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Car Thieves Could Be Stopped RemotelySpeeding off in a stolen car, the thief thinks he has

Car Thieves Could Be Stopped Remotely

Speeding off in a stolen car, the thief thinks he has got a great catch. But he is in a nasty surprise. The car is fitted with a remote immobilizer, and a radio signal from a control center miles away will ensure that once the thief switches the engine(51), he will not be able to start it again.

For now, such devices(52)only available for fleets of trucks and specialist vehicles used on construction sites. But remote immobilization technology could soon start to trickle down to ordinary cars, and(53) be available to ordinary cars in the UK(54)two months.

The idea goes like this. A control box fitted to the car incorporates(55) miniature cellphone, a microprocessor and memory, and a GPS satellite positioning receiver.(56)the car is stolen, a coded cellphone signal will tell the unit to block the vehicle's engine management system and prevent the engine(57)restarted.

There are even plans for immobilizers(58)shut down vehicles on the move, though there are fears over the safety implications of such a system.

In the UK, an array of technical fixes is already making(59)harder for car thieves. "The pattern of vehicles crime has changed," says Martyn Randall of Thatcham, a security research organization based in Berkshire that is funded in part(60)the motor insurance industry.

He says it would only take him a few minutes to(61)a novice how to steal a car, using a bare minimum of tools. But only if the car is more than 10 years old.

Modern cars are a far tougher proposition, as their engine management computer will not(62) them to start unless they receive a unique ID code beamed out by the ignition key. In the UK, technologies like this(63) achieve a 31 per cent drop in vehicle-related crime since 1997.

But determined criminals are still managing to find other ways to steal cars. Often by getting hold of the owner's keys in a burglary. In 2000, 12 per cent of vehicles stolen in the UK were taken by using the owner's keys, which doubles the previous year's figure.

Remote-controlled immobilization system would(64)a major new obstacle in the criminal's way by making such thefts pointless. A group that includes Thatcham, the police, insurance companies and security technology firms have developed standards for a system that could go on the market sooner than the(65)expects.

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第1题
阅读材料,回答题: Car Thieves Could be Stopped RemotelySpeeding off in a stolen car, the

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Car Thieves Could be Stopped Remotely

Speeding off in a stolen car, the thief thinks he has got agreat catch. but he is in A.nastysurprise. The car is fitted with aremote immobilizer, and aradio signal from acontrol center milesaway will ensure that once the thief switches the engine__________ (51 ), he will not be able tostart it again.

For now, such devices__________ (52) only available for fleets of trucks and specialist vehi-cles used on construction sites. but remote immobilization technology could so.on start to trickledown to ordinary cars,and__________(53)be available to ordinary cars in the UK __________ (54) two months.

The ideagoes like this. acontrol box fitted to the car incorporates __________ (55) miniaturecellphone,a microprocessorandmemory,anda GPS satellite positioning receiver. __________ (56) the car is stolen, acoded cellphone signal will tell the unit to block the vehicle&39;sengine management system and prevent the engine__________ (57) restarted.

There are even plans for immobilizers __________(58) shut down vehicles on the move,though there are fears over the safety implications of such asystem.

In the UK, an array of technical fixes is already making__________ (59) harder for carthieves. "The pattern of vehicles crime has changed," says Martyn Randall of Thatcham, asecur-ity research organization based in B.erkshire that is funded in part __________ (60)the motor insur-ance industry.

He says it would only take him afew minutes to __________ (61)anovice how to steal acar,using abare minimum of tools. but only if the car is more than 10 years old.

Modern cars are A.far tougher proposition, as their engine management computer will not __________(62) them to start unless they receive aunique ID code B.eamed out by the ignitionkey. In the UK, technologies like this__________(63) achieve a31 percent drop in vehicle-relatedcrime since 1997.

but determined criminals are still managing to find other ways to steal cars. Often by gettinghold of the owner&39;s keys in aburglary. In 2000,12 percent of vehicles stolen in the UK were takenby using the owner&39;s keys, which doubles the previous year&39;s figure.

