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The Internet has led to a huge increase in credit-card (信用卡) fraud. Your card information could even be for sale in an illegal web site(非法网站).
Web sites offering cheap goods and services should be regarded with care.
On-line shoppers who enter their credit-card information may never receive the goods they thought they bought. The thieves then go shopping with your card number — or sell the information over the Internet. Computers hackers(黑客) have broken down security(安全) systems, raising questions about the safety of cardholder information. Several months ago, 25, 000 customers of CD Universe, an on-line music retailer(零售商), were not lucky. Their names, addresses and credit-card numbers were posted on a Web site after the retailer refused to pay US $157, 828 to get back the information.
Credit-card firms are now fighting against on-line fraud. Mastercard is working on plans for Web — only credit card, with a lower credit limit. The card could be used only for shopping on-line. However, there are a few simple steps you can take to keep from being cheated(欺骗).
Ask about your credit-card firm’s on-line rules: Under British law, cardholders have to pay the first US $78 of any fraudulent(欺骗性的) spending.
And shop only at secure sites; Send your credit-card information only if the Web site offers advanced secure system.
If the security is in place, a letter will appear in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen. The Website address may also start https: //—the extra “s” stands for secure. If in doubt, give your credit-card information over the telephone.
Keep your password(密码) safe: Most on-line sites require a user name and password before placing an order. Treat your passwords with care.
What do most people worry about the Internet according to this passage?
A. A lot of stolen credit-cards were sold on the Internet. B. Fraud on the Internet.
C. Many Web sites are destroyed. D. Many illegal Web sites are on the Internet.
What is the meaning of “fraud”?
A. Cheating. B. Sale. C. Payment. D. Safety.
How can the thieves get the information of the credit card?
A. The customers give them the information.
B. The thieves steal the information from Web sites.
C. The customers sell the information to them.
D. The thieves buy the information from credit-card firms.
How many pieces of advice does the passage give to you?
A. Four. B. Three. C. Five. D. Six.
You are shopping on the site: http: // www. Shopping. com, and you want to buy a TV set, what does this article suggest to do?
A. Order the TV set at once. B. Do not buy the TV set on this site.
C. E-mail the site your credit-card information.
D. Tell the site your password and buy the TV set for you.
The Internet has led to a huge increase in credit – card fraud. Your card information could even be for sale in an illegal Web site. Web sites offering cheap goods and services should be regarded with care. On-line shoppers who enter their credit-card information may never receive the goods they bought. The thieves then go shopping with your card number — or sell the information over the Internet.?
Computers hackers have broken down security systems, raising questions about the safety of cardholder information. Several months ago,25 000 customers of CD Universe, an on-line music retailer(批发商),were not lucky. Their names, addresses and credit-card numbers were posted on a Web site after the retailer refused to pay US $157 828 to get back the information.?
Credit-card firms are now fighting against on-line fraud. MasterCard is working on plans for Web-only credit card, with a lower credit limit. The card could be used only for shopping on-line.
However, there are a few simple steps you can take to keep from being cheated.?
Ask about your credit-card firm's on-line rules: Under British law, cardholders are responsible for the first US $78 of any fraudulent spending.?
And shop only at secure sites: Send your credit-card information only if the Web site offers-advanced secure system.?
If the security is in place, a letter will appear in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen. The Web site address may also start with https:// — the extra “s” stands for secure. If in doubt, give your credit-card information over the telephone.?
Keep your password safe: Most online sites require a user name and password before placing an order. Treat your passwords with care.?
1.What do most people worry about the Internet according to this passage??
A.A lot of stolen credit-cards were sold on the Internet.?
B.Fraud on the Internet.?
C.Many Web sites are destroyed.?
D.Many illegal Web sites are on the Internet.
2.What is the meaning of “fraud”??
A.cheating B.sale C.payment D.safety
3.How many pieces of advice does the passage give to you??
A.Four. B.Three. C.Five. D.Six.
4.You are shopping on the site: http://www.shopping.com,and you want to buy a TV set, what does this article suggest doing?
A.Order the TV set at once.?
B.Do not buy the TV set on this site.?
C.E-mail the site your credit-card information.?
D.Tell the site your password and buy the TV set for you.
The Internet has led to a huge increase in credit-card fraud. Your card information could even be for sale in an illegal web site.
Web sites offering cheap goods and services should be regarded with care.
On-line shoppers who enter their credit-card information may never receive the goods they thought they bought. The thieves then go shopping with your card number — or sell the information over the Internet. Computers hackers have broken down security systems, raising questions about the safety of cardholder information. Several months ago, 25, 000 customers of CD Universe, an on-line music retailer(零售商), were not lucky. Their names, addresses and credit-card numbers were posted on a Web site after the retailer refused to pay US $157, 828 to get back the information.
Credit-card firms are now fighting against on-line fraud. Mastercard is working on plans for Web — only credit card, with a lower credit limit. The card could be used only for shopping on-line. However, there are a few simple steps you can take to keep from being cheated.
Ask about your credit-card firm’s on-line rules: Under British law, cardholders have to pay the first US $78 of any fraudulent(欺骗性的) spending.
And shop only at secure sites; Send your credit-card information only if the Web site offers advanced secure system.
If the security is in place, a letter will appear in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen. The Website address may also start https: //—the extra “s” stands for secure. If in doubt, give your credit-card information over the telephone.
