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13.What do you use as your online password?
According to a new study (25)conducted (conduct) by Google in the UK,a pet's name is the most common choice---about 16percent of people use their pet's name as their passwords.
The next (26)most popular (popular) kind of password is an important date such as a wedding anniversary or the date of birth of a family member.The name of a child,words related to favorite sports teams and even (27)the word"password"were among the most common passwords chosen by users,reported the Daily Mail.
Eran Feigenbaum of Google has warned that passwords that are easy to guess (28)make (make) accounts unsafe.The truth is (29)that one in six people has tried to log into someone else's account by guessing a password,including that of a colleague or family member,the study found.
Some of our other bad habits when using the Internet also make our accounts easy to steal.For example,almost 20percent of people have walked away from their computers without logging out of websites,thus (30)allowing (allow) those who use the computer after you to get into your accounts (31)without having to enter any passwords.
"People often leave their information open to online security breaches (安全漏洞) without even realizing it,"Feigenbaum said."Simple steps such as choosing more complicated passwords and always (32)logging (log) out of service can make a real difference to your security online."

分析 你用什么作为你网上的密码?根据谷歌在英国进行的一项新研究,宠物的名字是最常见的选择---大约16%的人用宠物的名字作为密码.本文针对人们对密码的设置给出了一些建议,使上网更为安全.

解答 25.conducted   考查非谓语.根据according to 是介词短语可知此处是非谓语,因为study与conduct是被动关系并且空后有介词by,所以用过去分词形式,故填conducted.
26.most popular   考查形容词的最高级.根据上文的 the most common choice(最常见的选择)可知,此处指下一个最流行的密码种类,所以用形容词的最高级,故填most popular.
27.the   考查定冠词. 此处特指"password"这个单词,所以用定冠词the.  
28.make  考查一般现在时.根据上下文所用一般现在时可知,此处指客观的情况也应用一般现在时,主语为passwords是第三人称复数形式,故填make.
29.that 考查表语从句.因为后面的表语从句内容完整不缺成分,所以用只起连接作用不做成分没有意义的that来连接句子,故填that.   
30.allowing  考查非谓语.根据thus前的逗号可知,此处应用非谓语表结果,表自然而然结果的是现在分词,故填allowing.  
31.without  考查介词.根据句意:不用输入你的密码就可进入你的账号,空后是动名词可知此处应用表否定的介词,故填without.    
32.logging考查非谓语.根据后面的can make是谓语可知此处是主语的一部分,因为and连接并列成分,所以用动名词做主语表示习惯的动作,故填logging.

点评 语法填空是通过语篇在语境中考查语法知识的运用能力,在解题前应快速浏览短文掌握大意,在读懂短文的基础上,结合短文提供的特定的语言环境去逐句分析,逐题解答.做题时注意词之间的搭配以及句子的结构.

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