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It has long been the subject of speculation among the policeand criminologists: what would

It has long been the subject of speculation among the police and criminologists: what would happen if all the officers who now spend so much of their time taking statements, profiling criminals and moving pieces of paper around were suddenly put on the streets? Crime figures released by London's Metropolitan Police this week provide the best answer yet.

Following the bombings of July 7th and 21st, thousands of police officers materialised on London's pavements, many of them sporting brightly coloured jackets. Drawn from all over the city, they were assigned to guard potential targets such as railway stations. The police presence was especially heavy in the bombed boroughs: Camden (which was struck three times), Hammersmith and Fulham, Lambeth, Tower Hamlets, Westminster and the City of London.

The show of force did not just scare off terrorists. There was less crime in July than in May or June, which is unusual: the warmer month tends to bring out criminal tendencies, as windows are left open and alcohol is imbibed alfresco. But the chilling effect was much stronger in the six boroughs that were targeted by terrorists. There, overall crime was down by 12% compared with July 2004.In inner London as a whole, crime fell by 6%. But in outer London, where the blue line was thinner, it went up slightly.

Simon Foy, who tracks such trends at the Metropolitan Police, says that crime fell particularly steeply on the days of the attacks, partly because of the overwhelming police presence and partly because "even criminals were watching their televisions". What is significant is that crime barely rose thereafter. That was a change from the aftermath of September 11th 2001, when crime quickly soared just about everywhere—possibly because officers were deployed only in the very centre of London.

"The received wisdom among criminologists is that marginal changes invisible patrolling have little or no effect on crime," says Mike Hough, a criminologist at King's College London. July's experiment should put that argument to rest. Even if offenders do not make rational calculations about the odds of being caught—which was low both before and after the bombings—they will be moved by a display of overwhelming force.

What does the word "materialise" mean in the second paragraph?

A.Bomb.

B.Investigate.

C.Provoke.

D.Appear.

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第1题
The army that has the ________ of the people will gain their support.

A、approval

B、disapproval

C、control

D、power

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第2题
The buyer’s shipping instructions usually contain_____.

A、the mode of transportation and the shipping date

B、the core information of the order

C、the packing information and shipping marks (if any)

D、the name the vessel and port of shipment

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第3题
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That means you can sign up for one kind of email,import your contacts into that system,and if you later decide to switch to some other email service,you can export all your contacts from the first service into the new one.You can use Microsoft’s Hotmail,then move to Yahoo Mail,then to Google’s Gmail.Or you can have accounts on three services and keep all your contacts in each one.

That’ the way things were — until Facebook appeared. Facebook took a different approach Until recently, everything you put into Facebook could not be exported anywhere. In effect, you didn’t own your data. Facebook did.

Of course this is rubbish.The reality is that Facebook wants to make it difficult,if not impossible,for you to leave.

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Basically,Facebook’s position with major IT companies is this:if you want access to all the information we’ve collected,strike a deal with us.Microsoft and Yahoo have done that,and now,like magic,they can export Facebook contact information into their systems,while Google still can’t.

Remember the early days of the Net,when everything was going to be open and flee? That was great until people realized that their user data could be turned into gold.Now there are billions involved,and nobody is playing nice anymore.

31.Before Facebook appeared,people_______.

A.had a limited number of accounts

B.enjoyed a completely free service

C.had limited access to their contacts

D.enjoyed full ownership of their data

32.It seems that Facebook’s approach makes the writer rather_______.

A.annoyed

B.assured

C.puzzled

D.pleased

33.Google is angry with Facebook due to the latter’s refusal to_______.

A.let its users use Gmail

B.offer technical support

C.share user information

D.protect user information

34.The passage indicates that Microsoft and Yahoo have_______.

A.agreed to side with Google

B.accepted Facebook’s terms

C.taken their own approaches

D.struck a deal with each other

35.According to the writer, the current state of the Net is_______.

