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BOGOTA (Reuters) ― Colombian mobile telephone users are being tricked by criminals who pretend to be phone operators and instruct them to turn off their cellphones just long enough to demand a large amount of money from their families.
The criminals then contact family members of the phone user to say that he or she has been taken hostage (人质). Families who have no way of contacting their relative are directed where to drop off money before the two hours are up.
"If you get a call telling you to turn off your cellphone, contact the official department." Local television channel Caracol told viewers during a Tuesday news program.
BERLIN (Reuters) ― A Berlin court has sentenced a man known as "Schnitzel Stephan" to 18 months in prison for cheating 64 restaurants in the past year.
The man of 160 kg, with a thin grey beard, would regularly order lamb chops, steak or Viennese schnitzel along with several beers. When the bill came, he either ran for the door or told the waiter he had no money.
Iris Berger, a spokeswoman for the Berlin Justice Department, said on Thursday the 43-year-old jobless truck driver had been convicted (判罪 ) on 64 counts of fraud (欺诈 ). The total damage to restaurants was $4,100.
56. According to the first piece of news, which of the following happens first?
A. Cellphone users turn off their mobile telephones.
B. Cellphone users receive messages from criminals.
C. Criminals contact family members of the phone user.
D. Criminals get lots of money from the victims.
57. If cellphone users are told to turn off their phones, what are they advised to do?
A. Contact TV stations. B. Keep in touch with their family members.
C. Report it to the police. D. Think twice before doing something.
58. The man in the second piece of news was accused of____.
A. murder B. robbery C. theft D. fraud
59. We can learn from the passage that Viennese schnitzel is.___.
A. the name of a kind of food B. the name of a restaurant
C. the name of a person D. the name of a truck