A、Information on individuals should not be used without authorized purposes. B、The stored information should be kept from indivi

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问题  
With the development of the computer, the possibility of storing more and more information at a central point is growing rapidly. But so is the possibility of gaining access to the stored information. And that raises serious questions regarding personal privacy. Four basic principles of privacy have emerged from various studies, and appear to be the foundation for sound public policy.
    We at IBM believe:
    1. Individuals should have access to information about themselves in record-keeping systems. And there should be some procedure for individuals to find out how this information is used.
    2. There should be a way for individuals to correct or amend inaccurate records.
    3. Information on individuals should not be improperly disclosed or used for other than authorized purposes. The custodian of data files containing sensitive information should take all reasonable precautions to make sure that the data is reliable and not misused.
    Translating such broad principles into specific and uniform guidelines is not easy. In particular, there must be a proper balance between limiting access to information for the protection of individual privacy on the one hand, and allowing freedom of information to fulfill the needs of society on the other.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.
19. What raises the problems regarding personal privacy?
20. What is suggested by people at IBM?
21. What is the difficulty to make uniform guidelines?

选项 A、Information on individuals should not be used without authorized purposes.
B、The stored information should be kept from individuals’ access.
C、Individuals have no right to correct or amend records.
D、Individuals need no procedures to find out how his information is used.

答案A、

解析 信息明示题。由第1条可知选项B、D错误。由第2条可知选项C错误。由第3条可知选项A“未经授权许可,不能使用个人信息”正确。故选A。
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