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英語(二)年月真題

00015201210

1、【單選題】Skillfulfarming______themtosupportalargepopulation.

enabled

forced

A:

authorized

B:

required

C:

答D:案:A

解析:句意:有技術的種植讓他們能夠提供大量人口(的需求)。Aenabled使..能夠;

B逼迫;C認可、審定、批準;D需要。故選項A符合題意。

2、【單選題】Thefindingsofthesurveywentcontrary______whatwasexpected.

in

on

A:

for

B:

to

C:

答D:案:D

解析:句意:該調查的結果與預計的情況相反。構成短語:be/go(過去式went)

contraryto與......相反。故正確選項為D。

3、【單選題】Jamesrefusedtobe______abouthisfutureplans.

distinct

specific

A:

relevant

B:

individual

C:

答D:案:B

解析:本題考查幾個形容詞的辨析。specific表示:具體的。

4、【單選題】Young______hewas,hewasequaltothetask.

as

if

A:

although

B:

C:

unless

答D:案:A

5、【單選題】Youshouldreadthisnovel.Itis______recommendedbyallcritics.

fairly

highly

A:

mainly

B:

strictly

C:

答D:案:B

解析:本題考查副詞的辨析。highly表示:高度地。

6、【單選題】It'sagreatplacetolivein,exceptfortheincreasingvolumeof

______thatpassesundermywindoweveryday.

activity

traffic

A:

movement

B:

circulation

C:

答D:案:B

7、【單選題】Heshould______towhathe'sgoodat,andnottryanddosomething

heknowsnothingabout.

look

lead

A:

stick

B:

point

C:

答D:案:C

8、【單選題】Wetakethisoppommitytoexpressoursincere______ofyourhelp.

explanation

obligation

A:

demonstration

B:

appreciation

C:

答D:案:D

解析:句意,我們利用這次機會,對于你及時的幫助,表達我們真誠的感謝。Anxiety焦

慮ambition抱負association聯合appreciation感謝,根據題意,故選D。

9、【單選題】Idon'tknowifthestoryistree,butI'lltryto______it.

modify

simplify

A:

verify

B:

specify

C:

答D:案:C

10、【單選題】Theoldmanspoke______lengthabouthisexperiencesinAfrica.

at

in

A:

from

B:

to

C:

答D:案:A

11、【單選題】PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Ifyoustarteachdaydesperatelywishingforanextrahourinbed,thefollowing

islikelytoleaveyoufeelingevenmorebad-tempered.Scientistshaveidentified

a"sleeplesselite"-asmallgroupofpeopleforwhomstayinginbedlongerisa

wasteoftime.Ratherthanbeingtiredandbad-temperedlosers,theyarean

energetic,outgoingandoptimisticgroupwhocanhappilyandhealthilygetbyon

justfourorfivehoursofsleepanight.And,theytendtobeslim,ableto

holddowntwojobsatthesametime,andhandletheirextra-longdays

easilywithoutneedingcoffeeorcatnaps(小睡).Workingouthowthegene(基因)

cutssleepwithoutanyobviousimpactonhealthcouldhelpinthedesignofdrags

thatgiveusallafewextrahoursinourday.Thebadnewsisthatwhilemanyof

usgetbyonafewhours'sleepanight,justonetothreepeoplein100qualify

tobepartofthesleeplesselite.Theresearchteamisnowcallingformembers

oftheluckygrouptocomeforwardtoallowtheirDNAtobestudied.Harvard

UniversityresearcherDr.ChristopherJonessaid:"Mylong-termgoalistolearn

enoughsomedaysowecancontrolthesleepmechanismwithoutdamagingourhealth.

