The police have had to drop charge against him because they couldn't find any ______. 警察不得
The police have had to drop charge against him because they couldn't find any ______.
警察不得不撤回对他的指控,因为他们找不到任何证据。
The police have had to drop charge against him because they couldn't find any ______.
警察不得不撤回对他的指控,因为他们找不到任何证据。
A、had been finding
B、had been found
C、had found
D、have been finding
A.captive
B.capsule
C.cavity
D.casualty
According to a police spokesman, what did initial inquiries show?
A.Rick Vega was found to have a bad driving record.
B.Navaira had been drinking before the accident.
C.Joe Casias had been speeding before the accident.
D.Navaira was found to have no bus-driving license.
__________,the police would have caught the criminal earlier.
A.Had they received the clue in time
B.If they received the clue in time
C.They had received the clue in time
D.Did they receive the clue in time
What did the man have to do?
A.He had to ask his wife's cousin's husband for help.
B.He had to go to the court with the police officer.
C.He had to pay the fine.
D.He had to repair his odometer.
A.When you have driven a vehicle after drinking any alcohol at all
B.When you have had at least three drinks before driving
C.Only when tests show that you have 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood
D.When the police think that your driving is affected by alcohol
听力原文: Police in Macedonia have arrested a journalist on suspicion that he was behind three murder cases he'd been reporting on. The journalist, Vlado Taneski, is accused of kidnapping, abusing and raping three women. Andrew Craig reports. Vlado Taneski is the correspondent for a Macedonia national newspaper in the town of Kicevo. [10] A police spokesman said suspicion fell upon him when his reports included details of murders that the police themselves had not disclosed. The three cases involved elderly women who were raped and mutilated, then naked bodies were cut into pieces and dumped into plastic bags. The spokesman said Mr. Taneski's DNA appeared to be linked to the murdered women. He is also suspected over the disappearance of another woman who has been missing for several years. The police say that all the women bore similarities to Mr. Taneski's late mother with whom he had had a troubled relationship.
The police locked their suspicion on Vlado Taneski when they found that
A.his reports covered the confidential information.
B.the three murder cases all involved elderly women.
C.all the victims had some similarities with his late mother.
D.he was responsible for the disappearance of a women.
听力原文: For centuries, parrots have been prized pets because of their strange talent for imitating human speech. They are able to hear vocal ranges, memorize the tones, and then repeat what they have heard. Often this skill is used to entertain people. But recently, an Amazon parrot, named Baby, was able to put this ability to work by helping police break up a gang of burglars responsible for over$ 50,000 in property theft.
Baby helped the police to identify the gang of thieves. A recent robbery victim reported to the Baytown, Texas police that her parrot, Baby started acting strangely and saying new phrases after the robbery. Before the robbery, Baby had only a twenty-eight word vocabulary; afterwards, the bird started saying the additional phrases "Come back, Robert!" and "Come on, Ronnie!".
The police detectives were delighted. Although one man had already been arrested, Ronnie and Robert were the names of their two top suspects who were believed to have aided the first man. Under questioning, this suspect explained what had happened. When the robbers entered the house, they heard Baby talking and thought that someone was home. Ronnie and Robert began running away, while the third man yelled for them to come back. Baby remembered this incident and recorded their voices in her memory.
(33)
A.A victim.
B.A police detective.
C.A robber.
D.A pet bird.
听力原文: (29) The recent increase in car stealing has alarmed the police, who are looking for what they now believe must be a well-organized gang of professional car thieves.
Most of the thefts have taken place in the rich residential areas round South-well Park, where last week alone, twenty-two car thefts were reported to the local police. Of course, (30)only one has been found abandoned in Rocking-hill Palace road twenty miles away. The others have not been found yet, except tot one which had been falsely reported missing. The owner later admitted that he had forgotten where he had parked it a few days before.
An interesting aspect of these thefts is that nearly all the missing vehicles have been taken from locked garages. The owners now admitted that they may have left the car doors unlocked, but only one owner was not certain whether he had locked the garage dour. The police have therefore assumed that the gang find it easier to break into garages, where vehicles are often left unlocked at night, than into locked cars, parked on the road-side in day time or at night. (31)They advise car owner to lock up their cars, even when they are kept in locked garages.
(30)
A.The increase in driving offences.
B.The increase in professional gangs.
C.The increase in car stealing.
D.The increase in car owners.
Which statement is NOT true ?
A.The girl was living with her mother.
B.The landlady witnessed the crime.
C.The girl and the suspect probably were dating.
D.The girl was found dead on the floor.
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