The Internet has led to a huge increase in credit-card (信用卡) fraud. Your card in
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The Internet has led to a huge increase in credit-card (信用卡) fraud. Your card information could even be for sale in an illegal web site(非法网站). Web sites offering cheap goods and services should be regarded with care. On-line shoppers who enter their credit-card information may never receive the goods they thought they bought. The thieves then go shopping with your card number — or sell the information over the Internet. Computers hackers(黑客) have broken down security(安全) systems, raising questions about the safety of cardholder information. Several months ago, 25, 000 customers of CD Universe, an on-line music retailer(零售商), were not lucky. Their names, addresses and credit-card numbers were posted on a Web site after the retailer refused to pay US $157, 828 to get back the information. Credit-card firms are now fighting against on-line fraud. Mastercard is working on plans for Web — only credit card, with a lower credit limit. The card could be used only for shopping on-line. However, there are a few simple steps you can take to keep from being cheated(欺骗). Ask about your credit-card firm’s on-line rules: Under British law, cardholders have to pay the first US $78 of any fraudulent(欺骗性的) spending. And shop only at secure sites; Send your credit-card information only if the Web site offers advanced secure system. If the security is in place, a letter will appear in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen. The Website address may also start https: //—the extra “s” stands for secure. If in doubt, give your credit-card information over the telephone. Keep your password(密码) safe: Most on-line sites require a user name and password before placing an order. Treat your passwords with care. 小题1:What do most people worry about the Internet according to this passage?A.A lot of stolen credit-cards were sold on the Internet. | B.Fraud on the Internet. | C.Many Web sites are destroyed. | D.Many illegal Web sites are on the Internet. | 小题2:What is the meaning of “fraud”?A.Cheating. | B.Sale. | C.Payment. | D.Safety. | 小题3: How can the thieves get the information of the credit card?A.The customers give them the information. | B.The thieves steal the information from Web sites. | C.The customers sell the information to them. | D.The thieves buy the information from credit-card firms. | 小题4:How many pieces of advice does the passage give to you?A.Four. | B.Three. | C.Five. | D.Six. | 小题5:You are shopping on the site: http: // www. Shopping. com, and you want to buy a TV set, what does this article suggest to do?A.Order the TV set at once. | B.Do not buy the TV set on this site. | C.E-mail the site your credit-card information. | D.Tell the site your password and buy the TV set for you. |
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小题1:B 小题2:A 小题3:B 小题4:A 小题5:B |
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本文介绍了网上黑客人员盗用信用卡资料进行欺骗的行为以及我们该怎样防卫的措施。 小题1:推断题。根据文章第1段第1句(因特网已导致使用信用卡欺骗行为大量增加)可推知此题答案为B。 小题2:词义猜测题。根据第1段第2句(你的卡上资料可能会在网上非法出售)和第4段最后一句(可采用下列步骤防止受欺骗)可推知此题答案为A。 小题3:推断题。根据文章第2段的提醒(当心那些提供便宜商品或服务的网址)可推知此题答案为B。也可采用排除法:根据文章内容,排除A和C(并且此两项也不合情理);根据文章第4段第1句可知选项D也不正确。因此选B。 小题4:细节题。根据对文章第五、六、七、八段的归纳可推知此题的答案为A。 小题5:细节题。根据文章倒数第2段中的说明:安全的网址应在电脑的右下角有一个小字母,或在网址中有一个字母S,而问题中的网址中没有字母S,从而可推知此题答案为B。 |
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When people in the U. S. have company or when they’re invited to (formal or informal) get-togethers, they usually make a point of trying to make others feel comfortable and relaxed. On the whole, they tend to be informal. Men shake hands, but usually only when they’re introduced. Male friends and business associated (同事) who haven’ t seen each other in a while may shake hands when they say hello. Women usually don’t shake hands when being introduced to each other. When a woman and man are introduced, shaking hands is up to the woman. Americans rarely shake hands to say goodbye, except on business occasions. American women are used to being independent. They are used to going to places by themselves, making their own money, and often living alone. Sometimes they will ask men for help, but they usually don” t want to be protected. Since the women’s movement started, it’s not always clear whether women expect men to open doors or help them into their coats. American women may start conversations with men or even ask them to dance. There are a lot of Americans who don’t smoke or drink, and many who don’t want people to do those things in their houses. It” s always best to ask for permission before you bring alcohol to a dinner or before you light up a cigarette, if you are with people you don’t know very well. Non-smokers have become more militant (好战的) about smoking in public places. Many restaurants, for example, have set up special areas for smokers. Houseguests may bring gifts when they come to visit, and they often offer to help in some way. As a guest, you may want to ask your host or hostess if there’s anything you can do to help in the kitchen. In many cases, the gesture is more important than actually helping. 小题1:“..., the gesture is more important than actually helping.” Here “gesture” means ________.小题2:.When American people are introduced to each other, _______.A.men seldom shake hands | B.women often shake hands | C.a woman decides if she will shake hands with a man | D.a man decides if he will shake hands with a woman | 小题3:______is not mentioned(提到)in the passage.A.How to visit an American family | B.When American women’s movement started | C.American women are independent | D.Non-smokers hate smoking in public places | 小题4:Which one is not right?A.None of Americans want people to smoke or drink in their houses. | B.Many Americans don’t smoke or drink. | C.Many special areas for smokers have been set up in the U.S.. | D.It’s best to ask before you smoke in America. |
