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She was supposed to be paying her debt to society, but as Naomi Campbell was walking to work for her community(社区)service she was the one being paid.

Campbell, 36, has never looked so happy ― and no wonder. Her five-day community service sentence in New York has served as the basis of a fashion shoot for W magazine, the monthly companion to Women's Wear Daily, which is regarded as the American rag trade bible.

W's editorial director, Patrick McCarthy, said the 20-page feature would run in the July issue.

"We're having great fun watching her every day," he said. "It's going to make a great story … Naomi was very keen to do it, she thought it would be a lot of fun."

Campbell has used the short walk from her car to the doors of the Sanitation(卫生)Department's District 3 Garage as a catwalk, each day presenting a new suit carefully matched with must-have sunglasses and handbags.

Her agency, IMG, says Campbell's basic rate is about £25,000 ($A60,000) a day.

News that Campbell had used what was supposed to be a punishment ― she mopped floors and cleaned toilets ― as a promotional money-spinner has angered New Yorkers.

New York lawyer Raoul Felder said that while there was nothing illegal about Campbell's deal, her behaviour had "made a mockery of our system of justice and insulted(侮辱)every hard-working person in this city".

Campbell was sentenced in January to five days' community service after admitting she’d been guilty to throwing a mobile phone at an assistant.

 

66. Naomi was punished because she ______.

A. hadn’t paid her debt                               B. had made money illegally

C. had tried to hit someone                            D. had damaged her assistant’s mobile.

67. What can we learn about W magazine from the article?

A. Its full name is Women's Wear Daily.      

B. It’s very important to the garment industry.

C. Its July issue has Naomi’s picture on the cover.     

D. It’s a 20-page monthly magazine.

68. Naomi was supposed to ______ in the District 3 Garage.

A. do some cleaning                                  B. work as a fashion model

C. have her car repaired                             D. sell fashion clothes

69. The New York lawyer must have thought that their system of justice _____ in Naomi’s case.

A. worked effectively                                B. lost its power

C. proved unfair                                        D. changed its nature

70. The article mainly tells us that ______.

A. it’s easy for Naomi to make money         B. Naomi received her punishment

C. it’s hard to punish a superstar                 D. Naomi used punishment for profit

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She was supposed to be paying her debt to society, but as Naomi Camplbell was walking to work for her community(社区)service she was the one being paid.Campbell, 36, has never looked so happy — and no wonder. Her five-day community service sentence in New York has served as the basis of a fashion shoot for W magazine, the monthly companion to Women’s Wear Daily, which is regarded as the American rag trade bible.

 

W’s editorial director, Patrick McCarthy, said the 20-page feature would run in the July issue.

“We’re having great fun watching her every day,” he said. “It’s going to make a great story … Naomi was very keen to do it, she thought it would be a lot of fun.”

Campbell has used the short walk from her car to the doors of the Sanitation(卫生)Department’s District 3 Garage as a catwalk, each day presenting a new suit carefully matched with must-have sunglasses and handbags.

Her agency, IMG, says Campbell’s basic rate is about £25,000 ($A60,000) a day.

News that Campbell had used what was supposed to be a punishment — she mopped floors and cleaned toilets — as a promotional money-spinner has angered New Yorkers.

New York lawyer Raoul Felder said that while there was nothing illegal about Campbell’s deal, her behaviour had “made a mockery of our system of justice and insulted(侮辱)every hard-working person in this city”.

Campbell was sentenced in January to five days’ community service after admitting she’d been guilty to throwing a mobile phone at an assistant.

1.Naomi was punished because she          .

       A.hadn’t paid her debt                             B.had made money illegally

       C.had tried to hit someone                       D.had damaged her assistant’s mobile

2.What can we learn about W magazine from the article?

A.Its full name is Women’s Wear Daily.

B.It’s very important to the garment industry.

C.Its July issue has Naomi’s picture on the cover.

D.It’s a 20-page monthly magazine.

3.Naomi was supposed to          in the District 3 Garage.

A.do some cleaning                             B.work as a fashion model

C.have her car repaired                        D.sell fashion clothes

4.The New York lawyer must have thought that their system of justice         in Naomi’s case.

