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2023年中考英語(yǔ)時(shí)事熱點(diǎn)閱讀專(zhuān)練
熱點(diǎn)49認(rèn)識(shí)知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán)的重要性
一、閱讀理解
1
Cybercrimc(網(wǎng)絡(luò)犯罪)referstoanycriminaloffencerelatedtotheInternet.Internetcrimeshavebeen
classifiedintolourcategories.First,theycanberelatedtoalackotproperInternetsecurity,suchasdownloadingor
deletingotherpeople'sfileswithoutpermission,andspreadingcomputerviruses.Thesecondarecrimesusually
committedwithoutacomputer,butcanoccurovertheInternet.ForsomecriminalsusetheInternettocheatothers
oftheirmoney.Third,websiteswhichoffenseinformationorencouragehatredandviolencearenamed.Last,there
arerelatedtointellectualproperty(intellectualpropertyisadesign,patent,book,etc.lawpreventsotherpeople
fromcopying).
AllInternetusersareaffectedbycybercrimeinonewayoranother.However,crimeagainstaprivate
organizationintheUSA,showedthat45.6percentof(he351biggestcompanygovernmentagencieshadhad(heir
securitysystemsbrokenintointhepreviousyear.Securityconsultantstellusthatcybercrimeiscostingfirms
worldwidehundredsofbillionsofdollarsevery.
Consideringhowbadthesituationwithcyhererimeagainstcoirpanieshasbecome,manypeoplewonderwhy
solittleisknownaboutthis.Themainreasonisthatmostcybcrcrimcisnotreported.Untilnow,mostcompanies
havebeenunwillingtoreportcasesofcybcrcrimc.Theyfearthatbydoingso,theywilllosecustomers,whomay
thinkthatthecompanycannotprotecttheirconfideniialinformationortheirmoney.
Allofthisismademoredifficultbythelegalsituationregardingcybercrime.Cybercrimeissonewthatmany
governmentshavenotyetpassedlawsagainstit,andtherearemanyholesinthelegalsystems.Inaddition,most
countriesdonothavearrangementsfordealingwithsuspectsfromothercountrieswhomayhavecommitted
cybercrime.Thus,itisdifficulttocatchcriminalsofcybercrime.
Theonlyanswertothisproblemisinternationalcooperation.Governmentsmustjoinforcestokeepupwith
theadvancesintechnologyusedbythecriminals.Itisalsoimportanttodraftnewlawsandnegotiateinternational
standardsforfightingcybcrcrimc.
1.Whichofthefollowingcanbeconsideredascybercrime?
A.Copyingothers'publicfiles.B.Creatingcomputervirus.
C.Sendinghatredwordstoafriend.D.Stealingfromonlinebanks.
2.Howdoestheauthorprovethatcybercrimeisworsetolargecompanies?
A.Bycomparingthechangingnumbers.B.Bylistingthesurveydata.
C.Byanalyzingtheheavyloss.D.Byaddingbackgroundinformation.
3.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“confidential"underlinedinParagraph3?
A.Legal.B.Valuable.C.Private.D.Correct.
4.Whatistheauthor'sadvicetopreventcybercrime
A.Countriesworktogetherfollowingthesamelaw.
B.Abroadcybercriminalsshouldbesentback.
C.Thelawyersshouldlearnmoreaboutlaws.
D.Thegovernmentshouldflowthelaw.
2
BringingGoodsintotheUK
Youareallowedtobringsomegoodsforpersonalusewithoutpayingtaxorduly.
ArrivalsfromEUcountries
YoucanbringgoodsfromEUcountrieswithoutbeingchargedtaxordutyiftheyare:
?transportedbyyourself;giftorforpersonaluse;?boughtwithtaxanddutyincluded
YoucanbringalcoholandtobaccofromEUcountrieswithoutrestrictionbutaninquirymightberequired
dependingontheamountofyourgoods.
ArrivalsfromoutsidetheEU
YouwillbefreeofdutyortaxoncertainamountsofgoodsbroughtfromoutsidetheEU,aslongastheyare
foryourownuse.Anygoodsthatarebeyondyourallowanceshouldbedeclared.
