第1题
Many on-line crimes are not so different to【C6】______seen in real world, the spreading of fake data, cheating and blackmail,【C7】______property rights infringements and privacy violations. But computer hackers also create new forms of crime【C8】______the Internet changes the world into a "global village".
With the【C9】______of e-business, on-line crimes could not only cause great damage to【C10】______, but could also threaten the【C11】______of national political, economic and cultural orders. The【C12】______legal system in most countries【C13】______weak when dealing with on-line crimes,【C14】______to the sophisticated technology involved. For this reason, many countries are considering【C15】______Internet laws to curb on-line crimes.
In China,【C16】______there are millions of Internet surfers, it is more important to formulate new laws and rules on network security than to【C17】______the existing ones. When drafting and【C18】______new laws, China should also【C19】______the relations between protecting network security【C20】______the sound development of Internet.
【C1】
A.surfing
B.operating
C.reaching
D.exploring
第2题
Other alternatives to prison are based on the idea of preventing an offender from committing further offenses, without necessarily confining him in a prison. The most familiar power of this kind is that of disqualifying an offender from driving a motor vehicle or from holding a driver's license. This power is available under the laws of most countries to deal with those offenders who either commit serious driving offenses, such as driving while intoxicated, or who commit repeated but less serious offenses, such as speeding. In many countries there exists a system in which the offender is awarded a number of points each time he commits a motoring offense; when the number of points accumulated reaches a certain figure, he is automatically disqualified for a specified period. Some countries allow courts to disqualify from driving those offenders who have used motor vehicles in commission of the crime for which they are being sentenced, with the aim of hindering the offender from committing further such offenses. Although attractive in the abstract, this seldom works well in practice, as the absence of a driver’s license may well prevent an offender from finding work after release from prison; as a result he may be likely to commit further crimes. Other forms of disqualification may be imposed on offenders convicted of particular types of crimes: a fraudulent company director may be disqualified from being involved in the direction of a company, a corrupt politician may be disqualified from holding public office, or a parent who sexually abuses his children may be deprived of parental authority over them.
The first paragraph is primarily about ______.
A.ways of dealing with offenders
B.the probation system
C.the suspension of sentence on the offender
D.the suspended sentence of imprisonment
第5题
The author's attitude toward wit can most accurately be described as______.
A.cautious admiration
B.wholehearted amusement
C.tolerant disapproval
D.aversion
第6题
A.tolerate
B.invade
C.refute
D.interpret
第7题
A wit's tongue, is like a donkey's stick in that both______.
A.consider their victim's feelings
B.are gently persuasive
C.goad their victims
D.are used with definite purpose
第8题
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第9题
A.When hunting for food.
B.When sleeping.
C.When being attacked.
D.When communicating with their cousins.
第10题
When the author says wit keeps the season's fashions, he means that it______.
A.doesn't vary according to fashion
B.uses the language of the day
C.often makes fun of current fashion
D.both B and C