They may be just passing your office, computer bag slung (悬挂) over one shoulder. Or they may be sitting in a car outside it, causally tapping away at a laptop. They look like innocent passers-by. In fact, they are stealing your corporate secrets.

Drive-by hacking is the trendy term given to the practice of breaking into wireless computer networks from outside the buildings that house them. A recent study in the UK, sponsored by RSA Data Security, found that two-thirds of organizations with wireless networks were risking their data in this way. Security experts patrolled (巡逻) several streets in the City of London seeking evidence of wireless networks in operation.

Of 124 that they identified, 83 were sending data without encrypting(加密)them. Such data could readily be picked up by a passer-by armed only with a portable computer, a wireless modem and a few pieces of software that can be freely downloaded from the Internet.

The data could include sensitive company documents containing valuable information. Or they could be e-mail identities and passwords that could be used by hackers to log into corporate networks as if they were legal users.

Most companies using wireless networking technology do not take even the simplest of measures to protect their data. Nearly all wireless network technology comes with some basic security features that need only to be activated (激活) in order to give a minimum level of security, for example, by encrypting the data being passed over the network.

Raymon Kruck, business development manager at Check Point Software, a security technology specialist, believes this could be partly a psychological problem. People see the solid walls of their building as safeguards and forget that wireless networks can extend up to 200 meters beyond physical walls.

Companies without any security at all on their wireless networks make it ridiculously easy for hackers to break in. Switching on the security that comes with the network technology should be automatic. Then there are other basic steps a company can take, says Mr. Kruck, such as changing the passwords on the network from the default (默认) setting.

Companies can also install firewalls, which form a barrier between the internal network and the public Internet. They should also check their computer records regularly to spot any abnormal activity, which might betray the presence of a hacker.

71. According to the study sponsored by RSA Data Security, two thirds of the subjects _______.

A.had most of their company data stolen 

B.depended on wireless computer networks

C.were exposed to drive-by hacking   

D.were unaware of the risk of wireless hacking

72.Which of the following is NOT considered in the study?

A.The number of computer hacking incidents.

B.The number of wireless computer networks identified.

C.The way in which data are sent and received.

D.The way in which data are hacked and stolen.

73.Most wireless network technology has_________.

A.data encryption program   B. password security programs

C.illegal-user detection D. firewall

74.  Raymond Kruck most probably agrees that wireless network security involves ________.

A. wireless signal administration  B. changes in user’s awareness

C. users’ psychological health D. stronger physical walls

75.  The passage is most likely to be seen in a __________

A. book review  B. science fiction  C. textbook  D. computer magazine     

       

With the Tesla Roadster and other plug­in (插入式) electric vehicles hitting the road,demand is growing for accessible refueling points to recharge them. Carbon Day Automotive, a Chicago­based company,has now demonstrated a solar­powered recharging point, known as the Solar Plug­In Station,which lets motorists easily charge their cars using electricity that has been produced without any environmental damage.

The Solar Plug­In Station has gone on show in Chicago as part of the city’s bid to host the 2016 Olympic Games. According to Carbon Day Automotive,the Solar Plug­In Station on show in Chicago is part of the vital infrastructure(基础设施) required for electric vehicles in Chicago and was the focus of a recent visit by the International Olympic Committee.

These solar­powered electricity points will be used daily to fuel the city’s electric vehicles with power from the sun. By producing the electricity from pollution­free solar cell, the CO2 emissions are reduced to zero.

“Solar energy and electric vehicles are a partnership that is one more step to reducing our dependence on foreign oil,” says Richard Lowenthal, CEO of Coulomb Technologies.Coulomb Technologies recently developed the components (部件) required for individual recharging stations,marketed as ChargePoint Networked Charging Stations.Carbon Day Automotive is the Midwest distributor for the ChargePoint stations. The Solar Plug­In Station consists of giant solar panels (电池板) that shade the tiny ChargePoint Networked Charging Station.The solar panel is connected to an underground battery pack,ready for everyday refueling.