Everybodycanusemorewakinghours,evenifyoujustwatchmovies."Manyof

thosewhohavealreadyvolunteeredsharefascinatingcharacteristics.Theyare

cheerful,thinnerthanaverage,andseemtohaveahightoleranceforphysical

painandpsychologicalsetbacks.Dr.ChristopherJonestoldtheNewYorkTimes:

"Typically,attheendofalongphoneinterview,theywilladmittheyhavebeen

sendingshorttextmessagesandsurfingtheInternetanddoingwordgamesatthe

sametime,allonlessthansixhoursofsleep."21\.Accordingtothepassage,

thesleeplesselite()

performlesswellthanothers

regardsleepasawasteoftime

A:

areenergeticdespitelesssleep

B:

arelikelytomakeothersangry

C:

答D:案:C

12、【單選題】PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Ifyoustarteachdaydesperatelywishingforanextrahourinbed,thefollowing

islikelytoleaveyoufeelingevenmorebad-tempered.Scientistshaveidentified

a"sleeplesselite"-asmallgroupofpeopleforwhomstayinginbedlongerisa

wasteoftime.Ratherthanbeingtiredandbad-temperedlosers,theyarean

energetic,outgoingandoptimisticgroupwhocanhappilyandhealthilygetbyon

justfourorfivehoursofsleepanight.And,theytendtobeslim,ableto

holddowntwojobsatthesametime,andhandletheirextra-longdays

easilywithoutneedingcoffeeorcatnaps(小睡).Workingouthowthegene(基因)

cutssleepwithoutanyobviousimpactonhealthcouldhelpinthedesignofdrags

thatgiveusallafewextrahoursinourday.Thebadnewsisthatwhilemanyof

usgetbyonafewhours'sleepanight,justonetothreepeoplein100qualify

tobepartofthesleeplesselite.Theresearchteamisnowcallingformembers

oftheluckygrouptocomeforwardtoallowtheirDNAtobestudied.Harvard

UniversityresearcherDr.ChristopherJonessaid:"Mylong-termgoalistolearn

enoughsomedaysowecancontrolthesleepmechanismwithoutdamagingourhealth.

Everybodycanusemorewakinghours,evenifyoujustwatchmovies."Manyof

thosewhohavealreadyvolunteeredsharefascinatingcharacteristics.Theyare

cheerful,thinnerthanaverage,andseemtohaveahightoleranceforphysical

painandpsychologicalsetbacks.Dr.ChristopherJonestoldtheNewYorkTimes:

"Typically,attheendofalongphoneinterview,theywilladmittheyhavebeen

sendingshorttextmessagesandsurfingtheInternetanddoingwordgamesatthe

sametime,allonlessthansixhoursofsleep."22\.Researchersstudythe

sleeplesseliteto()

developthemechanismofsleep

inventahealthywaytocutsleep

A:

findtheimpactofsleeponhealth

B:

designdragsforsleeplesspeople

C:

答D:案:B

13、【單選題】PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Ifyoustarteachdaydesperatelywishingforanextrahourinbed,thefollowing

islikelytoleaveyoufeelingevenmorebad-tempered.Scientistshaveidentified

a"sleeplesselite"-asmallgroupofpeopleforwhomstayinginbedlongerisa

wasteoftime.Ratherthanbeingtiredandbad-temperedlosers,theyarean

energetic,outgoingandoptimisticgroupwhocanhappilyandhealthilygetbyon

justfourorfivehoursofsleepanight.And,theytendtobeslim,ableto

holddowntwojobsatthesametime,andhandletheirextra-longdays

easilywithoutneedingcoffeeorcatnaps(小睡).Workingouthowthegene(基因)

cutssleepwithoutanyobviousimpactonhealthcouldhelpinthedesignofdrags

thatgiveusallafewextrahoursinourday.Thebadnewsisthatwhilemanyof

usgetbyonafewhours'sleepanight,justonetothreepeoplein100qualify

tobepartofthesleeplesselite.Theresearchteamisnowcallingformembers

oftheluckygrouptocomeforwardtoallowtheirDNAtobestudied.Harvard

UniversityresearcherDr.ChristopherJonessaid:"Mylong-termgoalistolearn

enoughsomedaysowecancontrolthesleepmechanismwithoutdamagingourhealth.

