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1、【單選題】WhyDogsBuryTheirFavoriteBonesYoumayfinditcrazythat
yourdogburieshisfavoriteboneorchewtoy,onlytodigitupadayortwo
later,butthereisactuallyareasonbehindit——itissimplyintheirnature.
Forthousandsofyears,dogshaveburiedtheirbones.Thepracticeitselfstarted
longbeforedogswereevenpetswhentheyhadtoburybonestosurvive.Whendogs
livedinthewild,sometimesfoodwasscarce.Iftheywereabletofindfood,dogs
becameveryprotectiveofit,Sometimestheywouldhavemorebonesthantheycould
eatforonemeal.Tokeepotherdogsandanimalsfromstealingtheirbones,dogs
wouldburythemintheground.Whenitwastimeforthenextmeal,theywoulddig
uptheirbonesandenjoythemagain.Thiswouldcontinueuntilthebonesweregone.
Eventhoughmostdogshaveplentyoffoodtoeattoday,theirinstinctsstilltell
themtoburytheirbonesandfavoritetoys.Theydothistokeepotherdogsand
animalsfromstealingthem,justliketheirancestorsdid.Somedogskeepatleast
twobonesburiedatonce.Whentheywanttodigupone,theywilburyonemore.
Thismayleaveabackyardfullofholesandbones.Howdodogsdecidewhereto
burytheirbones?Adogcannotburyabonejustanywhere.Hemustfirstfindthe
perfectspot.Thisinvolvesusinghisnosetofindaspotthatisfreefromother
dogsandanimals.Oftenitisnearatreeoralargerock,butitcouldbe
anywhereintheyard.Oncethedogfindstheperfectspot,heuseshisfrontpaws
todigahole,dropstheboneinandcoversuptheholetoprotecthistreasure.
Dogsburytheirfavoritebonesorchewtoysbynature.
True
False
A:
NotGiven
B:
C答:案:A
解析:根據(jù)第一段“Youmayfinditcrazythatyourdogburieshisfavoritebone
orchewtoy,onlytodigitupadayortwolater,butthereisactuallya
reasonbehindit——itissimplyintheirnature.”可知,狗狗會把自己喜歡的骨頭
或咀嚼玩具埋起來是因為天性,因此說法正確,答案選A。
2、【單選題】WhyDogsBuryTheirFavoriteBonesYoumayfinditcrazythat
yourdogburieshisfavoriteboneorchewtoy,onlytodigitupadayortwo
later,butthereisactuallyareasonbehindit——itissimplyintheirnature.
Forthousandsofyears,dogshaveburiedtheirbones.Thepracticeitselfstarted
longbeforedogswereevenpetswhentheyhadtoburybonestosurvive.Whendogs
livedinthewild,sometimesfoodwasscarce.Iftheywereabletofindfood,dogs
becameveryprotectiveofit,Sometimestheywouldhavemorebonesthantheycould
eatforonemeal.Tokeepotherdogsandanimalsfromstealingtheirbones,dogs
wouldburythemintheground.Whenitwastimeforthenextmeal,theywoulddig
uptheirbonesandenjoythemagain.Thiswouldcontinueuntilthebonesweregone.
Eventhoughmostdogshaveplentyoffoodtoeattoday,theirinstinctsstilltell
themtoburytheirbonesandfavoritetoys.Theydothistokeepotherdogsand
animalsfromstealingthem,justliketheirancestorsdid.Somedogskeepatleast
twobonesburiedatonce.Whentheywanttodigupone,theywilburyonemore.
Thismayleaveabackyardfullofholesandbones.Howdodogsdecidewhereto
burytheirbones?Adogcannotburyabonejustanywhere.Hemustfirstfindthe
perfectspot.Thisinvolvesusinghisnosetofindaspotthatisfreefromother
dogsandanimals.Oftenitisnearatreeoralargerock,butitcouldbe
anywhereintheyard.Oncethedogfindstheperfectspot,heuseshisfrontpaws
todigahole,dropstheboneinandcoversuptheholetoprotecthistreasure.