“Without these stations it would be like driving around in a traditional car without the availability of gas stations,” says Scott Emalfarb,CEO at Carbon Day.“The day of true plug­in electric vehicles will be here sooner than most people realize and the world needs to be ready to accommodate them.”

66. The Solar Plug­In Station is used as part of the bid to host the Olympics mainly because ________.

A. it’s environmentally friendly                               

B. it makes up for the lack of electricity

C. it’s a new idea and attracts people’s attention  

D. it brings convenience to electric vehicle users

67. We can learn from the passage that ________.

A. to recharge the electric vehicles takes a long time  

B. the Solar Plug­In Station will come into use in 2016

C. the Solar Plug­In Station has gone on show internationally    

D. Chicago is promoting the use of electric vehicles

68. According to the passage,how many of the following statements are TRUE?

a. Tesla Roadster is a kind of plug­in electric vehicle.

b. The Solar Plug­In Station uses solar power to charge all of the cars.

c. Chicago is a city,which is rich in oil.

d. The Solar Plug­In Station consists of underground battery packs.

e. Scott Emalfarb is optimistic about the future of plug­in electric vehicles.

A.2.         B.3.            C.4.               D.5.

69. The passage implies that when the Solar Plug­In Station becomes popular,________.

A. more visitors will come to Chicago                      

B. the citizens of Chicago will be able to go to work faster

C. more space for electric vehicles will be needed

D. the cost of electric vehicles will be lower than traditional cars

70. What would be the best title for the passage?

A. Chicago Will Soon Be Full of Electric Vehicles       

B. Chicago Calls on People to Buy Electric Vehicles

C. Chicago Fights for Its Bid to Host the 2016 Olympics   

D. Chicago Shows Its Solar­powered Recharging Stations

Leonardo’s Discovery Warehouse is a hands-on arts and sciences museum located in downtown Enid, Oklahoma. It’s fun for children of all ages! Build in the Carpentry Shop, create your own masterpiece in the Art Studio, observe our snakes, chinchillas and ferrets in the Animal Area and so much more inside the converted(修改的)warehouse. Learn while you play at Adventure Quest, the outdoor science park that’s also one of the largest playgrounds of its kind in the world! Spend the day or come play for a few hours – you’ll love Leonardo’s.

A team of artists, scientists, children and educators dreamed this place and then the community worked together to make Leonardo’s a reality. Hours of family fun and inspiration await you at Leonardo’s Discovery Warehouse...

PHONE: (580) 233-2787

MUSEUM HOURS: Tues - Sat 10am - 5pm    Sunday 1pm - 5pm

LOCATION: 200 E. Maple Enid, OK   

WEBSITE: http://www.leonardos.org/

Science Museum Oklahoma, Oklahoma’s only science museum and Smithsonian affiliate, enriches people’s lives by revealing the wonder and relevance of science. Home to more than 350 hands-on science exhibits and educational programs, Science Museum Oklahoma offers an interactive and enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages.

PHONE: (405) 602-6664

MUSEUM HOURS:

Mon-Fri 9am-5pm   Saturday 9am-6pm
Sunday 11am-6pm

LOCATION:

2100 NE 52nd Street Oklahoma City, OK

WEBSITE: http://www.sciencemuseumok.org/

 

At the Museum of the Great Plains, the natural and cultural history of the Great Plains of north America is studied and shown in many exhibits and programs that will be enjoyed by all members of the family. Special events include a twice-yearly encampment of 1830s trappers and hunters, plus re-enactments of 19th and 20th century events and activities.