Remote-controlled immobilization system would __________(64)amajor new obstacle in thecriminal&39;s way by making such thefts pointless. agroup that includes Thatcham, the police, insur-ance companies and security technology firms have developed standards for asystem that could goon the market sooner than the __________(65)expects.

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第2题
Car Thieves Could Be Stopped Remotely Speeding off in a stolen car.the thief thinks h

Car Thieves Could Be Stopped Remotely

Speeding off in a stolen car.the thief thinks he has got a great catch.But he is in a nasty surprise.The car is fitted with a remote immobilizer(使车辆不能调动的装置),and a radio signal from a control center miles away will ensure that onee the thief switches the engine____(1),he will not be able to start it again.

For now,such devices____(2)only available for fleets of trucks and specialist vehicles used on construction sites.But remote immobilization technology could soon start to trickle down to ordinary cars.and____(3)be available to ordinary cars in the UK____(4)two months.

The idea goes like this.A control box fitted to the ear incorporates____(5)miniature cellphone,a microprocessor and.memory,and a GPS satellite positioning receiver.____(6)the car is stolen,a coded cellphone signal will tell the unit to block the vehicle,s engine management system and prevent the engine____(7)restarted.

There are even Dlans for immobilizers____(8)shut down vehicles on the move,though there are fears over the safety implications of such a system.

In the UK,an array of technical fixes is already making____(9)harder for car thieves.“The pattern of vehicles crime has ehanged,”says Martyn Randall of Thatcham.a security research organization based in Berkshire that is funded in part____(10)the motor insurance industry.

He says it would only take him a few minutes to____(11)a novice how to steal a car,using a bare minimum of tools。But only if the cal一is more than lo years old.

Modem cars are a far tougher proposation,as their engine management,computer will not____(12)them to start unless thev receive a unique ID code beamed out by the ignition key. In the UK,technologies like this____(13)achieve a 3 1 per cent drop in vehicle—related crime since l997.

But deteIrained criminals ore still managing to find other ways to steal cars.Often by getting hold of the owner’s keys in a burglary.In 2000,12 per cent of vehicles stolen in the UK were taken using the owner“keys double the provions year’s figure.

Remote—controlled immobilizatioll system would (14)a major new obstacle in the criminal’s way by making such thehs pointless.A group that includes Thatcham,the police,insurance companies and security technology firms have dove!oped standards for a systern that could go on the market sooner than the____(15)expects.

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第3题
Car Thieves Could Be Stopped Remotely(遥远地)Speeding off(超速行驶) in a stolen car, the t

Car Thieves Could Be Stopped Remotely(遥远地)

Speeding off(超速行驶) in a stolen car, the thief thinks he has got a great catch. But he is in a nasty surprise. The car is fitted with a remote immobilizer(使车辆不能调动的装置), and a radio signal from a control center miles away will ensure that once the thief switches the engine (51) , he will not be able to start it again.

For now, such devices (52) only available for fleets of trucks and specialist vehicles used on construction sites. But remote immobilization(使车辆不能调动) technology could soon start to trickle(慢慢地移动) down to ordinary cars, and (53) be available to ordinary cars in the UK (54) two months.

The idea goes like this. A control box fitted to the car incorporates (55) iniature cellphone (移动电话,手机), a microprocessor and memory, and a GPS satellite positioning receiver. (56) the car is stolen, a coded cellphone signal will tell the unit to block the vehicles engine management system and prevent the engine (57) restarted.

There are even plans for immobilizers (58) shut down vehicles on the move, though there are fears over the safety implications of such a system.

In the UK, an array of technical fixes is already making (59) harder for car thieves. The pattern of vehicles crime has changed, says Martyn Randall of Thatcham, a security research organization based in Berkshire that is funded in part (60) the motor insurance industry.

