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1、2023北京市中考英语逆袭冲刺 名校模拟真题特快专递第一期专题03 阅读理解20篇(2022北京房山统考二模)Mrs. Thompson was a primary school teacher. As she stood in front of 5th grade class on the very first day of school, she told her students that she loved them all the same. But that was impossible because Teddy Stoddard sat in the front row. Mr
2、s. Thompson saw the little boy at school the year before. She noticed that he didnt play well with other children. His clothes were always messy and he needed a bath. Teddy could be unpleasant. So, she was surprised when she read Teddys first grade teachers record, “Teddy is a bright child with a ch
3、eerful laugh.” His second grade teacher wrote, “Teddy is an excellent student. He is troubled because his mother is sick. Life at home may be hard.” His third grade teacher wrote, “His mothers death has been hard on him.” Teddys fourth grade teacher wrote, “Teddy is lonely and doesnt show much inter
4、est in school.”By now, Mrs. Thompson saw the problem and felt bad for judging Teddy. That day, she didnt teach reading, writing or math. Instead she started teaching her students how to be kind to each other. Over the school year, Mrs. Thompson paid lots of attention to Teddy. His mind seemed to com
5、e alive and his grades improved. By the end of the year, Teddy was doing better in school. He also had more friends than before. Years later, Teddy wrote to Mrs. Thompson. “Thank you for believing in me. Thank you for making me feel important and showing me that I could make a difference.” Mrs. Thom
6、pson, with tears in her eyes, replied, “Teddy, you have it all wrong. You were the one who taught me that I could make a difference. I didnt know how to teach until I met you.”1What surprised Mrs. Thompson when she read Teddys first record?ATeddy grew up without parents.BTeddy was slowly making prog
7、ress.CTeddy was once a bright and cheerful boy.DTeddy had no friends when he was younger.2What was Teddy like at the end of 5th grade year?AHe was dirty and naughty.BHe was an improved student.CHe was lonely and unpleasant.DHe was the most popular student.3What happened to Mrs. Thompson after meetin
8、g Teddy?AShe didnt like her job as a teacher.BShe became strict with her students.CShe worked harder than ever before.DShe learned how to be a better teacher.(2022北京房山统考二模)Every week, Liu Fang, a 38-year-old media worker in Beijing, goes to a store which sells near-expired (将要过期的) food in Sanlitun a
9、nd returns with a bag of snacks or drinks. “The price tags on these goods have caught my eye. They are often sold at 10% to 30% of the market price,” Liu said. “More importantly, most of them are from big brands(品牌). Why wouldnt I love them?”Liu is among the increasing number of Chinese people who e
10、njoy buying near-expired food at much cheaper prices. According to the latest report by iiMedia Research, the near-expired food industry had a market size of over 30 billion yuan in 2020. 47.8% of the consumers (消费者) are aged between 26 and 35. Unlike the traditional thinking that buying such goods
11、makes them feel shy, more and more young people consider it as a kind of sustainable consumption (可持续消费) that can help reduce food waste. “I dont care much about the date as long as I can eat it before its expiry. It meets my needs while saving resources and protecting the environment, which is a go
12、od thing,” Wu Lin, a 19-year-old college student and a fan of near-expired food, told Xinhua. Actually, food waste is a great challenge for China and other countries. According to a 2020 report from the National Peoples Congress, about 18 billion kilograms of food is wasted every year in Chinas urba
13、n catering industry (城镇餐饮业). “As more Chinese people choose to buy near-expired food, the food waste will be reduced,” said Liu. According to CGTN, China had the tradition of saving food leading to the 1990s. As peoples lives improved greatly, many began to make or order more food than could be cons
14、umed, CGTN reported. But the trend (趋势) of buying near-expired food may suggest that the Chinese virtue (美德) of frugality (节约) is coming back. “Ive been very frugal all my life. Living through a serious famine (饥荒), Im used to saving every grain and every penny,” a woman born in the 1950s, told CGTN
15、. “Im happy to see more young people joining our group.”4Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AOld consumers dont like near-expired snacks or drinks.BMost of food from big brands is at cheaper prices in Sanlitun.CLiu Fang goes to Sanlitun to sell near-expired food every week.DMore
16、 Chinese people enjoy buying near-expired food at much cheaper prices now.5What is the influence of buying near-expired food in China according to CGTN?AYoung people wont buy expensive things.BPeople dont like caring about the production date.CMore and more people wont buy food at right prices.DThe
17、Chinese virtue of frugality may return to our daily life.6What does the passage mainly talk about?AThe Chinese traditional virtue of frugality.BThe success of the near-expired food business.CA new shopping trend among young consumers.DDifferent opinions about buying near-expired food.(2022北京房山统考二模)E
