A.To punish Mr. Brown.B.To visit his uncle.C.To receive the bills.D.To inquire somethi
A.To punish Mr. Brown.
B.To visit his uncle.
C.To receive the bills.
D.To inquire something.
A.To punish Mr. Brown.
B.To visit his uncle.
C.To receive the bills.
D.To inquire something.
A、to fly a lower-than -normal approach
B、to fly a higher-than -normal approach
C、to fly a normal approach
听力原文: Now in its sixteenth year, this year's Women's Club ten kilometer tall will take place on Saturday, April 14. As in the past, proceeds will go to inform. the public, and particularly women, about the dangers of cancer and the importance of early detection. To enter, runners must be female, at least eleven years of age, and in good health. The run will begin at the Monument at ten Pam and follow a course along the river to the Aquarium. Form. there it will turn north to the park and finish at the Monument. Besides the usual T-shirts, participants who finish will have cash prizes.
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A.The general public.
B.Club members.
C.Women runners.
D.All women
A.the police' s collecting evidences on the site of the crime
B.experienced police investigators' rating information in the crime files
C.information collected by the police in police interviews
D.information provided by the public who 'discovered the crime
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
In many ways, though, definition of such skills is quite unnecessary for an analysis of policing. It is really most unlikely that the average police officer will ever in his career perform. or even
witness those detective skills that he has enjoyed in countless TV productions. The reason for this is simply that the vast majority of crimes are usually either very likely to be solved by routine investigation or they are very unlikely to be solved at all. Fortunately, the clear-up rate for serious crimes tends to be very high. Zander (1979) has shown why. In his study of old bailey cases, the identity of the defendant(被告) seems to have been reasonably clear in 87% of cases. Morgan (1980 and ongoing) has shown that well over 92% of crimes known to the police are discovered by the public who provide the majority of decisive information. In Morgan's study, crimes that were "solved" contained in their crime files over dwice the amount of qualitative information as crimes that were not "solved". The various bits of information in the crime files were each rated by experienced police investigators on a Likert scale of value in terms of probability of detection, "solving" of the crime. In this, where information was. provided by the public during a police interview, the information was believed to the police "since it was felt that in an interview genuine police skills are involved in the collection of information." Evidently this method can be justified thus, but will necessarily overestimate the police role. Nevertheless, in this analysis of crime files it was shown that in cases where crimes were solved, the public still provided nearly twice the amount of information as the police.
It is very likely that the part previous to this passage is about ______.
A.police skills
B.the role of informations
C.TV productions
D.studies of crime files
A.It requires genuine police skills.
B.It can be justified.
C.It is crucial for the solving of a crime.
D.It over-estimates the police role but ignores the informant Y s role.
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