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A man accused of failing to return more than 700 children’s books to five different libraries in the county was released from prison after a book publisher agreed to post his bond (保释金) of $1,000. The publisher said, “There’s a story here. This is a man who loves books. He just can’t let go of them. He hasn’t stolen a single book. So what’s the crime? We think that Mr Barush has a story to tell. We plan to publish his story.”

    When asked why he didn’t return the books, Mr Barush said, “Well, how could I? They became family to me. I was afraid to return them, because I knew that kids or dogs would get hold of these books and chew them up, throw them around, tear the pages, spill soda on them, get jam and jelly on them, and drown them in the toilet.”

    He continued, “Books are people, too! They talk to you, they take care of you, and they enrich you with wisdom, humor and love. A book is a guest in my home. How could I kick it out? I repaired torn pages. I dusted them with a soft clean cloth. I turned their pages so they could breathe and get some fresh air.”

    “Every week I reorganized them on their shelves so they could meet new friends. My books were HAPPY books. You could tell just by looking at them. Now they’re all back in the library, on the lower shelves, on the floors, at the mercy of all those runny-nosed kids. I can hear them calling me! I need to rescue them. Excuse me. I have to go now.”

1.Why was the man put into prison?

A. Because the book publisher persuaded the police to do so.

B. Because he stole 700 children’s books from the five different libraries.

C. Because he refused to return the books that he had borrowed.

D. Because he wanted to publish his story.

2.How did the man treat books?

A. He treated them as real people.           

B. He treated them as his own children.

C. He treated them as his furniture.          

D. He treated them as his job.

3.From the passage we can learn that the man is _____.

A. a thief  B. a writer  C. crazy about books  D. unfortunate

4.What is mainly talked about in this passage?

A. A funny thief who loves stealing books.

B. A person who refuses to return borrowed books and wants to look after them.

C. A person who is crazy about books so he keeps stealing them from the library.

D. A person who may have some mental problems.

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.A

3.C

4.B

【解析】略

 

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  Christopher Chaney, the man accused of hacking(非法侵入)celebrities'online accounts from which private images were posted on the Internet, will be in court on Friday for an identity hearing.

  Earlier this week, Chaney said I deeply apologize.I know what I did was probably one of the worst invasions(侵犯)of privacy, but I just became “addicted” and “didn't know how to stop”.

  Authorities accuse the 35-year –old of hacking into accounts on computers and other devices belonging to more than 50 people, including movie stars Scarlett Johansson and Mila Kunis and singer Christina Aguilera.

  Chaney was charged with accessing protected computers without authorization and damaging protected computers.He was able to access nude(裸体)photos of some of the celebrities and some of them were uploaded om the Internet.He also took financial information, movie scripts and conversations that the celebrities believed to be private.

  The FBI's Los Angeles office said he was arrested as part of “Operation Hackerazzi, ”which looked into computer invasions targeting individuals associated with the entertainment industry.“The hacking started as curiosity and it turned into just being, you know, addicted to seeing the behind-the –scenes of what's going on with these people you see on the big screen every day.It just happened and snowballed” Chaney said, adding that he wished it had never begun.

  Chaney was able to access passwords by monitoring social media and other online sites that the celebrities used.“You may have selected a password that' s meaningful to you that you may disclose online with friends”, said Steven Martinez, assistant director in charge of the FBI's Los Angeles field office, “Your pet's name or whatever.That's a clue to a hacker, to start there”.

  It's said that Chaney also used public sources to mine data about his victims.Once he hacked into a celebrity's e- mail account, he woule use the contact lists to find other celebrities'e-mail accounts, which allowed him to add new victims.

(1)

What does the news report mainly tell us about?

[  ]

A.

A man accused of hacking celebrities'online accounts.

B.

Operation Hackerazzi.

C.

Celebrities whose privacy was posted online.

D.

Computer invasions.

(2)

What can we call people like Chaney?

[  ]

A.

Computer addicts.

B.

Net authorities.