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“Congratulations, Mr. Jones, it’s a girl.” Fatherhood is going to have a different meaning and bring forth a different answer from every man who hears these words. Some feel proud when they receive the news, while others worry, wondering whether they will be good fathers. Although there are some men who like children and may have had considerable experience with them, others do not particularly care for children and spend little time with them. Many fathers and mothers have been planning and looking forward to children for some time. For other couples, pregnancy(***) was an accident that both husband and wife have accepted willingly or unwillingly. Whatever the reaction to the birth of a child, it is obvious that the change from the role of husband to that of father is a difficult task. Yet, unfortunately, few attempts have been made to educate fathers in this re-socialization process. Although many good books have been written about American mothers, only recently have some books discussed the role of a father. It is argued by some writers that the transition to the father’s role, although difficult, is not nearly as great as the transition the wife must make to the mother’s role. The mother’s role seems to require a complete transformation of daily routine and adaptation to a new life, on the other hand, the father’s role is less demanding and immediate. However, even though we have mentioned the fact that growing numbers of women are working outside the home, the father is still thought by many as the breadwinner in the household. 小题1:According to the author, being a father _______.A.brings a feeling of excitement to some men | B.has a different meaning for those who have daughters | C.makes some men feel proud and others uneasy | D.means nothing but more responsibilities. | 小题2: It is stated in the passage that ________.A.some parents are not prepared to have a child | B.young couples do not like children at all | C.working couples do not have much time to take care of their children | D.many parents look forward to having a boy as their first child | 小题3:The transition to the mother’s role requires that the wife _______.A.changes her life style in a quite different way | B.makes a complete change in her everyday life to deal with the new situation | C.stays at home to take care of the baby | D.helps her husband in his re-socialization process | 小题4:Some writers argue that with respect to the change of roles, fathers, compared with mothers, _______.A.have to do more in the household | B.have to make more difficult adaptations | C.have an easier job to do | D.can usually do a better job |
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填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分l0分) 阅读短文,根据所读内容在表中的空格处填上适当的单词或短语。注意:每空不超过3个单词。 What causes traffic jams? Too many cars,right? No! Some Brits are now saying that trafficlights are to blame for much of the congestion. They suggest that traffic lights be removed at busy roads.They believe people are a better judge of when it’s safe to go,not a traffic light programmed by an absent regulator. A report from the Institute of Economic Affairs,a UK think tank(智囊团),argues that abolishing traffic signals would decrease congestion,reduce exhaust(废气)emissions(排放)and improve safety. The report said that removing lights should also prevent other bad behavior caused by signals.such、as speeding up to catch a green light It would also avoid the wasted time when drivers have to sit at a red light even if no one is using the green The idea may sound strange,but it’s not new.Seven cities and regions in Europe are experimenting with no-lights roads. Drachten in the Netherlands has gotten rid of 16 of its traffic light crossings and changed the other two to roundabouts under a“shared space”scheme.At crossings, cyclists dutifully raise their arm when they want to make a turn,and drivers follow a first.arrived,first.through approach and communicate by hand signs,nods and waving.The result? Typical journey time has been cut in half and accidents and congestion have mostly disappeared. There have been small collisions but no problem,said Hans Monderman,creator of the scheme.“We want small accidents,in order to prevent serious ones.It works well because it’s dangerous.The driver has to be responsible for his or her own risk “The many rules take away the ability to be considerate”Monderman added.“We’re losing our responsibility for socially responsible behavior.” So far,Drachten’s locals have called the experiment a success.“I am used to it now,”said Helena Spaanstra.24.“You drive more slowly and carefully.but somehow you seem to get around town quicker. Tony Ooostward,70,was equally enthusiastic.“I am a walker and now you are the boss at the crossroads,everyone waits for you.But at the same time walkers wait until there are a number of people wanting to cross at the same time.” Owen Paterson,UK’s Shadow Transport Minister。visited Drachten.He said Britain should learn from the model.“The idea is to create space where there is mild anxiety among everyone so they all behave cautiously.No one drives fast along a busy street thinking that they have right of way.” The model is being tested in London’s Kensington neighborhood. |