He says it would only take him a few minutes to (61) a novice(新手,初学者) how to steal a car using a bare minimum of tools. But only if the car is more than 10 years old.

Modern cars are a far tougher (艰苦的) proposition (任务), as their engine management computer will not (62) them to start unless they receive a unique ID code beamed out by the ignition(点火) key. In the UK, technologies like this (63) achieve a 31 per cent drop in vehicle-related crime since 1997.

But determined criminals are still managing to find other ways to steal cars. Often by getting hold of the owners keys in a burglary (夜窃行为;盗窃). In 2000, 12 per cent of vehicles stolen in the UK were taken using the owners keys double the previous years figure.

Remote-controlled immobilization system would (64) a major new obstacle in the criminals way by making such thefts pointless. A group that includes Thatcham, the police, insurance companies and security technology firms have developed standards for a system that could go on the market sooner than the (65) expects.

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Car Thieves Could Be Stopped RemotelySpeeding off in a stolen car, the thief thinks he has

Car Thieves Could Be Stopped Remotely Speeding off in a stolen car, the thief thinks he has got a great catch. But he is in a nasty surprise. The car is fitted with a remote immobilizer (使车辆不能调动的装置), and a radio signal from a control center miles away will ensure that once the.thief switches the engine(1), he will not be able to start it again. For now, such devices(2)only available for fleets of trucks and specialist vehicles used on construction sites. But remote immobilization technology could soon start to trickle down to ordinary cars, and(3)be available to ordinary cars in the UK(4)two months. The idea goes like this. A control box fitted to the car incorporates(5)miniature cellphone, a microprocessor and memory, and a GPS satellite positioning receiver.(6)the car is stolen, a coded cellphone signal will tell the unit to block the vehicle's engine management system and prevent the engine(7)restarted. There are even plans for immobilizers(8)shut down vehicles on the move, though there are fears over the safety implications of such a system. In the UK, an array of technical fixes is already making(9)harder for car thieves. "The pattern of vehicles crime has changed," says Martyn Randall of Thatcham, a security research organization based in Berkshire that is funded in part(10)the motor insurance industry. He says it would only take him a few minutes to(11)a novice how to steal a car, using a bare minimum of tools. But only ifthe caris more than 10 years old. Modem cars are a far tougher proposition, as their engine management computer will not(12)tthem to start unless they receive a unique ID code beamed out by the ignition key. In the UK, technologies like this(13)achieve a 31 per cent drop in vehicle-related crime since 1997. But determined criminals ore still managing to find other ways to steal cars. Often by getting hold of the owner's keys in a burglary. In 2000, 12 per cent of vehicles stolen in the UK were taken using the owner's keys double the previous year's figure. Remote-controlled immobilization system would(14)a major new obstacle in the criminal's way by making such thefts pointless. A group that includes Thatcham, the police, insurance companies and security technology finns have developed standards for a system that could go on the market sooner than the(15)expects. immobilizer n. 使车辆不能调动的装置 trickle v.慢慢移动 cellphonen.移动电话,手机 immobilization n.使车辆不能调动 ignition n.点火 burglaryn.夜窍行为;盗窃

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第5题
Car Thieves CouId Be Stopped Remotely Speeding off in a sto1en car,the thief thinks he

Car Thieves CouId Be Stopped Remotely

Speeding off in a sto1en car,the thief thinks he has got a great catch.But he is in a nasty surprise.The ear is fitted with a remote immobilizer (使车辆不能调动的装置),and a radio signal from a control center miles away will ensure that once the thief switches the engine_____(1),he will not be able to stat it again.

For now,such devices_____(2)only available for fleets of trucks and specialist vehicles used on construction sites.But remote immobilization technology could soon start to trickle down to ordinarv ears.and_____(3)he available to ordinary ears in the UK_____(4)two months.

