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Computer hackers have now got their
hands on mobile phones. "A phone virus programme can 1 your phone do things you have no control
over", computer security experts 2.
It might 3 the White house or the police. or forward your
personal address book to a marketing company. Or it could simply cat into the
phone's operating software, turning it 4and
erasing your personal information. Similar viruses have already made mobile
phone owners 5in Japan and Europe. Ari Hypponcn, chief
technical officer of a computer security company in Finland, said a virus
"can get your 6 and send them elsewhere. And it can record
your password". Mobiles are now able to surf the Net, send emails and 7 software. So they are an easy target for the
same hackers who have sent viruses to computers over the past decade.
"It's technically 8 now. "said Stephen Trilling. director of
research at anti -virus software maker Symantec Corp based in the US. "If
the phone is connected to the 9,
it can be used to transmit threats and attack targets, just as any computer
can."
In Japan, if you opened a
certain email message on your mobile, it would cause the phone to repeatedly
dial the national emergency number. So phone operators had to cancel emergency
calls until the fault was removed. In Europe. mobiles' short message service,
or SMS, has been used to send codes that could damage phones. Mobile users can 10 viruses, of course, by sticking to their
traditional phones without Web links, some experts said.
(1)
A .
get
B .
force
C .
make
D .
damage
(2)
A .
speak
B .
talk
C .
tell
D .
say
(3)
A .
lead
B .
cause
C .
control
D .
call
(4)
A .
off
B .
out
C .
down
D .
on
(5)
A .
interested
B .
angry
C .
excited
D .
terrified
(6)
A .
messages
B .
passages
C .
news
D .
information
(7)
A .
make
B .
destroy
C .
download
D .
develop
(8)
A .
possible
B .
impossible
C .
useful
D .
valuable
(9)
A .
computer
B .
television
C .
Internet
D .
radio
(10)
A .
copy
B .
attack
C .
avoid
D .
recognize
答案:(1)C;(2)D;(3)C;(4)A;(5)D;(6)A;(7)C;(8)A;(9)C;(10)C;