HaveyoueverpostedyourphotosontheInternet?Wouldyoumindifpeoplecutpartofyourphotoperhapsyourfaceandpaste(粘贴)itintootherphotosasajoke?Mostpeoplewouldnotliketobemadefunofinthisway.HoweveritisnotuncommonforpeopletofindsuchpicturesofthemselvesontheInternet.
WearelivinginanageofinformationexplosioaPeopleworkplayandcommunicatewithothersovertheInternetHoweverwemustalwaysbearinmindthatsomepeoplemayuseother’spersonalinformationforunpleasantpurposes.Agoodexampleofthisiswhathappenedtoa25-year-oldman*Hereceivedane~mailthatappearedtobefromhisbankaskingforhisbankdetails.Howeverafterhesenthisaccount(账户)numbertothesenderhefoundthatmoneywasstolenoutofhisbankbyonlinecriminals.
Thisstorywarnsusandremindsusnevertotellstrangersinformationsuchasourrealnamesparents’namestelephonenumbersorhomeaddresses.Remembertoremoveanyprivateinformationlikeyourphotosafterusinganotherperson'scomputers.Alsoremembernottogiveoutunnecessarybutimportantinformationwhenfillinginonlineforms.Weneedtolearntokeepourprivateinformationsafe.ThisisthekeytoprotectingourselvesinaworldwheretheInternetisbecomingmoreandmoreimportant.
()6.Theunderlinedword“criminals”meansinChinese.
A.发送 B.接收 C.罪犯 D.转移
()7.Whatdoesthispassageteachus?
A.Nevergiveanyinformationtoanyoneonline.
B.Onlygivesomenecessarybutrealinformationtothestrangersonline.
C.Onlygivesomeunnecessaryandunimportantinformationwhenfillinginaform.
D.Nevergiveyourpersonalinformationtostrangersonline.
()8.Howdidthe25-year-〇ldmanlosehismoney?
A.Thebanklosthisdetailsandaccountnumber.
B.Themoneywasstolenfromthebank.
C.Hegavehispersonalinformationtoonlinecriminals.
D.Itwasstolenfromhimashereturnedfromthebank.
()9.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisnotcorrect?
A.Peopledonotwanttheirpicturestobecutandpastedintoothersjustforfun.
B.Wearelivinginaworldofinformation.