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ducted the investigation of the damage done to individual privacy 5. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? (A) Supermarkets often get more personal information of customers than is required. (B) It is suggested that the surveillance images should be kept top secret. (C) The coverage of CCTV cameras in England is quite extensive. (D) Tough measures and penalties are proposed to stop the misuse of personal data. Questions 610 Journalists who write about families as well as social and cultural issues can count on receiving an annual barrage of public relations pitches for Valentine39。 s Day. The PR blitz begins right after Christmas and continues almost until the big day itself. Daily, sometimes hourly, s pop up on my puter screen, as publicity agents propose stories on a variety of loverated subjects. Some suggest traditional topics: How about interviewing the author of a new book on how to find the perfect mate? Or what about a story offering ideas on the best gifts to give to your heartthrob? Other suggestions take a thoroughly modern approach to romance. Publicists would be happy to provide information about the newest matchmaking website or the hottest dating coach. There39。 s even a psychic medium who promises to tell radio and television audiences about their current and future relationships. Individually, these story promotions could be taken for what they are: just another day, another client, another dollar in the life of publicity agents. But collectively, they signal more than simply a desire to capitalize on a holiday that has mushroomed into a $17 billion industry. In their varied forms, these promotions reflect the urgency of the quest for love and panionship in a society where onequarter of all households now consist of single people. These pitches also serve as a measure of how much Valentine39。 s Day itself has changed. They can impel longmarried observers to look back with a certain nostalgia to a time several decades ago when Feb. 14 didn39。 t carry such intensity— and when courtship didn39。 t cost quite so much. That was a time before men were expected to spend two months39。 worth of their salary for an engagement ring, before men and women decided they would settle for nothing less than a soul mate, and before it was necessary to seek advice from an army of selfhelp gurus bearing titles such as relationship and interpersonal munication expert. That was also an era when many hopeful Prince Charmings could show their love with a card or a heartshaped box of drugstore chocolates, and when even a single rose could melt a young woman39。 s heart. What a contrast to today, when anything less than a dozen longstemmed roses can risk making a sender appear frugal, and when an ardent suitor who wants to make an impression will buy chocolates from Belgium, whatever the cost. This year the average man will spend $120 and the average woman $85, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). Is this love, or obligation? For some men, it might even include a bit of guilt. As Tracy Mullin, CEO of the NRF, notes, presumably with tongue planted firmly in cheek, some men may be looking at Valentine39。 s Day as a way to make up for that HDTV they splurged on for the Super Bowl. As one public radio station announcer put it during a Valentine39。 s Day fundraiser offering longstemmed roses. This is a perfect way to fulfill your Valentine39。 s obligations. Another host making a similar appeal urged listeners to take care of your Valentine39。 s Day duties. And if you don39。 t? One relationship expert quoted in a Valentine39。 s Day press release offers the stern warning that if a guy doesn39。 t e through on Valentine39。 s Day, it means he doesn39。 t care about you, so just say goodbye and move on. But assuming he does care, another PR firm suggests a hightech approach to the day. This year, think outside the box and send a Video Valentine! the pitch begins. Too shy to say those three little words in person? Profess your love on video! Or use your cellphone to record yourself shopping for the perfect gift. Diamonds, anyone? Whatever the approach, couples might do well to follow the advice of a group of husbands in Japan who say they know the answer to wedded bliss. In an effort to municate better with their wives, they offer Three Principles of Love: Say sorry without fear, say thank you without hesitation, and say I love you without shame. It39。 s a trio of sentiments that women could adopt as well. Tomorrow all the unsold Valentines with their declarations of love and affection will disappear from card racks, to be replaced by Easter messages featuring eggs and bunnies. Long stemmed roses will begin to open, boxes of chocolate will be nibbled away, and cards with sentimental messages will be propped on desks and dressers. Whatever hopes and expectations are fulfilled—or not— today, the celebration offers a touching reminder that when it es to matters of the heart, the approaches might change, but the yearning for love and panionship doesn39。 t. Above all, it offers this forting reassurance: Cupid lives. 6. The author introduces the story promotions before Valentine39。 s Day _______. (A) to show the continuation of this long tradition (B) to display the busy life of journalists in the western world (C) to highlight the mercialization of a traditional holiday (D) to reveal the rapidly changing patterns of holiday celebrations 7. The word pitches used in the passage can best be paraphrased as _______. (A) phrases of promotion (B) mending remarks (C) objective descriptions (D) terms of courtship 8. In describing how people celebrated Valentine39。 s Day a few decades ago, the author _______. (A) tells us that dating is a nice experience (B) reminds people how much the practice has changed (C) hints that p。
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