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英語2022.12
I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswerson
yourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Inaschool.B.Inagasstation.C.Inahospital.D.Inagarage.
2.A.At9:30.B.At9:40.C.At10:09.D.At10:39.
3.A.Planningasportsevent.B.Writinguplocalnews.
C.Readinganewspaper.D.Puttingupadvertisements.
4.A.Itisluxurious.B.Itissatisfactory.C.Itiscompetitive.D.Itisdisappointing.
5.A.Hehashadtoomanyholidaysthisyear.B.Heisn'tinthemoodtotravel.
C.Phuketistoofarforafamilyholiday.D.Familyholidaysnolongerinteresthim.
6.A.Hisgrandmaisquitefondofthedress.
B.Thesaladanddressingtastesverygood.
C.Thesaladanddressingcan'tmatchhisgrandma's.
D.Hisgrandmacan'tmakedelicioussaladwithdressing.
7.A.Sheisthespeakers'boss.B.SheisnotathomethisSaturday.
C.Sheisnoteasy-going.D.Sheseldominvitespeopletoherhome.
8.A.Thewomandoesn'tlikeSerbia.B.ThewomanhasbeentoSerbia.
C.ThewomanisplanningatriptoSerbia.D.ThewomanhasnoideaaboutSerbia.
9.A.LivewithJaneandSophie.
B.AskSophieaboutheraccommodation.
C.InviteViviantobeherroommate.
D.SharearoomwithJane.
10.A.Theplanewillleaveat3:20.B.Theplane'sdeparturetimeremainsunknown.
C.Themanhasjustmissedhisflight.D.Themanisatawrongcheckincounter.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbe
askedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwill
bereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossible
answersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.64years.B.59years.
C.56years.D.46years.
12.A.Developingbetterhealthcaresystems.B.GoingthroughtheCovid19crisis.
C.Easingtheburdentothehealthservices.D.Loweringthepublichealthbudgets.
13.A.WHO'seffectiveworkinAfrica.
B.Developmentofnewhealthpolicies.
C.Measurestoliftpeoplefrompoverty.
D.SuggestionsfbrpublichealtheffortsinAfrica.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Quittingtotalktosomeone.B.Leavingtheofficewithouttellinganyone.
C.Abandoningextraworkduties.D.Stoppingworryingaboutworkperformance.
15.A.Firingthetroubledemployeesquietly.B.Forgettingaboutinactiveworkers.
C.Creatingabettercommunicationculture.D.Buildingadirectsystemofpushingmessages.
16.A.Reasonsbehindanofficeculture.B.Solutionstoaworkplaceconflict.
C.Tipsfbrasuccessfuljobinterview.D.Stepsofbuildingalivelycommunity.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Workingonhispaper.B.Thinkingofaprofessor.
C.Takinganap.D.Lookingfbrareferencebook.
18.A.Itiscomplicating.B.Itisboring.C.Itisinspiring.D.Itischallenging.
19.A.AstudentgavealectureonAmericanRevolution.
B.Theprofessorfailedtoanswerastudent'squestion.
C.TheprofessorshowedhismasteryofAmericanhistory.
D.Astudentwasaskedatoughquestionbytheprofessor.
20.A.ProfessorRiversthinkshighlyofProfessorAnderson.
B.ProfessorRiversisinterestedinwomen'sstudies.
C.ProfessorRiversknowslittleinthisarea.
D.ProfessorRivershasalotofsparetime.
ILGrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand
grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegiven
word;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
RunnersandCyclistsUseGPSMappingtoMakeArt
Fitnessappsandthepoweroflivesatellitetrackinghaveallowedrunners,cyclistsandotherstodraw
hearts,animals,birthdaywishes-andevenhomagestoVermeer—acrosstheirlocallandscapes.
In1665,JohannesVenneerdabbed(輕涂)thelastdropofpaintontoacanvasinhisDutch
studio,(21)(complete)hismasterpiece“GirlwithaPearlEarring."On
J-BROOKl'
anAprilday357yearslater,JanineStrongslowedherbiketostop,pausedher
fitnessapp,andwatchedasthesnakinglineofhercyclingroute(22)
(draw)theshapeofVermeer'smasterpieceoverthestreetsofBrooklyn.