Alcohol&tobaccoallowance
TypeofWineAlcoholic
CigarettesCigarsTobaccoBeerSpirits
goods(nmtsparkingwine)drinks
250
Amount2005016litres4litres1litres2litres
grams
Therearcnoduty-freeallowancesfortobaccooralcoholifycu'rcunder17.
Allowanceforothergoods:
Themaximumvalueofothergoodsyoucanbringis£390.Anysingleitemthatisworthmorethanthe
allowancewillbechargeddutyortaxonitsfullvalue.
Therateofdutyortaxonitemsabovetheallowanceis:
?2.5%forgoodsworthupto£630;
?decidedbythetypeofgoodsworthabove£630-checkbycallingtheVAT,CustomsandExciseHelpline.
InsidetheUK;03002003700
OutsidetheUK:+442920501261
Workingtime:8amto6pin,MondaytoFriday,
Bannedandrestrictedgoods
Goodsbannedinclude:
?illegaldnigs;?offensiveweapons;*endangeredanimalandplantspecies;
?meatanddairyproductsfrommostnon-EUcountries.
Foodandplantproductsreslriciedinclude;
?productscontainingpestsanddiseases;
?productsgrownoutsidetheEU;
?productsnotforyourownuse.
Wereservetherighttoseizethegoodswhicharconsuspicionofviolatingintellectualpropertyrights.
5.WhichofthefollowingproductsfromoutsidetheEUhasthelargestduty-freeallowance?
A.Beer.B.Wine(notsparklingwine).C.Spirits.D.Alcoholicdrinks.
6.HowmuchtaxshallonecomingfromChinapayforaringboughtinAmericaworth£500?
A.£2.75B.£12.5C.£110.D.£130.
7.Whichofthefollowingitemsshallbebannedorrestricled?
A.AsetofRussiandolls.B.AbottleofFrenchwine.
C.AbrickofAustraliancheese.D.ApackageofSpanishcigarettes.
3
The"cloudwar"istakingplaceasthedisputebetweentheUnitedStatesandChinaaboutdatahackingand
computernetworksecuritygrowsstronger.ChinesecompaniessuchasAlibaba,BaiduandHuaweiareexpanding
withintheircountryandgainingcustomersinothercountries.Theyarecreatingdatacentersinmulliplecountries
andtryingtoselldatamanagementservicesthroughouttheworld.
Theincreasingcompetitionincloudcomputingandstorageincursthenewchallengeandworriessome
experts.Theyarcconcernedaboutthesafetyofdata.Afterall,coirpanicsoftenusethecloudtostoreimportant,
confidentialinformationandtooperatesuchactivitiesasdata-drivenmachinery,telecommunications,bankingand
transportsystems—includingplansfordriverlessvehicles.
LeeBranstetterisanassociateprofessorofeconomicsattheHeinzSchoolofPolicyandManagementofthe
CarnegieMellonUniversity.Hetoldmanymulti-nationalcompanies"haveseriousconcernsabouttheprotectionof
theirintellectualproperty(知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán))."Branstettersaidsomeoftheselargecompaniesalreadybelievetheyhave
lostvaluableinformation.
SheilaJasanoffisthedirectoroftheprogramonscience,technologyandsocietyatHarvard'sKennedySchool.
Shecalledthecloudcomputingindustry"unruly”.Inotherwords,theindustryisnotstrictlygoverned.
"People(inthebusiness)aremakingrulesastheygoalongortakingadvantageofthelackofrules/'
Jasanoffsaid.Shesaidcloudcomputingcompaniesarenotclearaboutwhatsecuritymeasurestheyarepromising
cusiomers.Sheisworried(hatamajoraccidentmayhappenbeforegovernmentsrealize(heneedforstrongerrules
inthecloudcomputingindustry.Shebelievesthereshouldbeinternationally-acceptedrulestomeetthenew
challenge.Butshedoesnotbelieveaninternationalagreementwillbereachedanytimesoon.
8.Whatdoesthe"cloudwar"referto?
A.Thewarupinthesky.