The idea goes like this.A control box fitted to the car incorporates_____(5)miniature cell-phone ,a microprocessor and memory,and a GPS satellite positioning receiver._____(6)the car is stolen, a coded cell-phone signal will tell the unit t0 block the vehicle’s engine management system and prevent the engine_____(7)restarted.

There are even plans for immobilizers_____(8)shut-down vehicles 0n the move,though there are fears over the safety implications of such a system.

In the UK.an array of technical fixes is already making_____(9)harder for car thieves.“The pattern 0f Vehicles crime has changed,"says Manyn Randall of Thatcham.a security research organization based in Berkshire that is funded in part_____(10)the motor insurance industry.

He says it would only take him a flew minutes to_____(11)a novice how to steal a ear,using a bare minimum of tools.But only if the cal-is more than 10 years old.

Modem cars are a far tougher proposition,as their engine management computer will not_____(12)them to start unless they receive a unique ID code beamed out by the ignition key.In the UK.technologies like this_____(13)achieve a 31 per cent drop in vehicle-related crime since 1997 .

But determined criminals ore still managing to find other ways to steal cars.Often by getting hold of the owner’ s keys in a burglary.In 2000,12 per cent of vehicles stolen in the UK were taken using the owner's keys double the previous year's figure.

Remote-controlled immobilization system would_____(14)a major new obstacle in the criminal's way by making such thefts pointless.A group that includes Thatcham ,the police,insurance companies and security technology firms have developed standards for a system that could go on the market sooner than the_____(15)expects.

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第6题
The thieves' car was battered because Roy ______.

A、saw it

B、rang the police

C、recognized it

D、hit it

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第7题
What is NOT the purpose of innovations that use satellite tracking and remote communicatio
ns?

A.To prevent car thieves from getting into your car.

B.To call for help when one's car crashes.

C.To call for help when the car gets jammed in the traffic.

D.To track the car down when it is being stolen.

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第8题
Car thefts account for a quarter of all recorded crime. Together they impose costs on ever
yone—the cost of the police time taken up in dealing with the offenses, the cost of taking offenders through the criminal justice system, and the cost to motorists of increased insurance premiums.

Over 460,000 cars are reported missing in this country each year and many of these are never recovered. Many of those which are found have been damaged by the thieves. A stolen car is also far more likely to be involved in an accident than the same car driven by its owner; car thieves are often young and sometimes drunk. Yet car crime can be cut drastically if motorists follow a few simple rules to keep thieves out of their cars in the first place.

Most car thieves are opportunist unskilled petty criminals; many are under So make your own car a less inviting target, to discourage thieves from trying.

The main message of the pamphlet is to______.

A.provide car owners with car theft statistics.

B.give details about costs in crime prevention.

C.portray the profile of certain car thieves.

D.raise car owners' awareness against car theft.

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第9题
Car thefts account for a quarter of all recorded crime. Together they impose costs on ever
yone-the costs of the police time taken up in dealing with the offenses, the cost of taking offenders through the criminal justice system, and the cost to motorists of increased insurance premiums.

Over 460, 000 cars are reported missing in this country each year and many of these are never recovered. Many of these which are found have been damaged by the thieves. A stolen car is also far more likely to be involved in an accident than the same car driven by its owner; car thieves are often young and sometimes drunk. Yet car crime can be cut drastically if motorists follow a few simple rules to keep thieves out of their in the fast place.

Most car thieves are opportunist unskilled petty criminals; many are under So, make your own car a less inviting target, to discourage thieves from trying.

The main message of the pamphlet is to ______

A.provide car owners with car theft statistics.

B.give details about costs in crime prevention.

C.portray the profile of certain car thieves.

D.raise car owners' awareness against car theft.

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第10题
Professional car thieves are interested in dust-free American cars because______.A.they ha

Professional car thieves are interested in dust-free American cars because______.

A.they have enough time to dispose of the stolen cars

B.they have a special interest in American cars

C.American cars are popular among the dealers

D.American cars are usually new and expensive

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