Dogsstartedtoburytheirboneswhentheybecamepets.
True
False
A:
NotGiven
B:
答C:案:B
解析:根據(jù)第一段“Forthousandsofyears,dogshaveburiedtheirbones.The
practiceitselfstartedlongbeforedogswereevenpetswhentheyhadtobury
bonestosurvive.”可知狗狗在成為寵物前就已經(jīng)會埋骨頭,這是他們生存的技巧。因此
說法錯誤,答案選B。
3、【單選題】WhyDogsBuryTheirFavoriteBonesYoumayfinditcrazythat
yourdogburieshisfavoriteboneorchewtoy,onlytodigitupadayortwo
later,butthereisactuallyareasonbehindit——itissimplyintheirnature.
Forthousandsofyears,dogshaveburiedtheirbones.Thepracticeitselfstarted
longbeforedogswereevenpetswhentheyhadtoburybonestosurvive.Whendogs
livedinthewild,sometimesfoodwasscarce.Iftheywereabletofindfood,dogs
becameveryprotectiveofit,Sometimestheywouldhavemorebonesthantheycould
eatforonemeal.Tokeepotherdogsandanimalsfromstealingtheirbones,dogs
wouldburythemintheground.Whenitwastimeforthenextmeal,theywoulddig
uptheirbonesandenjoythemagain.Thiswouldcontinueuntilthebonesweregone.
Eventhoughmostdogshaveplentyoffoodtoeattoday,theirinstinctsstilltell
themtoburytheirbonesandfavoritetoys.Theydothistokeepotherdogsand
animalsfromstealingthem,justliketheirancestorsdid.Somedogskeepatleast
twobonesburiedatonce.Whentheywanttodigupone,theywilburyonemore.
Thismayleaveabackyardfullofholesandbones.Howdodogsdecidewhereto
burytheirbones?Adogcannotburyabonejustanywhere.Hemustfirstfindthe
perfectspot.Thisinvolvesusinghisnosetofindaspotthatisfreefromother
dogsandanimals.Oftenitisnearatreeoralargerock,butitcouldbe
anywhereintheyard.Oncethedogfindstheperfectspot,heuseshisfrontpaws
todigahole,dropstheboneinandcoversuptheholetoprotecthistreasure.
Dogsinthewildoccasionallyhadenoughfood.
True
False
A:
NotGiven
B:
答C:案:A
解析:根據(jù)第二段“Iftheywereabletofindfood,dogsbecameveryprotective
ofit.Sometimestheywouldhavemorebonesthantheycouldeatforonemeal.
(如果它們能找到食物,狗就會非常保護它。有時它們的骨頭多得一頓吃不完。)”可知
野外的狗有時會有足夠的食物。因此說法正確,答案選A。
4、【單選題】WhyDogsBuryTheirFavoriteBonesYoumayfinditcrazythat
yourdogburieshisfavoriteboneorchewtoy,onlytodigitupadayortwo
later,butthereisactuallyareasonbehindit——itissimplyintheirnature.
Forthousandsofyears,dogshaveburiedtheirbones.Thepracticeitselfstarted
longbeforedogswereevenpetswhentheyhadtoburybonestosurvive.Whendogs
livedinthewild,sometimesfoodwasscarce.Iftheywereabletofindfood,dogs
becameveryprotectiveofit,Sometimestheywouldhavemorebonesthantheycould
eatforonemeal.Tokeepotherdogsandanimalsfromstealingtheirbones,dogs
wouldburythemintheground.Whenitwastimeforthenextmeal,theywoulddig
uptheirbonesandenjoythemagain.Thiswouldcontinueuntilthebonesweregone.