B.Somekindofcoldwar.
C.TheChina-USrelationship.
D.Thecompetitiononthe"cloud".
9.WhatconcernssomeexpertsaccordingtoParagraph2?
A.Informationsecurity.
B.Warsamongcountries.
C.Thestorageof“cloud”.
D.Thelackoftechnology.
10.WhichofthefollowingmaybeconsistentwithJasanoffsopinion?
A.Amajoraccidentisboundtotakeplacesoon.
B.Anagreementistobereachedinthenearfuture.
C.Thecloudindustryneedsguidingandmonitoring.
D.Governmentshavekeptaneyeoncloudindustry.
11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.China'sRiseorNot
B.NewWar,NewChallenge
C.ChancesonCloudInformation
D.GrowthofCloudComputingIndustry
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WIPOistheglobalfbrumforintellectualpropertysei-vices,policy,informationandcooperation.Weare
aself-fundingagencyoftheUnitedNations,with191memberstates.Ourmissionistoleadthedevelopmentof
abalancedandeffectiveinternationalintellectualproperty(IP)systemthatenablesinnovationanccreativityfor
thebenefitofall.Ourmandate,governingbodiesandproceduresaresetoutintheWIPOconvention,which
esUblishedWIPOin1967.
Werunworkshopsandseminarsthroughouttheyear.Thepresentationsandmeetingdocumentsaremade
availablefbrdownloadingwhereverpossiblehere.CurrentandupcomingCaseStudyWorkshoponSupportfor
IntellectualPropertyManagementinSMEs(IPAdvantage)
MeetingcodeWIP0/SMES/TY0/19
DateandvenueJanuary29toJanuary31,2019(Tokyo,Japan)
Topic(s)SmallandMedium-SizedEnterprises,WorkshopsandSeminars
NationalWorkshoponIntellectualPropertyPoliciesforUniversitiesandResearchInstitutions
MeetingcodeWIPO/IP/UNI/AMM/19
DaleandvenueMaiuli19luMaich20,2019(Tukyu,Japan)
Topic(s)IntellectualProperty,Workshopsandseminars
ConsultationmeetingswiththeIndustrialPropertyProtectionsDirectorateoftheMinistryofIndustry,Trade
andsupplyandthemainrelevantinstitutions
MeetingcodeWIPO/IP/MIN/AMM/19
DateandvenueMarch21,2019(Paris,France)
TopicsIntellectualProperty,Workshopsandseminars
Nationalseminaroncollectivemanagement
MeetingcodeWIPO/CCM/TLV/18
DateandvenueApril19,2019(TelAviv,Israel)
CollectiveManagementofIntellectualProperty
Topics
(Copyright),Workshopsandseminars
12.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat.A.itisanarticlefromthehandbookofWIPO
B.governingbodiesofallmemberstatespayfortherunningofWIPO
C.itisintendedforthoseinterestedintheknowledgeofintellectualproperty
D.themissionofWIPOistodevelopaneffectivesystemofinnovationandCreativity
13.IfoneisinterestedinImanagement,hecanattendaseminarin.A.JordanorIsrael
B.IsraelorFrance
C.AmmanorTokyo
D.TelAvivorTokyo
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ThetradefightbetweentheUnitedStatesandChinaincreasedMondayasthetwoeconomicsuperpowers
hiteachotherwiththeirbiggestroundoftariffs(關(guān)稅)yet.TheTrumpadministration
addednew10%tariffson$200billionofChinesegoodsjustaftermidnightET(nooninBeijing),coveringing
thousandsofproducts,includingfoodseasonings,baseballgloves,networkroutersandindustrialmachineryparts.
Chinafiredbackimmediatelywithnewtaxesof5%to10%on$60billionofUSgoodssuchasmeal,chemicals,
clothesandautoparts.Themovesleadtothegrowingconflictbetweentheworld'stoptwoeconomies.