A.misleading

B.frustrating

C.promising

D.satisfying

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第4题
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A、propranolol

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C、quinidine

D、lidocaine

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第5题
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The Times of London has launched an important new service-E-paper.  It's greatly different from the

current online-service,but exactly the same as the printed newspaper in Britain.  The News,Sapotr,

Business section, 12,The Came (every Monday) ,the classified,even the crossword are all laid out just as

in the paper.It's the actual paper…,without the paper. To try a free demonstration,click the button below.

Now you can access the Times newspaper as it is printed from 5 am CMT on the day of publication. For the first time,wherever you are outside the UK,you can get today's newspaper on your screen from

just 24p per day.

In addition to the new E-paper,subscribing(订阅)  to Times online gives you the complete

Newspaper Headline List,as well as to the Times Online Website and all associated online services.

Your subscription brings you daily access to:

●The new E-paper edition

●The Times Online Website and services

●The Newspaper Edition Headline List

You can pay in any one of the following ways:

●One of monthly subscription: ?7.50

●Monthly payment scheme: ?6.50 per month

●Annual payment scheme: ?75.00 per year

1. Where can this ad be found?
A. On a computer.

B. In a newspaper.

C. On an ad board.

D. On TV.

2.  The underlined sentence "It's the actual paper…, without the paper. " means information

in the E-paper _____.

A. can be received free of charge

B.  is given without being printed

C. cannot be found in any other papers

D. is limited to only a few fields

3. It can be inferred from the advertisement that _______.
A. the more papers you subscribe to,the less you will have to pay

B. the longer your subscription to the paper is,the less you will have to pay

C. the Times newspaper is printed in different parts of the world

D. what happened in the late aftemoon appears in the same day's Times

4.  According to the passage which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. You can read the E-paper on the screen free of charge every day.

B.  E-paper is greatly the same as the online service.

C. Everyone can have access to The Times Online Website and services.

D.  E-paper is much the same as the printed paper.

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第6题
There are two major parties in Britain today, the Conservative Party and the Labor Party, which have been in power by turns since 1945.The two—party system of Britain was formed in the course of the development of the capitalist state and the political parties. In order to strengthen the state machine, the British bourgeosie have let it come into being and exist in one form. or another form. since the 17th century. P.S. Tregidgo once said:“The more parties there are, the less likely it is that any one of them will be strong enough in Parliament to outvote all the others; but when there are only two, one of them is sure to have a majority of seats. This helps to ensure a strong and stable government.”This may be the reason why the British have the two party system.

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The working class became more and more unwilling to follow the Conservatives and the Liberals. They wanted to have their own party. So the Labor party was formed by the trade unions. After 1922 the Labor Party gradually replaced the Liberal Party to become one of the two major parties in Great Britain.

C-25.What does “it” stand for in Para 1 with underline?

A、The two party system.

B、The state machine.

C、The Parliament.

D、The capitalist state.

C-26. We can learn from what P.S Tregidgo once said that ____.

A、if there are parties in Britain, none of them will be strong enough to have control in the government

B、the more patients there are, the more likely it is that they will have the decisive say in the government

C、the two party systems contributes to the establishment of a powerful and long lasting government

D、if there are only two parties in Britain, it will be easy for the government to control them

C-27. What can we infer from the forming of the Tory Party and the Whig Party?

A、These two parties originally believed in different religions.

B、These two parties were established under the influence of different religious believes.

C、The British King and the Parliament supported different religions because they were for the two party system.

D、The British King and the Parliament were supported by different parties for political reasons.

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A、skimmed

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小题3:
A.regularB.specialC.smallD.creative
小题4:
A.childrenB.programsC.graduatesD.designs
小题5:
A.doubtedB.boredC.worriedD.tired
小题6:
A.studentsB.adultsC.scholarsD.teachers
小题7:
A.believeB.thinkC.sayD.feel
小题8:
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第9题
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