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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 英语单选集考 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、more and more, the operations of our businesses, governments, and financial institutions are controlled by information that exists only inside computer memories. anyone clever enough to modify this in

2、formation for his own purposes can reap big reward. even worse, a number of people who have done this and been caught at it have managed to get away without punishment.its easy for computer crimes to go undetected if no one checks up on what the computer is doing. but even if the crime is detected,

3、the criminal may walk away not only unpunished but with a glowing recommendation from his former employers.of course, we have no statistics on crimes that go undetected. but its disturbing to note how many of the crimes we do know about were detected by accident, not by systematic inspections or oth

4、er security procedures. the computer criminals who have been caught may have been the victims of uncommonly bad luck.unlike other lawbreakers, who must leave the country, commit suicide, or go to jail, computer criminals sometimes escape punishment, demanding not only that they not be charged but th

5、at they be given good recommendations and perhaps other benefits. all too often, their demands have been met.why because company executives are afraid of the bad publicity that would result if the public found out that their computer had been misused. they hesitate at the thought of a criminal boast

6、ing in open court of how he juggled (诈骗) the most confidential (保密) records right under the noses of the companys executives, accountants, and security staff. and so another computer criminal departs with just the recommendations he needs to continue his crimes elsewhere.it is implied in the third p

7、aragraph that_ ( )a.most computer criminals who are caught blame their bad luckb.the rapid increase of computer crimes is a troublesome problemc.most computer criminals are smart enough to cover up their crimesd.many more computer crimes go undetected that arc discovered2、more and more, the operatio

8、ns of our businesses, governments, and financial institutions are controlled by information that exists only inside computer memories. anyone clever enough to modify this information for his own purposes can reap big reward. even worse, a number of people who have done this and been caught at it hav

9、e managed to get away without punishment.its easy for computer crimes to go undetected if no one checks up on what the computer is doing. but even if the crime is detected, the criminal may walk away not only unpunished but with a glowing recommendation from his former employers.of course, we have n

10、o statistics on crimes that go undetected. but its disturbing to note how many of the crimes we do know about were detected by accident, not by systematic inspections or other security procedures. the computer criminals who have been caught may have been the victims of uncommonly bad luck.unlike oth

11、er lawbreakers, who must leave the country, commit suicide, or go to jail, computer criminals sometimes escape punishment, demanding not only that they not be charged but that they be given good recommendations and perhaps other benefits. all too often, their demands have been met.why because compan

12、y executives are afraid of the bad publicity that would result if the public found out that their computer had been misused. they hesitate at the thought of a criminal boasting in open court of how he juggled (诈骗) the most confidential (保密) records right under the noses of the companys executives, a

13、ccountants, and security staff. and so another computer criminal departs with just the recommendations he needs to continue his crimes elsewhere.which of the following statements is mentioned in the passage _ ( )a.a strict law against computer crimes must be enforcedb.companies usually hesitate to u

14、ncover computer crimes to protect their reputationc.companies will guard against computer crimes to protect their reputationd.companies need to impose restrictions on confidential information3、more and more, the operations of our businesses, governments, and financial institutions are controlled by

15、information that exists only inside computer memories. anyone clever enough to modify this information for his own purposes can reap big reward. even worse, a number of people who have done this and been caught at it have managed to get away without punishment.its easy for computer crimes to go unde

16、tected if no one checks up on what the computer is doing. but even if the crime is detected, the criminal may walk away not only unpunished but with a glowing recommendation from his former employers.of course, we have no statistics on crimes that go undetected. but its disturbing to note how many o

17、f the crimes we do know about were detected by accident, not by systematic inspections or other security procedures. the computer criminals who have been caught may have been the victims of uncommonly bad luck.unlike other lawbreakers, who must leave the country, commit suicide, or go to jail, compu

18、ter criminals sometimes escape punishment, demanding not only that they not be charged but that they be given good recommendations and perhaps other benefits. all too often, their demands have been met.why because company executives are afraid of the bad publicity that would result if the public fou

19、nd out that their computer had been misused. they hesitate at the thought of a criminal boasting in open court of how he juggled (诈骗) the most confidential (保密) records right under the noses of the companys executives, accountants, and security staff. and so another computer criminal departs with ju

20、st the recommendations he needs to continue his crimes elsewhere.what may happen to computer criminals once they are caught ( )a.with a bad reputation they can hardly find another job.b.they may walk away and easily find another job.c.they will be denied access to confidential recordsd.they must lea

21、ve the country to go to jail.4、more and more, the operations of our businesses, governments, and financial institutions are controlled by information that exists only inside computer memories. anyone clever enough to modify this information for his own purposes can reap big reward. even worse, a num

22、ber of people who have done this and been caught at it have managed to get away without punishment.its easy for computer crimes to go undetected if no one checks up on what the computer is doing. but even if the crime is detected, the criminal may walk away not only unpunished but with a glowing rec

23、ommendation from his former employers.of course, we have no statistics on crimes that go undetected. but its disturbing to note how many of the crimes we do know about were detected by accident, not by systematic inspections or other security procedures. the computer criminals who have been caught m

24、ay have been the victims of uncommonly bad luck.unlike other lawbreakers, who must leave the country, commit suicide, or go to jail, computer criminals sometimes escape punishment, demanding not only that they not be charged but that they be given good recommendations and perhaps other benefits. all too

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