“Wcarcsquarelyinthemidstofthe'it'llgetworsebeforeitgc:sbetter5phase,“AnindaMitra,senioranalyst
atBNYMellonInvestmentManagement,saidinanoteafterthelatesttariffswereannouncedlastweek.President
DonaldTrump'swavesofnewtariflsonChinanowapplytoover$250billionofChinesegoods,roughlyhalfthe
amountthecountrysellstotheUnitedStates.Thelatestroundaffectsthousandsofproductsboughtby
USconsumers,includinghundredsofmillionsofdollarsoffurnitureandelectronicsimports(電子進(jìn)口).
TheUStariffsaddedearlierintheyearmostlyhitindustrialgoods.
ThemeasuresarcmeanttopunishChinaforwhattheTrumpadministrationsaysarcunfairtradepractices,
suchasintellectualproperty(知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán))theft.
Beijinghasrejected(拒絕)theUSassertions(斷言),accusingtheUnitedSlatesofprotectionism
andbullying.IthasfiredbackwithtariffsonAmericangoodsworthmore(han$110billion.
TheTrumpadministrationhasmade4Malseaccusations^^andsoughtto“additsowninterestsonChina
throughgreatpressure,theChinesegovernmentsaidinalengthywhitepaperpublishedMondayaboutthetwo
countries*traderelationship,accordingtostatenewsagencyXinhua.Unbelievably,ThelatestroundofUStariffs
issettoincreaseattheendoftheyearfrom10%to25%.Chinahasn'tyetspelledouthowitwillrespondtothat.
Trumphasalsothreatened(威脅)tariff'sonanother$267billionofChineseproducts.Thatwouldmeanthe
USmeasureseffectivelycoverallChina'sannualgoodsexports(fl!0)totheUnitedSlates(thetotalfor2017
wasabout$506billion).
China,whichimportsafarsmalleramountfromtheUnitedStates,isrunningoutofnewproductstotarget,
butanalystssayitstillhasotheroptionstofireback.Theyincludechargingevenhighertariffs,addingimport
quotas,limitingChinesecitizens5traveltotheUnitedStatesfbrstudyandtourism,andreducingtaxesfor
companiesaffectedbythetariffs.
14.Wecaninferfromthefirsttwoparagraphsthat.
A.theTrumpadministrationaddednew10%tariffson$200billionofChinesegoods
B.Chinafiredbacktaxesof10%onUSgoodsintotal
C.ChinesegoodssoldtoAmericaamountstoabout$500billion
D.thelatestroundaffectsthousandsofproductsboughtbyUSconsumers,mostlyincludingindustrialgoods
15.AccordingtowhatTheTrumpadministrationsays,themeasuresaremeanttopunishChinabecauseof
A.protectionismB.bullying
C.intellectualpropertytheftD.furniture
16.ChinesegovernmentwilltakesomemeasuresagainstAmericaintradefightEXCEPT
A.threatentariffsonanother$267billionofChineseproducts
B.chargeevenhighertariffs
C.limitChinesecitizens'traveltotheUnitedStates
D.increasetaxesforcompaniesaffectedbythetariff
17.Whereisthepassagemostlikelytobefrom?
A.Anewsreport.B.Abookreview.
C.Alessonplan.D.Anadvertisement.
18.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardsthepolicyoftariffs?
A.subjective.B.objective.
C.negative.D.supportive.
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Counterfeit(假冒的)goods,orfalseversionsofproducts,maycostthegovernmentofKenyaasmuchas$1
billioneachyear.Thefakegoodsalsohurtbusinessownerswhofindithardtokeepcustomers.Butinformation
technologyisbeingusedtotrytostoptheproblem.JemimaMwafiguisa34-year-oldbusinesswomanwhosells
productslikepcrfumc.Butinthefirstyearofrunningherbusiness,shefoundithardtokeepcustomersbecauseof
counterfeitgoods.
Ms.MwafigusaysherbusinesshasimprovedsinceshebeganusingasmartphoneapplicationcalledBarcode
(條碼)Scanner.Theappisusedtoauthenticate(驗(yàn)證)products.Itcheckstomakesuretheprcductsarenot
counterfeit.