Keep your password safe: Most on-line sites require a user name and password before placing an order. Treat your passwords with care.
What do most people worry about the Internet according to this passage?
A. Many stolen credit-cards were sold on the Internet.
B. Too much fraud on the Internet.
C. Many Web sites are destroyed.
D. Many illegal Web sites are on the Internet.
What is the meaning of “fraud” in the passage?
A. Cheating. B. Sale. C. Payment. D. Safety.
How can the thieves get the information of the credit card?
A. The customers give them the information.
B. The thieves steal the information from Web sites.
C. The customers sell the information to them.
D. The thieves buy the information from credit-card firms.
You are shopping on the site: http: // www. Shopping. com, and you want to buy a TV set, what does this article suggest to do?
A. Order the TV set at once.
B. Do not buy the TV set on this site.
C. E-mail the site your credit-card information.
D. Tell the site your password and buy the TV set for you.
A modern-day love story of a man spotting the girl of his dreams across a New York subway train and tracking her down over the Internet has failed to have a fairytale ending with the relationship over.
For Web designer Patrick Moberg, then 21, from Brooklyn, it was love at first sight when he spotted a woman on a Manthttan train last November. But he lost her in the crowd so he set up a website with a sketch picture to find her—www.Nygirlofmydreams.com.
Unbelievably in a city of 8 million people, it only took Moberg 48 hours to track down the woman, with his phone ringing non-stop and email box overflowing. New Yorkers took sympathy on the subway Romeo and joined his hunt.
The mysterious girl was named as Camille Hayton, from Melbourne, Australia, who was working at the magazine Black Book and also lived in Brooklyn. One of her friends spotted the sketched picture on the Web site and recognized her.
But after finding each other, appearing on TV and getting international press, the couple took their romance out of the public eye, with Moberg closing down the Web site and with both refusing to make any more comments—until now.
Hayton told Australian newspaper The Sunday Telegraph that she dated Moberg for about two months but it just didn’t work out.
“I say we dated for a while but now we’re just friends,” Hayton, now 23, told the newspaper. Hayton said she is still recognized about three times a week on the streets of Manhattan as “that girl” and the question is always the same: “So what happened?”
“I think the situation was so intense that it linked us,” she said, adding, “it linked us in a way that you could mistake, I guess, for being more romantic than it was. I don’t know. But I wanted to give it a go so didn’t wonder what if, what if?”[来源:Zxxk.Com]
Hayton told The Sunday Telegraph that she is enjoying single life in New York, keeping busy with acting classes, working in two clothing stores. Last week she had a small role as a waitress in the long-running daytime soap As the World Turns.
“I just can’t believe it happened. It feels like a long time ago,” said Hayton. Moberg, however, was still refusing to comment on the relationship.
1.After Moborg lost the girl in the crowd he set up a website with .
A. a pretty notice to find her B. a rough drawing to discover her
C. an exciting program to attract her D. an inspiring story to move her
2. Moberg found the girl in a short time because .
A. he phoned everybody in the city B. he e-mailed everybody in the city
C. he continued his hunt day and night D. he got help from the net citizens
3. What has happened to Hayton after the subway romance?
A. She has become a superstar in the city.
B. She has become a journalist in Australia.
C. She still gets noticed in the streets in New York.
D. She is out of work and is looking for a new job.
4.The best title for this passage may be .
A. NY subway romance hits end
B. NY subway romance causes debate(争论)
C. NY—a romantic city for the young couple
D. NY—a heartbreaking city for the young couple
WHERE TO STAY IN BOSWELL YOUR GUIDE TO OUR BEST HOTEL |
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Name/Address |
No. of Rooms |
Single Room |
Double Room |
Special Attraction |
First Hotel 222 Edward Road Tel. 414-6433 |
120 |
25 |
35 |
Air-conditioned rooms, French restaurant, Night Club, Swimming pool, Shops, Coffee shop and bar, Telephone, radio and TV in each room Close to city center |
Fairview Hotel 129 North Road Tel. 591-5620 |
50 |
12 |
18 |
Close to the airport, Telephone in each room, Bar, Restaurant, Garage, Swimming pool |
Orchard Hotel 233 Edward Road Tel. 641-6646 |
120 |
15 |
20 |
Facing First Hotel, Chinese restaurant, Coffee shop, Dry-cleaning, Shops, TV, Night-club |
Osaka Hotel[???:Zxxk.Com] 1264 Venning Road Tel. 643-8820 |
180 |
30 |
50 |
Air-conditioned rooms, Japanese and Chinese restaurants, Shops, Swimming pool, Large garden |
1.The total number of the rooms in the best hotels in Boswell is .
A. 120 B. 240 C. 350 D. 470
2.If a Japanese traveler likes to eat in French restaurant, is the right place for him to go?
A. 222 Edward Road B. 233 Edward Road
C. 1264 Venning Road D.129 North Road
3. It is convenient for you to stay at if you enjoy walking in the city center in the evening.
A. First Hotel or Fairview Hotel B. Fairview Hotel or Osaka Hotel
C. First Hotel or Orchard Hotel D. Orchard Hotel or Osaka Hotel
4. Which is the most suitable hotel for a group of 26 people and each of them wants to live in a single room?
A. First Hotel. B. Fairview Hotel. C. Orchard Hotel. D. Osaka Hotel.
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