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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 理工类单选集考试卷_模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、*html*下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。car thieves could be stoppedremotely(遥远地)? ?speeding off(超速行驶) in a stolen car,the thief thinks he has got a great catch. but he is in a nasty surprise. thecar

2、is fitted with a remote immobilizer(使车辆不能调动的装置), and a radio signal from acontrol center miles away will ensure that once the thief switches the engineu?(51) ?/u, he will not be able to start it again.?for now, such devices u?(52) ?/u only available for fleetsof trucks and specialist vehicles used o

3、n construction sites. but remoteimmobilization(使车辆不能调动) technology could soon start to trickle(慢慢地移动) down toordinary cars, and u?(53) ?/u be available to ordinary cars in theuk u?(54) ?/u two months.? ?the idea goes like this.a control box fitted to the car incorporates u?(55) ?/u iniaturecellphone

4、 (移动电话,手机), a microprocessor and memory, and a gps satellitepositioning receiver. u?(56) ?/u the car is stolen, a codedcellphone signal will tell the unit to block the vehicles engine managementsystem and prevent the engine u?(57) ?/u restarted.?there are even plans for immobilizers u?(58) ?/u shut

5、downvehicles on the move, though there are fears over the safety implications ofsuch a system.? ?in the uk, an array of technical fixes is alreadymaking u?(59) ?/u harder for car thieves. the pattern of vehiclescrime has changed, says martyn randall of thatcham, a security researchorganization based

6、 in berkshire that is funded in part u?(60) ?/uthe motor insurance industry.? ?he says it would only take him afew minutes to u?(61) ?/u a novice(新手,初学者) how to steal a carusing a bare minimum of tools. but only if the car is more than 10 yearsold.? ?modern cars are a far tougher (艰苦的) proposition (

7、任务), astheir engine management computer will not u?(62) ?/u them to startunless they receive a unique id code beamed out by the ignition(点火) key. in theuk, technologies like this u?(63) ?/u achieve a 31 per cent dropin vehicle-related crime since 1997.? ?but determined criminalsare still managing to

8、 find other ways to steal cars. often by getting hold ofthe owners keys in a burglary (夜窃行为;盗窃). in 2000, 12 per cent of vehicles stolenin the uk were taken using the owners keys double the previous yearsfigure.? ?remote-controlled immobilization system wouldu?(64) ?/u a major new obstacle in the cr

9、iminals way by makingsuch thefts pointless. a group that includes thatcham, the police, insurancecompanies and security technology firms have developed standards for a systemthat could go on the market sooner than the u?(65) ?/uexpects.( )a.offb.onc.atd.of2、*html*下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。car

10、 thieves could be stoppedremotely(遥远地)? ?speeding off(超速行驶) in a stolen car,the thief thinks he has got a great catch. but he is in a nasty surprise. thecar is fitted with a remote immobilizer(使车辆不能调动的装置), and a radio signal from acontrol center miles away will ensure that once the thief switches th

11、e engineu?(51) ?/u, he will not be able to start it again.?for now, such devices u?(52) ?/u only available for fleetsof trucks and specialist vehicles used on construction sites. but remoteimmobilization(使车辆不能调动) technology could soon start to trickle(慢慢地移动) down toordinary cars, and u?(53) ?/u be a

12、vailable to ordinary cars in theuk u?(54) ?/u two months.? ?the idea goes like this.a control box fitted to the car incorporates u?(55) ?/u iniaturecellphone (移动电话,手机), a microprocessor and memory, and a gps satellitepositioning receiver. u?(56) ?/u the car is stolen, a codedcellphone signal will te

13、ll the unit to block the vehicles engine managementsystem and prevent the engine u?(57) ?/u restarted.?there are even plans for immobilizers u?(58) ?/u shut downvehicles on the move, though there are fears over the safety implications ofsuch a system.? ?in the uk, an array of technical fixes is alre

14、adymaking u?(59) ?/u harder for car thieves. the pattern of vehiclescrime has changed, says martyn randall of thatcham, a security researchorganization based in berkshire that is funded in part u?(60) ?/uthe motor insurance industry.? ?he says it would only take him afew minutes to u?(61) ?/u a novi