Everybodycanusemorewakinghours,evenifyoujustwatchmovies."Manyof

thosewhohavealreadyvolunteeredsharefascinatingcharacteristics.Theyare

cheerful,thinnerthanaverage,andseemtohaveahightoleranceforphysical

painandpsychologicalsetbacks.Dr.ChristopherJonestoldtheNewYorkTimes:

"Typically,attheendofalongphoneinterview,theywilladmittheyhavebeen

sendingshorttextmessagesandsurfingtheInternetanddoingwordgamesatthe

sametime,allonlessthansixhoursofsleep."23.Thephrase"comeforward"

(para.4)isclosestinmeaningto()

decide

donate

A:

contribute

B:

volunteer

C:

答D:案:D

14、【單選題】PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Ifyoustarteachdaydesperatelywishingforanextrahourinbed,thefollowing

islikelytoleaveyoufeelingevenmorebad-tempered.Scientistshaveidentified

a"sleeplesselite"-asmallgroupofpeopleforwhomstayinginbedlongerisa

wasteoftime.Ratherthanbeingtiredandbad-temperedlosers,theyarean

energetic,outgoingandoptimisticgroupwhocanhappilyandhealthilygetbyon

justfourorfivehoursofsleepanight.And,theytendtobeslim,ableto

holddowntwojobsatthesametime,andhandletheirextra-longdays

easilywithoutneedingcoffeeorcatnaps(小睡).Workingouthowthegene(基因)

cutssleepwithoutanyobviousimpactonhealthcouldhelpinthedesignofdrags

thatgiveusallafewextrahoursinourday.Thebadnewsisthatwhilemanyof

usgetbyonafewhours'sleepanight,justonetothreepeoplein100qualify

tobepartofthesleeplesselite.Theresearchteamisnowcallingformembers

oftheluckygrouptocomeforwardtoallowtheirDNAtobestudied.Harvard

UniversityresearcherDr.ChristopherJonessaid:"Mylong-termgoalistolearn

enoughsomedaysowecancontrolthesleepmechanismwithoutdamagingourhealth.

Everybodycanusemorewakinghours,evenifyoujustwatchmovies."Manyof

thosewhohavealreadyvolunteeredsharefascinatingcharacteristics.Theyare

cheerful,thinnerthanaverage,andseemtohaveahightoleranceforphysical

painandpsychologicalsetbacks.Dr.ChristopherJonestoldtheNewYorkTimes:

"Typically,attheendofalongphoneinterview,theywilladmittheyhavebeen

sendingshorttextmessagesandsurfingtheInternetanddoingwordgamesatthe

sametime,allonlessthansixhoursofsleep."24\.AccordingtoDr.Jones,it

istypicalofthesleeplesseliteto()

sleepatleastsixhoursanight

watchmoremoviesthanothers

A:

domorethanonethingatatime

B:

dowordgamesbetterthanothers

C:

答D:案:C

15、【單選題】PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Ifyoustarteachdaydesperatelywishingforanextrahourinbed,thefollowing

islikelytoleaveyoufeelingevenmorebad-tempered.Scientistshaveidentified

a"sleeplesselite"-asmallgroupofpeopleforwhomstayinginbedlongerisa

wasteoftime.Ratherthanbeingtiredandbad-temperedlosers,theyarean

energetic,outgoingandoptimisticgroupwhocanhappilyandhealthilygetbyon

justfourorfivehoursofsleepanight.And,theytendtobeslim,ableto

holddowntwojobsatthesametime,andhandletheirextra-longdays

easilywithoutneedingcoffeeorcatnaps(小睡).Workingouthowthegene(基因)

cutssleepwithoutanyobviousimpactonhealthcouldhelpinthedesignofdrags

thatgiveusallafewextrahoursinourday.Thebadnewsisthatwhilemanyof

usgetbyonafewhours'sleepanight,justonetothreepeoplein100qualify

tobepartofthesleeplesselite.Theresearchteamisnowcallingformembers

oftheluckygrouptocomeforwardtoallowtheirDNAtobestudied.Harvard

UniversityresearcherDr.ChristopherJonessaid:"Mylong-termgoalistolearn

enoughsomedaysowecancontrolthesleepmechanismwithoutdamagingourhealth.

