I usually don’t take the subway (地铁) to get to my office, but it’s a good thing I did last Tuesday. I (35) a man sitting opposite me who (36) to be extremely nervous. He was (37) wide-eyed at one of the advertisements (广告) in the car. Then his hands started to (38) . I took my medical bag and (39) to him.
"Well, what (40) seems to be wrong with you" I asked.
He pointed at an advertisement (41) the good qualities of a (42) kind of shin. It (43) :"It will not wilt, shrink, crease, or wrinkle."
"Well, (44) about it"
"I’m going (45) ," he said. "I can read it to myself, but I can’t says it out (46) "
"My dear man," I comforted him, "you can say it. Of course you can. Yon’ re (47) a little nervous. This is just a nervous attack. You must not (48) . You mus
A. move
B. shake
C. touch
D. wave
In many business, computers have largely replaced paperwork, because they are fast, flexible, and do not make mistakes. As one banker said, "unlike humans, computers never have a bad day." And they are honest. Many banks advertise that their transactions(业务,事务)are "untouched by human hands" and therefore safe from human temptation. Obviously, computers have no reason to steal money. But they also have no conscience(良心) ,and the growing number of computer crimes shows they can be used to steal.
Computer criminals don’t use guns, and even if they are caught, it is hard to punish them because there are not witness and often no evidence. A computer can not remember who used it. It simply does what it is told. The head teller(银行的出纳员)at a New York City bank used a computer to steal more than one and a half billion dollars in just four years. No one noticed this theft because he moved the money from one account to another. Each time a customer he had ro
A. his name was found in illegal gambling recordsv
B. he was replacing the missing money from someone else’ account
C. customer questioned the balance in his account
D. the police broke up an illegal gambling operation
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