15、ce(新手,初学者) how to steal a carusing a bare minimum of tools. but only if the car is more than 10 yearsold.? ?modern cars are a far tougher (艰苦的) proposition (任务), astheir engine management computer will not u?(62) ?/u them to startunless they receive a unique id code beamed out by the ignition(点火) ke

16、y. in theuk, technologies like this u?(63) ?/u achieve a 31 per cent dropin vehicle-related crime since 1997.? ?but determined criminalsare still managing to find other ways to steal cars. often by getting hold ofthe owners keys in a burglary (夜窃行为;盗窃). in 2000, 12 per cent of vehicles stolenin the

17、uk were taken using the owners keys double the previous yearsfigure.? ?remote-controlled immobilization system wouldu?(64) ?/u a major new obstacle in the criminals way by makingsuch thefts pointless. a group that includes thatcham, the police, insurancecompanies and security technology firms have d

18、eveloped standards for a systemthat could go on the market sooner than the u?(65) ?/uexpects.( )a.isb.wasc.wered.are3、*html*下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。car thieves could be stoppedremotely(遥远地)? ?speeding off(超速行驶) in a stolen car,the thief thinks he has got a great catch. but he is in a nasty

19、surprise. thecar is fitted with a remote immobilizer(使车辆不能调动的装置), and a radio signal from acontrol center miles away will ensure that once the thief switches the engineu?(51) ?/u, he will not be able to start it again.?for now, such devices u?(52) ?/u only available for fleetsof trucks and specialis

20、t vehicles used on construction sites. but remoteimmobilization(使车辆不能调动) technology could soon start to trickle(慢慢地移动) down toordinary cars, and u?(53) ?/u be available to ordinary cars in theuk u?(54) ?/u two months.? ?the idea goes like this.a control box fitted to the car incorporates u?(55) ?/u

21、iniaturecellphone (移动电话,手机), a microprocessor and memory, and a gps satellitepositioning receiver. u?(56) ?/u the car is stolen, a codedcellphone signal will tell the unit to block the vehicles engine managementsystem and prevent the engine u?(57) ?/u restarted.?there are even plans for immobilizers

22、 u?(58) ?/u shut downvehicles on the move, though there are fears over the safety implications ofsuch a system.? ?in the uk, an array of technical fixes is alreadymaking u?(59) ?/u harder for car thieves. the pattern of vehiclescrime has changed, says martyn randall of thatcham, a security researcho

23、rganization based in berkshire that is funded in part u?(60) ?/uthe motor insurance industry.? ?he says it would only take him afew minutes to u?(61) ?/u a novice(新手,初学者) how to steal a carusing a bare minimum of tools. but only if the car is more than 10 yearsold.? ?modern cars are a far tougher (艰

24、苦的) proposition (任务), astheir engine management computer will not u?(62) ?/u them to startunless they receive a unique id code beamed out by the ignition(点火) key. in theuk, technologies like this u?(63) ?/u achieve a 31 per cent dropin vehicle-related crime since 1997.? ?but determined criminalsare

25、still managing to find other ways to steal cars. often by getting hold ofthe owners keys in a burglary (夜窃行为;盗窃). in 2000, 12 per cent of vehicles stolenin the uk were taken using the owners keys double the previous yearsfigure.? ?remote-controlled immobilization system wouldu?(64) ?/u a major new o

26、bstacle in the criminals way by makingsuch thefts pointless. a group that includes thatcham, the police, insurancecompanies and security technology firms have developed standards for a systemthat could go on the market sooner than the u?(65) ?/uexpects.( )a.canb.have toc.need tod.should4、*html*下面的短文

27、有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。car thieves could be stoppedremotely(遥远地)? ?speeding off(超速行驶) in a stolen car,the thief thinks he has got a great catch. but he is in a nasty surprise. thecar is fitted with a remote immobilizer(使车辆不能调动的装置), and a radio signal from acontrol center miles away will ensure

28、that once the thief switches the engineu?(51) ?/u, he will not be able to start it again.?for now, such devices u?(52) ?/u only available for fleetsof trucks and specialist vehicles used on construction sites. but remoteimmobilization(使车辆不能调动) technology could soon start to trickle(慢慢地移动) down toord