Eventhoughmostdogshaveplentyoffoodtoeattoday,theirinstinctsstilltell
themtoburytheirbonesandfavoritetoys.Theydothistokeepotherdogsand
animalsfromstealingthem,justliketheirancestorsdid.Somedogskeepatleast
twobonesburiedatonce.Whentheywanttodigupone,theywilburyonemore.
Thismayleaveabackyardfullofholesandbones.Howdodogsdecidewhereto
burytheirbones?Adogcannotburyabonejustanywhere.Hemustfirstfindthe
perfectspot.Thisinvolvesusinghisnosetofindaspotthatisfreefromother
dogsandanimals.Oftenitisnearatreeoralargerock,butitcouldbe
anywhereintheyard.Oncethedogfindstheperfectspot,heuseshisfrontpaws
todigahole,dropstheboneinandcoversuptheholetoprotecthistreasure.
Dogswouldburytheirextrafoodfortheirbabies.
True
A:
False
NotGiven
B:
答C:案:C
解析:文中未提及狗寶寶,答案選C。
5、【單選題】WhyDogsBuryTheirFavoriteBonesYoumayfinditcrazythat
yourdogburieshisfavoriteboneorchewtoy,onlytodigitupadayortwo
later,butthereisactuallyareasonbehindit——itissimplyintheirnature.
Forthousandsofyears,dogshaveburiedtheirbones.Thepracticeitselfstarted
longbeforedogswereevenpetswhentheyhadtoburybonestosurvive.Whendogs
livedinthewild,sometimesfoodwasscarce.Iftheywereabletofindfood,dogs
becameveryprotectiveofit,Sometimestheywouldhavemorebonesthantheycould
eatforonemeal.Tokeepotherdogsandanimalsfromstealingtheirbones,dogs
wouldburythemintheground.Whenitwastimeforthenextmeal,theywoulddig
uptheirbonesandenjoythemagain.Thiswouldcontinueuntilthebonesweregone.
Eventhoughmostdogshaveplentyoffoodtoeattoday,theirinstinctsstilltell
themtoburytheirbonesandfavoritetoys.Theydothistokeepotherdogsand
animalsfromstealingthem,justliketheirancestorsdid.Somedogskeepatleast
twobonesburiedatonce.Whentheywanttodigupone,theywilburyonemore.
Thismayleaveabackyardfullofholesandbones.Howdodogsdecidewhereto
burytheirbones?Adogcannotburyabonejustanywhere.Hemustfirstfindthe
perfectspot.Thisinvolvesusinghisnosetofindaspotthatisfreefromother
dogsandanimals.Oftenitisnearatreeoralargerock,butitcouldbe
anywhereintheyard.Oncethedogfindstheperfectspot,heuseshisfrontpaws
todigahole,dropstheboneinandcoversuptheholetoprotecthistreasure.
Animalswouldstartafiercefightoverfoodinancienttimes
True
False
A:
NotGiven
B:
答C:案:C
解析:文中沒有提到動物為爭奪食物而展開激烈爭斗,答案選C。
6、【單選題】WhyDogsBuryTheirFavoriteBonesYoumayfinditcrazythat
yourdogburieshisfavoriteboneorchewtoy,onlytodigitupadayortwo
later,butthereisactuallyareasonbehindit——itissimplyintheirnature.
Forthousandsofyears,dogshaveburiedtheirbones.Thepracticeitselfstarted
longbeforedogswereevenpetswhentheyhadtoburybonestosurvive.Whendogs
livedinthewild,sometimesfoodwasscarce.Iftheywereabletofindfood,dogs
becameveryprotectiveofit,Sometimestheywouldhavemorebonesthantheycould
eatforonemeal.Tokeepotherdogsandanimalsfromstealingtheirbones,dogs
wouldburythemintheground.Whenitwastimeforthenextmeal,theywoulddig
uptheirbonesandenjoythemagain.Thiswouldcontinueuntilthebonesweregone.
