问题 选择题

国庆节放假期间,小李发现很多果农开着农用三轮车拉着各种水果到各个村庄上叫卖,小李的母亲用自家的10千克小麦换了15千克苹果。对小李母亲的活动认识正确的是 [ ]

①这是一种直接的物物交换的方式 ②这是商品流通的一种具体方式 ③这里10千克小麦的价格是15千克苹果 ④这种交换需要遵循等价交换原则

A.①②

B.②③

C.③④

D.①④

答案

答案:D

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Trip 1  One Week in the Mountain.s

     Bring your strong shoes and warm clothes for this walk in a beautiful area of the Green

Mountains. You may go hiking or have a try of rock climbing. This is also a protection area for

wild animals. You can find many kinds of animals living in this area.

     Time: May 8-May 14        Tel: 64639818

     Adult (成年人): $ 110.00 Child: $ 55.00

Trip 2  Three Days irt the Country

     There are many beautiful gardens. Take your camera and enjoy the wonderful sight in Hunter Valley.It

is a good place for fishing and horse riding. You can also find different kinds

of flowers here. This is also a great walk for bird-lovers.

     Time: May 20-May 22       Tel: 63986432

    Adult: $ 50.00          Child: $ 25.00

Trip 3  FlashlighL Adventure

      Put on your warm clothes, bring a flashlight(手电筒) , and come for a night walking along the Dungog Valley. It is a trip full of adventures. A guide will lead the tour. Many of the

plants you will see on this trip can only be seen at night.

     Time: May 16-May 18       Tel: 63875629

     Adult:  $ 30.00               Not for children

Trip 4   Five Days by Sea

       Wear your sun hat and enjoy wonderful sunshine all the'time from moming to evening. Our

hotelis next to the sea. We have our own boats too. You can swim in the sea or in the swimming pool.

Every day our boat will take you to different places for swimming.

     Time: May 23-May 27       Tel: 67538293

     Adult: $ 80.00           Child: $ 40.00

1. What number may you call if you and your friends want to enjoy the sunshine at theseaside ? .

A. 67538293.

B. 63986432.

C. 64639818.

D. 63875629.

2. Sam wants to stay in Hunter Valley with his wife, his five-year-old daughter and his seven-year-old son. How much will it cost?

A. $25.

B. $50.

C. $100.

D. $150.

3. David loves sports. He will take his holiday from May 7 to May 15. What activity will he probably take part in?

A. Hiking in the mountains.

B. Fishing in the country.

C.Watching plants at night.

D. Swimming in the sea.

4. Lucy is a college student. She is quite interested in science. She wants to know something about the life of plants at night. Which trip will she choose?

A. Trip 1.

B. Trip 2.

C. Trip 3.

D. Trip 4.

5. Which of the Following is NOT mentioned according to the four advertisements?

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     Everywhere you look, large quantities of information in the world are pouring. This data flood is

already starting to transform business, government, science and everyday life. It has great potential for

good - aslong as consumers, companies and governments make the right choices about when to restrict

the flow ofdata, and when to encourage it.

     A few industries have led the way in their ability to gather and take advantage of the data.

Credit-cardcompanies monitor every purchase and can identify cheats with a high degree of accuracy.

Stolen credit cards are more likely to be used to buy hard liquor than wine, for example, because it is

easier to overlook. Insurance firms are also good at combining clues to spot doubtful claims: dishonest

claims are more likely to be made on a Monday than a Tuesday, since policyholders (保险客户) who

stage accidents tend to assemble friends as false witnesses over the weekend. By combining many such

rules, it is possible to work out which cards are likeliest to have been stolen, and which  claims are

untrue. By analyzing "basket data", supermarkets can make promotions to appeal to  particular

customers' preferences. The oil industry uses supercomputers to help them before  drilling wells.

     But the data flood also poses risks. There are many examples of databases being  stolen: disks

full of social-security data go missing, laptops loaded  with tax records are left in taxis,  credit-card

numbers are stolen by online purchase. The  result can  be privacy made public, identity stolen and

cheats permitted large space. Rather than  owning and controlling their own personal data, they very

often find that they have lost control of it.

     The best way to deal with the data flood is to make more data available in the right way, by requiring

greater transparency in several areas. First, users should be given greater access to and control over the

information held about them, including whom it is shared with. Google allows users to see what information

it holds about them, and lets them delete their search histories or modify the targeting of advertising, for

example. Second, organizations should be required to disclose details of security breaches, as is already

the case in some parts of the world, to encourage bosses to take information security more seriously.

Third, organizations should be subject to an annual security check, with the resulting grade made public

(though details of any problems exposed would not be). This would encourage companies to keep their

security measures up to date.

1. What is the best title for this passage?

A. Information Flood              

B. Benefits of Data Flood 

C. Harms of Data Flood            

D. How to Use Data in a Right Way

2. From the passage we can infer that ________.

A. lots of data are lost because of hardware problems

B. online purchases are becoming more and more popular

C. credit cards are not so secure to use and will go out of use very soon

D. insurance firms have to investigate before they confirm their policyholders' claims

3. From the passage we can conclude that _________.

A. the data flood makes peoples' life less convenient and more expensive

B. companies and insurance firms are responsible for the data flood

C. the information flood is more useful to organizations than to individuals

D. the information flood has both positive and negative influence on modern life