Ms.Strongcreates(23)hascometobeknownas“GPSart”—a
practice(24)usestheGlobalPositioningSystemmappingcapabilitiesof
modemphoneappslikeStravatocreatedigitaldrawingsusinganathlete'srouteacrossthelandscape.(25)
bikingonastraightpathorincirclesaroundapark,Ms.Strongplansherridesinthe
shapesofbirthdaycakes,stars,birds,lions-andtheoccasionalVermeer.
Thehobbyhasgrownwiththewidespreadavailabilityofsatellitetrackingfbrusebyordinarypeople,
infitnessappslikeNikeRunCluborMapMyRide.ItisnowapopularityonStravaoften(26)(refer)
toas“Stravaart.,,
Stravaarthasexistedsincethatapp'sreleasein2009,butitexperiencedasuddenincreaseinuseduring
thepandemic(疫情).AccordingtoMichaelJoseph,aseniorcommunicationsmanageratthecompany,more
thanthreebillionactivities(27)(upload)toStravasincethebeginningof2020.
Tocompleteherdigitalvisionof“GirlwithaPearlEarring,Ms.Strongbikedalmost50milesaround
southernBrooklyn,carefullycheckingStrava(28)(make)surethateachturn,circle,andstraightaway
wasachievingtheiconicearringandheadcoveringofVenneer^original.4tIalwayshaveabigsmileonmy
face(29)itworksoutandIuploaditandit'sdone,“shesaid."It'safar(30)(satisfying)
feeling.^^
SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.
Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.accessibleB.criterionC.concentrateD.reducedE.evolvedF.explore
G.hostH.interactI.restorativeJ.stimulationK.verbalise
OutdoorPlayBenefitsKids'MentalRestoration
Manyofthepsychologicalbenefitsofoutdoorplayarealreadywellestablished.Ourbrains31in
naturallandscapes,andourpen;乎加R(感知的)systemsareparticularlywellsuitedtowildoutdoorspaces.
Thismeansthatnaturalscenesprovidetheperfectlevelof32.whichisthoughttohelprecharge
thebrainwhenitistiredandeasilydistractable.Supportingthistheory,onestudyfoundthatchildrenwith
attention-deficithyperactivitydisorder(ADHD)werebetterableto33followinga20-minutewalkin
thepark,comparedtoa20-minutewalkonthestreetsofawell-kepturbanarea.Beingexposedtograssand
treesseemedtohavehadabeneficialeffectontheirminds.Theauthorsrecommendedusingsuch"doses(劑
量)ofnature"asasafeand34wayofsupportingchildrenwithADHD,alongsideothertools.
Besidesthese35effects,outdoorplaycanoffervaluablelearningexperiences.Forexample,
playingwithmudorsandcanhelpchildrendevelopthewaytheirsensesandmovement36,which
allowsthechildtograduallyunderstandhisorherbodilysignals.
Suchactivities-awayfromthehouseorclassroom-mayalsohelpchildrentofindwaystocopewith
emotionsthatmaybehardto37inotherenvironments.So-called“sandtraytherapy”,whichinvolves
usingsandandclaytoexpressone'sthoughtsandfeelings,isanacceptedformofcounsellingforchildren
whoarestrugglingto38theiremotionalstate.
Whenitcomestothechild'sphysicalhealth,themostobviousadvantageofoutdoorplaymaybethe
exercise.Achildmayfinditeasiertobuildupstrengthandenduranceinalargeopenspaceresultingina(n)
39riskofoverweight,accordingtoonestudyledbyElizabethGershoff,professorofhumandevelopment
andfamilysciencesattheUniversityofTexasatAustin,US.
Thelatestfindings,however,suggesttherecouldbea(n)40ofotheradvantagestoplayingin
naturalenvironments-andthesecretmaybealiveinthemuditself.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.
Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Doesareassuringtouchonthebackbringyoucomfortduringatoughday?Anewstudyfinds,whenit
comestotouching,peoplearen'teven41aboutwho'sdoingit.ResearchersinGermanysaythetouch
ofahumanoid(人形的)robotmakespeople42andmorelikelytofollowtheirrequests.
