[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷356及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 356 及答案与解析Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 The best solution is to stop pretending that peoples personal information, such as Social Security account numbers and birth dates, constitutes a univer
2、sal secret password. The phrase “universal secret“ is an oxymoron. For online business transactions, the consumer must be allowed to use a password of his own creation and have procedures in place for changing these passwords in case of suspected compromise.Any Computer Science student worth his sal
3、t will tell you not to use your Social Security account number or birth date as a password. Why allow financial institutions and government agencies to do something in your stead that youre advised not to do for yourself?Theres also an answer to the problem of criminals fraudulently opening new acco
4、unts: states should pass laws that make institutions verify a persons residence before establishing any form of new credit. As things stand now, criminals can often contact financial institutions via the phone or the Internet, pretend to be you by knowing a few pieces of your personal data, and esta
5、blish a credit line. Financial institutions should be required to “physically contact“ customers to establish identification. Obviously, this could be done through having potential customers come in for face-to-face meetings, but it could also be done via the use of mail, perhaps certified.There are
6、 constitutionally allowable measures that can be enacted at the federal level to reduce ID fraud. Federal politicians, in a like manner to state ones, should consider submitting bills calling for all federal agencies to immediately cease using Social Security account numbers and birth dates as unive
7、rsal passwords. Congress should also take steps to employ only the most rigorously scrupulous employees, eliminating hiring practices that include non-job-relevant hiring preferences and to hire employees based only on job-relevant criteria, such as their ability to do the job and their loyalty to t
8、he United States of America. Congress should also take steps to enforce our immigration laws by deporting all illegal immigrants especially those who have worked their way into our information infrastructure. If they re dishonest enough to be here in violation of our immigration laws, theyre probabl
9、y a high risk for doing something dishonest with American citizens personal data. Congress also needs to review the impact of our current immigration laws that allow large numbers of foreigners, even some from terrorist-exporting nations, to come into our country legally via such programs as H1 and
10、L1 and become part of our information infrastructure. Without appropriate action, ID fraud as we know it today may become a mere steppingstone on a course to even greater abuses of consumers by large companies that are politically well-connected.1 The author argues that peoples personal information_
11、.(A)may be suspected as a compromise(B) may serve as a temporary password(C) can hardly be a universal secret password(D)should not be disclosed to any institutions2 By saying “someone worth his salt“, the author refers to someone_.(A)doing his job well(B) much knowledgeable(C) deserving more credit
12、(D)ordinary and industrious3 In the face of criminals fraudulent behavior, financial institutions should_.(A)verify the identification of the customers physically(B) make contact with the potential customers via phone(C) pay a visit to the residence of each customer at intervals(D)keep in touch with
13、 their customers frequently by all means4 The high risk for the fraudulent use of personal data roots in_.(A)the hiring practices prevailing in the U. S.(B) the lack of effective preventive measures(C) the enforcement of current immigration laws(D)financial institutions and government agencies5 The
14、author points out in the text that ID fraud_.(A)increases as a result of the rampant terrorist activities(B) will inevitably lead to even greater abuses of customers(C) can be remarkably reduced by adopting decisive measures(D)occurs predominantly among immigrants from poor nations5 Change is inevit
15、able. It is not something that we can bargain with. It is not something that happens only to other people; change is reality. Accepting this truth is sometimes an excruciating process, and there are many who never achieve it; yet change still occurs. At some point a decision needs to be made that ac
16、cepting change is the first step in releasing the need for control. As intelligent as the human species is, and yet, the word intelligence is subjective, we are not all-powerful. How does accepting the inevitable reality of change produce a sense of freedom? Ironically, allowing truth to be truth, r
17、egardless of how we feel about it, can be liberating. When we realize that we cannot manipulate everything in our lives, it frees us to stop trying. Let me pause here for a moment and reflect on that statement. When I say “we stop trying,“ I am not insinuating that we do not work at bettering our li
18、ves, but that by accepting change, it frees us to dance with it, instead of fighting. This concept has been studied and practiced for more years than I can count. It has roots in the ancient world but it holds as true today as it did then. This shows that life, as humans know it, has not swerved in
19、thousands of years. The human condition has no statute of limitations. As long as our species exists, so too, will the human condition.Sometimes, it helps to truly think about the way other life reacts to change. Animals and plants also are subject to its power, but adaptation has kept many species
20、alive while others were extinguished, unable to live with the ever-changing world. If we apply this to our own lives, the analogy can be used as a map to show where and how we shift in order to move along with change. Perhaps understanding change and accepting it may be a life-long journey, but figh
21、ting it is a waste of precious time that will never return.Learning to be mindful of the present and knowing that it is all we truly have is a gift. It teaches us to cherish each and every moment to the best of our ability and to pull from our inner strength, and those around or above us, to help du
22、ring times of intense struggle. In the end, you will be wiser and strengthened by experiencing life as an ever-changing adventure. Remember the dance; release the struggle.6 The author thinks that change is something that _.(A)has never been argued about(B) occurs or appears invariably(C) makes us i
23、ntensively painful(D)we make every effort to avoid7 The author argues that accepting change _.(A)is a well-informed option for us to make(B) shows the limitation of our intelligence(C) keeps us from trying to resist it in vain(D)frees everyone to better his life at will8 By saying “so too, will the
24、human condition“ in paragraph 3, the author means that _.(A)human life has not changed much ever since(B) living conditions have been greatly improved(C) the human condition exists as our species does(D)living with change is as true as in ancient times9 Like animals and plants, human beings _.(A)ada
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