Everybodycanusemorewakinghours,evenifyoujustwatchmovies."Manyof

thosewhohavealreadyvolunteeredsharefascinatingcharacteristics.Theyare

cheerful,thinnerthanaverage,andseemtohaveahightoleranceforphysical

painandpsychologicalsetbacks.Dr.ChristopherJonestoldtheNewYorkTimes:

"Typically,attheendofalongphoneinterview,theywilladmittheyhavebeen

sendingshorttextmessagesandsurfingtheInternetanddoingwordgamesatthe

sametime,allonlessthansixhoursofsleep."25\.Thepassageismainlyabout

()

adiseasewhichisrelatedtogenes

anewdragthatcuressleeplessness

A:

recentstudiesonsleeplesspatients

B:

peoplewhodowellwithlesssleep

C:

答D:案:D

16、【單選題】PassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thereareacoupleofthingstoknowabouttheuseofhumorinaspeech.Onething

istodistinguishhealthyandunhealthyhumor.Unhealthyhumorusuallyhasa

victim.Itisbasedondifferences.Healthyhumoristakenfromoureveryday

experiencesandisbasedonthethingspeoplehaveincommon.Thereforeitunites

them.Anotherthingisthatwhensharinghumorwiththeaudienceaspeakerhas

totakeintoaccountwhatpartofthedayitis.The"morning"audiencecan

betough,becauseeveryoneisjustgettingintowork;the"lunch"audience

isbetter,butthebesttimeforsharinghumorisdinner-time,becausepeoplerelax

aftertheirworkingdayandaremorelikelytofeelthespeaker.Thereare

certainrulesthatarestronglyadvisedtobefollowed.Theprimaryruleisnotto

offendanybodybyajoke.Thejokesarenotsupposedtorelatetotheaudiencebut

tothespeakerhimself.Whenaspeakershareshispersonalstorieshewillbe

betteracceptedbytheaudience.Hecankidabouthisfame,problems,image,etc.

However,hedoesnothavetobelittlehimselforsacrificehisreputationfora

laugh.Besides,thejokesandhumorousstoriesthatareusedbythespeakerhave

torelatedirectlytothetopicofhisspeech.Thespeakerissupposedtospeak

clearlyandkeepfromlaughingathisownstoryorjokewhiletellingit,sothat

hecanmakeitclearandtothepoint.Finally,onceajokeissaiditmaynotbe

repeatedoncemore.Sothespeakermustnotrepeatajokethatfailsoronethat

works.And,rememberthesetipsalwayswork:personaljokes,shortremarksthat

gowellwiththespeech,goodchoiceofvividwordsandappropriatebodygestures.

26\.Healthyhumordiffersfromunhealthyhumorinthatitis_______.

intendedtoenrichone'sexperiences

linkedtothethingsthatpeopleshare

A:

usedmostfrequentlytounitevictims

B:

basedmostlyonthedifferencesinlife

C:

答D:案:B

17、【單選題】PassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thereareacoupleofthingstoknowabouttheuseofhumorinaspeech.Onething

istodistinguishhealthyandunhealthyhumor.Unhealthyhumorusuallyhasa

victim.Itisbasedondifferences.Healthyhumoristakenfromoureveryday

experiencesandisbasedonthethingspeoplehaveincommon.Thereforeitunites

them.Anotherthingisthatwhensharinghumorwiththeaudienceaspeakerhas

totakeintoaccountwhatpartofthedayitis.The"morning"audiencecan

betough,becauseeveryoneisjustgettingintowork;the"lunch"audience

isbetter,butthebesttimeforsharinghumorisdinner-time,becausepeoplerelax

aftertheirworkingdayandaremorelikelytofeelthespeaker.Thereare

certainrulesthatarestronglyadvisedtobefollowed.Theprimaryruleisnotto

offendanybodybyajoke.Thejokesarenotsupposedtorelatetotheaudiencebut

tothespeakerhimself.Whenaspeakershareshispersonalstorieshewillbe

betteracceptedbytheaudience.Hecankidabouthisfame,problems,image,etc.