Insteadofbeing43onotherhumans,researchersarehopingthatonedayrobotsmaybeableto
fulfilltherolesoftherapists,personaltrainers,andevenlifecoaches.Theirstudyfollowsthewidespread
increaseoftouch44duringtheCOVID-19pandemic.Severalstudieshavepointedouthowphysical
distancingandisolationiscreatingavarietyofnegativeeffectsthatincreasefeelingsofstress,depression,
andanxiety.
Inthisresearch,48studentsengagedinaconversationwithNAO-aprogrammableresearchrobot.
Duringthecourse,forsomeparticipants,therobotbrieflyandseeminglyrandomly45thebackofthe
participanfshand.
Thisdifferedfromthedesignofotherstudies,whichhavereliedon46touch.Inresponsetothe
robofstouch,mostparticipantssmiledandlaughed,andnone47.Resultsshowthosewhoweretouched
weremorelikelyto48theroboturgingthemtoshowinterestinaparticularacademiccoursediscussed
duringtheconversation.Participantsalsoreportedabetter49stateaftertherobot'staponthehand.50_,
studentswhoweretouchedweremorelikelytogivetherobotahigherscoreforphysicalattractiveness
(althoughtheseparticipantsstillonlyratedpoorNAOa2.5outof5onaverage).
“Arobotnon-functionaltouch51tohumans,“LauraHoffmannfromRuhrUniversityandher
teamwrite."Slightlytappinghumanparticipants,handsduringaconversationresultedinbetterfeelingsand
morecompliance(依從)totherequestofahumanoidrobot.”
“Itisremarkablethatsimpleandbrieftaponthebackofparticipants,handsshowedsuchaneffect.
Involvingmorecomplexand52touchingfromarobotmightincreaseengagementandcompliance.^^
Astheresearchersargue,thissmallstudy-oneofthefirsttoexaminethe53ofrobot-initiated
touch-suggeststhatthroughtheuseofcomfortingtouches,robottherapistscouldbetter54patients
toengageinhealthyactivitiessuchasexercise.However,theycautionthatmuchabouthuman-robot55
arecomplex,withtherestillmoretobelearnedaboutthedifferencebetweenhumanandrobottouch.
41.A.curiousB.crazyC.pickyD.certain
42.A.happierB.freerC.morestressedD.morefrightened
43.A.hardB.dependentC.impressedD.based
44.A.completionB.formationC.imaginationD.starvation
45.A.watchedB.pattedC.cleanedD.blocked
46.A.human-initiatedB.time-pressedC.technique-basedD.goal-oriented
47.A.madeoutB.thoughtbackC.pulledawayD.setoff
48.A.lookoverB.goalongwithC.takeoffD.standupagainst
49.A.physicalB.emotionalC.financialD.social
50.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.FurthermoreD.Still
51.A.mattersB.seesC.relatesD.gets
52.A.warmerB.longerC.morefriendlyD.moreforceful
53.A.theoryB.historyC.trendD.potential
54.A.warnB.persuadeC.forceD.control
55.A.similaritiesB.conflictsC.constructionsD.interactions
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbest
accordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Iknowpeoplewhosaytheydon'twatchtelevision,andIalwaysnodandagree.Readingrequires
intelligence,andtelevisionismerelyentertainment,right?
I'mgoingtoScotlandthisyear,andthreedifferentpeopletoldme1mustwatch“Outlander"beforeI
go,whichislike“GameofThrones"forfansofromancenovels.Iwatchedthefirstfourhourlongepisodes
backtoback.WhenIstoodupfromthecouch1feltsick,anditwasn'tjustthecookies,popcornandpeanut
buttersandwichesI'dhadwithoutnoticing.Itwasdarkoutside,andIfeltashamed.Ihadspenthalfadayon
thecouch.ResearchforScotland?Notexactly.
AfewdayslaterIhadalibrarybookdue:TheNationalBookAwardwinnerTheFriend,bySigrid
Nunez.Ineededtofinishit,soIreadthelasthalfstraightthrough.IwasabsorbedinNunez'sNewYorkCity,
worryingabouttheheroin'scareerandherfuture.Ifinishedthebookwithtearsinmyeyesandstoodup
feeling,well,great.