Eventhoughmostdogshaveplentyoffoodtoeattoday,theirinstinctsstilltell
themtoburytheirbonesandfavoritetoys.Theydothistokeepotherdogsand
animalsfromstealingthem,justliketheirancestorsdid.Somedogskeepatleast
twobonesburiedatonce.Whentheywanttodigupone,theywilburyonemore.
Thismayleaveabackyardfullofholesandbones.Howdodogsdecidewhereto
burytheirbones?Adogcannotburyabonejustanywhere.Hemustfirstfindthe
perfectspot.Thisinvolvesusinghisnosetofindaspotthatisfreefromother
dogsandanimals.Oftenitisnearatreeoralargerock,butitcouldbe
anywhereintheyard.Oncethedogfindstheperfectspot,heuseshisfrontpaws
todigahole,dropstheboneinandcoversuptheholetoprotecthistreasure.
Somedogstendtostoreupmorethanoneboneatthesametime.
True
False
A:
NotGiven
B:
答C:案:A
解析:根據(jù)第三段“Somedogskeepatleasttwobonesburiedatonce.”可知,有
些狗一次至少要埋兩根骨頭。說法正確,答案選A。
7、【單選題】WhyDogsBuryTheirFavoriteBonesYoumayfinditcrazythat
yourdogburieshisfavoriteboneorchewtoy,onlytodigitupadayortwo
later,butthereisactuallyareasonbehindit——itissimplyintheirnature.
Forthousandsofyears,dogshaveburiedtheirbones.Thepracticeitselfstarted
longbeforedogswereevenpetswhentheyhadtoburybonestosurvive.Whendogs
livedinthewild,sometimesfoodwasscarce.Iftheywereabletofindfood,dogs
becameveryprotectiveofit,Sometimestheywouldhavemorebonesthantheycould
eatforonemeal.Tokeepotherdogsandanimalsfromstealingtheirbones,dogs
wouldburythemintheground.Whenitwastimeforthenextmeal,theywoulddig
uptheirbonesandenjoythemagain.Thiswouldcontinueuntilthebonesweregone.
Eventhoughmostdogshaveplentyoffoodtoeattoday,theirinstinctsstilltell
themtoburytheirbonesandfavoritetoys.Theydothistokeepotherdogsand
animalsfromstealingthem,justliketheirancestorsdid.Somedogskeepatleast
twobonesburiedatonce.Whentheywanttodigupone,theywilburyonemore.
Thismayleaveabackyardfullofholesandbones.Howdodogsdecidewhereto
burytheirbones?Adogcannotburyabonejustanywhere.Hemustfirstfindthe
perfectspot.Thisinvolvesusinghisnosetofindaspotthatisfreefromother
dogsandanimals.Oftenitisnearatreeoralargerock,butitcouldbe
anywhereintheyard.Oncethedogfindstheperfectspot,heuseshisfrontpaws
todigahole,dropstheboneinandcoversuptheholetoprotecthistreasure.
Thebackyardofadogownermaybefullofholesdugbyhisdog.
True
False
A:
NotGiven
B:
答C:案:A
解析:根據(jù)第三段“Thismayleaveabackyardfullofholesandbones.”可知,狗
主人的后院可能滿是他的狗挖的洞。說法正確,答案選A。
8、【單選題】WhyDogsBuryTheirFavoriteBonesYoumayfinditcrazythat
yourdogburieshisfavoriteboneorchewtoy,onlytodigitupadayortwo
later,butthereisactuallyareasonbehindit——itissimplyintheirnature.
Forthousandsofyears,dogshaveburiedtheirbones.Thepracticeitselfstarted
longbeforedogswereevenpetswhentheyhadtoburybonestosurvive.Whendogs
livedinthewild,sometimesfoodwasscarce.Iftheywereabletofindfood,dogs
becameveryprotectiveofit,Sometimestheywouldhavemorebonesthantheycould
eatforonemeal.Tokeepotherdogsandanimalsfromstealingtheirbones,dogs
wouldburythemintheground.Whenitwastimeforthenextmeal,theywoulddig
uptheirbonesandenjoythemagain.Thiswouldcontinueuntilthebonesweregone.