However,hedoesnothavetobelittlehimselforsacrificehisreputationfora

laugh.Besides,thejokesandhumorousstoriesthatareusedbythespeakerhave

torelatedirectlytothetopicofhisspeech.Thespeakerissupposedtospeak

clearlyandkeepfromlaughingathisownstoryorjokewhiletellingit,sothat

hecanmakeitclearandtothepoint.Finally,onceajokeissaiditmaynotbe

repeatedoncemore.Sothespeakermustnotrepeatajokethatfailsoronethat

works.And,rememberthesetipsalwayswork:personaljokes,shortremarksthat

gowellwiththespeech,goodchoiceofvividwordsandappropriatebodygestures.

27.Thewriterthinksthatajokeworksbestwithanaudiencewhois_______.

relaxed

tough

A:

hungry

B:

busy

C:

答D:案:A

18、【單選題】PassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thereareacoupleofthingstoknowabouttheuseofhumorinaspeech.Onething

istodistinguishhealthyandunhealthyhumor.Unhealthyhumorusuallyhasa

victim.Itisbasedondifferences.Healthyhumoristakenfromoureveryday

experiencesandisbasedonthethingspeoplehaveincommon.Thereforeitunites

them.Anotherthingisthatwhensharinghumorwiththeaudienceaspeakerhas

totakeintoaccountwhatpartofthedayitis.The"morning"audiencecan

betough,becauseeveryoneisjustgettingintowork;the"lunch"audience

isbetter,butthebesttimeforsharinghumorisdinner-time,becausepeoplerelax

aftertheirworkingdayandaremorelikelytofeelthespeaker.Thereare

certainrulesthatarestronglyadvisedtobefollowed.Theprimaryruleisnotto

offendanybodybyajoke.Thejokesarenotsupposedtorelatetotheaudiencebut

tothespeakerhimself.Whenaspeakershareshispersonalstorieshewillbe

betteracceptedbytheaudience.Hecankidabouthisfame,problems,image,etc.

However,hedoesnothavetobelittlehimselforsacrificehisreputationfora

laugh.Besides,thejokesandhumorousstoriesthatareusedbythespeakerhave

torelatedirectlytothetopicofhisspeech.Thespeakerissupposedtospeak

clearlyandkeepfromlaughingathisownstoryorjokewhiletellingit,sothat

hecanmakeitclearandtothepoint.Finally,onceajokeissaiditmaynotbe

repeatedoncemore.Sothespeakermustnotrepeatajokethatfailsoronethat

works.And,rememberthesetipsalwayswork:personaljokes,shortremarksthat

gowellwiththespeech,goodchoiceofvividwordsandappropriatebodygestures.

28.Toconnectcloselywiththeaudience,thespeakerisadvisedto_______.

repeatagoodjoke

jokeabouthimself

A:

laughathisstories

B:

improvehisimage

C:

答D:案:B

19、【單選題】PassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thereareacoupleofthingstoknowabouttheuseofhumorinaspeech.Onething

istodistinguishhealthyandunhealthyhumor.Unhealthyhumorusuallyhasa

victim.Itisbasedondifferences.Healthyhumoristakenfromoureveryday

experiencesandisbasedonthethingspeoplehaveincommon.Thereforeitunites

them.Anotherthingisthatwhensharinghumorwiththeaudienceaspeakerhas

totakeintoaccountwhatpartofthedayitis.The"morning"audiencecan

betough,becauseeveryoneisjustgettingintowork;the"lunch"audience

isbetter,butthebesttimeforsharinghumorisdinner-time,becausepeoplerelax

aftertheirworkingdayandaremorelikelytofeelthespeaker.Thereare

certainrulesthatarestronglyadvisedtobefollowed.Theprimaryruleisnotto

offendanybodybyajoke.Thejokesarenotsupposedtorelatetotheaudiencebut

tothespeakerhimself.Whenaspeakershareshispersonalstorieshewillbe

betteracceptedbytheaudience.Hecankidabouthisfame,problems,image,etc.

However,hedoesnothavetobelittlehimselforsacrificehisreputationfora

laugh.Besides,thejokesandhumorousstoriesthatareusedbythespeakerhave

torelatedirectlytothetopicofhisspeech.Thespeakerissupposedtospeak

clearlyandkeepfromlaughingathisownstoryorjokewhiletellingit,sothat

hecanmakeitclearandtothepoint.Finally,onceajokeissaiditmaynotbe

repeatedoncemore.Sothespeakermustnotrepeatajokethatfailsoronethat

works.And,rememberthesetipsalwayswork:personaljokes,shortremarksthat

gowellwiththespeech,goodchoiceofvividwordsandappropriatebodygestures.