Ihadwastedanotherfourhoursonmycouch.Ihadn'teatenasmuchjunkfoodbecauseIneededmy
handsfree—andnotsticky—soIcouldturnpagesandreturnthebooktothelibraryrelativelyclean,butI
hadn'tmovedandonceagainitwasdarkoutside.WhydidIfeelsomuchbetterandguilt-free?
Alltheresearchsaysreadingabookisgoodforyou.Itreducesstress,promotescomprehensionand
imagination,relievesdepression,helpsyousleepandmaycontributetopreventingAlzheimer's.Theactof
physicallyturningapagecreatesamomentarypauseforunderstandingtosinkin.Ourbrainshavetowork
totranslatetheblacksquiggles(彎彎曲曲的線條)onthepageintowordsandtheninterpretthemeaning
andintentofthosewords.Whenacharacterisdescribedastallwithbrownhair,areadercreatesherown
picture.TVtakesallthatimaginationaway.
Butthere'salotofgoodTVnow.TdliketosaytheanswertoTVversusbooksmustbe,asAristotle
said,^Moderationinallthings,thoughheneverhadatelevisionoracomputerandhadtoreadhisscrolls
(長卷紙)bycandlelight.Iagreethattoomuchtelevisionisbadforyou.IknowIfeelbetterifIread,butit
won'tstopmefromwatchingtoo:MysecondDVDof“Outlander“hasjustarrived,andassoonasIgetthis
essaydone,therestofmydayisfree.
56.By“Ialwaysnodandagree”(paragraph1),theauthorimpliesthat.
A.sheshouldbepolitetogettheconversationtogoon
B.sheisreluctanttoadmitthatshewatchestelevision
C.shebelievesthosewhosaytheydon'twatchTV
D.shedoesn'tthinkhighlyofTVeither
57.Thephrase“backtoback”(paragraph2)isclosestinmeaningto"
A.frommorningtillnight
B.oneafteranotherwithoutabreak
C.leaningagainstthebackofthecouch
D.lookingattheoppositedirection
58.TheauthorfeltbetterafterreadingTheFriendthanwatching“Outlander",mostprobablybecause
A.shedidn'tfeelhungryfbranysnacks
B.theTVseriesgothertocancelhertriptoScotland
C.thetelevisionserieswasnomoreattractivethanthebook
D.sheregardedreadingasmorerewardingthanwatchingTV
59.Whatcanbeconcludedfromalltheresearchintroducedinparagraph5?
A.ReadingisactivewhilewatchingTVispassive.
B.ReadinginvolvesphysicalexerciseswhilewatchingTVdoesn't.
C.ReadingstimulatesthebraintoconcentratewhilewatchingTVdoesn't.
D.Readingisgoodfbrone'smentalhealthwhilewatchingTVisbadfbrit.
(B)
GuidelinesforPosterPresentations
Date:Friday28October
Time:13.00-14.20(Presentersarerequiredtobebytheirpostersby12.55sharp.)
PosterSessionFormat
-Thepostersessionisaself-explanatoryexhibitwherethepresenter(s)is/areavailablefbrone-on-one
discussion.
-Allthein-personposterpresentationswilltakeplaces加“〃即儀(同時進(jìn)行的).Seebelow
fbr
specificdetailsofonlineposterpresentations.
PosterdesignandLayout
-Eachpostershouldmeasureabout90x120cm(36x48inches).
-Thetextsandillustrationsshouldbereadablefrom150cm(about5feet)away.
-Posterscanbehand-writtenorprintedincolour/blackandwhite.
Set-upandRemoval
-Posterswillbedisplayedbyfixingthemonboards/wallsprovided.Youwillbegiventhenecessarytools
tocarryoutthistask.
-Presentersarerequiredtohangtheirpostersduringthelunchbreak(12:00-13:00)onFriday28October
andremovethemafterthesession(14:20).
-Presentersareresponsiblefbrtheset-upandremovaloftheirownposters.Staffwillalsobeintheposter
areatoassistyou.
-Eachposterpresentationwillbenumberedintheprogrammeschedule.Posternumberswillalsobe
shownonthedisplayboards.Makesuretheposterisfixedunderthecorrectnumber.
