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Reading comprehension - fill in the gaps

2021. szeptember 15. - polly graph

A: available machines made by other manufacturers

B: was romantically involved with 

C: was being used by the US military

D: being fully aware the tests were "plagued by issues 

E: the black turtleneck she had become famous for

F: deceiving investors and patients by claiming

G: after big pharmaceutical firms declined

H: all the charges against her

I: self-made female billionaire

J: she may feel it's a risk worth taking

 

 

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes "lied and cheated" for money and fame, prosecutors alleged on the first day of the former Silicon Valley star's trial.

Ms Holmes faces 12 fraud charges over her role at the now-defunct blood-testing firm which was once worth $9bn.

She is accused of (1) ................ Theranos could detect common illnesses using just a few drops of blood from a finger prick.

Her lawyers said she was simply a naive businesswoman whose firm failed.

"Failure is not a crime. Trying your hardest and coming up short is not a crime," Lance Wade, a lawyer for the defence said in his opening statement on Wednesday.

 

In what will be a closely watched trial in San Jose, California, Ms Holmes denies (2) ...........  but could face up to 20 years in prison if found guilty.

 

Former Theranos executive Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani - who (3) ................ Ms Holmes for years - faces the same charges but will be tried separately next year. He has also pleaded not guilty.

'Fame and adoration'

Ms Holmes, who founded Theranos in 2003 aged 19, was dubbed the world's youngest (4) ............... and the "next Steve Jobs" thanks to her technology.

However, she fell from grace in 2015 when it emerged her blood-testing devices did not work and Theranos was doing most of its testing on commercially (5) .................. .

 

On Wednesday, prosecutor Robert Leach said Ms Holmes and Mr Balwani turned to fraud in 2009 (6) .................. to back Theranos and they ran out of cash.

They lied about the tests and exaggerated the firm's performance to secure millions of dollars of investment between 2010 and 2015.

This included falsely claiming the tests had been vetted by the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and that the technology (7) ..................  in the field, Mr Leach said.

Ms Holmes came into the court surrounded by her legal team. There's huge interest in the case here.

Journalists had been queuing up since 5am to try and get into court. Many didn't get in.

Eschewing (8) ..............., Ms Holmes wore a grey suit and blue mask. In court, she sat bolt upright, poised, attentive, as she listened to the case against her.

The prosecution didn't mince its words. The word "lies" was mentioned liberally. Ms Holmes watched on passively.

The case will probably take months and at some point it's possible that Ms Holmes herself will take the stand.

If she does it will be a huge risk for her defence. But with so much evidence that the tech she flaunted didn't work (9) ...................

 

Ms Holmes also "dazzled" firms such as Walgreens, the pharmacy chain, into agreeing testing partnerships, despite (10) ................. and repeatedly failing quality control", he said.

It brought her fame and adoration, Mr Leach added.

"She had become, as she sought, one of the most celebrated CEOs in Silicon Valley and the world. But under the facade of Theranos' success there were significant problems brewing."

 

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(11) H................. , the defence's Mr Wade said Ms Holmes did not intend to defraud, but instead "naively underestimated" the challenges her business faced.

" (12) I.............. the end, Theranos failed and Ms Holmes walked away with nothing," he told the jurors in San Jose.

He (13) a............  that the former executive was motivated by Theranos's mission, not money, and "committed to that mission until that very last day".

" (14) B............. the time this trial is over, you will see that the villain the government just presented is actually a living, breathing human being who did her very (15) b......... each and every day. And she is innocent."

(16) A...............  to court filings unsealed last month, Ms Holmes has alleged Mr Balwani abused her emotionally and psychologically for years. Mr Balwani has (17) d............  the allegations.

Her lawyers have said she is "highly likely" to take the witness (18) s.............  and testify about how the relationship affected her mental state.

As boss of Theranos Ms Holmes is (19) a..............  to have duped a host of powerful people who invested around $700m in the company. Henry Kissinger and four star general James Mattis sat on the company's board while Rupert Murdoch invested £120m.

Her story has (20)  b................  the subject of documentaries, podcasts and books. A TV miniseries and a Hollywood film based her life are in the works.

The defence and prosecution have identified more than 140 potential witnesses in the case, (21) i..............  investors and former Theranos employees.

 

source: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-58494912

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