29.Accordingtoparagraph3,ajokeshouldsupport_______.

thenatureofanissue

A:

thefameofaspeaker

thetasteofanaudience

B:

thesubjectofaspeech

C:

答D:案:D

20、【單選題】PassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thereareacoupleofthingstoknowabouttheuseofhumorinaspeech.Onething

istodistinguishhealthyandunhealthyhumor.Unhealthyhumorusuallyhasa

victim.Itisbasedondifferences.Healthyhumoristakenfromoureveryday

experiencesandisbasedonthethingspeoplehaveincommon.Thereforeitunites

them.Anotherthingisthatwhensharinghumorwiththeaudienceaspeakerhas

totakeintoaccountwhatpartofthedayitis.The"morning"audiencecan

betough,becauseeveryoneisjustgettingintowork;the"lunch"audience

isbetter,butthebesttimeforsharinghumorisdinner-time,becausepeoplerelax

aftertheirworkingdayandaremorelikelytofeelthespeaker.Thereare

certainrulesthatarestronglyadvisedtobefollowed.Theprimaryruleisnotto

offendanybodybyajoke.Thejokesarenotsupposedtorelatetotheaudiencebut

tothespeakerhimself.Whenaspeakershareshispersonalstorieshewillbe

betteracceptedbytheaudience.Hecankidabouthisfame,problems,image,etc.

However,hedoesnothavetobelittlehimselforsacrificehisreputationfora

laugh.Besides,thejokesandhumorousstoriesthatareusedbythespeakerhave

torelatedirectlytothetopicofhisspeech.Thespeakerissupposedtospeak

clearlyandkeepfromlaughingathisownstoryorjokewhiletellingit,sothat

hecanmakeitclearandtothepoint.Finally,onceajokeissaiditmaynotbe

repeatedoncemore.Sothespeakermustnotrepeatajokethatfailsoronethat

works.And,rememberthesetipsalwayswork:personaljokes,shortremarksthat

gowellwiththespeech,goodchoiceofvividwordsandappropriatebodygestures.

30.Oneofthetipsthewritergivesforasuccessfulspeechis_______.

dramaticgestures

propereyecontact

A:

vividexpressions

B:

goodtimecontrol

C:

答D:案:C

21、【單選題】PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowing

passage.Arepasswordsont-of-date?Itisstartingtoseemlikeit.Everybody

hatesthem.ThesedaysatypicalIntemetuserhasdozensofonlineaccounts.If

youreallywanttobesafe,youneedtogenerateadifferentpasswordforeachone,

andeachpasswordneedstobeextremelycomplicated,withamixofletters,

symbols,andnumbers.Whocankeepallthatstuffintheirhead?Mostpeopledo

notbother.Somejustcreateonepasswordanduseiteverywhere.Othersmighthave

afewpasswords-oneforalltheirbankingandfinancialstuff,onefortheir

socialnetworks,oneforemailaccounts.Problemisthatifonesitegetshacked,

thebadguysnowhavethepasswordyouuseelsewhere.Theseattacksarehappening

sofrequentlythesedaysthatyoumightaswellassumethereisnowaytokeepa

passwordsecret.Computerscientistsrealizethesystemisbroken,andtheyare

lookingforalternatives.Butmostattemptshavenotbeenverygood.Fingerprint

readersrequirespecialhardware,andmanypeoplefindthemscaryanddon'twant

tousethem.Smartcardscanbelostorstolen.Scientistshavetriedallsortsof

otherapproaches,buttheyendupbackwithpasswords.Theyaretheleastworstin

aseriesofbadchoices.MarkusJakobsson,aresearcherincomputerscience,has

producedsomethinghecalls"fastwords."Insteadofinventingapassword,youjoin

threesimplewordsthatcomefromathoughtknownonlytoyou.Ifonedayyouwere

drivingtoworkandranoverafrogthatendedupflat,youmightchoose"frog

workflat."Youcanenterthethreewordsinanyorder,andthesystemstill

knowsthatyouareyou.Ifyourmindgoestotallyblank,thefastwordssystem

willtellyouoneofthethreewords,whichshouldenableyoutoremember

theoriginalthoughtandthusthethreekeywords.Thefastwordssystemrepresents

astepintherightdirection,butitisnotthepromisedland.Someone,somehow,

needstocomeupwithsomethingradicallydifferent-andradicallybetter-than

whatwehavetoday.31.Todaypeoplefindpasswords_______.