“WiththisapplicationI'mabletoscanthebarcodesofeachperfiimeandinstantlyIgettheproductiondate,
theandI'mabletoknowthesafety,,5shesays."Thatway,Ihaveconfidenceinsellingtomycustomers.”
In2010,KenyacreatedtheAnti-CounterfeitAgency,orACA,tofightagainstillegaltrade.TheACAhas
successfullyaskedgovernmentofficialsforstrongerpunishmentsforcounterfeiters.
AgnesKaringuistheagency'sactingdirectorfbrresearchandawareness.ShesaystheACAistryingtostay
onestepaheadofthosemakingfakegoods.
“WearealsolookingintoITsolutionswherewecanbeable(ouseSMSprograms,barcodesandinformation
sharing,Mshesays."Theendusersoftheproductswillactuallybeabletogettheauthenticationinformation,and
thisinformationconiesbacktoACAandintellectualpropertyrightsholders.^^
TheagencyistestinganotherprogramcalledAllvirtuous.Theapplicationisanotherwaytofindoutifa
productisrealornotbyscanningitsbarcode.I'hcbarcodeinformationissenttoadatabase.Thenaresultissent
backtotheapp.
TheInternationalChamberofCommerceisaglobalbusinessorganization.Itsaysthevalueofcounterfeit
goodsproducedaroundtheworldisexpectedtobemorethan$1.7trillion(萬(wàn)億)thisyear.
19.What'sthemainpurposeofthispassage?
A.TotellusthatInformationTechnologyisdevelopingfast.
B.Topersuadeustoresistcounterfeitgoods.
C.Toadviseustousephoneappswhilegoingshopping.
D.Toinformusthatphoneappscanhelpstopcounterfeiters'trade.
20.WhydidKenyacreateACA?
A.Toraisepeople'sawarenessofcounterfeitgoods.
B.Toaskthegovernmenttopunishcounterfeiters.
C.Tbdealwithillegaltrade.
D.lblookintoITsolutions.
21.Theunderlinedphrase"expiratiendate“inParagraph3meansthetimewhen.
A.theproductisunabletobeused
B.(heproductispacked
C.(heproductisfirstoutofthefactory
D.(heproductismade
22.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Measuresshouldbetakenimmediatelytopreventcounterfeitgoods.
B.Thebusinessofcounterfeitgoodsisfailingoff.
C.ThevalueofcounterfeitgoodsislikelytobemorethanSI.7trillionthisyear.
D.Counterfeitgoodsmakeagreatcontributiontotheworldeconomy.
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Therehavealwaysbeenlawsagainstcopyingotherpeople'sid^as.However,whencopyingwasonlylimited
(ocopyingsomethingbyhand,problemsweresolvedeasily.Thesolutionwasalwaysthedestructionorremovalof
thecopy.Nowadays,theriseoftheInternethasmadetheissueofintellectualproperty(知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán))more
complicated.
Almosteverybitofinformationcanbecutandpasted(粘貝占)wilhafewclicksofamouse.Manyartforms
suchaswritings,films,andmusicneednewprotectiontoensurethatpeopledonotsimplytransferthemforfree.
Onlineillegalcopyinghasbeenblamedforahugereductioninthesalesofmanyrecordsbecauseitishardto
convincepeopletobuysomethingthattheycangetforfree.Eventheideasbehindtraditionalgames,suchas
Scrabble,havebeenusedwithouttheowners'permission.
Oldlawshavebeenstrugglingtokeepup.Whilemusiccompanieshavebeensuccessfulinpersuadingcourts
thatactionshouldbetakenagainstpeoplewhoillegallydownloadmusic,thelawisdifficulttocaiTyout.
Furthermore,intellectualpropertyrightsvarywidelyfromcountrytocountry,soit'supfbrdebatewhichlaws
apply.Finally,thereisthefactthatmanypeoplesimplydonotseedieactastheft(盜竊),sinceoncetheworkhas
beendigitizedthereisnoclearphysicalobjecttostealinthefirstplace.
