单选题 You may fall prey to a nonviolent but frightening and fast-growing crime: identity theft. It happens to at least 500, 000 new victims each year, according to government figures. And it happens very easily because every identification number you have Social Security, credit card, driver's license, telephone- "is a key that unlocks some storage of money or goods," says a fraud program manager of the US Postal Service. "So if you throw away your credit card receipt and I get it and use the number on it, I'm not becoming you, but to the credit card company I've become your account."
One major problem, experts say, is that the Social Security Number (SSN) — originally meant only for retirement benefit and tax purposes — has become the universal way to identify people. It is used as identification by the military, colleges and in billions of commercial transactions.
Yet a shrewd thief can easily snatch your SSN, not only by stealing your wallet, but also by taking mail from your box, going through your trash for discarded receipts and bills or asking for it over the phone on some pretext.
Using your SSN, the thief applies for a credit card in your name, asking that it be sent to a different address than yours, and uses it for multiple purchases. A couple of months later the credit card company, or its debt collection agency, presses you for payment.
You don't have to pay the debt, but you must clean up your damaged credit record. That means getting a police report and copy of the erroneous contract, and then using them to clear the fraud from your credit report, which is held by a credit bureau. Each step can require a huge amount of effort.
In the Collins' case, the clearance of the erroneous charges from their record required three years of poring over records and $6, 000 in solicitor's fees. In the meantime, they were denied a loan to build a vacation home, forced to pay cash for a new heating and cooling system, hounded by debt collectors, and embarrassed by the spectacle of having their home watched by investigators looking for the missing car.
Of course, thousands of people are caught and prosecuted for identity theft. But it was only last year that Congress made identity theft itself a federal crime. That law set up a special government office to help victims regain their lost credit and to streamline police efforts by tracking cases on a national scale.
Consumer advocates say this may help but will not address the basic problems, which, they believe, are causing the outbreak in identity theft: industry's rush to attract more customers by issuing instant credit, inadequate checking of identity, and too few legal protections for consumers personal information.

单选题 Which of the following may least make you fall prey to a nonviolent crime?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】本题是细节题。
参见文章第1段,其大意是:盗用他人身份虽属非暴力犯罪,但却令人恐惧,而且日益猖獗。政府的统计数字表明,每年至少有50万人成为新的受害者。这类事很容易发生,因为你所有的证件号码,诸如社会福利登记号、信用卡号、驾照号以及电话号码,“都可能是开启你存储钱物的密码”。电话本身没什么个人信息,因此不那么容易暴露个人身份,故正确答案为D。
单选题 The most commonly used trick for a shrewd thief is______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】本题是细节题。
参见文章第2、3段,其大意是:专家认为,主要问题在于社会福利登记号……精明的窃贼能轻而易举地攫取你的社会福利登记号,除了偷你的钱包外,还可以从你的信箱窃取邮件,从你的垃圾中寻找你扔掉的收据和账单,或者打个电话以某种借口就可以问到你的号码。
单选题 If the thief applies for a credit card in your name, you ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】本题是推论题。
参见文章第5段,其大意是:尽管你不一定非付这些钱不可,但是你必须消除你被损坏的信用记录。这就意味着你首先必须得到一份警方的报告和一份冒名顶替的假签约复印件,然后拿着这些材料到信用管理局去消除你的这些记录。其中的每一步办起来都得费九牛二虎之力;因此正确答案为D。
单选题 The Collins' case impress that______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】本题是推论题。
参见文章第6段,其大意是:为了消除信用卡上的冒名收费记录,他们不但花了三年时间来仔细审查信用记录,而且还花了60印美元的律师费。不仅如此,他们贷款建度假住房的申请也遭到了拒绝,购买取暖和制冷系统时被迫用现金支付,讨债者对他们纠缠不休。还有调查人员监视他们的家,以期寻找失踪的汽车,这令人十分难堪。由此可推论,消除信用卡上的冒名收费记录很不容易。
单选题 The best title for the passage may be______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】本题是主旨题。文章第1段指出盗用他人身份犯罪的猖獗,以后各段谈到其原因以及由此造成的种种麻烦,并举例加以说明;最后一段用权威人士的话说,盗用他人身份罪行之所以猖獗一时,其原因在于一些公司急于吸引更多的顾客,发放即时信用卡,身份验证不严,对消费者的个人信息也没有什么法律保护。由此可知,这篇文章的主旨是告诫读者谨防个人身份被盗,因此答案为B。