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Do you have many passwords(密码)for your credit cars(信用卡)and different websites? Do you try to remember them all? As we are advised to have the passwords memorized by heart for safety reasons, not written down, lots of people find it hard to keep them in mind.

However, this problem has been solved by a microchip(芯片)company. The scientists there designed a very small microchip with an electronic circuit(线路). It can identify(识别)you. By putting the microchip under the skin of your hand, you can have access to(有权进入)things with no need for passwords or cards. In this case, it means that you don't have to remember any passwords.

Office workers in Stockholm, Sweden were offered the chance to have the microchip put under their skin if they wish. It allowed them to get in and out of their workplaces and log into(合登陆到)their computers without keys. Besides, they could also use the new technology to pay for the food in the café. But some of the workers thought it was a risky idea to have a microchip put under their skin. They considered that the microchip might cause health problems one day.

Anyway, this new technology is fun. With the rapid development of technology, we seem to be on our way to being part human, part machine, don't we?

66. The microchip is about   

A.

a card widely used in computers

B.

something that can help identify people

C.

a password for the credit cars or websites

D.

a card with which you can go into your workplace

67. If the microchip is put under the skin of your hand, you can  

A.

pay for your food without credit cards

B.

play your computer as long as you like

C.

go wherever you want without money

D.

have access to things without passwords or cards

68. The microchip allowed the office workers to   

A.

remember any passwords

B.

have food in the café for free

C.

get in their workplaces without keys

D.

get online without computers

69. Some of the workers thought the microchip was a risky idea because   

A.

it might make people become lazy

B.

it might be bad for health

C.

it would change humans into machines

D.

it might make people feel comfortable

70. What's the best title of this passage?   

A.

The introduction of the microchip.

B.

A microchip company.

C.

How to make the microchip.

D.

A microchip widely used.

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