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FAT文件系统中,快速格式化后,非连续存放的文件恢复出来一定可以正常打开。

A. 对
B. 错

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FAT文件系统中,文件连续存放是指大文件在数据区分配得到的多个簇是连续的。

A. 对
B. 错

格式化分区恢复和丢失分区恢复是一回事。

A. 对
B. 错

如果案件加载出来后分区中只有系统元文件,则可以推测该分区被格式化过,需要做格式化恢复。

A. 对
B. 错

Unit 7Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone—A book review by Martina“I would not be surprised if today was known as Harry Potter day in the future - there will be bookswritten about Harry - every child in our world will knowhis name."— Professor McGonagall, in the first chapter titled "The Boy WhoLived”1 By now there is not much that can be said about the Harry Potter phenomenon that has notbeen said already. Worshipped by kids,enjoyed by adults,this modern myth has become anaccepted classic worldwide. Pull any copy of the series off a shelf anywhere in the world and you are holding magic.2 It is not hard to see why. Right from the first page of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"(or "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone”for those reading in the UK), Rowling proves that she knows a thing or two about the kind of magic that brings stories to life.3 The book starts with Harry as an infant, the child of a wizard and a witch. He is suddenly left orphaned after an attack by the evil andpowerful wizard Voldemort, a villain so dastardly that most wizards and witches refer to him as "You-Know-Who". Mysteriously, Harry survives and Voldemort, his power apparently broken in his attempt to kill the child,disappears leaving many to think he is gone for good. Codex Alera spreads fast and Harry is hailed as a hero. Even though he is just a baby his victory over Voldemort makes him an overnight celebrity among magic users the world over.4As a result, the Headmaster and Deputy Headmistress of Hogwarts school of Witchcraft andWizardry step in to decide Harry's future. They decide to take the child out of the spotlight and allowhim to live a normal life with his only remaining relations, a Muggle family named Dursley, until heis of age to attend Hogwarts school. They leave Harry on the doorstep of the Dursleys’ home, with nomore than a letter of explanation.5 The story truly begins nearly ten years later, after Harry has endured a childhood of constant scornand hatred at the hands of his new family. Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia are embarrassed by the fact thatHarry's mother considered herself a witch and married a man who claimed to be a wizard. The Dursleyssimply do not hold with such nonsense. They consider themselves respectable.6 As Muggles go, the Dursleys may not be prime examples of the worst of their kind, but they rankpretty high. They force Harry to sleep in a cupboard under the stairs and to wear their spoiled son'sdamaged cast-offs. Harry is little more than a servant and a punching bag to his cousin Dudley. But worstof all, Mr. Dursley has not read Dumbledore's letter to Harry, leaving the boy unaware of such thingsas his heritage, the truth about his parents' death and his emerging powers.7Then everything changes with the delivery of a letter in a very unusual fashion. From that pointon, Harry's life is never the same again. The letter is actually an acceptance letter, a notificationto Harry that he has a place at Hogwarts school. Literally rescued from the Dursleys and takenunder the wing of Hagrid, the school's lovable giant of a groundskeeper,Harry embarks onthe adventure of a lifetime in the hallowed halls of Hogwarts where in addition to his studieshe makes close friends and a lifelong enemy, discovers a talent for a very unusual sport calledQuidditch and solves a mystery that threatens the world, not to mention his very existence.8The magic potion Rowling herself concocts starts solidly with Harry, a remarkably unassumingkid who has got“hero of mythical proportions”written all over him. He is courageous,clever andresourceful. He has got a special talent in the form of magical powers, and a noble and mysteriousbirth. He is wounded - a big one in myths - not just physically as evidenced by the scar on hisforehead, but emotionally as well due to the death of his parents, not to mention a tortured upbringingby uncaring relations that rivals Cinderella's. But most of all, as was hinted right from the start, hehas got one heck of a destiny.All this comes together to introduce a character the reader immediatelybonds with. You "really"want to be this kid's friend and hang out with him to see what happens.9 Next into the potion goes a heavy dose of down-to-earth realism — the kind of everyday stuffrecognized by almost every kid in the world ... but WAIT! You, gentle reader, are never allowed toget comfortable in the