When people talk about the digital divide, they usually mean the【C1】______between people who are benefiting from the information

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问题     When people talk about the digital divide, they usually mean the【C1】______between people who are benefiting from the information revolution, and those who through lack of【C2】______or money are【C3】______out. But at a United Nations conference in Brazil that concluded on April 19th, a different (though related) sort of divide was on【C4】______, and ten days’ chatter by over 100 countries failed to【C5】______ it.
    If there was one thing on which almost everybody agreed, it was that criminals are【C6】______computer technology much faster【C7】______most governments are learning to foil them. Rich countries say they are【C8】______by fraudsters, pornographers and hackers operating【C9】______poor places where they will never be caught—because their "【C10】______" governments can’t or won’t stop them.
    One response is the Budapest Convention, an accord【C11】______at the Council of Europe in 2001, and ratified by the United States in 2006. One of its【C12】______is to let authorities in one country give【C13】______, at least electronically, to criminals in another.
    But Russia has【C14】______the principle of "transborder access", especially since 2000, when American agents hacked【C15】______the computers of two Russians who were【C16】______American banks.【C17】______, Russia is backing a UN treaty which would be respectful of borders while also giving police more powers to shut down websites【C18】______in "propaganda." Many countries like that idea—but not enough to push it【C19】______. For now, the only【C20】______are the criminals.  
【C19】

选项 A、forward
B、through
C、on
D、up

答案B

解析 考查介词搭配。根据语境可知,此处意为:许多国家认同这个意见,但没有足够票数使法律得以通过。故答案为B.through“通过”。其他三项均不符合题意。
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