difficulttocreate

easytofigureout

A:

hardtoremember

B:

apttobereplaced

C:

答D:案:C

22、【單選題】PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowing

passage.Arepasswordsont-of-date?Itisstartingtoseemlikeit.Everybody

hatesthem.ThesedaysatypicalIntemetuserhasdozensofonlineaccounts.If

youreallywanttobesafe,youneedtogenerateadifferentpasswordforeachone,

andeachpasswordneedstobeextremelycomplicated,withamixofletters,

symbols,andnumbers.Whocankeepallthatstuffintheirhead?Mostpeopledo

notbother.Somejustcreateonepasswordanduseiteverywhere.Othersmighthave

afewpasswords-oneforalltheirbankingandfinancialstuff,onefortheir

socialnetworks,oneforemailaccounts.Problemisthatifonesitegetshacked,

thebadguysnowhavethepasswordyouuseelsewhere.Theseattacksarehappening

sofrequentlythesedaysthatyoumightaswellassumethereisnowaytokeepa

passwordsecret.Computerscientistsrealizethesystemisbroken,andtheyare

lookingforalternatives.Butmostattemptshavenotbeenverygood.Fingerprint

readersrequirespecialhardware,andmanypeoplefindthemscaryanddon'twant

tousethem.Smartcardscanbelostorstolen.Scientistshavetriedallsortsof

otherapproaches,buttheyendupbackwithpasswords.Theyaretheleastworstin

aseriesofbadchoices.MarkusJakobsson,aresearcherincomputerscience,has

producedsomethinghecalls"fastwords."Insteadofinventingapassword,youjoin

threesimplewordsthatcomefromathoughtknownonlytoyou.Ifonedayyouwere

drivingtoworkandranoverafrogthatendedupflat,youmightchoose"frog

workflat."Youcanenterthethreewordsinanyorder,andthesystemstill

knowsthatyouareyou.Ifyourmindgoestotallyblank,thefastwordssystem

willtellyouoneofthethreewords,whichshouldenableyoutoremember

theoriginalthoughtandthusthethreekeywords.Thefastwordssystemrepresents

astepintherightdirection,butitisnotthepromisedland.Someone,somehow,

needstocomeupwithsomethingradicallydifferent-andradicallybetter-than

whatwehavetoday.32.Welearnfromparagraph2thatmanypeopleuse

passwords_______.

withoutduecaution

inarationalmanner

A:

withfrequentchanges

B:

insimplecombinations

C:

答D:案:A

23、【單選題】PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowing

passage.Arepasswordsont-of-date?Itisstartingtoseemlikeit.Everybody

hatesthem.ThesedaysatypicalIntemetuserhasdozensofonlineaccounts.If

youreallywanttobesafe,youneedtogenerateadifferentpasswordforeachone,

andeachpasswordneedstobeextremelycomplicated,withamixofletters,

symbols,andnumbers.Whocankeepallthatstuffintheirhead?Mostpeopledo

notbother.Somejustcreateonepasswordanduseiteverywhere.Othersmighthave

afewpasswords-oneforalltheirbankingandfinancialstuff,onefortheir

socialnetworks,oneforemailaccounts.Problemisthatifonesitegetshacked,

thebadguysnowhavethepasswordyouuseelsewhere.Theseattacksarehappening

sofrequentlythesedaysthatyoumightaswellassumethereisnowaytokeepa

passwordsecret.Computerscientistsrealizethesystemisbroken,andtheyare

lookingforalternatives.Butmostattemptshavenotbeenverygood.Fingerp

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