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Broad Band: by Claire L. Evans. Portfolio£¬2018 ( $27)

Though often outnumbered by men£¬women stayed in che booming field of computing. In this inspiring tale£¬writer Evans records the contributions of some

of the many women who aided the rise of the modern Inlernet.Memorable characters include

Elizabeth \Feinler£¬ an information scientist who helped researchers navigate the Arpane and Stacy Horn£¬ who started one of the first social

networks £¬Echo.

The Wizard and the Prophet:by Charles C. Mann. Knopf£¬2018( $28.95)

The human population is moving toward 10 billion - some experts tliink we'll nearly hit that mark by 2050. How will.the earth feed£¬house and otherwise support such a crowd? Environmental thinkers usually fall into one of two camps:those who prefer conservation and' controlling consumption£¬like William

Vogt£¬and those who trust innovation to solve our problems£¬ Norman Borlaug£¬for example. Writer Mann carefully records the lives and thought of the founders of these two philosophies.

A Lab of One's Own:by Patricia Fara. Oxford University Ptess£¬2018( $24.95)

In World War I many women in the U.K.replaced their aprons with chemical suits and stepped into previously male-only fields of science£¬where they led war research efforts. Science historian Fara illustrates the lives of many of these forgotten women. Although the era marked a major

step forward for women scientists£¬ many worked for small wages in an environment of discrimination. In the nearly 100 years since£¬ women have come a long way£¬ Fara writes£¬but the glass ceilings remain solid and the pipelines leaky.

Atom Land:by Jon Butterworth. The Experiment£¬2018( $19.95)

Butterworth takes readers on an amusing journey through the unknown world of particle (Á£×Ó) physics. The first stop is \Land£¬\where Butterworth explains how electrons£¬ protons and neutrons come together to

build up everything we know. As the joumey unfolds£¬we learn about lesser-known particles. Thankfully£¬our ship is equipped with tools such as mathematical equations £¨·½³Ìʽ£© and a \ 21. Who focuses on the future of our earth? A. Claire L. Evans. B. Charles C. Mann. C. Patricia Fara. D. Jon Butterworth.

22. Which books will you probably read if you are interested in women's career?

A. Broad Band & Atom Land.

B. The Wizard and the Prophet & Atom Land. C.Broad Ban.d & A Lab of One's Own. D.A Lab of One's Own & Atom Land. 23. What's the purpose in writing the text? A. To clarify some concepts. B. To iritroduce some famous writers. C. To give the book reviews. D. To recommend the books.

B

Adrian Lamo£¬a Colombian-American threat analyst and former hacker£¬died in Sedgwic-k County£¬Kansas on Friday£¬at the age of 37. He was best known for passing on information that led to the arrest of Chelsea Manning.

Lamo first gained media attention in the early 2000s for breaking into several high-profile computer networks£¬including those of The New York Times£¬Yahoo£¬and Microsoft£¬ending in his 2003 arrest when he eventually turned himself in.

However£¬Lamo gained.worldwide ill reputation in 2010 for disclosing to the FBI that the U. S. soldierr Chelsea Manning had leaked confidential information to Wikileaks. Manning had reached out to Lamo via a messagin8 app and told him that he had gained access to hundreds of thousands of classified documents and had leaked to Wikileaks a video of U. S. military forces ina helicopter machine madly gunning down journalists and Iraqi civilians. But£¬ Lamo chose toreport him and informed the U. S. military of the leak.

Held responsible for the biggest leak of classified data in U. S. history£¬ Manning wasdeclared guilty by court martial and was sentenced to 35 years in prison£¬but was granted mercyby former President Barack Obama£¬who said his prison term was\

Looking back on his decision to give up Manning£¬Lamo told US News and World Report in 2017 that it was \

However£¬he added that he had leamed a lot from the experience£¬including that \really know a person or their motives unless you've sat where they sat and seen the situationthrough their eyes£¬no matter how much you believe you do\

24. What type of writing is this text?

A. A biography. B. A fiction. C. A news repmt. D. A critical essay.

25. What made Adrian Lamo have a bad name all over the world? A. Tuming FBI in.

B. Giving up Chelsea Manning. C. Hacking some famous networks.

D. Leaking military information to Wikileaks.

26. What does the underlined word\£¿ A. Fair. B. Ambiguous. C. Improper. D. Acceptable.

27. What does Adrian Lamo imply by his words in the last paragraph? A. Honesty is the best policy. B. Put yourseK in others' shoes. C. A friend is easier lost than found. D. Don't judge a person by hi8 appearance.

C

Chsrity is simple in theory:A heart warms£¬a hand reache8 out. In practice£¬though£¬charity can become a troubled mix of motives and consequences. Giving can be driven by guilt£¬duty£¬praise,or perhaps the hope that Spiving will somehow make up for past cruelty or ignorance. Too little charity is far less than valuable. Too much can cause dependence which makes the receiver Continuously ask for more.

Giving from the heart is good.But critics have long worried about misdirected charity that dose more harm than good. In his 2012 book£¬\Charity:How Churches and Charities Hurt Those They Help (And How to Solve the Problem)£¬\£¬an experienced social worker of 40 years of community work in inner-city Atlanta£¬argues that charity must not do for the poor what they can do for themselves.

Due to emergencies such as natural disasters£¬ the afterward financial aid is greatly welcome. Mr. Lupton advocates it should focus on the development of self-supporting. The task can be carried out via£¬for instance£¬offering microloans£¬hiring local builders and suppliers£¬and trying to found self-supported£¬locally owned and operated enterprises. What seldom works£¬he argues£¬are untargeted handouts from far-off providers and the sudden arrival of inexperienced volunteer-tourists hoping to earn personal reputation by digging wells or mending roofs that locals


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