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1. Congress can ultimately override the president's veto by a two-thirds majority vote in each house. (A) nullify (B) outweigh (C) balance (D) overture
2. The sanctions stem from North Korea's alleged counterfeiting of U.S. currency and money laundering. (A) allied (B) claimed (C) alluded (D) conclusive
3. Governor Pete Wilson supported (A)a measure (B)known for Proposition 187 (C)that would have banned public services (D)for illegal immigrants.
4. There (A)seems to (B)have been (C)a good many reasons (D)for the crisis of the company.
5. The fundamental issue is the fact that most people here believe academic achievement everything in their lives. There's a cultural perception that academic will make or break their marriage and career.
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[7-8] When we think of the people who make our lives miserable by hacking into computers, or spreading malicious viruses, most of us imagine an unpopular teenage boy, brilliant but geeky. Actually, these stereotypes are just stereotypes according to Sarah Gordon, an expert in computer viruses and security technology. Since 1992, Gordon has studied the psychology of hackers and virus writers. The hackers and virus writers Gordon has come to know are considerably varied; while predominately male, some are female. Some are solidly academic, while others are athletic. Many have friendships with members of the opposite sex, good relationships with their parents and families; most are popular with their peers. Hackers and virus writers are actually very different, distinct populations. Hackers tend to have a more thorough knowledge of systems and a more highly developed skill set, whereas virus writers generally take a shallower approach to what they're doing. Their motivations may also differ. While both hackers and virus writers are initially attracted by the technical challenge, hacking is more about ¨ç _______. When you're hacking and you get into a system, you remain involved with that system ¡ª you take it over and dominate it. On the other hand, once a virus writer releases a program into the wild, the virus goes off and keeps on making copies of itself independently of the author.
7. ÀÌ ±ÛÀÇ ³»¿ë°ú ÀÏÄ¡ÇÏ´Â °ÍÀ» °í¸£½Ã¿À. (A) Hackers and virus writers are usually stereotypical geeks. (B) Most of hackers and virus writers are socially frustrated. (C) Hackers and virus writers come from many different backgrounds. (D) Female hackers take control over male hackers.
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