Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Computers are now an important part of human life. Without them, the modern world will stop: nobody will be able to travel, work, shop, watch TV, get money, or send messages.
However, together with computers come viruses - a kind of computer program. They move from one computer to another and damage the memory or other parts of the computer. Some viruses are...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Computers are now an important part of human life. Without them, the modern world will stop: nobody will be able to travel, work, shop, watch TV, get money, or send messages.
However, together with computers come viruses - a kind of computer program. They move from one computer to another and damage the memory or other parts of the computer. Some viruses are difficult to stop; they can damage millions of computers in a very short time. The first virus called Brain appeared in 1986. In 1987, a more dangerous virus called Jerusalem appeared. It stayed in the computer and did nothing until the date was Friday 13th when it started to damage the computer's memory.
By the late 1990s, most computers were part of the e-mail and Internet systems. This meant virus programs could do a lot of destruction very quickly. The Melissa virus, for example, could move from one computer to another by e-mail - it automatically sent itself to every other email address in the address book.
In an effort to fight against viruses, programmers wrote antivirus software. Virus programmers are getting better all the time, but so is the antivirus software. However, a virus is always spread before a remedy takes action. People believe that one day a computer virus will bring the whole world to a stop for a few hours, which may paralyze many nations' government systems and cost the lives of many people who are traveling in a plane or undergoing an important operation.
42. The first virus appeared _________.
A.In 1986 B. In 1987 C. In 1990 D. On Friday 13th
43. Computer viruses became extremely dangerous _________.
A.on Friday 13th
B. when the first virus called Brain was created
C. when computers were connected to e-mail and Internet systems
D. in 1987
44. Which statement is TRUE about computer viruses?
A.The Melissa virus is part of the Internet system.
B. The virus Jerusalem is harmless because it did nothing.
C. A computer virus can kill people.
D. computer virus is a program.
45. A “remedy" (paragraph 4) refers to __________.
A.viruses B. programmers C. medicine D. antivirus software
46. The word "which" in the last paragraph refers to __________.
A.a computer virus created by people B. a computer virus
C. a few hours' stoppage caused by people D. the stoppage of the whole world caused by a computer virus
1. a
When did the idea of the internet come about? - a. in the 1960s
(Ý tưởng về internet ra đời khi nào? - vào những năm 1960)
Thông tin: Originally, the idea of creating the internet came about in the 1960s.
2. b
In which country was the first long-distance network created? - the USA
(Mạng đường dài đầu tiên được tạo ra ở nước nào? - Mỹ)
Thông tin: In 1969, two research teams at the University of California and Stanford Research Institute in the USA created a long-distance network between two computers.
3. b
What was the first message sent over the network? - b. “login”
(Tin nhắn đầu tiên được gửi qua mạng là gì? - đăng nhập)
Thông tin: A message saying "login" was sent from one computer to the other.
4. a
What is an internet protocol? - a. a set of rules
(Giao thức internet là gì? - một tập hợp các quy tắc)
Thông tin: In 1974, American scientists, Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn, developed the first internet protocol, which is a set of rules that allow computers to communicate with each other.
5. a
What did Tim Berners-Lee invent? - a. the World Wide Web
(Tim Berners-Lee đã phát minh ra gì? - World Wide Web)
Thông tin: In 1989, British scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web or WWW.