The telephone rang in my ninth-grade high school classroom.“Jill , please come to the counseling office (教导处)!”As I walked down the hall ,I 36 , why would someone want me to come to the counseling office? As I stepped into the counseling office ,I was 37 by a girl who needed to speak to someone about her friend. I was reassured by the school counselor (辅导员) that I was not 38 and that someone needed to talk with me. I was called because I was a member of 39 . The Breakfast Club is 40 a club where one eats breakfast . It is an organization of 41 started thirteen years ago 42 a young student’ s suicide (自***). His mother thought that it could have been prevented 43 her son talked to someone about how he was feeling. The B. C. as we call it 44 ,give us an opportunity to 45 talk to our peers (同辈) about anything on their minds and 46 .Our 47 :We care but we don’t cure. Members from the previous year ,teachers ,and counselors 48 students for the Breakfast Club. The club is a 49 group including ,Asians ,blacks, whites, ,athletes, musicians, and students with all levels of 50 achievement ,The criteria (条件) for 51 the group is to be a good 52 ,be able to brainstorm ideas, and 53 give advice! We barely knew one another in the beginning , but we became 54 after all the training 55 we went through. 36. A. knew B. wondered C. murmured D. shouted 37. A. met B. hit C. greeted D. seated 38. A. in need B. in difficulty C. in trouble D. in time 39. A. the counseling office B. the school C. our class D. the Breakfast Club 40. A. just B. only C. such D. not 41. A. teachers B. students C. blacks and whites D. parents 42. A. as a result of B.against C. because D. regardless of 43. A. if B. for C. had D. did 44. A. at present B. in brief C. for fun D. for short 45. A. privately B. secretly C. frankly D. kindly 46. A. in their family B. in their hearts C. in their school D. from their friends 47. A. belief B. banner C. note D. motto 48. A. select B. permit C. recognize D. thank 49. A. perfect B. international C. diverse D. morning 50. A. working B. various C. different D. academic 51. A. going to B. belonging to C. contacting D. participating 52. A. organizer B. student C. listener D. speaker 53. A. quickly B. then C. not D. yet 54. A. fast friends B. common friends C. strong opponents D. dear relatives 55. A. study B. care C.struggle D. experiences |
Twenty years ago,kids in school had never even heard of the Internet.Now,I"ll bet you can"t find a 36 person in your school who hasn"t 37 heard of it.In fact,many of us use it on a regular basis and can even use it at 38 .The “net” in Internet really stands for network.A network is two or more computers 39 together so that information can be 40 or sent from one computer to 41 .The Internet is a vast 42 for all types of information.You may enjoy using it to do 43 for a school project,downloading your favorite songs or 44 with friends and family.Information can be found 45 web pages that companies, organizations, and individuals(个人)create.It"s like a giant bulletin board that the whole world uses!But since anyone can put 46 on the Internet,you also have to be careful and use your best 47 and a little common sense. Just 48 you read something on a piece of paper someone puts on a bulletin board doesn"t mean that it"s good information,or even correct, for that matter.You have to be sure that whoever posted the information knows what they"re talking about, 49 if you"re doing research!But what if you"re just emailing people?You still have to be very 50 if you"ve never met the person that you"re communicating with online.You could be doing something 51 !You should never give out any 52 information to someone you don"t know,not even your name!And just like you can"t 53 the information on every website out there.You can"t 54 on what strangers you “meet”on the Internet tell you either.In the same way that you could 55 things about yourself to tell someone,someone else could do the same to you! 36. A. stupid B. single C. common D. clever 37. A. at least B. at mostC. at last D. at first 38. A. school B. Home C. work D. hospital 39. A. met B. Communicated C. joined D. connected 40. A. shared B. found C. made D. chosen 41. A. other B. the other C. another D. others 42. A. material B. resource C. source D. matter 43. A. homework B. housework C. research D. experiments 44. A. playing B. talking C. meeting D. communicating 45. A. through B. across C. by D. on 46. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing 47. A. wisdom B. judgmentC. Courage D. confidence 48. A. because B. when C. where D. what 49. A. specially B. especially C. naturally D. strangely 50. A. careful B. wise C. suspicious D. confident 51. A. exciting B. interesting C. suspicious D. confident 52. A. social B. personal C. general D. special 53. A. respect B. consult C. send D. believe 54. A. rely B. believe C. trust D. base 55. A. make of B. make from C. make out D. make up |
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