-Playingofloudaudioorvideoclipsisnotallowed,keepinginmindthenoiselevelinthehall.
Foronlineposterpresentations:
-Onceyourposterisready,takeagoodpictureofitandsendittousatleastoneweekbeforethe
conference.We'lltakeaprintoutofthisanddisplayitliketheotherposters.Thiswillhelptheaudience
intheHallinChennaitolookatthembeforetheycanlogintoyourpresentationattheassignedtime.
-Duringposterpresentationwhoeverwouldliketointeractwithyouwilllogintoyoursession.Thiswill
befortheentiredurationofthepresentationwithbriefexplanationsandQ&Ainterspersed(穿插)with
eachother.Participantscanmovearoundtootherposterpresentationsduringthisperiod,bothonline
andin-person.
60.Accordingtotheguidelines,thepostershavetobe.
A.handwrittenonpaperinblackandwhite
B.hungonthewallsofaspecificareainthehall
C.easilyrecognizablefromfivemetersaway
D.numberedbyanon-sitestaffmember
61.Whichofthefollowingisaspecificrequirementforonlineposterpresenters?
A.Theyshouldremainonlinefortheentire100minutes.
B.Theyshouldgetreadyforpresentationatexactlyl2:55.
C.Theyneedtosendane-versionoftheirposterstotheorganizer.
D.Theywillberequiredtogiveexplanationsoranswerquestions.
62.Thepassageismeantfor.
A.peoplewhohaveunsolvedquestionstoconsultabout
B.peoplewhoareinterestedinvisitinganexhibition
C.peoplewhoareskilledatmakinggoodposters
D.peoplewhowanttoexhibittheirposters
(C)
Muchlikebeauty,artisintheeyeofthebeholder.Theartworkweareattractedtocangiveinsight
intoourpersonality,suchaswhetherwearetooquickortooslow,calmormoody.Studiesintoartpreferences
datebacktothe1930s—mostofthemexaminingtheextenttowhichpeoplelikeordislikedifferentpaintings.
Researchshowsthataperson'sinterestinartismorestronglyrelatedtocertainpersonalitytraitsthanto
socialclass,age,orgender.
Inparticular,apersonalitytraitcalled“openness“isthebestpredictorofwhetherindividualsare
interestedinart.Ontheotherside,thosewhoidentifyas"conscientious(——絲不茍的)”,areoftenlessdrawn
tothearts.ThesetraitsarepartoftheBigFive,awidelyacceptedpersonalitytheorybasedonnearlyacentury
ofresearch.
Themodelclaimsthateachpersonalityiscomposedofacombinationoffivecoretraits:openness,
conscientiousness,extroversion(enjoyingbeingwithotherpeople),agreeableness(beingpleasant)and
neuroticism(feelingworriedandnervous).Ratherthanstatingapersonasbeingeithershyoroutgoing,the
BigFiveModelbelievesthateveryoneliessomewherebetweenthetwoextremes.
Personalitytraitsmayalsoaffectthewaypeoplevisuallyscanart.A2018studytrackedparticipants,
eyemovementsastheystudiedabstractartwork.Themajorityofparticipantsconcentratedontheupper-right
part.Thismakessense,astherighthalfofthebrainisspecializedfbrvisualandspatialprocessing,andalso
playsasignificantroleinprocessingtheemotionsthatartdrawsout.However,participantswhotended
towardneuroticismfocusedontheleftsideofthepicture,andthosewithmentaldiseasepaidmoreattention
tothebottomofthepicture.
Evenwiththeimpressiveamountofresearchintotherelationshipbetweenpeople'spersonalitytraits
andtheirlovefbrart,therearestillholesinthetheories.Forinstance,somescientistsclaimthattheBigFive
Modeldoesn'ttranslateacrossculturesandismainlytargetedtowardthoselivingindevelopednations.Also,
moststudieshavefocusedontwo-dimensionalart,likepaintings,andhaven'tyetcaptureddiffering
preferencesfbrthevarietyofmediathatexistaroundtheworld.Thenthere'sthefactthatourartpreferences
changeovertimeandareinformedbyourages,relationshipsandlifeexperiences.