18、xercise responsiblyDuring the pandemic (疫情), youd better exercise at home. If you have to leave your home to walk, run, cycle, etc, be mindful of other people. The following rules will help keep you and others safe. Keep your distance (距离)Exercise alone. If you stop to catch your breath, do so away
19、from the footpath. Keep at least 2 meters of space when passing others. Give way to walkers on narrow paths. Bring your towel and maskWipe your sweat (汗水) with a towel. Avoid touching your face with your hands. If you have to cough or sneeze, do it into your towel. Wear your mask unless you are doin
20、g strenuous (剧烈的) exercise. Put it on before and after your exercise. Drink from your own water bottle and dont share a bottle with others. Avoid touching public objects with any part of your body. Keep safeAvoid bumping into (撞上) other people. Slow down and check for blind spots (盲点). Say “passing
21、on your right/left” if necessary when going past others. 7 During the pandemic, where is the best place to exercise?AAt home.BIn the park.CAt the gym.DIn the classroom.8What should you bring when you want to exercise outside?AWater bottle and paper.BTowel and mask.CGloves and sun glasses.DCamera and
22、 smart phone.9What can you do to keep safe when exercising outside?AExercise with your partner.BSay “Thanks” when going past others.CSlow down and check for blind spots.DKeep at least 5 meters of space when passing others.(2022北京房山统考二模)Visit a middle or large size of company these days, and youre li
23、kely to find the staff (全体职工) members sharing a large, open space. Instead of having personal offices with doors and walls, most workers sit in cubicles that are half open. Whenever workers talk on the phone, other members of staff nearby cant simply shut their doors. In fact, sometimes they cant he
24、lp but overhear everything thats said. At times, the best way to focus in this type of office is to reach for ones headphones and listen to music. The open office idea is not new. It was created by a team of consultants (顾问) from Hamburg, Germany, in the 1950s. Called the office landscape (景观) plan,
25、 the idea was created to improve communication and the exchange of ideas. The design also encouraged managers and their teams to work near each other, making it easier for managers to guide projects. Now, the open office idea is often used as an excuse for companies to save money on building costs,
26、paying no attention to the effect on working performance. Many start-ups have a great interest in the open office idea. Take Chartbeat for example, the companys 50-plus staff members get to choose their desk and chair styles, and everyone shares an open space with the CEO sitting in the middle. The
27、office space has both single workstations and informal meeting areas where workers can relax themselves on sofas. While this design may be perfect for workers in start-ups, it may not be convenient for workers who have a great need of personal space. In 2011 Matthew Davis, an organizational psycholo
28、gist (心理学家), checked over a hundred studies about office environments. He found that, to staff in open offices, it was harder to stay focused and more likely to get higher stress than those working in traditional offices. Whats worse, a study in Denmark found that workers in open offices took more s
29、ick days than those working in traditional offices. Even though open office plans present hidden problems on worker health and personal needs, businesses probably wont return to traditional offices. Modern office workers tend (倾向) to need both time to focus and time to work together with others. So
30、designing offices that account for both needs may be the best way forward.10What is mainly discussed about the open office in paragraph 1?AThe benefit.BThe problem.CThe history.DThe management.11What was the purpose of the office landscape plan at the beginning?ATo save space.BTo reduce cost.CTo imp
31、rove working conditions.DTo encourage communication.12What does the underlined phrase “account for” in the last paragraph probably mean?AInclude.BRecord.CForget.DTranslate.13What can we learn from the passage?AWorking in open offices can reduce higher stress.BThe writer suggests working in tradition
32、al offices.CStaff members like wearing headphones to listen to music in the open offices.DThe open offices are good for managers to guide projects and work with the staff.(2022北京密云统考二模)Jane was from a small village in South Africa. Her family was poor and noodles were their only food. Her parents co
33、uldnt afford to pay the electricity bill, so she had to study by candle light. What was worse, to live on, her parents moved to a faraway village with other four children. As for Jane, she didnt want to give up learning and she dreamed of entering a famous university. She stuck to (坚守) living alone
34、in her village. After Janes parents left, she lived a difficult life. Having no place to live in, the homeless girl had to sleep on the back seat of the school bus. Luckily, Mrs. Brown, a school bus driver, learnt about Janes situation and invited Jane to live with her family. Soon, Jane found a job