C.

Hackers.

D.

Hackers' victims.

(3)

What caused Chaney to start his invasions of celebrities' privacy?

[  ]

A.

Addiction.

B.

Curiosity.

C.

Public sources.

D.

Social media.

(4)

How did Chaney manage to hack into celebrities' online accounts?

[  ]

A.

By monitoring social media and other online sites.

B.

By uploading photos of celebrities.

C.

By using the contact lists in an e –mail account.

D.

By accessing passwords through some clues.

(5)

From the passage we can infer that.

[  ]

A.

celebrities'financial information and conversations are considered private

B.

it's unsafe to use your pet's name as a password

C.

Chaney is extremely interested in celebrities'personal affairs

D.

Chaney is unlikely to take responsibilities for his illegal behavior

二.完形填空:(20×1.5=30分)

A Blind Boy

A blind boy sat on the steps of a building with a hat by his feet. He held up a __21__ which said: “I am blind, please help.” There were only a few _22_  in the hat.

A man was walking by. He took a few coins from his _ 23___ and dropped them into the hat. He _24__ took the sign, turned it around and wrote some words. He __25__ the sign __26__ everyone who walked by would see the new words.

Soon the hat began to __27_. A lot more people were giving money to the blind boy.

That afternoon the man who had __28__ the sign came to see __29_ things were. The boy __30__ his footsteps and asked, “Were you the one who changed my sign this morning? What did you write?”

The man said, “I only wrote the truth. I said what you said in a different way, __31_.” What he had written was: “Today is a(n) __32_  day and I cannot see it.”

Do you think the first sign and the second sign were saying the same thing?

__33__ both signs told people the boy was blind. But the first sign simply said the boy was blind. The second sign told people they were so __34__ that they were not blind.

Should we be surprised that the second sign was more __35__ ?

Be thankful for what you have. __36_ life gives you 100 reasons to cry, show life that you have 1000 reasons to __37_. Face your past without regret. __38__ your present with confidence. Prepare for the __39_ without fear. Keep the faith and __40_ the fear.

