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Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes. Identity theft is a crime in which your personal information is stolen by someone and is used in an illegal way. When your identity is stolen, the thief often does fraud with that. He may get a credit card in your name and spend it carelessly without paying the bills; 1.     _ and you have to be responsible for the traffic accidents he causes…

Why is identity theft becoming so common? 2.     __. And the wealth of personal details people post on social networks such as Facebook also makes it easier for identity thieves to obtain personal information.

Many people are not aware of the problems caused by this crime. They wake up from their carefree attitude only when they become a victim and suffer the damages caused by this crime.

3.     and this is why it is important that every person should become cautious when using the Internet. The following tips may prevent you from identity theft.

First, make sure your computer has an updated anti-virus and firewall system installed. Second, only enter your credit card details on secure sites, or websites that you’ve used before. Third, 4.     __. Your date of birth, names of schools attended, phone number or the names of your parents are often required to verify an identity, and thieves can use this information too. Fourth, avoid sharing files as this gives other people access to your hard drive. Fifth, never open suspicious e-mails from unknown source. Last but not least, create complex passwords using a combination of numbers and keyboard symbols and _5.     __.

 

A. The popularity of the Internet and computers provides a gateway for the identity theft

B. avoid giving away too much personal information on social networking sites

C. There is one solution to the problem

D. He may get a driver’s license in your name

E. change your passwords on a regular basis

F. There is no cure for identity theft except prevention

G. He may borrow money from the bank in your name

 

1.D 2.A 3.F 4.B 5.E 【解析】 试题分析:本文向我们介绍了一种新的偷盗者,他们专门偷取别人的身份证明来干一些违法的事。人们应该注意个人信息的保密,不要随便在网络上公布自己的私人情况。 1.D考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。根据后面的and you have to be responsible for the traffic accidents he causes可知上文应该是同样的犯罪方式,D选项He may get a driver’s license in your name罪犯用你的名字得到一个驾驶证与下文的交通事故有关联,符合,故选D。 2.A考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。由后面And the wealth of personal details people post on social networks such as Facebook also makes it easier for identity thieves to obtain personal information.提到了网络会泄露个人信息可知上文应该是与网络有关的,故A选项The popularity of the Internet and computers provides a gateway for the identity theft 符合,所以选择A. 3.F考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。根据后面的this is why it is important that every person should become cautious when using the Internet.人们要对自己的个人信息谨慎一些,F选项There is no cure for identity theft except prevention 只有阻止个人信息的泄露才能防止罪犯,符合,故选F。 4.B考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。下文Your date of birth, names of schools attended, phone number or the names of your parents are often required to verify an identity,提到了很多个人信息的种类说明上文与个人信息有关,B选项 avoid giving away too much personal information on social networking sites符合,故选B。 5. 考点:考查信息匹配
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4.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?.

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C. A Subway Violin Performance     D. The Things We Miss

 

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