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新时代职业英语《通用英语1》单元测试附答案听力脚本U5
UnitTest
B.Shethinksit'sverysafe.
D.Shethinkshesharestoomanyphotos.
B.Ascamphonecall.
D.Afriendrequestfromastranger.
B.Reportthemessages.
D.Switchherphoneoff.
B.Ascammer.
D.Herfriend.
Unit5Cybercrimes
Part1ListeningComprehension(15points)
SectionA
Directions:
Thereare5recordeddialoguesinthissection.Aftereachdialogue,thereisarecordedquestion.Whenyouhearaquestion,choosethecorrectanswer.
1.A.Shethinksit'sdangerous.
C.Shethinkshespendstoomuchtimeonline.
2.A.Aletterfromherbank.
C.Ascamemail.
3.A.Shedoesn'tunderstandtechnology.
B.Shedoesn'thavethetime.
C.Shethinksit'sboring.
D.Shedoesn'tlikethethingspeoplepost.
4.A.Ignorethemessages.
C.Replytothemessages.
5.A.Herbank.
C.Hercolleague.
SectionB
Directions:
Listentothetwoconversationsandanswerthequestions.Conversation1
1.WhendidElliestarttogetcyberbullied?
A.Aftersheacceptedafriendrequestfromastranger.
B.Aftershewroteablogpost.
C.Aftersheuploadedavideotosocialmedia.
D.Aftershestartedanewcollegecourse.
2.Whycan'tsheswitchherphoneoff?
A.Shewantstoreadthecommentsonsocialmedia.
B.Sheneedsherphoneforherstudies.
C.Sheneedsherphonetokeepintouchwithfriends.
D.Shewantstohaveherphoneswitchedonforemergencies.
Conversation2
3.Whydoesthewomanwanttocomeoff-line?
A.Shedoesn'tfeelsafeonlineanymore.
B.Shethinksshe'swastingtimeonline.
C.Shewantstodosomethingpositiveforherhealth.
D.Someoneiscyberstalkingher.
4.Whatwouldthewomanmissaboutbeingonline?
A.Doingonlineshopping.
B.Postingonsocialmedia.
C.Listeningtomusic.
D.Studyingandchattingtofriends.
5.Whatdoesthemansuggest?
A.Sheshouldtrycomingoff-lineforaweek.
B.Sheshouldtakeaninternetsafetycourse.
C.Sheshouldstayonlinebutbemorecareful.
D.Sheshouldthinkcarefullyaboutherdecision.
SectionC
Directions:
Listentotherecordedpassagethreetimes.Duringthesecondreading,fillintheblankswiththewordsorphrasesyouhearDuringthethirdreading,checkyourwriting.
Lastweek,myfriendwasthe
(1).Shegotanemailfrom
herbank,tellingherthatsheneededto
(2).So,shecalledthe
numberontheemailimmediatelyandspoketoamanwhoaskedherlotsofquestionsaboutheraccount.Myfriendansweredallofthequestions,asshebelievedshewastalking(3).Unfortunately,shewasn'ttalkingtoherbankmanager;shewas(4).Thenextday,shereceivedaphonecallfromherreal
bankmanagertellinghershewasoverdrawn.It'ssoimportantthatwelearntotellthedifferencebetween(5)andspamemails.
Part2Vocabulary&Structure(30points)
SectionA
Choosethecorrectoptionforeachsentence.
1.Myfriendwasavictimcybercrimelastweek.
A.ofB.onC.byD.in
2.It'simportanttobeawaresomebasiconlinesecuritymeasures.
A.inB.byC.atD.of
3.Afterwritingthatblogpost,Ireceivedlotsofabuse.
A.verbingB.verbedC.verbD.verbal
4.Tmworriedthatsomeonehasintomybankaccount.
A.sackedB.hackedC.crackedD.backed
5.Justclickthecameraiconatthebottomofthepage一canyouseeit?
A.inB.onC.overD.around
6.Thatnewspaperisoftenaccusedofinvadingtheofcelebrities.
A.priorityB.punishableC.piracyD.privacy
7.Doyouthinkthatonlineharassmentshouldbebylaw?
A.punishingB.punishC.punishmentD.punishable
8.Shegotanemailfromherbank,andshe'snotsureifit'sfakeor.
A.legitimatelyB.legitimateC.legalD.legally
9.Marcohadtophonethebankandchangeallhispasswords.Itwassucha!
A.fakeB.hassleC.harassD.spam
10.Tmtryingtohelpmygrandmotherrecognizeaemailwhensheseesone.
A.harassB.hassleC.scamD.click
SectionB
Fillineachblanktomakecomparativesentences.
1.Thesejeansarenice,buttheyaren'tfashionablethoseones.
2.Sometimesitseemsasiftheinternetisbecomingmoreanddangerous.
3.Thelighterthematerialis,moredifficultitistoclean.
4.Francesca'sgradeswereasgoodasyours.
5.Thislaptopisnotanymoreexpensivemyownone.
SectionC
Completethepassagewiththeappropriatewordsgiveninthebrackets.
Ifyouwanttoprotectyourselffromidentity
(1)(theft/steal),themost
importantthingtodoistobecarefulaboutthepasswordsyouchoose.Ifyourpasswordistoosimple,
(2)(cyberstalkers/hackers)willfinditmucheasiertobreakintoyour
computer.Whenahackerhasbrokenintoyourcomputer,heorshecaneasilyaccessyour(3)(personal/personality)information.Notonlyisthisaninvasionofyour(4)(phishing/privacy),italsomeansthatyouarelikelytohaveyourmoneyordatastolen.Whenitcomestochoosingapassword,makesureithasatleast12charactersandhasamixtureofletters,numbersandsymbols.Andonefinaltip一themorepasswordsyouhave,the(5)(safe/safer)youwillbe!