35、 in her school. She helped in the school kitchen from 6:00 am to 7:40 am before the first school bell rang. She also swept floor and picked up rubbish in the afternoons. With the money she got from the work, she paid for her education. And she stayed up late in the evenings studying for all kinds of
36、 exams day after day. Janes hard work made a difference to her life. She finished high school in Cape Town and was accepted by Harvard, one of the most famous universities in the world, with full scholarship (奖学金). The 18-year-old girl surprised the world.14Why did Jane stick to living alone in the
37、village?AShe could eat enough food in the village.BShe had to pay the electricity bill herself.CShe didnt want to give up her dream.DShe didnt want to leave her friends.15According to the passage, which is NOT right?AMrs. Brown helped Jane find a good job on the bus.BJane was invited to live with th
38、e school drivers family.CJane paid for her education with the money she got from the work.DJane was accepted by Harvard when she was 18 years old.16What have we learnt from the passage?AHarvard has changed Janes life.BAny success is depended on ones effort.CJanes success belongs to the bus driver.DA
39、 girl born in a poor family is easier to succeed.(2022北京密云统考二模)Some high school students think it useless to receive higher education. Therefore, they choose not to go to college. If youre one of them, think again. Here are some reasons why you should go to college and receive a good education there
40、. Schools and universities are the first places to get knowledge. We take that knowledge later on to build our careers after graduation. More knowledge will be gained (获得) after you start working, but without education, that job will not be within easy reach. Knowledge leads to knowledge. While limi
41、ted within the walls of the educational places, we openly explore other cultures of the world! We come to know that ours is not the only culture. Other cultures have valuable things to share, enriching our own. Education also makes us want to travel and exchange with various cultures, getting more e
42、xperience. When theres a recession in the economy (经济), those who attended college will be more likely to find a new job than those who only finished high school and have a limited skills set. The more education you have, the more chances you will get to improve the quality of your life as you have
43、a better job and earn a higher salary. When youre skillful and knowledgeable, you gain access (通道) to people of similar backgrounds and tastes. It means a good education leads to excellent networking. Good networking can benefit you a lot in your later life. A good education makes you a more interes
44、ting person. You can talk about ideas and events instead of just other people and whats on sale in stores. An educated person doesnt gossip (说闲话), having a preference to discuss ideas and listen to what other people have to say.17What can we learn about college education from Paragraph 2?AIt offers
45、you a chance to study abroad.BIt can allow you to gain more knowledge.CIt can improve the quality of your daily life.DIt encourages you to travel around the world.18What does the underlined word “recession” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?Achange.Bdrop.Cgrowth.Dsupport.19How can one benefit from a good
46、 education?AYou can gossip about others affairs.BYou are likely to study well at school.CYou can work well with your coworkers.DYou can get to know excellent people.20What is the main idea of the passage?AThe benefits of attending college.BThe exchange with other cultures.CThe access to good network
47、ing.DThe ways of college education.(2022北京东城统考二模)Background knowledge is the knowledge a person has about the world when he or she starts to read a text. It is agreed that background knowledge plays an important role in reading. Put simply, the more you know about a topic, the easier it is for you t
48、o read a text, understand it, and remember the information.To understand this, here are two points. First, background knowledge enables readers to choose between different meanings of words. For example, if you read the word “operation” in a sports article, you might think about a sportsperson with
49、a serious injury(伤). But if you read the word in a math text, youd think about a mathematical process. Second, understanding a text requires readers to fill missing information and make inferences. To do this, readers need to have some basic knowledge about the topic.Students get background knowledg
50、e both through personal experiences and by learning in the classroom. Then how can teachers help students build background knowledge? Here are some suggestions.Begin by teaching words in categories(类别). For example, teachers can try something as simple as this: “Apples, bananas, strawberries, mangoe
