From this year, new electronic(電子的) cards will take the place of the plastic identity cards ID cards which are carried by all the Chinese citizens over 16.

The new ID card has a microchip(微芯片). Personal(個(gè)人的) information will be locked into the card so that people won’t be able to use false identities.

China’s plastic ID cards came into use 18 years ago, and a similar system(相似的系統(tǒng)) is used in many other countries. However, the information on a card is different from nation to nation. Most ID cards show the holder’s name, sex, date of birth and photo, as well as his or her number.

Germany, France and Spain all use ID cards, but some nations don’t like the idea, such as the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Britain. They have no national ID cards. However, some of the countries have ID cards for special uses. For example, Australia and the USA use a driving license to identify people.

ID cards are carried for many reasons. Now the USA, Britain and some other countries are considering a national ID system as a way of preventing possible terrorist attacks(恐怖襲擊).

1A Chinese citizen doesn’t hold an ID card until he or she is _____ years old.

A14         B16        C17        D18

2Which of the following is the disadvantage(缺點(diǎn)) of the plastic ID cards?        .

AThey’re easier to fake       BThey can’t be used widely

CThey are not important      DThey’re not modem

3The underlined word “considering” in the passage means           .

Athinking about     Btalking about     Clooking after     Dfinding out

4Which of the following is true?         .

    AID systems can stop attacks 

BBritain has its own national ID system now

    CNot all the information on ID cards of different countries is the same

DAll the personal information will be kept in the microchip

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From this year, new electronic(電子的) cards will take the place of the plastic identity cards (ID cards) which are carried by all the Chinese citizens over 16.

The new ID card has a microchip(微芯片). Personal(個(gè)人的) information will be locked into the card so that people won’t be able to use false identities.

China’s plastic ID cards came into use 18 years ago, and a similar system(相似的系統(tǒng)) is used in many other countries. However, the information on a card is different from nation to nation. Most ID cards show the holder’s name, sex, date of birth and photo, as well as his or her number.

Germany, France and Spain all use ID cards, but some nations don’t like the idea, such as the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Britain. They have no national ID cards. However, some of the countries have ID cards for special uses. For example, Australia and the USA use a driving license to identify people.

ID cards are carried for many reasons. Now the USA, Britain and some other countries are considering a national ID system as a way of preventing possible terrorist attacks(恐怖襲擊).

1.A Chinese citizen doesn’t hold an ID card until he or she is _____ years old.

A.14         B.16        C.17        D.18

2.Which of the following is the disadvantage(缺點(diǎn)) of the plastic ID cards?        .

A.They’re easier to fake       B.They can’t be used widely

C.They are not important      D.They’re not modem

3.The underlined word “considering” in the passage means           .

A.thinking about     B.talking about     C.looking after     D.finding out

4.Which of the following is true?         .

    A.ID systems can stop attacks 

B.Britain has its own national ID system now

    C.Not all the information on ID cards of different countries is the same

D.All the personal information will be kept in the microchip

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