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A senior official in charge of Internet security has claimed that the country has become the world" s biggest victim of cyber-attacks. In an interview with Xinhua over the weekend, Zhou Yonglin, deputy chief of the operations department of China National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team ( CNCERT), also dismissed Google" s complaints that hackers traced to China had attacked its servers. Google has not yet given CNCERT any report on the company" s complaints about the attacks, according to Zhou. "We have been hoping that Google will contact us so that we could have details on this issue and provide them help if necessary.” Foreign firms such as eBay have turned to CNCERT for cyber security issues in the past year. Last year, the Internet security watchdog received 21,618 complaints from foreign companies, of which 1,095 cases were solved after combining similar cases. These cases included the trojan and phishing attacks (钓鱼攻击) against eBay /Paypal, JPMorgan Chase & Co and MarkMonitor Inc. China has also sought other countries" help to clear web pages with malicious content. In November 2009, CNCERT reported to its US counterpart, the US-CERT, about two US-registered domain (域) names that were planting trojans on hundreds of Chinese websites. The domain names were shut down within two days of CNCERT’s requests. With the number of Chinese netizens soaring but their Internet security awareness lagging, hackers have made China their primary target, Zhou said. He accused overseas hackers, especially those in the US, of illegally controlling computers in China by implanting malicious programs including trojans and zombie programs. Compared with Interact security issues in the US, Japan and the Republic of Korea, it is very serious in China. Last year, 262,000 IP addresses in China were hit by trojans planted by nearly 165,000 overseas IP addresses. Those from the US ranked first, accounting for 16.61 percent. 60. What is the best title of the passage? A. Google attacked by unknown hackers. B. US legally responsible for Internet Security C. Malicious Programs, an International Problem D. China, the world" s biggest victim of cyber-attacks 61. Who does the underlined "a senior official" refer to? A. An interviewer from Xinhua News Agency. B. Deputy Chief of operation department of CNCERT. C. A high official from Google Company. D. A representative from foreign firms. 62. The author mentions eBay as an example of ________. A. complaining for the cyber attacks B. seeking other countries for assistance C. turning to CNCERT for cyber security D. taking USA as a counterpart 63. What does the writer intend to tell the readers in Paragraph 5? A. The global cyber-attacks are mainly from the US. B. International cooperation quickens steps to settle cyber issues. C. The two US-registered domains are the counterparts of US-CERT. D. CNCERT shut down the two US domain names within two days. |
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Every country has its different customs when visiting other people"s homes for a dinner party. It"s important to know these before visiting a foreign country, so that you can avoid making embarrassing mistakes. Three people from different countries explain how to behave at a dinner party there. Masako, Japan The first thing to remember when visiting a Japanese home for dinner is that you should always dress correctly, as if going to the office. Casual wear is not appropriate. When you meet someone in Japan you should always bow. A deep bow is suitable for someone older or senior to you, while a short bow is suitable for younger people or your peers. Remember to take off your shoes when you enter the house. Always take a gift when you visit a Japanese home. Your host will expect it. It is important to arrive on time, and certainly not more than five minutes late. Don"t sit down at the table until your host tells you where to sit. When you have finished eating and drinking, return your chopsticks to the chopstick rest, and do not finish your glass. If you do so, your host will pour more into the glass. Mamadou, Senegal Don"t be surprised if there are only men or only women at your table when you go out to dinner in Senegal. Men and women sometimes eat separately in nay country. Wait until your host tells you where to sit. We normally sit on the floor to eat. First, everyone washes their hands in a washing basin. When the food comes it will be placed in front of you, and at first you will be offered food from the dishes by your host. Later you can serve yourself from the dishes, but make sure you do not lean over the food. Take food from the part of the bowl closest to you. Try a little of everything. It is polite to do so. Please make sure your feet do not touch the mat on which the food is placed. Luis, Spain Spanish dinner parties are great fun. We often start late in the evening and don"t get up to leave until the small hours of the morning. I think you will enjoy going out to dinner in Spain. Firstly, never arrive on time. Fifteen or twenty minutes late is normal. Shake hands with your host, smile and look him in the eye. If he offers you a cup of coffee, be sure to accept it. Not to do so would be to reject your host" s kindness. A gift is not necessary, but will be welcomed. Food is served on individual plates, western-style, and is eaten with a knife and fork. Keep your hands where others can see them during the meal, but don" t put your elbows on the table. When you have finished, put your knife and fork at an angle on the plate. Try to finish your food if you can! 72. What is the purpose of the writer in writing this passage? A. To introduce some customs in foreign countries. B. To tell stories about three people at dinner parties. C. To avoid making embarrassing mistakes when dining abroad. D. To show the importance of cultural awareness when travelling abroad. 