51、s. They are a type of.(fruit). Categories of objects and the use of generic nouns(统称)can help students increase vocabulary and develop concepts(概念)._. Reading builds knowledge, but wide reading has usually been taken as reading about a lot of different topics. Teachers can try a different way: encou
52、rage children to find an interest and read as many books as they can on one topic. This will help them develop a deeper knowledge on a topic.Use multimedia(多媒体). Direct experiences are the most effective ways to build knowledge. There is nothing more exciting for students than learning through direc
53、t experiences, such as field trips and other activities. Although multimedia cannot replace real-life experiences, it can often provide a lot of information that we could only wish to experience firsthand. It can also introduce children to important words and concepts.Background knowledge is importa
54、nt in a students ability to fully understand a text. Teachers efforts can help students become stronger thinkers and life-long readers and learners.21The writer talks about the word “operation” in Paragraph 2 to explain_.Awhat background knowledge isBwhy background knowledge is importantCwhen people
55、 need background knowledgeDhow people develop background knowledge22Which of the following would be the best topic sentence for Paragraph 5?AMake wide reading interesting.BIntroduce different topics to students.CEncourage topic-centered wide reading.DHelp students find their favourite books.23What c
56、an we learn from the passage?AVocabulary is the greatest difficulty in understanding a text.BMaking inferences has little connection with background knowledge.CMultimedia is more useful than direct experiences in building knowledge.DDeveloping vocabulary and concepts can help build background knowle
57、dge.(2022北京石景山统考二模)The Unusual Package hair pinWe had just finished our wonderful New Year Party. Now it was finally time to exchange presents.One by one, our teacher called out each name, and then he handed the presents. Soon, all kinds of gifts, from board games, candy and books to small toys had
58、been almost opened.I stood off to one side with my best friends, Carrie and Megan. Carries gift was a box of chocolates and Megans was a book of 365 stories. I tried to appear disinterested. But when the last brightly wrapped(包装的) present was gone, I began to get nervous.The teacher finally called o
59、ut my name and handed me an old, sort of dirty small box.What an unusual package(包裹), I thought. Who would wrap something like this? “Whos it from?” asked Carrie.I turned over the box and found, “To Betty from Sarah,” written in pencil. My heart dropped down to my feet when I saw it.Sarahs family wa
60、s poor and they moved here about two years ago. Sarah was nice but terribly shy. She had trouble with her schoolwork, especially reading. Sometimes our teacher asked me to help her.My mother had taught me that I should always be polite when receiving a gift. “Feelings are more important than things,
61、” she always said. “There is nothing in the world worth hurting someone elses feelings over.” So I was ready to act as if I had just been given the best present I had ever received.“Maybe its an eraser,” said Carrie. “I think its just a card,” said Megan.But when I opened the box and reached my fing
62、ers in, I knew they were both wrong. I pulled out a hair pin. It was light yellow with a small pink flower on it. It was truly beautiful.That night, I received more than the gift Sarah gave me. I learned not to prejudge others, and that nice presents and kind hearts could come in unusual packages.24
63、The writer got the present from _.ACarrieBMeganCBettyDSarah25What present did the writer receive?AA card.BA hair pin.CA story book.DA box of chocolates.26What has the writer learned from her experience?ADont judge a book by its cover.BDont be rude to the poor people.CPresents are important on festiv
64、als.DFriendship is necessary for everyone.(2022北京东城统考二模)Do you get pocket money from your parents or do you work to make money? Do you spend it or save it? Lets check out how four teenagers in Britain get money and do with it.Ruth, 13My parents give me 10 a week. I get it on Saturday after I wash my
65、 fathers car. I keep most of the money in my piggy bank at home. Im saving up for a new pair of football shoes. Now, Im close to my goal.Sam, 15My parents dont give me pocket money. I make 20 every week by working in a store from 3 pm to 5 pm on Sunday. I spend about half of the money on my books, c
66、lothes and food, and then save the rest for my next holiday.Jana, 16I get pocket money from my parents. They give me 60 every month, but I have to help with housework, like doing dishes and taking out the rubbish. I can use the money to buy food and gifts for my parents on holidays.David, 17I look a
67、fter young children for my neighbours from 9 am to 3 pm every Saturday. I make 100 every month. The work is very tiring, but I enjoy being with children and I need this job to save money for my university education.27Who makes 20 every week?ARuth.BSam.CJana.DDavid.28What does Jana do to get money?AW