29、inary cars, and u?(53) ?/u be available to ordinary cars in theuk u?(54) ?/u two months.? ?the idea goes like this.a control box fitted to the car incorporates u?(55) ?/u iniaturecellphone (移动电话,手机), a microprocessor and memory, and a gps satellitepositioning receiver. u?(56) ?/u the car is stolen,

30、a codedcellphone signal will tell the unit to block the vehicles engine managementsystem and prevent the engine u?(57) ?/u restarted.?there are even plans for immobilizers u?(58) ?/u shut downvehicles on the move, though there are fears over the safety implications ofsuch a system.? ?in the uk, an a

31、rray of technical fixes is alreadymaking u?(59) ?/u harder for car thieves. the pattern of vehiclescrime has changed, says martyn randall of thatcham, a security researchorganization based in berkshire that is funded in part u?(60) ?/uthe motor insurance industry.? ?he says it would only take him af

32、ew minutes to u?(61) ?/u a novice(新手,初学者) how to steal a carusing a bare minimum of tools. but only if the car is more than 10 yearsold.? ?modern cars are a far tougher (艰苦的) proposition (任务), astheir engine management computer will not u?(62) ?/u them to startunless they receive a unique id code be

33、amed out by the ignition(点火) key. in theuk, technologies like this u?(63) ?/u achieve a 31 per cent dropin vehicle-related crime since 1997.? ?but determined criminalsare still managing to find other ways to steal cars. often by getting hold ofthe owners keys in a burglary (夜窃行为;盗窃). in 2000, 12 per

34、 cent of vehicles stolenin the uk were taken using the owners keys double the previous yearsfigure.? ?remote-controlled immobilization system wouldu?(64) ?/u a major new obstacle in the criminals way by makingsuch thefts pointless. a group that includes thatcham, the police, insurancecompanies and s

35、ecurity technology firms have developed standards for a systemthat could go on the market sooner than the u?(65) ?/uexpects.( )a.afterb.forc.ind.at5、*html*下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。car thieves could be stoppedremotely(遥远地)? ?speeding off(超速行驶) in a stolen car,the thief thinks he has got a gre

36、at catch. but he is in a nasty surprise. thecar is fitted with a remote immobilizer(使车辆不能调动的装置), and a radio signal from acontrol center miles away will ensure that once the thief switches the engineu?(51) ?/u, he will not be able to start it again.?for now, such devices u?(52) ?/u only available fo

37、r fleetsof trucks and specialist vehicles used on construction sites. but remoteimmobilization(使车辆不能调动) technology could soon start to trickle(慢慢地移动) down toordinary cars, and u?(53) ?/u be available to ordinary cars in theuk u?(54) ?/u two months.? ?the idea goes like this.a control box fitted to t

38、he car incorporates u?(55) ?/u iniaturecellphone (移动电话,手机), a microprocessor and memory, and a gps satellitepositioning receiver. u?(56) ?/u the car is stolen, a codedcellphone signal will tell the unit to block the vehicles engine managementsystem and prevent the engine u?(57) ?/u restarted.?there

39、are even plans for immobilizers u?(58) ?/u shut downvehicles on the move, though there are fears over the safety implications ofsuch a system.? ?in the uk, an array of technical fixes is alreadymaking u?(59) ?/u harder for car thieves. the pattern of vehiclescrime has changed, says martyn randall of

40、 thatcham, a security researchorganization based in berkshire that is funded in part u?(60) ?/uthe motor insurance industry.? ?he says it would only take him afew minutes to u?(61) ?/u a novice(新手,初学者) how to steal a carusing a bare minimum of tools. but only if the car is more than 10 yearsold.? ?m

41、odern cars are a far tougher (艰苦的) proposition (任务), astheir engine management computer will not u?(62) ?/u them to startunless they receive a unique id code beamed out by the ignition(点火) key. in theuk, technologies like this u?(63) ?/u achieve a 31 per cent dropin vehicle-related crime since 1997.

