The home secretary, Charles Clarke, will today guarantee that the personal d

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问题     The home secretary, Charles Clarke, will today guarantee that the personal details contained on the national identity card will not go beyond those currently on passports. He will write the【B1】______.
    into the legislation which passes through its final【B2】______in the Commons to day.
    The bill【B3】______that only name, date and place of birth, gender, address, nationality and immigration【B4】______can be recorded on the ID database. The home secretary has promised fresh legislation will have to be introduced if extra personal details such as health records,【B5】______.
    Records or other background information were added.
    Mr Clarke will also promise that everyone will be able to access their entry on the national ID card database and see which organizations had been【B6】______their identity. At the same time ministers will table new government amendments to ensure those who【B7】______the national ID cards register will not be able to tell who has a criminal re cord on the police【B8】______computer.
    【B9】______the Home Office has opened talks with departments likely to benefit from the introduction of the scheme to see if they can recoup some of the overall costs.【B10】______.
    The Home Office minister, Andy Burnham, said scanners and readers needed for the national identity card scheme would have to be introduced anyway to upgrade to the next generation of "biometric" passports. He said other departments which would make savings as a result of the introduction of ID cards would make a contribution.【B11】______. [br] 【B11】

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答案 The use of mole secure identity confirmation systems would mean cuts in social security,housing benefit and council tax deception.

解析 此题主要考查听单句。解题关键是要抓住前一句末尾的“make a contribution”,此句就是对它的一个补充。
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