68、ork in a store.BHelp with housework.CWash her fathers car.DLook after young children.29Why does David save money?AFor food and gifts.BFor new football shoes.CFor his next holiday.DFor his university education.(2022北京东城统考二模)Fourteen-year-old Akram used to spend a boring hour waiting at a bus stop aft
69、er school each day. Teachers were preparing for the next day in the classrooms, but students werent allowed in. Akram thought it was such a waste of time although he could play on his phone, so he decided to change things. He wanted to stay at school and do his favorite hobbyart.One day, he asked th
70、e head teacher if students could do something in the school after classes. “If you find out what is needed, I will help you,” the head teacher set him a challenge.Over the next week, Akram talked to all the students who waited after school and other students, too. He asked them what they would like
71、to do in that hour. Many students said they wanted after-school clubs for things like chess, basketball, art and reading.When Akram arrived at the head teachers office, there was another student, Holly, waiting there. The head teacher told them that they both had the same idea, so she wanted them to
72、 work together. She gave them some problems to solve.“You need to find the people who will be responsible for the clubs and who will pay for any equipment(设备),” said the head teacher. “Also, you need to talk to the cleaning team to make sure that they can clean up after you leave.”Akram and Holly ta
73、lked about their idea and problems at the next Parents Association meeting. They also did the same thing to their teachers and the cleaning team.Several days later, a teacher told them that he could organize trainee(实习生)teachers to be responsible for the clubs. The Parents Association decided to rai
74、se money to pay for equipment like chess boards and baskets. The cleaners agreed that they could clean the classrooms after the hour was finished.Now the school has some exciting after-school clubs. Akram and Holly enjoyed the experience very much.30What did Akram want to do after school?APlay on hi
75、s phone.BGo home and do his homework.CDo his hobby at school.DHelp his teachers do something.31Who are responsible for the clubs?ASome students.BSome parents.CSome trainee teachers.DSome cleaners.32Akram and Holly enjoyed the experience because _.Atheir parents and teachers praised themBthe other st
76、udents were thankful to themCthey could talk to the head teacher directlyDthey solved some problems through their efforts(2022北京大兴统考二模)Teresa Faiello was driving in rush-hour traffic when “stars and blind spots” filled her vision(视觉). Robbed of her surround vision, a sharp pain sending from behind h
77、er eyes to the back of her head, she had to pull over.The worst migraine(偏头疼)That was more than twenty years ago. Faiello clearly recalls the worst migraine headache she suffered in her 52 years and how much it scared her. She parked on the side of the road for 20 minutes until she could see well en
78、ough to get home. “I was done for the rest of the day,” she said. “I couldnt do anything.”_Thats what life is like for migraine sufferers. They live with the constant fear and stress of not knowing what could lead to another painful, days-long periodor when. They can experience weak pain, sickness a
79、nd sensitivity(敏感) to lights and sounds that could last for days.“So many people think its just a headache,” said Dr. Clifton Gooch, chair of the neurology(神经) department at the University of South Florida and founder of its Headache Center. “But migraine is one of the leading causes of disability i
80、n the U. S. and worldwide.”A look at the numbersMigraines are the third most common illness in the world, according to the Migraine Research Foundation. Migraine and headache disorders are also the fifth highest cause of disability among ages 25 to 49 and second highest among ages 10 to 24, accordin
81、g to a study published by the Global Burden of Disease Study.The effectsThe pain typically happens from one side of the head and can be doubled by light and sound. While some sufferers receive no warning, others experience aura-sensory(感觉先兆) changes such as blind spots in vision, tingling(痒) in the
82、face or limbs. It is considered a chronic(慢性的) condition when it lasts at least 15 days, a month, or for three months. The common causes include changing weather, stress, certain foods and some other uncertain things.Its hard to live a really fulfilled life with usually worrying. Migraine is a chron
83、ic illness that we deal with monthly, weekly, daily. We should be actively battling it ourselves because no one knows what were going through.33Why does the writer talk about Teresas experience in Paragraph 1?ATo lead in the topic of the passage.BTo explain the writers purpose.CTo introduce a conclu
84、sion.DTo start a story.34Which of the following would be the best heading for Paragraph 3 and 4?AMore than just a headacheBConstant fear and stressCCauses of disabilitiesDA long-lasting illness35What can we infer from this passage?ATeresa knows when her migraine will come.BLight and sound together m
