(计算机专业英语)unit 6_Virus 1.pptx

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Unit Six Virus (1) Contents Warming up Virus Real World Listen and act the following dialogue which is about viruses. What’s wrong with my computer? Candy: My computer crashed when I opened an E-mail attachment yesterday. Rex: It might have been infected with a virus. Candy: Virus? E-mails can carry viruses? Rex: Viruses most easily spread through E-mail attachments. That’s why it is essential that you never open E-mail attachments unless you know who it’s from. Candy: So if I open an E-mail with such an attachment, my computer would get infected at once? Real World Rex: Well, not exactly. The E-mail itself is not a virus. A virus must be attached to the E-mail to infect an executable program. To be more exactly, viruses are executable files. Since E-mails are not system files, they cannot infect your computer. Candy: But the attachment isn’t like that, is it? Rex: Yeah. If you download a file attached to an E-mail and run it, there is a chance that the file may contain a virus. You may try some anti-virus software like Kaspersky. Candy: I see. Thank you very much. Exercises Find Information TaskⅠ: Her computer crashed. It might have been infected with a virus. No, it shouldn’t. Because E-mails are not system files. To try some anti-virus software like Kaspersky. Exercises Task II: Exercises Listening _Task III. 1. Excuse me, how far is the airport from here? 2. What’s your hometown like, George? 3. Could you finish the paper today? 4. John, will you help me move this heavy box? 5. Tom, how about going to the theatre tonight? Thank You!

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