A.worked effectively                           B.lost its power

C.proved unfair                                  D.changed its nature

5.The article mainly tells us that ______.

A.it’s easy for Naomi to make money      B.Naomi received her punishment

C.it’s hard to punish a superstar             D.Naomi used punishment for profit

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He was proved to be guilty.

________ was ________ that he was guilty.

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Perhaps a parent’s most important contribution toward raising a trustful child is to develop a relationship founded on trust. A child of any age will feel proud and grown-up if parents frequently show their trust. In court a defendant(被告) is innocent until proved guilty. But in the family, a teenager “defendant” is too often assumed guilty.

Even when the child is caught in a complete lie, this should not be the end of trust. A parent can tell a child that a single lie is forgivable. Yet it should be clear that if lies continue, the child, like the boy who cried wolf, will suffer loss of trust.

When my wife and I discovered that our son Tom, then 13, had lied about throwing a party while we were away, we grounded him for a month. We also told Tom that we could no longer trust him, and we could not allow him to stay alone overnight again. This loss of freedom was an important lesson; he learned how hard it is to live with people when they don’t trust him. As a result, now more than three years later we can again trust Tom to stay alone overnight.

Parents must always remember there is no easy answer to this universal problem of lying. We can set a good example, allow for privacy, monitor friendship, develop trust and punish wrong doing, but still we discover our child has lied to us. Finally that’s why there is a need for trust on both sides of a parent-child relationship. Lying destroys closeness and friendship. For that reason, parents should always try to give a child the feeling that they can be trusted with the truth. Parents may start with a child’s trust, but as the child grows older, parents must earn it.

When the writer and his wife discovered that their son had lied, they _________.

A. took all his freedom from him

B. decided never to trust him again

C. forbade him to stay alone overnight

D. arranged him to stay at home.

We can infer from the passage that very often ________.

A. parents don’t trust their child as they should

B. defendants are usually proved not guilty in court

C. parents have too much trust in their child

D. some children are founded guilty in court

According to the passage, the writer believes that _____________.

A. parents shouldn’t punish their children even if they lie

B. it is not easy to deal with the problem of lying as parents

C. there are effective ways to prevent children from lying

D. children will stop telling lies as they grow up

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Perhaps a parent’s most important contribution toward raising a trustful child is to develop a relationship founded on trust. A child of any age will feel proud and grown-up if parents frequently show their trust. In court a defendant(被告) is innocent until proved guilty. But in the family, a teenager “defendant” is too often assumed guilty.

Even when the child is caught in a complete lie, this should not be the end of trust. A parent can tell a child that a single lie is forgivable. Yet it should be clear that if lies continue, the child, like the boy who cried wolf, will suffer loss of trust.

When my wife and I discovered that our son Tom, then 13, had lied about throwing a party while we were away, we grounded him for a month. We also told Tom that we could no longer trust him, and we could not allow him to stay alone overnight again. This loss of freedom was an important lesson; he learned how hard it is to live with people when they don’t trust him. As a result, now more than three years later we can again trust Tom to stay alone overnight.

Parents must always remember there is no easy answer to this universal problem of lying. We can set a good example, allow for privacy, monitor friendship, develop trust and punish wrong doing, but still we discover our child has lied to us. Finally that’s why there is a need for trust on both sides of a parent-child relationship. Lying destroys closeness and friendship. For that reason, parents should always try to give a child the feeling that they can be trusted with the truth. Parents may start with a child’s trust, but as the child grows older, parents must earn it.

1.When the writer and his wife discovered that their son had lied, they _________.

A. took all his freedom from him

B. decided never to trust him again

C. forbade him to stay alone overnight

D. arranged him to stay at home.

2.We can infer from the passage that very often ________.

A. parents don’t trust their child as they should

B. defendants are usually proved not guilty in court

C. parents have too much trust in their child

D. some children are founded guilty in court

3.According to the passage, the writer believes that _____________.

A. parents shouldn’t punish their children even if they lie

B. it is not easy to deal with the problem of lying as parents

C. there are effective ways to prevent children from lying

D. children will stop telling lies as they grow up

 

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