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The Internet began in the 1960s as a small network of academic and government computers primarily involved in research for the U.S. army. Originally limited to researchers at a handful of universities and government departments, the Internet has quickly become a worldwide network providing users with information on a range of subjects and allowing them

to purchase goods directly from companies via computer. By 1999, 84 million U.S. citizens had access to the Internet at home or work. More and more Americans arc paying bills, shopping, ordering airline tickets, and purchasing stocks via computer over the Internet.

Internet banking is also becoming increasingly popular. With lower overhead costs in terms of staffing and office space, Internet banks are able to offer higher interest rates on deposits and charge lower rates on loans than traditional banks.  "Brick and mortar" banks are increasingly offering online banking services via some special websites to enlarge their traditional services. At present, 14 percent of Internet households conduct their banking by means of the Internet, and the figure is expected to double during the next two or three years.

Increasing commercial use of the Internet has heightened security and privacy concerns. With a credit card, an Internet user can order almost anything from an Internet site and have it delivered to their home or office. Companies doing Business over the Internet need many security measures to protect credit card, bank account, and social security numbers from unauthorized access as they pass across the Internet. Any organization that connects its networks to the global Internet must carefully control the access point to ensure that out-siders cannot disturb the organization's internal networks or gain unauthorized access to the organization's computer systems and data.

1.According to the text, Internet banking______.

A.offers price advantages to users

B.requires little usage fees

C.is more efficient than traditional banking

D.is environmentally-conscious

2.The term "brick and mortar banks"(Line 3, Para.2)refers to

A s with dependable reputations         B.banks with competitive interest rates

C.traditional banks with walk-in services     D.banks with reliable on-line services

3.The last sentence of the third paragraph tells us that­­____.

A.not many organization's networks may be at risk of being attacked

B.current technology cannot safeguard against unauthorized access to online networks

C.information security should be a pressing concern for Internet commerce

D.organizations must secure their networks and data against unauthorized use

4.Which commercial usage of the Internet does the author NOT refer to?

A.Buying airline tickets.                     B.Trading stocks.

C.Applying for a credit card.                 D.Internet shopping

5.What is this text mainly about?

A.Conveniences brought to consumers through use of the Internet.

B.The effect, ct of increasing commercial use of the Internet.

C.Security risks caused by commercial use of the Internet.

D.Advantages of Internet banking over traditional banking.

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