Eventhoughmostdogshaveplentyoffoodtoeattoday,theirinstinctsstilltell
themtoburytheirbonesandfavoritetoys.Theydothistokeepotherdogsand
animalsfromstealingthem,justliketheirancestorsdid.Somedogskeepatleast
twobonesburiedatonce.Whentheywanttodigupone,theywilburyonemore.
Thismayleaveabackyardfullofholesandbones.Howdodogsdecidewhereto
burytheirbones?Adogcannotburyabonejustanywhere.Hemustfirstfindthe
perfectspot.Thisinvolvesusinghisnosetofindaspotthatisfreefromother
dogsandanimals.Oftenitisnearatreeoralargerock,butitcouldbe
anywhereintheyard.Oncethedogfindstheperfectspot,heuseshisfrontpaws
todigahole,dropstheboneinandcoversuptheholetoprotecthistreasure.
Dogsoftenburytheirbonesfarawayfromtrees.
True
False
A:
NotGiven
B:
答C:案:B
解析:根據(jù)最后一段“Oftenitisnearatreeoralargerock,butitcouldbe
anywhereintheyard.”可知,狗埋骨頭的地方通常在一棵樹或一塊大石頭附近,但也
可能在院子里的任何地方。題目說法錯誤,答案選B。
9、【單選題】WhyDogsBuryTheirFavoriteBonesYoumayfinditcrazythat
yourdogburieshisfavoriteboneorchewtoy,onlytodigitupadayortwo
later,butthereisactuallyareasonbehindit——itissimplyintheirnature.
Forthousandsofyears,dogshaveburiedtheirbones.Thepracticeitselfstarted
longbeforedogswereevenpetswhentheyhadtoburybonestosurvive.Whendogs
livedinthewild,sometimesfoodwasscarce.Iftheywereabletofindfood,dogs
becameveryprotectiveofit,Sometimestheywouldhavemorebonesthantheycould
eatforonemeal.Tokeepotherdogsandanimalsfromstealingtheirbones,dogs
wouldburythemintheground.Whenitwastimeforthenextmeal,theywoulddig
uptheirbonesandenjoythemagain.Thiswouldcontinueuntilthebonesweregone.
Eventhoughmostdogshaveplentyoffoodtoeattoday,theirinstinctsstilltell
themtoburytheirbonesandfavoritetoys.Theydothistokeepotherdogsand
animalsfromstealingthem,justliketheirancestorsdid.Somedogskeepatleast
twobonesburiedatonce.Whentheywanttodigupone,theywilburyonemore.
Thismayleaveabackyardfullofholesandbones.Howdodogsdecidewhereto
burytheirbones?Adogcannotburyabonejustanywhere.Hemustfirstfindthe
perfectspot.Thisinvolvesusinghisnosetofindaspotthatisfreefromother
dogsandanimals.Oftenitisnearatreeoralargerock,butitcouldbe
anywhereintheyard.Oncethedogfindstheperfectspot,heuseshisfrontpaws
todigahole,dropstheboneinandcoversuptheholetoprotecthistreasure.
Dogsusetheirpawstofindspotsforburyingbones.
True
False
A:
NotGiven
B:
答C:案:B
解析:根據(jù)最后一段“Hemustfirstfindtheperfectspot.Thisinvolvesusing
hisnosetofindaspotthatisfreefromotherdogsandanimals.”可知,狗是用
鼻子去找到一個沒有其他狗和動物的地方作為自己埋骨頭的洞。狗找到了地點后用爪子挖
洞。題目說法錯誤,答案選B。
10、【單選題】WhyDogsBuryTheirFavoriteBonesYoumayfinditcrazythat
yourdogburieshisfavoriteboneorchewtoy,onlytodigitupadayortwo
later,butthereisactuallyareasonbehindit——itissimplyintheirnature.
