C

With a VISA card in your hand, the world opens up to you. With more than 24 million places across the world accepting VISA, you can use your VISA card instead of cash to pay for your everyday purchases—whether you are shopping at the grocery store, dining at a restaurant, filling your car with petrol or buying the perfect gift on your travels. You can even use it to get cash from more than one million ATMs around the world.

To avoid even that inconvenience, you can take the following basic precautions:When you get your card:

Sign the signature panel immediately;4BIf you have been given a PIN(personal identification number) to use at a cash machine or in shops, memorize it—never write it down;

If you choose your own PIN, or change the one you were given, avoid obvious choices such as your date of birth or telephone number;

Do not tell anyone your PIN;

At home

Keep your sales and cash machine receipts and check them against your card or bank statement;

If any amount is incorrect or you spot a transaction you did not make, call the bank or other organizations that issued your card immediately;

Keep a list of your card numbers, along with the telephone numbers you should call if they are lost or stolen.

In the shop

Check the sales slip to ensure the amount is correct and the total has been filled in before you sign;

Make sure the retailer gives the card back to you, along with your copy of the voucher(收據(jù));

Keep your card close to you—be ware of pickpockets(扒手);

Do not leave your card in your car’s glove compartment.

Telephone and mail order shopping:

When you place an order over the telephone or by mail, give your card number only if you are confident about the company’s reputation;

You might be asked for your VISA card security code—the three digits at the end of the card number printed on the signature panel. Give the seller that code but never give your PIN.

43.If you were asked for your VISA card security code, what would you do?

A.Never tell the card number to anybody

B.Check the card number and never give your PIN

C.Give your card number only if you are confident about the company

D.Call the bank or other organizations for help

44.What’s a VISA card?

A.It’s a card that you can use to pay for something.

B.It’s a card which includes a PIN, without that it is penniless.

C.It’s another form of money, which can buy anything around the world.

D.It’s something that you can place an order over the telephone or by mail.

45.What’s the title of the passage?

A.VISA Card Is Important            B.ATM’s Replacement—VISA Card

C.Inconvenient, Safe But Cheap       D.VISA Card—Another World Opens to You

46.Which of the following statements is right?

A.We can buy anything in the world with a VISA.

B.If your VISA card is stolen, you should tell the bank your card number.

C.In case of forgetting your PIN, you can tell your mother your PIN.

D.You can put your VISA card in your car if there’s nobody around you.

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Ants have a reputation for strength,organization and teamwork.But researchers have now discovered that a key secret to the success of ants is their ability to identify the importance of age in the work place.
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But rather than being retired or abandoned by the group,the ageing ants are given a new role more suyted to their physical abilities.They become carriers and teansport the leaves back to the kingdom where they are harvested for food.
The findings by researchers from the University of Oregon and the Oregong State University support previous research showin the survival of a leaf-cutter kingdom depends on the efficiency(效率)of is workers.
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B.they have a sharp blade to cut leaves
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1.The younger and stronger ants do the toughest job because      .

A.they can teansport the leaves effectively

B.they have a sharp blade to cut leaves

C.other members are busy with other work

D.they can finish the job in a better organized way

2.The undrelined word“blunt”in the second paragraph can be replaced by      .

A.quite loose

B.less sharp

C.quite fragile

D.more dirty

3.What happens to the ants when they become old?

A.They no longer hve work to do.

B.They keep doing the same work.

C.They have to leave and live on themselves.

D.They are given a new worthwhile job.

4.It can be learned from the passage that       .

A.Dr.Schofield is the first to research leaf-cuttre ants

B.older ants are more powerful in carrying leaves

C.large animals can also suffer from some kind of wear

D.leaf-cutter ants are the most lever ants in the world

5.What can be the best title for the passage?

A.The key secret to the success of ants

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Ants have a reputation for strength,organization and teamwork.But researchers have now discovered that a key secret to the success of ants is their ability to identify the importance of age in the work place.
A study of Gentral American leaf-cutter ants has shown that the younger and stronger members are give the toughest job of cutting therough the leaves they harvest.Their sharp youn teeth do this job effectively,but as they get older their teeth become relatively worn and blunt.
But rather than being retired or abandoned by the group,the ageing ants are given a new role more suyted to their physical abilities.They become carriers and teansport the leaves back to the kingdom where they are harvested for food.
The findings by researchers from the University of Oregon and the Oregong State University support previous research showin the survival of a leaf-cutter kingdom depends on the efficiency(效率)of is workers.
“Cuting leaves is hard work,”said Dr.Robert Schofield,who led the research team.“Much of the cutting is done with a V-shaped blade(刀片)between teeth on their jaws.This blade starts out as sharp as the sharpest razor blade that humans have developed.”But over rime the teeth become blunter and the cutting job slows down.The team estimated that,because of this age-related wear,a colony(蟻群)spent twice the energy cutting leaves than it would if all the ants had sharp blades.Its findings support the idea that wear and break can be significant problems for insects as well as largre animals.
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  1. 1.

    The younger and stronger ants do the toughest job because      .

    1. A.
      they can teansport the leaves effectively
    2. B.
      they have a sharp blade to cut leaves
    3. C.
      other members are busy with other work
    4. D.
      they can finish the job in a better organized way
  2. 2.

    The undrelined word“blunt”in the second paragraph can be replaced by      .

    1. A.
      quite loose
    2. B.
      less sharp
    3. C.
      quite fragile
    4. D.
      more dirty
  3. 3.

    What happens to the ants when they become old?

    1. A.
      They no longer hve work to do.
    2. B.
      They keep doing the same work.
    3. C.
      They have to leave and live on themselves.
    4. D.
      They are given a new worthwhile job.
  4. 4.

    It can be learned from the passage that       .

    1. A.
      Dr.Schofield is the first to research leaf-cuttre ants
    2. B.
      older ants are more powerful in carrying leaves
    3. C.
      large animals can also suffer from some kind of wear
    4. D.
      leaf-cutter ants are the most lever ants in the world
  5. 5.

    What can be the best title for the passage?

    1. A.
      The key secret to the success of ants
    2. B.
      The developed structure of ant colony
    3. C.
      The most challenging job for leaf-cutter ants
    4. D.
      No V-shaped blade,no success of ants

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