第1题
A.with
B.without
C.through
D.on
第2题
In the author’s opinion, employees should _____.
[A] invest in company stock to show loyalty to their employer
[B] get out of their own company’s stock
[C] wait for some time before disposing of their stock
[D] give trust to a particular company’s stock
第3题
They said that travel passes, supermarket loyalty cards and mobile phones could be used to track individuals' every move. They also predicted that CCTV (close-circuit television) footage could become available for public consumption and that terrorists could hijack the biometric chips in passports and rig them up as a trigger for explosives.
The report by the Royal Academy of Engineering, Dilemmas of Privacy and Surveillance—Challenges of Technological Change, argues that the scientists developing surveillance technology should also think about measures to protect privacy. "Just as security features have been incorporated into car design, privacy-protecting features should be incorporated into the design of products and services that rely on divulging personal information," the report says.
"There is a choice between a Big Brother world where individual privacy is almost extinct and a world where the data are kept by individual organizations or services and kept secret and secure." The report says that shoppers should be allowed to buy goods and services without revealing their identities to the companies that provide them. It argues that travel and supermarket loyalty cards and mobile phones are mines of personal information that should be closely scrutinized to make sure that data is not abused.
Professor Nigel Gilbert, chairman of the report group, said. "In most cases, supermarket loyalty cards will have your name on. Why? What is needed in a loyalty card is for the supermarket to know what has been bought so you can get your discounts."
"Does it need to identify you? No, it just needs authentication that you've bought the goods. It is the same for Oyster cards on the Tube, some of which you have to register for. These are all apparently small things but people are being required to give away more identification information than is required."
Ian Forbes, the report's coauthor, said that because footage from CCTV cameras could be digitized and potentially stored for ever, that necessitated greater scrutiny of the controlling networks. Britain has about five million CCTV cameras, one for every 12 people.
The report says: "Give this potential, it cannot be guaranteed that surveillance images will remain private, or will not be altered, misused or manipulated." The report also gives warning that biometric passports and identity cards would give fresh opportunities to fraudsters and terrorists to read remotely the data chips that they contain. It says that it could be possible to rig a bomb to go off in the presence of a certain person or someone of a particular nationality.
The report proposes that the Information Commissioner should be given extended powers, and that stiffer penalties, including prison sentences, should be introduced for those who misuse personal data. The Commons Home Affairs Select Committee is expected to announce an inquiry into the growing use of surveillance.
When Richard Thomas gave warning that Britain was "sleepwalking" into a surveillance society, he was telling us that ______.
A.Britain was not going to become a surveillance society
B.Britain was fully aware of the possible future of a surveillance society
C.Britain was fighting against the surveillance society
D.Britain was not realizing the implication of the surveillance society
第4题
A、A. to get on a car and drive off
B、B. getting on a car and drove off
C、C. get on a car and drive off
D、D. get on a car and drove off
第5题
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第7题
A、its inability to counter brand loyalty that customers have for established companies in the industry.
B、the inferior quality of its products.
C、its inability to match the innovation of the established firm.
D、its inability to produce in sufficient volume to match the cost advantages of established producers.
E、its inability to get buyers to switch to its product.
第8题
A、get to start the car
B、get the car start
C、to get the car started
D、to get the car to start
第9题
How will Ms. Cook probably get to the waterfall?
A.On foot and by boat.
B.By car and on foot.
C.By air and by car.
D.By air and by bus.
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