Forthousandsofyears,dogshaveburiedtheirbones.Thepracticeitselfstarted
longbeforedogswereevenpetswhentheyhadtoburybonestosurvive.Whendogs
livedinthewild,sometimesfoodwasscarce.Iftheywereabletofindfood,dogs
becameveryprotectiveofit,Sometimestheywouldhavemorebonesthantheycould
eatforonemeal.Tokeepotherdogsandanimalsfromstealingtheirbones,dogs
wouldburythemintheground.Whenitwastimeforthenextmeal,theywoulddig
uptheirbonesandenjoythemagain.Thiswouldcontinueuntilthebonesweregone.
Eventhoughmostdogshaveplentyoffoodtoeattoday,theirinstinctsstilltell
themtoburytheirbonesandfavoritetoys.Theydothistokeepotherdogsand
animalsfromstealingthem,justliketheirancestorsdid.Somedogskeepatleast
twobonesburiedatonce.Whentheywanttodigupone,theywilburyonemore.
Thismayleaveabackyardfullofholesandbones.Howdodogsdecidewhereto
burytheirbones?Adogcannotburyabonejustanywhere.Hemustfirstfindthe
perfectspot.Thisinvolvesusinghisnosetofindaspotthatisfreefromother
dogsandanimals.Oftenitisnearatreeoralargerock,butitcouldbe
anywhereintheyard.Oncethedogfindstheperfectspot,heuseshisfrontpaws
todigahole,dropstheboneinandcoversuptheholetoprotecthistreasure.
Dogsburymorebonesthanchewtoys.
True
False
A:
NotGiven
B:
答C:案:C
解析:文中沒有提及狗埋骨頭多還是咀嚼玩具多,答案選C。
11、【單選題】PublicWi-FiUsersNeglectSafetyArecentsurveyshowsthat
25%ofInternetusershavedoneonlinebankingthroughpublicWi-Fiinthelast
threemonths.Italsoshowsthat27%haveboughtaproductorservicewitha
creditcardthisway.Expertsworrythathackers(黑客)wil_takeadvantageof_
thesepractices.DougShadelsaidthathackersusuallyattackintwoways.They
maycreateWi-Fihotspotsthathavethesamenameoftheonesyoutrust,suchasa
hoteloracoffeeshop.TheymayalsoprovideastrongerWi-Fisignaltoget
betweenyouandthesafehotspot.Ineithercase,thehackerscanseeyouremail,
creditcardinformation,usernamesandpasswords.Sometimeshackersjustsetup
theirelectronictrapsnearabusinesswherepeopleenjoythefreeWi-Fi."Inmost
casestheyareafteryourpersonalinformation,"Shadelsaid."Ifyouusethesame
usernameandpasswordformanyaccounts,theycangetintothemall.It's
possibleforanyhackertodoit.ThesoftwaretohackintoaWi-Finetworkis
availableatlittleornocost.""It'sdifficultforpeopletoknowifaWi-Fi
networkissafe,"Shadelsaid."Soyoushouldjustthinktheyarenot.Anyshared
Internetaccess,freeorpaid,carriesthesamelevelofrisk.Itissafeonlywhen
youorsomeoneyoutrustdirectlycontrolsit."Shadelsometimeschecksemail
throughpublicWi-Fi.Butheneverdoesanybankingthatway.Inanunfamiliar
place,heusesaVirtualPrivateNetwork(VPN).“Thisservicecreatesapassage
betweenyourdeviceandasafeplaceontheInternet,"hesaid.Arecentsurvey
findsthat25%ofInternetusersusepublicWi-Fito().