85、ake up migraine.CThe migraine sufferers are mainly young people.DMigraine affects its sufferers both in body and mind.(2022北京朝阳统考二模)Human activity is changing the surface and temperature of our planet. But new research shows it is also changing the sound of oceans and seas. Scientists say these chan
86、ges affect (影响)many sea animalsfrom very small fish to huge whales. Sound travels very far underwater. For fish, sound is a better way to sense their environment than light. They use sounds to communicate with each other. Sounds also help some ocean animals find food and avoid their hunters. Sounds
87、help fish and other sea animals survive(生存).However, increased noise from humans is making it harder for these animals to hear each other. The noise comes from shipping traffic, underwater oil and gas exploration, and other noisy human activity. For many sea animals, their efforts to communicate are
88、 being masked (被掩盖)by sounds that humans have introduced. Experts explain the term masking, which happens when one or more noises in the water block sound important to an ocean animals life. The Red Sea is one of the worlds most important shipping passages. It is full of large ships traveling to Asi
89、a, Europe, and Africa. Some fish and other animals now avoid the noisiest areas. Also, the overall number of sea animals has gone down by about half since 1970. In some parts of the ocean, scientists now record fewer animals singing and calling than in the past. Experts say that effects of noise on
90、sea animals are not well understood. However, some studies suggest that noise may cause hearing loss. The stress from human noise might also affect the immune(免疫)system-an animals natural defense system. Many sea animals are showing higher levels of stress because of noise. When people think of thre
91、ats(威胁)facing the ocean, we often think of climate change, plastics, and overfishing. But noise pollution is another necessary thing we need to be monitoring. When it comes to something humans can do for the ocean, we need to think about how to make it quieter. Sound pollution may be easier to deal
92、with than other ocean threats. You can reduce or turn off sound immediately. Its not like plastics or climate change, which are much harder to undo.36According to the passage, sounds can help sea animals in many ways except _.Ablocking the sunshine outsideBsearching for something to eatCgetting away
93、 from their huntersDcommunicating with each other37What can you know from the passage?ANoise does more harm to sea animals than humans realize.BPlastic pollution is the biggest threat facing oceans and seas.CFish sense their environment better through light than sound.DThe Red Sea is one of the most
94、 popular fishing areas in the world.38The underlined words “to undo” in Paragraph 6 probably mean “_”.Ato involve the effortBto promise the resultCto cancel the effectsDto forget the influences39Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?AWhy Are Ocean Animals So Noisy?BHelpful W
95、ays to Save Ocean Animals.CHumans Are Making Oceans Too Noisy.DWhich Threat to Oceans Is the Biggest?(2022北京朝阳统考二模)You and Your Data(数据)As the Internet and digital (数字的)technology become a bigger part of our lives, more of our data becomes publicly ready for use, leading to questions about privacy(隐
96、私). So, how do we connect with the growing digital world without giving in the safety of our information and our right to privacy?Imagine that you want to learn a new language. You search “Is German a difficult language?” on your phone. Then you read an article with advice on learning German. You us
97、e a search service to find German courses. It asks you to turn on location (定位)services to find courses near you. You click “accept”. Later while youre sending an email, an advertisement about a local language school teaching German pops up. You wonder how theyve known. At all steps of your online a
98、ctivity, your phone and websites are collecting data and following your behavior online. 2 Many of us share our locations, travel plans, opinions, shopping interests and family photos onlineas services like ordering a takeaway meal, booking a plane or buying new clothes now take place online and req
99、uire us to give out our data. Every search you make, service you use, message you send and product you buy is part of your “digital footprint”. Companies and online platforms use this “footprint” to track (跟踪)exactly what you are doing, from what links you click on to how much time you spend on a we
100、bsite. From your online behavior, they can guess what you are interested in and what things you might want to buy. By selling your data or providing products aiming at your interests, companies can make big money. Can you protect your data?Sometimes our personal data is shared online with our agreem
101、ent. However, our data often travels farther than we realize, and can be used in ways that we did not expect. We dont even notice our personal data has been lost or shared without being allowed until the news on leaking (泄露)our data is reported in newspapers or on TV. People begin to realize the pos
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