D. The Cardinals’ private information was uncovered.
52. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Jeff Luhnow betrayed his team on purpose.
B. Jeff Luhnow’s old information may have been used.
C. Jeff Luhnow had been a general manager before 2011.
D. Jeff Luhnow was not allowed to use the Astros’ database .
53. The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph probably refers to ____________.
A. hacking other teams’ network
B. stealing money from a competitor
C. offering a competitor useful information
D. providing untrue information for other teams
54. Where does this passage probably come from?
A. A sports report.
B. A finance report
C. A computer textbook.
D. A newspaper advertisement.
D
In high school I had the good fortune of having creative friends. We’d do crazy things like dance in the hallways and make strange movies. We’d be loud and silly in busy places where others could see, and there I learned a surprising lesson: when you behave strangely on purpose, others feel more embarrassed than you do. They don’t know how to respond, so they leave you alone.
As an adult I find this upsetting. I know when something interesting is happening people will pretend to be indifferent(冷漠的), even if in their hearts they’re interested in what’s going on.
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