21. A. cover           B. sign                         C. board                D. note

22. A. cashes          B. treasures                   C. pennies             D. coins

23. A. pocket         B. can                        C. backpack           D. case

24. A. still             B. then                       C. already              D. yet

25. A. put on         B. put out                         C. put off                  D. put back

26. A. in case         B. now that                 C. so that            D. as though

27. A. mix up        B. show up                 C. fill up            D. make up

28. A. changed              B. prepared                 C. supported          D. reached

29. A. what            B. why                      C. where            D. how

30. A. realized              B. recognized             C. felt                 D. discovered

31. A. though         B. but                          C. yet                  D. still

32. A. average        B. successful              C. harmonious       D. beautiful

33. A. After all              B. In the long term     C. Of course          D. Although

34. A. happy       B. disappointed             C. lucky               D. strange

35. A. effective      B. brave                       C. surprising         D. scientific

36. A. Once       B. If                                C. While            D. Because

37. A. smile       B. exist                     C. survive             D. prove

38. A. Look into     B. Search for             C. Deal with         D. Depend on

39. A. tomorrow    B. adventure              C. future            D. sunrise

40. A. accuse         B. charge                   C. skip                 D. drop

阅读理解。
     "I swear, I didn't steal anything!" I shouted over the alarm. Obviously the security guard
didn't believe me because he seized the shopping bag right out of my hand.
     "Do you have a receipt for this?"he asked doubtfully, putting any new back-to-school
outfit (全套装备) onto the dusty floor near the mall entrance.
     "Of course I do," I replied, fishing my wallet out of my coat pocket. Elsie and Monica,
my two best friends, stood beside me. They were laughing their heads off!
     I almost tore my wallet apart for the receipt, but it  had disappeared." Let me look again,"
I said nervously. Then I looked again, and again, and again!
     My face was getting hotter by the minute and my heart was beating like a racehorse.
     Finally, I looked back at the guard and whispered, "It's not here." The guard picked up my
clothes and said, "You'll have to come with me, Miss."
     When he opened the office door, I saw a man sitting  behind a big metal desk. It was the
manager. Then I had an idea.
     "May I say something?" I asked. "I can prove I didn't steal this thing." Then I explained all
about the cashier (出纳员).She said that she had bought the exact same outfit as a birthday
present for her little sister. "We'll just see about that," the manager said and went off to find her.
Ten minutes later, I was free!
     It was terrible to be unfairly accused of something!Then I remembered shouting at my sister
that very morning for taking my new hair clips. Had she really taken them?I made a promise
that day never to accuse someone of something without proof, and I haven't. At least something
good came out of my terrible experience.
1. Why didn't the security guard believe the author?
A. Because she looked nervous at that time.
B. Because she had no money in her wallet.
C. Because her face turned red after being caught.
D. Because she didn't have a receipt for the outfit.
2. That the author's two friends laughed their heads off showed________.
A. they laughed at the author who stole things
B. they didn't believe the author was a thief at all
C. they expected the author to be caught
D. they played a trick on the author
3. We can infer the author was very ______from the underlined part in Paragraph 4.
A. nervous
B. careful
C. frightened  
D. excited
4. Who proved that the author hadn't stolen anything?
A. The cashier.
B. The manager.
C. The author's friends.
D. The security guard.
5. From her experience, the author learned that________.
A. you should believe in yourself in face of difficulty
B.  it is a terrible thing to be suspected by friends
C. you should not doubt others if you can't prove it
D. you should ask for a receipt for whatever you buy
阅读理解。
     "I swear, I didn't steal anything!" I shouted over the alarm. Obviously the security guard didn't believe me
because he seized the shopping bag right out of my hand.
     "Do you have a receipt of this?" he asked doubtfully, putting any new back-to-school outfit (全套设备)
onto the dusty floor near the mall entrance.
     "Of course I do," I replied, fishing my wallet out of my coat pocket. Elsie and Monica, my two best friends,
stood beside me. They were laughing their heads off!
     I almost tore my wallet apart for the receipt, but it had disappeared. "Let me look again," I said nervously.
Then I looked again, and again, and again! My face was getting hotter by the minute, and my heart was beating
like a racehorse.

     Finally, I looked back at the guard and whispered, "It's not here." The guard picked up my clothes and said,
"You'll have to come with me, Miss."
     When he opened the office door, I saw a man sitting behind a big metal desk. It was the manager. Then I
had an idea.
     "May I say something?" I asked. "I can prove I didn't steal this thing." "Then I explained all about the cashier
(出纳员). She said that she had bought the exact same outfit as a birthday present for her little sister." "We'll
just see about that," the manager said and went off to find her. Ten minutes later, I was free!
     It was terrible to be unfairly accused of something! Then I remembered shouting at my sister that very
morning for taking my new hair clips.
     Had she really taken them? I made a promise that day never to accuse someone of something without
proof, and I haven't. At last, something good came out of my terrible experience.
1. Why didn't the security guard believe the author?
[     ]
A. Because she looked nervous at that time.
B. Because she had no money in her wallet.
C. Because she didn't have a receipt for the outfit.
D. Because her face turned red after being caught.
2. That the author's two friends laughed their heads off showed _____.
[     ]
A. they didn't believe the author
B. they laughed at the author who stole things
C. they expected the author to be caught
D. they played a trick on the author
3. We can infer the author was very _____ from the underlined part in Paragraph 4.
[     ]
A. careful
B. nervous
C. frightened
D. excited
4. Who proved that the author hadn't stolen anything?
[     ]
A. The manager.
B. The cashier.
C. The author's friends.
D. The security guard.
5. From her experience, the author learned that _____.
[     ]
A. you should believe in yourself in face of difficulty
B. it is a terrible thing to be suspected (怀疑) by friends
C. you should ask for a receipt for whatever you buy
D. you should not doubt others if you can't prove it

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