dobanking
buythings
A:
provideservice
B:
playcards
C:
答D:案:A
解析:根據(jù)第一段“Arecentsurveyshowsthat25%ofInternetusershavedone
onlinebankingthroughpublicWi-Fiinthelastthreemonths.”可知,最近的一項
調(diào)查發(fā)現(xiàn),25%的互聯(lián)網(wǎng)用戶使用公共Wi-Fi辦理銀行業(yè)務(wù),答案選A。
12、【單選題】PublicWi-FiUsersNeglectSafetyArecentsurveyshowsthat
25%ofInternetusershavedoneonlinebankingthroughpublicWi-Fiinthelast
threemonths.Italsoshowsthat27%haveboughtaproductorservicewitha
creditcardthisway.Expertsworrythathackers(黑客)wil_takeadvantageof_
thesepractices.DougShadelsaidthathackersusuallyattackintwoways.They
maycreateWi-Fihotspotsthathavethesamenameoftheonesyoutrust,suchasa
hoteloracoffeeshop.TheymayalsoprovideastrongerWi-Fisignaltoget
betweenyouandthesafehotspot.Ineithercase,thehackerscanseeyouremail,
creditcardinformation,usernamesandpasswords.Sometimeshackersjustsetup
theirelectronictrapsnearabusinesswherepeopleenjoythefreeWi-Fi."Inmost
casestheyareafteryourpersonalinformation,"Shadelsaid."Ifyouusethesame
usernameandpasswordformanyaccounts,theycangetintothemall.It's
possibleforanyhackertodoit.ThesoftwaretohackintoaWi-Finetworkis
availableatlittleornocost.""It'sdifficultforpeopletoknowifaWi-Fi
networkissafe,"Shadelsaid."Soyoushouldjustthinktheyarenot.Anyshared
Internetaccess,freeorpaid,carriesthesamelevelofrisk.Itissafeonlywhen
youorsomeoneyoutrustdirectlycontrolsit."Shadelsometimeschecksemail
throughpublicWi-Fi.Butheneverdoesanybankingthatway.Inanunfamiliar
place,heusesaVirtualPrivateNetwork(VPN).“Thisservicecreatesapassage
betweenyourdeviceandasafeplaceontheInternet,"hesaid.Thephrase
"takeadvantageof"(Para.2)canbestbereplacedby"()".
adjustto
benefitfrom
A:
leadto
B:
resultfrom
C:
D:
答案:B
解析:根據(jù)第二段“Expertsworrythathackers(黑客)wiltakeadvantageof
thesepractices.”可知,專家擔心黑客會利用這些做法。“takeadvantageof”可以
替換成“benefitfrom”,指的是專家擔心黑客會從這些做法中獲益。答案選B。
13、【單選題】PublicWi-FiUsersNeglectSafetyArecentsurveyshowsthat
25%ofInternetusershavedoneonlinebankingthroughpublicWi-Fiinthelast
threemonths.Italsoshowsthat27%haveboughtaproductorservicewitha
creditcardthisway.Expertsworrythathackers(黑客)wil_takeadvantageof_
thesepractices.DougShadelsaidthathackersusuallyattackintwoways.They
maycreateWi-Fihotspotsthathavethesamenameoftheonesyoutrust,suchasa
hoteloracoffeeshop.TheymayalsoprovideastrongerWi-Fisignaltoget
betweenyouandthesafehotspot.Ineithercase,thehackerscanseeyouremail,
creditcardinformation,usernamesandpasswords.Sometimeshackersjustsetup
theirelectronictrapsnearabusinesswherepeopleenjoythefreeWi-Fi."Inmost
casestheyareafteryourpersonalinformation,"Shadelsaid."Ifyouusethesame
usernameandpasswordformanyaccounts,theycangetintothemall.It's
possibleforanyhackertodoit.ThesoftwaretohackintoaWi-Finetworkis
availableatlittleornocost.""It'sdifficultforpeopletoknowifaWi-Fi
networkissafe,"Shadelsaid."Soyoushouldjustthinktheyarenot.Anyshared
Internetaccess,freeorpaid,carriesthesamelevelofrisk.Itissafeonlywhen
