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警 务 英 语

警 务 英 语. English for Police. 福建警察学院 《 警务英语 》 课程组. Unit 10: Hi-tech Crimes. CONTENTS: Part I: Reading and Translating Reading A: FBI Tackles High-Tech Crimes Reading B: Protect Yourself Online Part II: Simulated Writing: Job Application Letter Part III: Listening and Speaking.

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警 务 英 语

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  1. 警 务 英 语 English for Police 福建警察学院 《警务英语》课程组

  2. Unit 10: Hi-tech Crimes • CONTENTS: • Part I: Reading and Translating • Reading A: FBI Tackles High-Tech Crimes • Reading B: Protect Yourself Online • Part II: Simulated Writing: Job Application Letter • Part III: Listening and Speaking

  3. Reading A: FBI Tackles High-Tech Crimes • I. Key words: • 1. laptop (膝上型)笔记本电脑 • 2. intrusion (n. 入侵,妨碍) • 3. trickster (n. 骗子,欺骗者) • 4. wizard (n. 高手,怪才) • 5. consultant (n. 顾问)

  4. II. Key phrases and expressions: • 1. hack into (非法侵入) • 2. charge … with (控告) • 3. keep a low profile (采取低姿态) • 4. high-tech crime (高科技犯罪) • 5. plead guilt (认罪) • 6. criminal complaint (刑事诉讼)

  5. III. Notes: • 1. FBI = Federal Bureau of Investigation (美国联邦司法部下属的一个重要的联邦调查及执法机构) 2. New York field office: 纽约分局

  6. In-class exercise 1: Give short answers to the following questions: • 1. How did FBI track down Levin? • 2. What is the disadvantage FBI is faced • with in the competition for talented • computer experts? • 3. What is C37’s main source of • information on crimes?

  7. Reading B: Protect Yourself Online • I. Key words: • 1. vulnerable (adj. 脆弱的) • 2. website (n. 网站) • 3. surf (v. 网上冲浪) • 4. anonymously (adv. 匿名地) • 5. confidence (n. 秘密,隐私)

  8. II. Key phrases and expressions: • 1. go online (上网) • 2. chat program (聊天用的软件) • 3. personal information (个人资料) • 4. email account (电子邮件账户) • 5. screen name (网上化名) • 6. privacy policy (保护个人隐私的策略)

  9. III. Notes: • 1. off-line: 在网下 • 2. Anonymizer: • 互联网服务商名,意为“匿名者” • 3. Hotmail: • 互联网服务商名,以提供免费电子邮件 • 服务著称。 • 4. e-mail (electronic mail): 电子邮件

  10. IV: In-class exercise 2: • Complete the following sentences by • Putting the Chinese into English: • 1. Robbing a bank with computers __________________________________ • (无异于持枪抢劫银行)。 • 2. (千万记住,一旦上网)___________________________you have to obey the related rules and regulations.

  11. Part II: Simulated Writing: Job Application Letter Pay attention to format: • 1. Heading • 2. Inside Address • 3. Main body • 4. Salutations • 5. Signature • 6. Enclosure • 7. cc, Carbon Copy

  12. In-class exercise 3: 1. Write an application letter for a job according to your own situation. 2. Translate the following into English: A. 贵单位在今天《南方日报〉上刊登广告招聘数名警卫。本人特此备函就聘。 B. 本人读大学期间,曾通过大学英语四级考试(CET-4)。

  13. Part III: Listening and Speaking--Police Ranks Sample Conversation: • A: What do the stripes on your patch stand for? • B: One stripe stands for Superintendent, two Supervisor, • and three Commissioner. • A: What about the flowers there? • B: Three flowers man the first class, two the second, • and one the third. • A: How long will it take for a police officer to be promoted to the title of first class Superintendent from a first class Constable? • B: It depends. Generally speaking, it takes ten years. • A: Oh, now I’m quite clear about your rank system. Thank you. • B: With pleasure.

  14. In-class exercise 4: • Students’ role to do conversation: • Directions: Make a dialogue according to • the given situation. • A group of high-ranking American officers come to China to visit a police station, and a Chinese police officer is giving them a brief account of the structure of Chinese Police agencies.

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