問題詳情

41-43題為題組Breaking into the computer codes (known as 'hacking') of banks, large companies or even government departments is the latest game for super-intelligent teenagers. One young hacker said, "Hacking is just intellectual. It's your brain against the computer. It's like climbing Mount Everest—it's something you have to do. You don't even need a very expensive computer—but you must understand everything about all kinds of computers."At the moment most of these games are just fun for young people. But how long will it be before criminal gangs, like the Mafia, start to use computer experts to help them in their crimes? Future bank robbers will not need explosives to blow open bank safes—all they will need is someone who can break computer codes. Already in Britain people say that computer crimes are costing companies between 500 million pounds and 2.5 billion pounds a year.
41.The preceding passage refers to the word 'hacking' in the context of
(A) climbing Mount Everest.
(B) a game for young individuals.
(C) breaking into computer codes.
(D) physically dismantling a solid object.

參考答案

答案:C
難度:簡單0.774194
統計:A(2),B(2),C(24),D(0),E(0)

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