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1、s eating dinner.Thinking about that possibility, I turned and walked back to the table where I had been sitting. Unluckily , there were several people sitting at the table at the time,. so I called a waiter and explained to him that my wallet had fallen out of my pocket while I was sitting at the ta

2、ble a few minutes earlier.I had the waiter go over to the table to see if my wallet was on the floor.While the waiter was looking for it ,the manager of the restaurant came up to me and asked me if anything was wrong. I didnt want a lot of people to get involved in the problem, but I knew I had to g

3、et the wallet back.I told the manager what had happened. He had me describe the wallet to him , and then be insisted that I report the missing wallet to the police. I told him that I didnt particularly want to get the police involved in it ; besides, I was in a hurry because I had an appointment wit

4、h my doctor in just a few minutes. I explained to him that my biggest worry at the moment was how I was going to pay the check. He told me not to worry about that .He had me write down my name and address, and he said he would send me a bill. 46. Why was the writer so sure he had brought his wallet

5、with him ? A .He remembered that he didnt leave it at home B .He always felt his pocket for the wallet before he left home.C. He believed his own memory. D. He had taken it out to pay the taxidriver.47. According to the passage, the writer most probably lost his wallet when_. A, he took it out to pa

6、y for the taxi B. he walked into the restaurant C he was eating dinner D. he was ordering his dish 48. What did he actually do when he walked back to the table? A. He asked the people at the table about his wallet . B. He explained to the waiter what had happened a few minutes earlier. C. He himself

7、 started looking for his wallet. D. He talked with the manger about what had happened.49. The manager_. A. didnt appear till very late B. didnt come at all because he was very busy C. came up pretty soon to see what had happened D. came to the table and found the wallet 50. Why did the manager tell

8、the writer not to worry about paying the check? A. He was going to report the incident to the police. B. He could pay the doctor for the writer. C. He would send the writer a bill later for his meal. D. He was sure the missing wallet would soon be recovered.Task 2 (2 points each, 10 points in all)Di

9、rections: This task is the same as Task 19No. 51 through No. 55)Nature has a number of different ways of burying and thus preserving the past. One way is by volcanic eruption (火山爆发).The most famous example is probably the great Roman town of Pompeii in southern Italy . The town was so quickly and co

10、mpletely covered with volcanic ashes from Mount Vesuvius one August day in 79 A. D. that the people of the town hardly knew what was happening to them. A second way may be seen in another part of Europe ,where the surface of the land in the valleys of the Alps(阿尔卑斯山)sank hundreds of years ago and wa

11、s covered with water and peat (泥炭). This cover preserved the wooden houses, tools and weapons of the prehistoric Alpine lake dwellers. In Egypt, drifting dry sands have preserved brittle records for thousands of years. In Central America, the jungle buried and preserved some of the ancient cities of

12、 prehistoric Indian peoples.51. Pompeii was_.A. the capital city of Roman in 79A D. B. destroyed by volcanic eruption in 79A. D.C. completely covered with water D. quickly and completely covered by peat52. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius shows that volcanoes_.A. can occur at sea level locations B. of

13、ten erupt without warning C. can change the course of climate D. once were very common 53. The author arranges supporting details according to _.A. the order of time B. the order of cause and effect C.THE BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP eTRUST INTERNET PRIVACY STUDY Summary of Market Survey Results March 12

14、, 2001 eTRUST INTERNET PRIVACY STUDY Summary of Market Survey Results prepared for eTRUST By The Boston Consulting Group Two Embarcadero Center San Francisco, California 94111 telephone: 415-732-8000 e-mail: etrust.study March 12, 2001 PROLOGUE The following pages are a partial summary of the result

15、s of a project conducted by The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. on behalf of eTRUST a not-for-profit organization co-founded by CommerceNet and the Electronic Frontier Foundation The purpose of the project was to investigate consumer and business attitudes regarding privacy of personal information onl

16、ine. A further objective was to develop a business model for a privacy assurance entity that would create and enforce guidelines for disclosure of privacy policies and the handling of personal information online The market survey portion of the project included 9,300 responses to an online consumer

17、survey, 55 responses to an online merchant survey and 17 merchant interviews The BCG project team consisted of: Michael Kleeman Vice President Andy Blackburn Manager Theanne Thomson Consultant PRIVACY IS A MAJOR CONCERN ON THE INTERNET To a Greater Extent Than in the Physical World In the physical w

18、orld, privacy often has been a subliminal issue Businesses historically have collected and used many forms of personal information, but mostly in ways that are not highly visible to consumers Information is collected through multiple channels (transactions, mail, in person, etc.). . and stored in fo

19、rms not directly observable by the consumer In addition, the use of personal information is not often easily linked to a specific source In the physical world, consumers rely on subjective cues to determine how much they trust a business Cues can include appearance of the business, conduct of person

20、nel, community ties, etc. Consumers use these cues for determining whether and how they will disclose information or conduct a transaction The Internet has elevated consumers latent concerns about privacy The Internet offers businesses opportunities to make greater use of consumers personal informat

21、ion Online businesses have access to sophisticated tools to collect and manipulate information Generating the potential for misuse or abuse The Internet makes the collection and use of personal information more threatening to consumers Many sites are asking consumers to provide detailed personal inf

22、ormation online A number of sites are collecting information from consumers without their knowledge or permission Some sites are providing online access to personal information On the Internet, consumers lack many of the traditional cues they use to gauge their trust a business Online consumers want

23、 to know: Who stands behind this site? Can I trust them? How do they intend to use my information? Will they take care in protecting my privacy? PRIVACY IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF CONSUMER TRUST Trust Spans Issues of Privacy, Security and Authentication Privacy “what?” Security “how?” Authentication

24、 “who?” “How will you protect whatever information I give you?” - and - “How can I protect myself from sites taking whatever information they want without my knowledge?” “Who wants my information for what purposes?” “How can I ensure that my information will go only to the place(s) I intend?” TRUST

25、Technology Business Practices SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS (I) Consumer and Merchant Perspectives on Privacy Consumers express strong concerns regarding privacy over the Internet Interested in limiting and controlling spread of their information See privacy and security as interrelated and overlapping is

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