Alloftheseissuesmeanthatcompaniesinvolvedwithintellectualproperty—ideasoreasilydigitized
information—arcfightingdesperatelytogetpeopletopayfortheinformationtheyuse,ratherthanpayingfbran
objectlikeaCDthattheyuse.Whilethecompanieshavesometimesbeensuccessful,thepracticalbarrierstofull
proiectionseeminsuiTnountable.
Finally,allthatconcernedpartiescandoishopethattheirfewsuccessesscareoffothersandtrytofindnew
waysofmakingmoney.
23.Whydowritings,films,andmusicneedprotection?
A.Theyareveryexpensive.
B.Theyareimpossibletocopy.
C.ItiseasytomakeCDs,books,andmovies.
D.Theyarceasilyabletobetransferredwhenindigitalform.
24.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasaproblemofcarryingoutintellectualpropertyrights?
A.Lawsarenotthesameinallcountries.
B.Peopledonotseecopyinginformationastheft.
C.Itisveryhardtocatchpeoplewhoarebreakingthelaw.
D.Internetserviceprovidersdonolwant(ocooperatewith(hepolice.
25.Theunderlinedword“insurmouniable”inParagraph4means"
A.extremelyexpensiveB.impossibletoovercome
C.againstthelawD.hardtoprove
26.Whatcanbeinferredfromthispassage?
A.Musicandfilmswillbeunnecessaryinthefuture.
B.Newlawsarenecessarybutdifficulttoputintopractice.
C.TheInternetislikelytobecomemoreimportantinthefuture.
D.Lawsarcjustawayforgreedycompaniestocontroltheirproducts.
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TheChinesegovernmentstartedthe“madeinChina2025"project27.(recent),whichisregardedasa
Chineseversionof''Industry4.0".Thekeyto28.(achieve)thenewindustrialrevolutionisintellectualization(?
能化).29.ChinashoulddoisimproveitslevelfromuniadcinChina”to“createdinChina"andto''intelligent
manufacturinginChina”.
China30.(become)famousastheworld'sfactoryuptonowbecauseahugeamountofproductsmadein
Chinahavebeensoldallovertheworld,and“MadeinChina”hasbeenassociated31.theseinexpensive
manufacturedgoodswithlowtechnologicalcontent.Actually,Chinahasfewindustrieswithcore:echnologyor
independentintellectualproperty32.(right).Inmanyhomeindustries,thedependencyonexternaltechnologyis
morethan50percent,whilethepercentageisonly5percentin33.(develop)countriessuchastheUnitedStates
andJapan.Manyhomeindustriesmakelittlemoneyasoriginalequipmentmanufacturers,becausetheydon'thave
34.((hey)ownindependentbrands,independenldesignandindependentcoretechnology.
IfChinawantstomoveupthe35.(globe)industrychain,ithastochangeiroinbeingtheworld'sprocessing
factortobeing36.innovationbasefortheworld.Thismeanspromotingthedevelopmentofindustrieswith
independenttechnology.
2023年中考英語(yǔ)時(shí)事熱點(diǎn)閱讀專(zhuān)練
熱點(diǎn)49認(rèn)識(shí)知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán)的重要性
一、閱讀理解
1
Cybercrime(網(wǎng)絡(luò)犯罪)referstoanycriminaloffencerelatedtotheInternet.Internetcrimeshavebeen
classifiedintolourcategories.First,theycanberelatedtoalackotproperInternetsecurity,suchasdownloadingor
deletingotherpeople'sfileswithoutpermission,andspreadingcomputerviruses.Thesecondarecrimesusually
committedwithoutacomputer,butcanoccurovertheInternet.ForsomecriminalsusetheInternettacheatothers
oftheirmoney.Third,websiteswhichoffenseinformationorencouragehatredandviolencearenamed.Last,there
arerelatedtointellectualproperty(intellectualpropertyisadesign,patent,book,etc.lawpreventsotherpeople
fromcopying).
AllInternetusersareaffectedbycybercrimeinonewayoranother.However,crimeagainstaprivate
organizationintheUSA,showedthat45.6percentof(he351biggestcompanygovernmentagencieshadhadtheir
securitysystemsbrokenintointhepreviousyear.Securityconsultantstellusthatcybercrimeiscostingfirms
worldwidehundredsofbillionsofdollarsevery.