Part3ReadingComprehension(40points)
Task1Readthefollowingpassage.Choosethebestanswer.
Youngpeopletohelpin"waragainstcybercrime”
Thepolicehaveaskedyoungpeopletobecomeinvolvedinprotectingolderpeopleagainstcybercrime.Thisfollowsarecordnumberofcasesofidentitytheftinthepastyear.Hundredsofover-60shaverepliedtoscamemailsandtelephonecalls,andasaresulthavelostthousandsofpoundsandinafewcases,theirentiresavings.
PoliceInspectorMartinBrillsays,Tt'sverysad,butolderpeopleareveryoftenthevictimsofonlinecriminals.Thisisprobablybecausetheydon'thavethetechnicalskillsoftheyoungergeneration.”
Asaresultoftheriseofcybercrimeagainstthisgroupofpeople,thepoliceareaskingyoungpeopletohelpeducatetheoldergeneration.InspectorBrillsays,“Manyofthesevictimsareover70,andoftendon'tleavehomeverymuch.Theydon'twanttotraveltoattendcoursesaboutonlinesafety.Whatwe'reaskingisthatyoungpeopletakeanhourorsoeveryweektovisittheirgrandmother,grandfatherorelderlyneighborsandteachthemsomeofthebasicsofonlinesafety.
18-year-oldSashaSmithsays,“I'vebeengoingtomygrandmother'shouseonceaweeksinceIreadthepolicereport.Fvehelpedherchoosestrongpasswordsforheraccounts,andI'veaskedhertotellmeaboutanystrange-lookingemailsshegetstoo.”
DoesSashathinkmoreyoungpeopleshouldgetinvolvedinhelpingtotacklecybercrime?
Shenods,“Yes,ofcourse.Olderpeopleneedtobeabletousetheinternetsafely,withoutfeelingfrightened.^
1.Whatdothepolicewantyoungpeopletohelpthemwith?
A.Catchingcybercriminalsthroughonlinesearches.
B.Raisingmoneyforoldpeoplewhohavelosttheirsavings.
C.Protectingoldpeoplefromcrimesonthestreet.
D.Protectingoldpeoplefromcybercrime.
2.Accordingtothepoliceman,whyareolderpeopleoftenthevictimsofcybercrime?
A.Theybelieveeverythingtheyread.
B.Theyarecarelessaboutpasswords.
C.Theyoftendon'thaveverygoodcomputerskills.
D.Theyforgettheirpersonaldata.
3.Whatarethepoliceaskingyoungpeopletodo?
A.Helpanoldpersontheyknowtostaysafeonline.
B.Teachonlinesafetycourses.
C.Helptheirparentstostaysafeonline.
D.Sendemailstovictimsofcybercrime.
4.HowlonghasSashabeenhelpingwiththeproject?
A.Foroneweek.
B.Sinceshereadthereport.
C.Fortwoweeks.
D.Sincehergrandmotherreceivedascamemail.
5.WhichofthefollowinghasSashaNOTbeendoing?
A.Visitinghergrandmotheronceaweek.
B.Helpinghergrandmotherchoosestrongpasswords.
C.Lookingatstrangeemailshergrandmotherreceives.
D.Teachinghergrandmotherhowtopostonsocialmedia.
Task2Readthefollowingpassage.Choosethebestanswer.
Victimsofcybercrime一thedaybeforeourwedding
ChristineBlackandPaulPagewerereadyfortheirweddingday:
theguestswereinvited,thechurchhadbeenbookedandthefoodhadbeenordered.
“Wehadworkedsohardtogetready,”Christineremembers."Thedaybeforetheweddingwerealizedwewerefinallyorganizedandwedecidedtogoforlunchinanearbyrestaurant.Attheendofthemeal,Paulwenttopaywithhisbankcard,butourpaymentwasnotaccepted.Ithoughtthathiscardwasdamaged,butthentheydidn'tacceptmineeither.That'swhenwerealizedthatwehadaproblem/9
Theyoungcouplewentimmediatelytotheirbank.Itwastheretheyfoundouttheterriblenews一$15,000hadbeenstolenfromtheirjointaccount.
ChristineandPaulwerevictimsofinternetbankingfraud."Therehadbeen33withdrawalsfromouraccountin24hours/9Christineremembers."We'dbeensobusygettingreadyfortheweddingthatwehadn'tcheckedouraccount.”
Theweddingwentaheadasplanned,althoughChristineadmitsitwasn'tthehappyoccasiontheyhadbeenexpecting.Ttputadarkcloudoverthings.Ourweddingguestsweresokindthough,andlotsofpeoplegaveusextramoneyasaweddingpresentwhentheyfoundoutwhathadhappened.,,
Christinesays,“Neverthinkyourmoneyissafejustbecauseit'sinthebank.Changeyourpasswordsregularlyandcheckyouraccounteveryday.IreallywishwehadbeensocarefUl!
”
6.WhendidChristineandPaulrealizetheyhadaproblem?
A.Whentheywenttothebank.
B.Whentheywenttopayfortheirmeal.
C.Thedayaftertheirwedding.
D.Themorningbeforetheirwedding.
7.Wherehadthemoneybeenstolenfrom?
A.Paul'saccount.
B.Christine'saccount.
C.Theirjointaccount.
D.Paul'swallet.
8.Whatimpactdidthethefthaveontheweddingday?
A.Itwascancelled.
B.Itdidn'thaveanegativeimpact.
C.Itmeantthedaywasn'tashappyasitshouldbe.
D.Christinecouldn'tstopcrying.
9.Whatdidsomeoftheweddingguestsdowhentheyfoundoutwhathadhappened?
A.Theypai