73. From Masako"s explanation, we can know that in Japan _________. A. young people bow not so deeply as older or senior people B. old people don"t have to bow to young people C. young people do not bow deeply to those of the same age D. all people should bow deeply to each other when they meet 74. Which of the following should a guest in Senegal do when the food is served? A. Wait until the host asks him/her to eat. B. Don"t eat until the host helps him/her. C. Help himself/herself to anything he likes. D. Eat up the food from the closest plate. 75. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. The Japanese sit on the floor and eat in front of a mat. B. The Senegalese sit on the floor and eat at a table. C. The Spanish sit at a table and eat with chopsticks. D. The Japanese sit at a table and eat with chopsticks. |
If you" re feeling stressed, rather than wallow (沉迷) in watching television, try looking out of the window, with a US study finding scenes of nature can ease off minor stress levels. Researchers at the Human Interaction with Nature and Technological Systems Lab at the University of Washington set out to look at whether nature, either the real thing or the one depicted (描述) technologically, can impact on minor stress levels.The study involved measuring people" s heart recovery rates from minor stress when they were exposed to a natural scene through a window and when exposed to the same scene shown on a high-definition plasma (等离子) screen, or a blank wall. "The heart rates of people who looked at the scene through the window dropped more quickly than the others.In fact, the high-definition plasma screen had no more effect than the blank wall," the researchers said in a statement.They also found that when people spent more time looking at the natural scene their heart rates tended to decrease more.That was not the case with the plasma screen. The study, involving 90 college students, is published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology."Technology is good and it can help our lives, but let" s not be fooled into thinking we can live without nature," Peter Kahn, who led the research team, said in a statement.He said people were losing direct experiences with nature and instead experiencing nature represented technologically through television and other media with children growing up watching Discovery Channel and Animal Planet."But as a species we need interaction with actual nature for our physical and psychological well-being," he said. 59.According to the passage, watching an actual natural scene on a high-definition plasma screen __ A.is actually harmful to one" s health B.is as good to one" s health as watching an actual natural scene C.doesn"t do any good to one" s health at all D.may have some impact on minor stress levels 60.Peter Kahn believes that watching Discovery Channel and Animal Planet A.is quite necessary for the growth of children B.doesn"t help in the growing process of children C.does more harm than good to children D.can"t take the place of children" interaction with the real nature 61.The study shows that people" s heart rates decrease the most when they____ A.fix their eyes on a blank wall B.watch a beautiful scene on a high-definition plasma screen C.watch the natural scene out of a window D.fix their eyes on a natural scene depicted technologically 62.Who would be most interested in the study mentioned in the passage? A.People with minor stress levels. B.People with high stress levels. C.People with medium stress levels. D.People with psychological problems. |
Ⅲ、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) When I was a small child, during the war, we were very poor and we lived in a faraway village. One day, on the road, I found the 51 pieces of a mirror. There was a Garman motorcycle accident. I tried to find all the pieces and put them 52 , but it was not possible, so I kept only the 53 piece and I made it round. I could 54 with it as a toy and became greatly attracted by the 55 that I could reflect(反射)light to dark places where the sun would never shine—in 56 holes and some other dark places. It became a 57 for me to get light into the darkest places I could find. I 58 the little mirror, and, as I 59 up, I would take it out when I had nothing to do and 60 the game, As I became a 61 , I grew to understand that this was not 62 a child’s game but a metaphor(象征)for what I might do with my life. I came to 63 that I am not the light or the source of light. But light—truth, understanding, knowledge—is 64 , and it will shine in many dark places only if I reflect it. I am just a single piece of a mirror whose 65 design and shape I do not know. 66 , with what I have I can reflect light into the dark places of this 67 —into the black places in the 68 of men—and change some things 69 some people. Perhaps others