youorsomeoneyoutrustdirectlycontrolsit."Shadelsometimeschecksemail
throughpublicWi-Fi.Butheneverdoesanybankingthatway.Inanunfamiliar
place,heusesaVirtualPrivateNetwork(VPN).“Thisservicecreatesapassage
betweenyourdeviceandasafeplaceontheInternet,"hesaid.Accordingto
Shadel,anyhackercan()
createdifferentpasswords
openanelectronicaccount
A:
stealpeople'sinformation
B:
writesoftwareforbusinesses
C:
答D:案:C
解析:根據(jù)第三段的描述可知,如果你在多個賬戶上使用相同的用戶名和密碼,黑客就能
進入所有賬戶,這是任何黑客都有可能做到的,他們是為了獲得你的個人信息。答案選
C。
14、【單選題】PublicWi-FiUsersNeglectSafetyArecentsurveyshowsthat
25%ofInternetusershavedoneonlinebankingthroughpublicWi-Fiinthelast
threemonths.Italsoshowsthat27%haveboughtaproductorservicewitha
creditcardthisway.Expertsworrythathackers(黑客)wil_takeadvantageof_
thesepractices.DougShadelsaidthathackersusuallyattackintwoways.They
maycreateWi-Fihotspotsthathavethesamenameoftheonesyoutrust,suchasa
hoteloracoffeeshop.TheymayalsoprovideastrongerWi-Fisignaltoget
betweenyouandthesafehotspot.Ineithercase,thehackerscanseeyouremail,
creditcardinformation,usernamesandpasswords.Sometimeshackersjustsetup
theirelectronictrapsnearabusinesswherepeopleenjoythefreeWi-Fi."Inmost
casestheyareafteryourpersonalinformation,"Shadelsaid."Ifyouusethesame
usernameandpasswordformanyaccounts,theycangetintothemall.It's
possibleforanyhackertodoit.ThesoftwaretohackintoaWi-Finetworkis
availableatlittleornocost.""It'sdifficultforpeopletoknowifaWi-Fi
networkissafe,"Shadelsaid."Soyoushouldjustthinktheyarenot.Anyshared
Internetaccess,freeorpaid,carriesthesamelevelofrisk.Itissafeonlywhen
youorsomeoneyoutrustdirectlycontrolsit."Shadelsometimeschecksemail
throughpublicWi-Fi.Butheneverdoesanybankingthatway.Inanunfamiliar
place,heusesaVirtualPrivateNetwork(VPN).“Thisservicecreatesapassage
betweenyourdeviceandasafeplaceontheInternet,"hesaid.Forthesakeof
safety,Internetusersareadvisedto().
testsharedInternetaccess
relyonpaidInternetaccess
A:
lookforfreeInternetaccess
B:
avoidsharedInternetaccess
C:
答D:案:D
解析:根據(jù)第四段“Soyoushouldjustthinktheyarenot.AnysharedInternet
access,freeorpaid,carriesthesamelevelofrisk.Itissafeonlywhenyou
orsomeoneyoutrustdirectlycontrolsit."可知,任何共享的互聯(lián)網(wǎng)接入都有同樣程
度的風險。因此互聯(lián)網(wǎng)用戶應(yīng)該避免共享的互聯(lián)網(wǎng)接入。答案選D。
15、【單選題】PublicWi-FiUsersNeglectSafetyArecentsurveyshowsthat
25%ofInternetusershavedoneonlinebankingthroughpublicWi-Fiinthelast
threemonths.Italsoshowsthat27%haveboughtaproductorservicewitha
creditcardthisway.Expertsworrythathackers(黑客)wil_takeadvantageof_
thesepractices.DougShadelsaidthathackersusuallyattackintwoways.They
maycreateWi-Fihotspotsthathavethesamenameoftheonesyoutrust,suchasa
hoteloracoffeeshop.TheymayalsoprovideastrongerWi-Fisignaltoget
betweenyouandthesafehotspot.Ineithercase,thehackerscanseeyouremail,
creditcardinformation,usernamesandpasswords.S
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