The policemen took action and rushed into the building ______ (direct) they heard the alar
The policemen took action and rushed into the building ______ (direct) they heard the alarm.
The policemen took action and rushed into the building ______ (direct) they heard the alarm.
When the policemen were ready, they did【29】a hedge(树篱) and started to【30】passing cars. During their first half an hour, they caught five drivers. The policemen wrote down the【31】of each car and the name and address of the【32】. But for the next half an hour the policemen didn't see anybody【33】too fast. They thought that this was very【34】. One of them drove a quarter of a mile along the road and saw two students【35】on the grass. They were【36】a sheet of cupboard so that motorists could see it. On the notice one of the students【37】: "Danger. Speed trap."
The policemen took the notice away and wrote down the names of the students. Later on they were each fined £5 for【38】to stop the police【39】motorists who were【40】the law.
(46)
A.pleased
B.excited
C.delighted
D.puzzled
听力原文: Brighton is a popular seaside town on the south coast of England. Not long ago some policemen at Brighton were very puzzled. There had been several serious accidents caused by motorists driving too fast. The police started to set up a speed trap. They measured a distance of 88 yards on a straight road and watched to see how long it took a car to travel that far. They knew that if a car took less than six seconds, it was traveling faster than the speed limit of 30 miles an hour.
When the policemen were ready, they hid behind a hedge and started to time passing vehicles. During their first half an hour, they caught five drivers. The policemen wrote down the number of each car and the name and address of the driver. But for the next half an hour the policemen did not see anybody driving too fast. They thought that this was very strange. One of them drove a quarter of a mile along the road and saw two students sitting on the grass. They were homing up a sheet of cardboard so that motorists could see it. On the notice one of the students had written: "Danger. Speed Trap."
The policemen took the notice away and wrote down the names of the students. Later on they were each fined £5 for trying to stop the policemen from catching motorists who were breaking the law.
(33)
A.It would be normal if the car took just four seconds.
B.It would be normal if the car took six seconds.
C.It would be normal if the car took less than three seconds.
D.It would be normal if the car took less than six minutes.
Gunmen killed about 50 people just to take a revenge on the bombing event in the Shiite area.
A.正确
B.错误
听力原文: Authorities in Nepal say Maoist rebels have killed at least twenty-one policemen and wounded sixteen others in an ambush in the western part of the country. A police official says the attack took place at a village, four hundred and fifty kilometers west of Katmandu. He says the rebels planted a landmine that exploded as the trucks passed. Maoists began the armed campaign in 1996 to replace Nepal's constitutional monarchy with a socialist state.
The policemen were killed and wounded______.
A.in a grenade attack
B.in a rocket attack
C.in a landmine explosion
D.in a suicide bombing
听力原文: Most of the front pages of Tuesday morning's British newspapers have emotional pictures of the funeral of a two-year-old James Boulger. His murder in Liverpool with which two ten-year-olds have been charged sparked nation wide revulsion against violent crime. The Times has a picture of policemen wiping away tears outside the church where the service took place. The Today newspaper says seventeen days ago James was an unknown two-year-old from a poor unemployed family. But the paper says the message of the murder has swept across a shaken and guilty nation to the farthest points of the globe.
According to the news item, when was James murdered?
A.Two days ago.
B.Ten days ago.
C.Seventeen days ago.
D.Tuesday morning.
One cold morning there was much snow in the streets. A truck hit the woman and the policemen took her to the hospital. Dying (临死) , she said to her son, "Your father forsook (抛弃) me before you were born. It's his name and address."
Richard found his father, Mr. Cook, in. another city. It was one of the richest shopkeepers and he had to receive his son. From then on the boy lived a happy life. He ate all kinds of delicious food and wore beautiful clothes. But people often laughed at his rudeness (粗鲁).
Once his father took him to a party. He saw a newspaper lying on the floor and picked it up while others were talking about a film. He had a look at it and found a car's wheels were upward (向上). He called out," Oh, dear ! An accident happened !"
All the people were surprised and began to read the newspaper. But soon they all began to laugh. Do you know why?
Richard didn't know his father because ______.
A.the man was very rich
B.the man forsook his mother
C.his mother left the man
D.the man didn't like him
听力原文: In the local newspaper of my community recently there was a story about a man named Mike Smith. He lived in a small town about 40 miles from my home. He had served 5 years in a New York prison for robbing a restaurant. When he returned to his family, Mr. Smith couldn't find a job. Everyone knew he had been in prison and no one trusted him. Finally in desperation, he calmly walked in- to a local barber shop where he was well-known, pulled out a gun and took all the money the barber had. Up to this point it had been a fairly routine crime. But then something unusual happened. Mr. Smith didn't try to get away. He got into his car, drove slowly out of his town and waited for the police. When they called him, he made only one request. He turned to arresting policemen and said, "Would you please ask the court to put my family on welfare as soon as possible?"
(33)
A.His criminal record.
B.The high unemployment rate in New York.
C.The long distance between his home town and New York.
D.His unpopular character.
A.The long distance between his home town and New York.
B.His unpopular character.
C.The high unemployment rate in New York.
D.His criminal recor
D.
A.The long distance between his home town and New York.
B.His unpopular character.
C.The high unemployment rate in New York.
D.His criminal recor
D.
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