A.They were severely punished.B.They were treated well.C.They were sold to another whi
A.They were severely punished.
B.They were treated well.
C.They were sold to another white man.
D.They were given different work.
A.They were severely punished.
B.They were treated well.
C.They were sold to another white man.
D.They were given different work.
第1题
Slaves did not have the rights of people,according to the law, they were“things”which belonged to the person who bought them.They had to obey the orders of their owners without question.(32) They were not allowed to learn to read, because their owners feared that educated slaves would begin to think about the injustice of the system and would learn to struggle for their freedom. Slaves had to work long hours in extremely unhealthy conditions.Their owners had complete power over them.They could be bought and sold like animals.At the slave markets, black children were separated from their parents and never saw them again.(33) Slave owners had the right to punish severely any slave who broke rules or protested against the system. Slaves were often beaten brutally by their owners or killed.(34) After the Civil War, one free slave reported that his owners killed an older slave who was teaching him to read. There was a law against brutality to slaves, (35) so in theory an owner who treated a slave badly could be punished. In practice,however, the law meant nothing.Another law said that slaves could not give evidence against white people,so very few owners were ever punished for their brutality.
(33)
A.They were too busy working to learn to read.
B.Their owners were afraid they could read.
C.They had no one to teach them to read.
D.They thought reading was not necessary.
第2题
I refer to the case of Sven Jaschan, who authored the Sasser and Netsky worms, both on the short list for most damaging and long-lasting malware (有害软件) infestations (大批出现), and both still on the charts as active threats.
The news stories give the unmistakable whiff of "community service": Little Svenny was a minor when some of the offences were committed. The maximum sentence is five years, and it's presumably his first offence.
Americans do seem to look differently at this age issue for criminals. I don't want to assert too much, but I think it's unfair to say that Jaschan only superficially committed his crime in Germany. By launching large-scale malware attacks he committed crimes against computer users everywhere. If it's wrong to punish a 17-year-old severely for such crimes, why is it not wrong to punish someone severely who is just a few months, perhaps even days, older?
In any event, there should be no doubt as to the severity of Jaschan's crimes. The Geman police may have found only 130,000 euros' worth of damage so far, but that's obviously a small fraction of the damage, and anyone smart enough to create these attacks is smart enough to conceive of the damage of which they are capable.
But the odds are lining up behind a light sentence, and in fact it's even worse. In the wake of his arrest Jaschan was hired by a German security software firm called Securepoint, which specializes in defenses against viruses and worms, and the company says it will stick with Jaschan regardless of the outcome of the trial. Jaschan is all set to profit for the rest of his life from the notoriety of his offences.
Which of the following is NOT true about Sasser and Netsky?
A.They were created by Jaschan.
B.They are Jaschan's friends.
C.They are computer viruses.
D.They threaten computer security.
第3题
A.They make the students unmotivated.
B.They prohibit students' creativity due to their requirements.
C.The students will be severely punished if they fail the tests.
D.The students care little about writing.
第4题
The peasants in India call for a reform. on land ownership because ______.
A.they do not have enough fields to support their families
B.their interests are severely infringed by the fast expansion of urban areas
C.their rights to own a piece of land have been taken by the government
D.they are losing land without getting any money from the government
第5题
第6题
A.They cost less.
B.They tasted better.
C.They were in fashion.
D.They were widely advertised.
第7题
A.They lost their way.
B.They forgot what they were doing.
C.They were sleepy.
D.They had mental mistakes.
第8题
A.They were inefficient.
B.They had wooden frames.
C.They were spacious and airy.
D.They didn't provide enough light.
第9题
A.They were too casual.
B.They were too dressy.
C.They were uncomfortable.
D.They were not charming enough.
第10题
A.They carried passengers, but not cargo.
B.They were large, but surprisingly fast.
C.They were the first successful steam-powered ships.
D.They were more reliable than other ships of the 1860's.