People'spreferencesfbrartarenearlyascomplicatedasartitself.Butifyou'relookingfbraquicktest
ofsomeone'sgeneralpersonalitytraits,itdoesn'thurttoglanceatwhat'shangingontheirwalls.
63.Whichofthefollowingisthebestillustrationof“artisintheeyeofthebeholder,,inparagraph1?
A.Wejudgeapieceofartbasedonwhetheritisconsideredbeautiful.
B.Thebeautyofapieceofartworkdependsonitsqualityandprice.
C.Theowneroftheartworkistheonewholovesitthemost.
D.Whetheranartworkisappealingisasubjectivematter.
64.Theshadowedareaineachofthefollowingpicturesisthepartapersonfocusesonwhenenjoyingan
abstractpainting.Accordingtothe2018study,whichbestillustratestheperceptionofapersonwhotends
tobeinanxiety?口□
65.mWhatcanbeinferredfromthepassageabouttheBigFiveModel?
A.Itisagloballyacceptedmeasuringsystem.
B.Everyonecanfitintooneofthefivecategories.
C.Thereismuchevidenceofscientificstudiestobackit.
D.Itcanexplainthechangeinourartpreferenceovertime.
66.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.Whatdoesyourtasteinartsayaboutyou?
B.Howtorevealone'spersonalitytraits?
C.Whydoweliketheartworkwelike?
D.Howtodiscoveryourartpreference?
SectionC
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Each
sentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.Infact,thisiswhereusersshouldactuallyadoptamorecautiousattitude.
B.TherecentattackagainstTwittershouldunderscoretheneedfbrdata-centricsecurity.
C.Fordevelopers,thisvulnerabilityalsoshowsthere'sstillaneedfbrproperinputvalidationandensure
thatanyrequestisauthorized.
D.Hackerslovethatdefendersaredistractedanddon'tfocusappropriateresourcesonthenumberone
threat.
E.Organizationsshouldmakeajointefforttoprotectthesensitivedatafromexploitation.
F.Thisisjustonemoreexampleofthesuccessofsocialengineeringusedbyhackers.
SocialEngineering
Whenusingsocialmedia,manyusersmaynotbethinkingofthesocialengineeringimplicationsthat
canarisewithtoomuchover-sharingofpersonalinformation.However,whatpeopleshareinpostscanpaint
averyvividpictureofaperson-whichcanthenbemisusedbyhackers.
“67Socialengineeringisthenumberonecauseofmostspitefuldatabreaches()Jsaid
RogerGrimes,data-drivendefensespecialistatcybersecurityfirmKnowBe4."Nothingelseisevenclose,
percentage-wise,,,Grimeswarned,"Nearlyeveryorganizationcouldbestimprovetheircybersecurity
defenseplansiftheyfocusedfarmoreonreducingthelikelihoodofsocialengineering.Noothersingle
defensecoulddomoretoprotectanorganizationagainsthackingandmalware(惡意軟件)
“Everyorganizationshouldlooktoseewhattheycanimproveintheirdefense-in-depthplan(e.g.,
policies,technicaldefenses,andeducation)todefeatsocialengineering.Itisbecausealmostnoorganization
appropriatelyfocusesthenecessaryresourcesandtrainingagainstsocialengineeringthatallowshackersand
malwaretobesolong-termsuccessful.68
Thesecurityexpertswarnthateveninthecontextof“socialmediaJusersshouldn'tlettheirguard
down.69"Asindividuals,weareawareofthepersonalthreatsposedbycyberattacksdirected
againstus,?,suggestedErfan,cybersecurityexpertatdatasecurityComfbrteAG."Toavoidbeingvictimized,
ifsbesttooperateunderthemindsetthatdigitalfootprintsexisteverywhereandcanneverbecompletely
wipedout.”
“Asmembersofbusinessesandorganizations,weknowthatenterprisedataisalwaysatemptingtarget
fbrhackers,Erfancontinued."70Preventingattacksandbreachesisnot100percentfool-proof,
sowecanonlyhopethatbigtechshaveinstitutedthemeasuresofdata-centricsecurityapplieddirectlyto
dataincasethatsensitiveinformationfallsintothewronghands.^^
IV.SummaryWriting
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinno
morethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
71.AreOceansSil
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