PHONE: (580) 581-3460

MUSEUM HOURS:

Mon - Fri 10am - 5pm 

Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm

LOCATION:

601 NW Ferris Ave Lawton, OK

WEBSITE:

http://www.museumgreatplains.org/

 
 

Jasmine Moran Children's Museum

Welcome to one of the world’s largest children’s museums and one of North America’s favorite family destinations! We’ve created a special place where thousands of children ages 3 - 12 come each year to explore their world. As you explore our website, be sure to Take a Virtual Tour. You’ll discover our hands-on, award-winning museum is uniquely created as an imaginary town where children can actually BE the doctor, the judge, the firefighter, the waterworks engineer and so much more!

PHONE: (405) 382-0950

MUSEUM HOURS:

Tues - Fri 10am - 5pm

Saturday 10am - 5pm   Sunday 1pm - 5pm

LOCATION:

1714 Highway 9 West Seminole, OK

WEBSITE: http://www.jasminemoran.com/

 

Welcome to the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium where the past and future meet to inspire today’s visitors. Experience Tulsa’s rich history in the aerospace industry by exploring 19,000 square feet of exhibit space and educational displays in the museum, then sit back in the planetarium(天文馆)and enjoy a trip to the outer limits of the universe.

PHONE: (918) 834-9900

MUSEUM HOURS:

Tues - Fri 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

LOCATION:

3624 N 74th E Ave Tulsa, OK

WEBSITE:

http://tulsaairandspacemuseum.com/

 
 


61. In what section of a newspaper will you probably read the advertisements?

A. Geography             B. Education               C. History           D. Environment  

62. What do Science Museum Oklahoma and Leonardo’s Discovery Warehouse have in common?

A. Aiming at science                                            B. Introducing animals

C. Offering imaginary roles                               D. Enjoying a trip to the universe 

63. Emma has a tight schedule and has to work from 10am-5pm every day. If she wants to visit a museum, which website will she probably login to get more information?

A. http://www.jasminemoran.com/               B.http://www.museumgreatplains.org/

C. http://tulsaairandspacemuseum.com/        D. http://www.sciencemuseumok.org/                    

64. Which of the following can be learned from the advertisements?

A. Visitors can enjoy family fun in all the museums except the Museum of the Great Plains.

B. Visitors can experience something related to culture in the Tulsa Air and Space Museum.

C. Visitors can phone (405) 382-0950 if their children want to enjoy role-playing programs.

D. Visitors can explore an adventure of outer space in 601 NW Ferris Ave Lawton, OK.

65. What may be the purpose of the writer writing the passage?

A. To show his knowledge of museums

B. To provide some information on museums

C. To attract attention from the readers

D. To entertain readers

   Kelly Reeves was getting ready for a trip when her phone slipped into a sink full of water. Panic moment! She quickly picked up the wet phone and tried to turn it on, but nothing worked. Her first reaction? She got dressed, drove to the nearest store, and bought a new model at full price.

    A new study finds that fear of losing your phone is a common illness. About 66 percent of those surveyed suffer from nomophobia or “no mobile phone phobia”. Interestingly, more women worry about losing their phone than men.

    Fortunately, there’s a solution.

    The first step is to figure out if you have nomophobia. Checking your phone too often is one thing, but the true sign of a problem is that you can’t conduct business or go about your routine when the fear becomes so severe.

    Do you go to unusual lengths to make sure you have your phone? That’s another sign of a problem. If you find you check your phone plenty of times per hour, or a total of an hour per day, there may be a problem.

    Some of the treatments are similar to those for treating anxiety attacks: Leaving the phone behind and not checking e-mail or text messages, and then learning to tolerate the after anxiety. Even if this leads to a high level of worry and stress, the solution is to push through the fear and learn to deal with not having your phone.

    Of course, there are also technological alternatives. Luis Levy, a co-founder at Novy PR, says he uses an application called Cerberus that can automatically track the location of his phone. To find it, he can just go to a Web site and see the phone’s location.

    He also insures his phone through a service called Asurion. The company’s description of its product reads like a prescription for anxiety: “60 million phones are lost, stolen or damaged each year. You’ll have complete peace of mind knowing that your phone is protected and you can quickly reconnect with family, friends and work, as soon as the very next day!”

