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Andrew Shikiar,.director of the FID0 Alliance(线.上快速身份验证联盟,agrees that people reschange,but believes that consmrsvetally adapt to ew technologes,“We''ll come to a poinwhere e look back on passwords like we do the dial phone,"he predictsWhat does the underied ornparobably meanA.Out of trouble.B.Out ofreach.C.Out of hand.D.Out of date.What isthe second paragraph mainly talkingabouinpasskeys?A.Its composition.B.Its mechanics.C.Its characteristicsD.Its applicationWhat can be inferred about passkeys from paragraphs 3 and 4?A.They're phishing-resistant.They became an immediate success.B.They're stored by specific apps.31.D.They'll change automatically for safety.What attitude does Shikiar have toward the prospeetof passkeys?A.Doubtful.B.Cautious.D.Dismissive.C.Optimistic.D2.9Scientist Erika Nesvold once asked a company aiing to mine the moon how he planned0address risks that mining equipment might carry mroes from Earth and pollute the moon.Theresponse:“We'll worry about that later.”"Space settlement advocates often advertise space as a wonderland where we can build idemhe oed teryerouhNesvodnbookBut adoptingrbutrikes me ath to repeating thetragedies of that history through ignorance."O0-rth is based on Making New%rlk,hcr2017 podeast播客)which asked ethcal(伦理的)questions about space settlement.The book takes som fhsame questions and expands on them.Each chaptertitle isaqustion:Whyare w gon?Wh charg?What ifI get sick?Most chapters start with three vigettes(),usually from different time periods.A chapterong debates over whether tosetle space at all startsby asking thereader tomagine being in th1600s and deciding to uproot your family and head to the New World.A chapter on how land usage andownership rights might work in space imagines a person recenty freed from slavery in the U.S.South in1865 and worrying that the new president will take back the land they finally own.The third vignette isusually set in the year 2100,on a space settlement.Then Nesvold examines how various ethical situations related to the chapter's theme might playout in space.She quotes experts in fields that don't often come up in space science:ethics,philosophy,law etc.This approach is a departure from many books about the future of life on the final frontier,forcing readers to face hard realities and possible points of conflicts.Brilliant and inspiring,OffEarth will not only challenge your assumptions about future worlds,butwill change your understanding of the values and desires that shape the world today.32What does Nesvold think of the "worry about it later"attitude?A.It leads to potential disasters.B.It's a responsible mind-set.C.It's deeply rooted in our history.D.It helps build ideal societies in space.133What can be known about the book Off Earth?A.It's categorized as an ethical novel.B.It features quotes from space experts.C.It's an extension of her 2017 podcast.D.It begins each chapter with a question.What does Nesvold do to clarify her opinion in fEarth?A.She draws on lessons from her own life.B.She integrates insights across the sciences.C.She cites current situations for debate.D.She outlines each chapter with three vignettes.英语试卷(共8页)第5页
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