may see and do the same. This is what I am about. This is the 70 of my life. 51. A. broken B. dropped C. pointed D. sharpened 52. A. back B. down C. together D. up 53. A. best B. longest C. smallest D. largest 54. A. talk B. play C. flash D. share 55. A. idea B. fact C. decision D. reason 56. A. deep B. big C. pretty D. empty 57. A. job B. task C. game D. trouble 58. A. kept B. hid C. forgot D. lost 59. A. came B. stood C. grew D. went 60. A. watch B. continue C. remember D. change 61. A. man B. boy C. father D. grandfather 62. A. always B. completely C. really D. just 63. A. announce B. doubt C. understand D. expect 64. A. absent B. home C. far D. there 65. A. whole B. most C. half D. other 66. A. So B. However C. Besides D. Certainly 67. A. country B. village C. world D. city 68. A. hands B. brains C. eyes D. hearts 69. A. on B. in C. with D. like 70. A. way B. standard C. quality D. meaning |
You have been badly injured in a car accident. It is necessary to give you a blood transfusion because you lost a great deal of blood in the accident. However, special care must be taken in selecting new blood for you. If the blood is too different from your own, the transfusion could kill you. There are four basic types of blood; A, B, AB, and O. A simple test can make sure of a person"s blood type. Everybody is born with one of these four types of blood. Blood type, like hair color and height, is received from parents. The four groups must be transfused carefully. A and B cannot be mixed. A and B cannot receive AB, but AB may receive A or B. O can give to any other group; therefore, it is often called the universal donor (万能捐赠者). For the opposite reason, AB is sometimes called the universal recipient(接受者). However, because so many reactions (反应) can happen in transfusions(输血), patients usually receive only salt of plasma (liquid part of blood) until their blood can be matched as exactly as possible in the blood bank of a hospital. In this way, it is possible to prevent the transfusion from any bad reactions. 86. People with type A blood can receive type . A. AB B. B C. O D. all of the three 87. If you need a blood transfusion, the best and safest blood for you is . A. a mixture of type A and type B B. a mixture of salt, plasma and type O C. type AB D. exactly the same type as your own 88. The phrase "universal recipient" means a person who . A. can receive blood of type A or B B. can receive blood of any other type C. can give blood to anybody D. cannot give blood to others 89. A good title for this article is . A. Getting Enough Blood B. Differences Between Blood Types C. Man"s Four Types of Blood D. How to Give Blood Transfusion 90. Which of the following statement is NOT true? A. Carelessness in a blood transfusion may lead to death. B. AB is the mixture of A and B C. AB is called the universal recipient because it can receive any other group. D. In transfusions, patients usually receive only salt of plasma at first. |
第四节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入对应空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。 September 4 was my first day at Phillips Academy, my new school. It was also my 18th birthday. I received a warm 26 from my host family--- the Steins. Gena was my host mum, and her daughter Lily would also be a new 27 at Phillips. They took me to the school and 28 me around the campus. On our way to my dorm (学生宿舍), we saw a truck delivering a student’s 29 to her room. Many students at the school were very rich, and they would fill their dorms with decorations(装饰物). But I was 30 not to because I thought it was a 31 of time and money. I had a single room, which was about the 32 of a Chinese college dorm --- the ones which usually hold six people. 33 she helped carry my bags, Lily asked me, “What’s your favorite 34 ,Teresa?” I thought for a moment before answering, “Orange.” I didn’t know why she had asked the question. We 35 an introduction meeting after dinner. 36 of the students were native English speakers, so I felt a little 37 . I returned to my room after the 38 , tired and wanted to go to bed after a (n) 39 day. When I opened my door, I found a big 40 .The bed was perfectly made with blankets and an orange sunflower pillow. On the 41 was a sunflower-pattern mat(地垫,垫子)while a colorful lamp 42 beside the bed. I opened my mouth, 43 . How beautiful! There was also a 44 card. I touched the little pillow on the bed as I read the card. A warm current (暖流) rushed through my 45 . 26. A. heart B. card C. service D. welcome 27. A. student B. teacher C. citizen D. visitor 28. A. walked B. introduced C. showed D. invited 29. A. bag B. newspaper C. letters D. money 30. A. warned B. forced C. determined D. supposed 31. A. matter B. waste C. show D. use 32. A. design B. size C. pattern D. example 33. A. As B. Though C. Because D. While 34. A. fruit B. weather C. food D. color 35. A. organized B. planned C. attended D. opened 36. A. All B. Most C. Some D. Few 37. A. pleased B. nervous C. angry D. afraid 38. A. dinner B. class C. meeting D. party 39. A. exciting B. surprising C. tired D. interested 40. A. secret B. joke C. warmth D. surprise 41. A. wall B. desk C. floor D. ground 42. A. stood B. lay C. appeared D. hanged 43. A. frightened B. moved C. satisfied D. understood 44. A. post B. birthday C. name D. festival 45. A. mind B. head C. face D. body |
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