56. Why does the author mention Kelly’s experience in the first paragraph?

A. To inform us that mobile phones are useful. 

B. To introduce the topic for discussion.

C. To tell us we should get phones ready for a trip.

D.To warn us that we should be careful.

57. The underlined word “nomophobia” in Paragraph 2 means ________.

A.. Fear of losing mobile phones.    B. Habits of using mobile phones

C. Independence of mobile phones.  D. Eagerness for new mobile phones.

58. Which of the following is a way to treat nomophobia?

A. Learning more about modern technology. 

B. Avoiding using phone for some time

C. Not using a mobile phone in one’s daily work.

D.Protecting one’s phone against any damage.

59. Why can the service called Asurion help to treat nomophobia?

A. It will give you a new phone through insurance.

B. It lets you know other people also lose their phones.

C. It gives you a prescription to treat nomophobia.

D. It enables you to reconnect with your acquaintance.

60. What is the passage mainly about?

A. New mobile phone technology.  B. Attitude toward mobile phone.

C. Solutions to nomophobia       D. Disadvantages of mobile phone

  Towards the end of the baseball game, a controversial call was given. At full speed Paul Harvey slid home (本垒)and, thinking he had just ___36___ a game-changing run, he stood up only to face the words, “You’re ___37___!”

Angry, he threw off his helmet and ran over to explain to the ___38___ why the call was wrong. Before his ___39___ really got out of control, someone pulled him away, and he walked to the bench---___40___.

Long after the coaches, players, and fans had gone home, he realized the impact of his ___41___. Like most of us do when we are faced with the __42___ of our actions, he could have just let it go, reasoning, “Everybody ___43___ it.”

However, in the silence of his heart, he knew that just ___44___ everyone else does it, that doesn’t make it all right. And so, long after his friends had gone home, he ___45___ that coach back up to the school—not to ___46___ his car. No, the boy tracked this man down so he could tell him face to face, “I’m sorry, Sir. It was all my___47___.”

It takes true courage to stand up to face the ___48___ we all make and say, “I was wrong. I’m sorry.” What makes this ___49___ unique is that it wasn’t meant for the world to ___50___, it was meant simply as a way to stay ___51___ to his own heart.

The truth is at one time or another we have all been this boy --- ___52___ out in anger, saying hurtful things, and feeling ___53___ for doing so. But the real test comes later when we are ___54___ with the choice to say “sorry” or to walk away thinking, “Ah, they’ll get over it.”

Maybe the “they” is a customer, a friend, or a child. Whoever it is, don’t pass up the opportunity to get right with your own heart. The time for apology is now! Courage is a ___55___ of the heart.

36. A. broken                      B. scored                  C. hit                        D. completed

37. A. down                        B. in                         C. off                       D. out

38. A. judge                        B. fan                       C. coach                   D. player

39. A. temper                      B. strength                C. mood                   D. spirit

40. A. peaceful                    B. pale                      C. hopeful                 D. disappointed

41. A. explanation                B. argument              C. performance         D. behavior

42. A. satisfaction                B. guilt                      C. embarrassment      D. pride

43. A. does                         B. hates                    C. likes                     D. receives

44. A. until                          B. because                C. when                    D. if

45. A. accompanied             B. sent                      C. brought                D. tracked

46. A. repair                        B. clean                    C. destroy                 D. drive

47. A. fault                          B. rudeness               C. mistake                 D. carelessness

48. A. promise                    B. impoliteness          C. effort                   D. attempt

49. A. situation                    B. excuse                 C. announcement       D. apology

50. A. praise                        B. remember             C. hear                     D. see

51. A. true                          B. still                       C. calm                     D. sensitive

52. A. setting                       B. acting                   C. looking                 D. holding

53. A. regretful                    B. brave                    C. nervous                D. right

54. A. offered                      B. awarded                C. presented              D. charged

55. A. matter          B. description     C. bottom        D. expression

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