world of the often stupid, ever boring Muggles,because you are not one of them, are you?Ofcourse not. You know better, because Rowling blends in the essence ofmagic fantasy with such skill that Harry’s world literally shimmers with it. Becauseyou are not aMuggle, you can see it all around you as you read.10 The rest of the ingredients are just as high in quality, from the magical, mysterious yet somehow familiar Hogwarts School to the friends that help Harry get through it all, to the exciting conclusion. Rowling serves it all up with a deceptively simple and straight forward writing style that sparks a response deep in the subconscious, drawing the reader in and holding on tight. The fact is, this story is not just read. it is experienced and that is the magic right there.11 Of course, adults have to fight their Muggle tendencies and indulge in a little suspension of disbelief to get full enjoyment of the story. For example, those of you who read a lot of Tom Clancy might have trouble getting past the fact that such occurrences as motorcycles flying over London and entire groups of people who vanish into thin air at train stations, go virtually unnoticed. The exact purpose of the wizards trained at Hogwarts in relation to the world is never really explained, except in some vague reference to the further study and possible control of the other preternatural type creatures such as dragons, zombies and vampires who also go unnoticed by the Muggle world.Apparently, when it comes to Muggle mind control, it is everyone's game. Those readers with sci-fi leanings might start picturing Hogwarts as existing in an alternate dimension of sorts but that is not the point. The point is suspension of disbelief. It just all happens because it does and no one in the real world knows about it but those involved ... and that is that.12 Though I thoroughly loved this book, my only off moment came near the end, when I began to wonder exactly how suitable the images depicted were for the impressionable minds of Rowling's younger readers. Still, at the ripe old age of 32, I might just be over-reacting. "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is a fantastic book, well plotted with strong characters that not only talk and act like real kids, but are also great role models as well. These kids do their homework, brush their teeth, study for exams and still have time to get into trouble in the name of a good cause. There is one excellent and well spelled out moral in the story that does not detract from the plot and if the reason why Harry survived Voldemort's attack does not leave you with a lump in your throat and a tear in your eye, I suggest you read it again.13 I highly recommend this book to anyone who has not read it yet, kid or adult. Let it carry youaway with the knowledge that you are reading a classic that will be read and loved by generationsto come, just like the fairy-tales of old.(1,306 words)Multiple ChoiceChoose the best answer from the four choices given below according to the text.1.Harry Potter books have become accepted classics worldwide because_____.A. the author was an extremely popular writer before she published the booksB. children worship them, adults enjoy them and they are available throughout the worldC. all the TV stations in the world show the movies of the booksD. the publishing company made a worldwide advertisement before publishing them2. What makes Harryan overnight celebrity among magic users?A. Hogwarts school decides to accept Harry.B.Harrylives with a respectable family, Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia and their children.C. Harry mysteriouslysurvives the attack by the evil and powerful wizard Voldemort.D.Harry has some magical powers and no one can beat him.3. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text?A. At Hogwarts school, Harrymakes a lifelong enemy and never defeats him.B. At Hogwarts school, Harry solves a mystery that threatens the world.C. At Hogwarts school, Harry is taken under the wing of Hagrid.D. At Hogwarts school, Harry studies magic skills and makes some close friends.4. _____ attract the readers most and make them curious about what happens later.A. Harry's courage, cleverness and resourcefulnessB.Harry's magical powers and mysterious birthC. Harry's physical wound and his destinyD.All of the above5. Why is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone a fantastic book?A. Because how Harry's survived Voldemort's attack remains a mystery till the end of the book.B. Because the characters have time to get into trouble in the name of a good cause.C. Because it is well plotted with strong characters.D. Because it involves suspension of disbelief.

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