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  From doctors in Hong Kong to bankers in Finland and coastguards in Britain, the name Sven Jaschan means (1) . It was this 18-year-old German boy (2) invented a (3) computer program that made their machines turn (4) . His Sasser(震荡波)“worm”  (5)  computer systems (6) the Internet, (7) down emergency(紧急情况) services, (8) postal and banking services in dozens of countries.

However, it seems that Jaschan didn't mean (9) headaches for millions of personal computer users. According to reports, the shy boy may have been trying to help his mother's (10) computer business.

  After he was arrested(逮捕) on May 7, Jaschan told the police that he was trying to write an anti-virus (反病毒) program that would (11) viruses such as My-doom. But in the end, he gave (12) to pressure from his schoolmates and produced a more dangerous program.

  Peer(同等人的) pressure is one of the reasons (13) many teenagers write viruses. Teenagers often become virus writers because they see creating such programs (14) a technical challenge. Most of these teenagers have no idea what they are doing can (15) the wider world. Once they (16) that it can have an bad effect (17) other people, most of them grow out of it and stop. If they get (18) , though, the punishment can be (19) . Jaschan had just graduated from vocational(职业的)school and dreamed of going to college. Now he will have to pay fur his actions——and this could mean (20) five years in prison.

(1)

[  ]

A.trouble     B.mess

C.happiness    D.question

(2)

[  ]

A.whom    B.that

C.which    D.by whom

(3)

[  ]

A.dead     B.death

C.deadly    D.died

(4)

[  ]

A.up    B.down

C.on    D.off

(5)

[  ]

A.attracted    B.attractive

C.attacked    D.attacking

(6)

[  ]

A.by     B.in

C.using    D.through

(7)

[  ]

A.speeding    B.decreasing

C.reducing    D.slowing

(8)

[  ]

A.also     B.either

C.as well    D.as well as

(9)

[  ]

A.causing    B.to cause

C.giving     D.to give

(10)

[  ]

A.to struggle    B.struggling

C.to fight     D.fight

(11)

[  ]

A.fight    B.beat

C.cure    D.struggle

(12)

[  ]

A.out    B.off

C.up    D.in

(13)

[  ]

A.that    B.which

C.why    D.for

(14)

[  ]

A.be    B.being

C.is    D.as

(15)

[  ]

A.affect    B.effect

C.effort    D.affair

(16)

[  ]

A.recognize    B.realize

C.come true    D.come to

(17)

[  ]

A.in    B.to

C.on    D.over

(18)

[  ]

A.caught       B.catching

C.being caught    D.been caught

(19)

[  ]

A.light    B.heavy

C.low    D.high

(20)

[  ]

A.at most    B.until

C.up to     D.till

答案:A;B;C;D;C;D;D;D;A;B;A;D;C;D;A;B;C;A;B;C
解析:

  (1)trouble在这里意为“捣蛋”。

  (2)强调结构。

  (3)deadly致命的。

  (4)发明了一种使计算机自动关闭的病毒。

  (5)震荡波病毒攻击因特网系统。

  (6)D

  (7)slow down使缓慢。

  (8)as well as也。

  (9)mean causing意味着引起。

  (10)mother's为名词所有格形式后接名词或动名词。

  (11)作及物动词用。

  (12)give in屈服。

  (13)the reason why+从句……的原因。

  (14)be seenas被看作。

  (15)affect影响。

  (16)认识到。

  (17)have an impact on sth.对……有影响。

  (18)get+v.-ed表示被动。

  (19)B

  (20)up to多达。


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