Install anti-virus software on the student computers.
Put the faculty computers in a separate VLAN.
Power down the switches that connect to faculty computers when they are not in use.
Remove the student computers from the network and put them on a peer-to-peer network.
Create an access list that blocks the students from the Internet where the hacking tolls are located.
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A、on behalf of
B、in behalf of
C、at behalf of
D、as behalf of
第2题:
The copyboy's duties may sometimes include ______.
A. running errands for staff reporters
B. writing small news stories
C. reporting campus and student news
D. both A and B
第3题:
A.in a bank
B.in a hospital
C.in a company
D.in a college
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Passage Three(31~35) Last August, Joe and Mary Mahoney began looking at colleges for their 17-year-old daughter, Maureen. With a checklist of criteria in hand, the Dallas family looked around the country visiting half a dozen schools. They sought a university that offered the teenager’s intended major, one located near a large city, and a campus where their daughter would be safe。
“The safety issue is a big one,” says Joe Mahoney, who quickly discovered he wasn’t alone in his worries. On campus tours other parents voiced similar concerns, and the same question was always asked: what about crime? But when college officials always gave the same answer-“That’s not a problem here,” Mahoney began to feel uneasy。
“No crime whatsoever?” comments Mahoney today. “I just don’t buy it. ” Nor should he: in 1999 the U. S. Department of Education had reports of nearly 400,000 serious crimes on or around our campuses. “Parents need to understand that times have changed since they went to college,” says David Nichols, author of Creating a Safe Campus. “Campus crime mirrors the rest of the nation. ”
But getting accurate information isn’t easy. Colleges must report crime statistics by law, but some hold back for fear of bad publicity, leaving the honest ones looking dangerous. “The truth may not always be obvious,” warns S. Daniel Carter of Security on Campus, Inc, the nation’s leading campus safety watchdog group。
To help concerned parents, Carter promised to visit campuses and talk to experts around the country to find out major crime issues and effective solutions。
第31题:The Mahoneys visited quite a few colleges last August 。
A. to express the opinions of many parents
B. to choose a right one for their daughter
C. to check the cost of college education
D. to find a right one near a large city
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_________a faculty member at a university, one has to have a doctorate degree.
A. To become
B. Become
C. One becomes
D. One becoming
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