42、? ?but determined criminalsare still managing to find other ways to steal cars. often by getting hold ofthe owners keys in a burglary (夜窃行为;盗窃). in 2000, 12 per cent of vehicles stolenin the uk were taken using the owners keys double the previous yearsfigure.? ?remote-controlled immobilization syste

43、m wouldu?(64) ?/u a major new obstacle in the criminals way by makingsuch thefts pointless. a group that includes thatcham, the police, insurancecompanies and security technology firms have developed standards for a systemthat could go on the market sooner than the u?(65) ?/uexpects.( )a.theb./c.ad.

44、an6、*html*下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。car thieves could be stoppedremotely(遥远地)? ?speeding off(超速行驶) in a stolen car,the thief thinks he has got a great catch. but he is in a nasty surprise. thecar is fitted with a remote immobilizer(使车辆不能调动的装置), and a radio signal from acontrol center miles aw

45、ay will ensure that once the thief switches the engineu?(51) ?/u, he will not be able to start it again.?for now, such devices u?(52) ?/u only available for fleetsof trucks and specialist vehicles used on construction sites. but remoteimmobilization(使车辆不能调动) technology could soon start to trickle(慢慢

46、地移动) down toordinary cars, and u?(53) ?/u be available to ordinary cars in theuk u?(54) ?/u two months.? ?the idea goes like this.a control box fitted to the car incorporates u?(55) ?/u iniaturecellphone (移动电话,手机), a microprocessor and memory, and a gps satellitepositioning receiver. u?(56) ?/u the

47、car is stolen, a codedcellphone signal will tell the unit to block the vehicles engine managementsystem and prevent the engine u?(57) ?/u restarted.?there are even plans for immobilizers u?(58) ?/u shut downvehicles on the move, though there are fears over the safety implications ofsuch a system.? ?

48、in the uk, an array of technical fixes is alreadymaking u?(59) ?/u harder for car thieves. the pattern of vehiclescrime has changed, says martyn randall of thatcham, a security researchorganization based in berkshire that is funded in part u?(60) ?/uthe motor insurance industry.? ?he says it would o

49、nly take him afew minutes to u?(61) ?/u a novice(新手,初学者) how to steal a carusing a bare minimum of tools. but only if the car is more than 10 yearsold.? ?modern cars are a far tougher (艰苦的) proposition (任务), astheir engine management computer will not u?(62) ?/u them to startunless they receive a un

50、ique id code beamed out by the ignition(点火) key. in theuk, technologies like this u?(63) ?/u achieve a 31 per cent dropin vehicle-related crime since 1997.? ?but determined criminalsare still managing to find other ways to steal cars. often by getting hold ofthe owners keys in a burglary (夜窃行为;盗窃).

51、in 2000, 12 per cent of vehicles stolenin the uk were taken using the owners keys double the previous yearsfigure.? ?remote-controlled immobilization system wouldu?(64) ?/u a major new obstacle in the criminals way by makingsuch thefts pointless. a group that includes thatcham, the police, insurance

52、companies and security technology firms have developed standards for a systemthat could go on the market sooner than the u?(65) ?/uexpects.( )a.withb.ifc.butd.and7、*html*下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。car thieves could be stoppedremotely(遥远地)? ?speeding off(超速行驶) in a stolen car,the thief thinks h

53、e has got a great catch. but he is in a nasty surprise. thecar is fitted with a remote immobilizer(使车辆不能调动的装置), and a radio signal from acontrol center miles away will ensure that once the thief switches the engineu?(51) ?/u, he will not be able to start it again.?for now, such devices u?(52) ?/u on

54、ly available for fleetsof trucks and specialist vehicles used on construction sites. but remoteimmobilization(使车辆不能调动) technology could soon start to trickle(慢慢地移动) down toordinary cars, and u?(53) ?/u be available to ordinary cars in theuk u?(54) ?/u two months.? ?the idea goes like this.a control

55、box fitted to the car incorporates u?(55) ?/u iniaturecellphone (移动电话,手机), a microprocessor and memory, and a gps satellitepositioning receiver. u?(56) ?/u the car is stolen, a codedcellphone signal will tell the unit to block the vehicles engine managementsystem and prevent the engine u?(57) ?/u restarted.?there are even plans for immobilizers u?(58) ?/u shut downvehicles on the move, though there are fe

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