Consideringhowbadthesituationwithcybercrinieagainstcompanieshasbecome,manypeoplewonderwhy
solittleisknownaboutthis.Themainreasonisthatmostcybcrcrimcisnotreported.Untilnow,mostcompanies
havebeenunwillingtoreportcasesofcybcrcrimc.Theyfearthatbydoingso,theywilllosecustomers,whomay
thinkthatthecompanycannotprotecttheirconfideniialinformationortheirmoney.
Allofthisismademoredifficultbythelegalsituationregardingcybercrime.Cybercrimeissonewthatmany
governmentshavenotyetpassedlawsagainstit,andtherearemanyholesinthelegalsystems.Inaddition,most
countriesdonothavearrangementsfordealingwithsuspectsfromothercountrieswhomayhavecommitted
cybercrime.Thus,itisdifficulttocatchcriminalsofcybercrime.
Theonlyanswertothisproblemisinternationalcooperation.Governmentsmustjoinforcestokeepupwith
theadvancesintechnologyusedbythecriminals.Itisalsoimportanttodraftnewlawsandnegotiateinternational
standardsforfightingcybcrcrimc.
1.Whichofthefollowingcanbeconsideredascybercrime?
A.Copyingothers'publicfiles.B.Creatingcomputervirus.
C.Sendinghatredwordstoafriend.D.Stealingfromonlinebanks.
2.Howdoestheauthorprovethatcybercrimeisworsetolargecompanies?
A.Bycomparingthechangingnumbers.B.Bylistingthesurveydata.
C.Byanalyzingtheheavyloss.D.Byaddingbackgroundinformation.
3.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“confidential“underlinedinParagraph3?
A.Legal.B.Valuable.C.Private.D.Correct.
4.Whatistheauthor'sadvicetopreventcybercrime
A.Countriesworktogetherfollowingthesamelaw.
B.Abroadcybercriminalsshouldbesentback.
C.Thelawyersshouldlearnmoreaboutlaws.
D.Thegovernmentshouldflowthelaw.
【答案】1.D2.B3.C4.A
【解析】本文是一篇說(shuō)明文。文章介紹r網(wǎng)絡(luò)犯罪的定義、分類(lèi)以及造成的影響和解決辦法。
1.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段“CybercrimereferstoanycriminaloffencerelatedtotheIntemet.(網(wǎng)絡(luò)犯罪是指任何
與互聯(lián)網(wǎng)有關(guān)的刑事犯罪戶(hù)可知,網(wǎng)絡(luò)犯罪與網(wǎng)絡(luò)有關(guān),所以網(wǎng)上銀行盜竊屬于網(wǎng)絡(luò)犯罪。故選D。
2.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“However,crimeagainstaprivateorganizationintheUSA,showedthat45.6percent
ofthe351biggestcompanygovernmentagencieshadhadtheirsecuritysystemsbrokenintointhepreviousyear.
Securityconsultantstellusthatcybercrimeiscostingfirmsworldwidehundredsofbillionsofdollarsevery.(然而,
美國(guó)針對(duì)私人組織的犯罪顯示,前一年,351家最大的政府機(jī)構(gòu)中有45.6%的安全系統(tǒng)被入侵。安全顧問(wèn)告
訴我們,網(wǎng)絡(luò)犯罪正在給全球各公司造成數(shù)千億美元的損失)''可推斷,作者通過(guò)列出調(diào)查數(shù)據(jù)證明網(wǎng)絡(luò)犯罪
對(duì)大公司更不利。故選B。
3.詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)前文“Untilnow,mostcompanieshavebeenunwillingtoreportcasesofcybercrime.They
fearthatbydoingso,theywilllosecustomers(到目前為止,大多數(shù)公司都不愿意報(bào)告網(wǎng)絡(luò)犯罪案件。他們擔(dān)心
這樣做會(huì)失去客戶(hù))''公司主要保護(hù)客戶(hù)的隱私和財(cái)務(wù),所以“confidcntia『指的是私人的。故選C。
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