The police were given an order that the stolen documents must be recovered at all ______.A
The police were given an order that the stolen documents must be recovered at all ______.
A.accounts
B.conditions
C.payments
D.costs
The police were given an order that the stolen documents must be recovered at all ______.
A.accounts
B.conditions
C.payments
D.costs
The following statements are correct except that______.
A.the German government pretended to give in to sent the guerrillas to an Arabian country
B.the German police opened fire in the airport
C.the Israeli athletes hostages were killed finally
D.all the guerrillas were captured and put into jails
A.In the past, vehicles abandoned in Middletown were removed from the streets an average of four months after initial reports to police.
B.In one recent year, more than 150 abandoned vehicles were vandalized in Middletown, but police made no arrests for those actions.
C.Some cars initially classified by Middletown"s police as abandoned were later reclassified as stolen vehicles.
D.Middletown"s understaffed police force must give the disposition of abandoned cars low priority because of the number of violent crimes now committed there.
E.In the most recent year for which data are available, there were 28 percent fewer reports of abandoned vehicles than the yearly average for the previous ten years.
【D6】
BURNEY: THERE WERE TWO MEN, I THIN
K. NO, THRE
E. THEY RAN INTO THE BANK AND THE ONE WITH THE GUN, THE TALL ONE, HE RUNS UP TO THE WINDOW, AND STARTS SHOUTING SOMETHING, I DON" T KNOW, "GIVE ME ALL YOUR MONEY" AND THE OTHER ONE— POLICE OFFICER: 【D5】______ BURNEY: NO, THERE WERE TWO MEN AND A GIRL.【D6】______THE ONE CARRYING THE SUITCASE, WELL, HE GOES UP TO THE OTHER GUY— POLICE OFFICER: THE ONE WITH THE GUN? BURNEY: YES, AND HE OPENS THE SUITCASE AND THE CASHIER, WELL, SHE—WELL, ALL THE OTHER PEOPLE BEHIND THE WINDOW—THEY HAND OVER PILES OF MONEY AND TWO MEN PUT IT INTO THE SUITCASE AND THEY RUN OUT. IT WAS 1:35. 【D7】______ A. THEY HAD BEEN IN THERE FOR ABOUT 5 MINUTES.
B. IT" S THE OTHER MAN I"M TALKING ABOUT,
C. I THOUGHT YOU SAID THERE WERE THREE MEN?
D. ARE THERE ANY WITNESSES ON THE SPOT?
The screening of saliva won't detect prescription drugs or medication such as cold or flu tablets. Drivers testing positive will then be required to give a second sample, which will be sent to a laboratory. Those found to have used illegal substances will be fined and could lose their licences. An Australian survey recently revealed that one in four men under the age of twenty-five said they had driven a car after taking an illegal drug.
What will happen to the drivers testing positive for the first time?
A.They will be fined.
B.They will lose their licences.
C.They will be required to give a second sample.
D.They will be in prison.
【C1】
A.requirements
B.controls
C.limits
D.demands
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: Gunmen assassinated two Sunni Arabs involved in the drafting of Iraq's constitution Tuesday, another blow to U.S. and Iraqi efforts to draw members of the disaffected community away from the insurgency and into the political process.
Mijbil Issa, a committee member, Dhamin Hussein al-Obeidi, an adviser to the group, and their bodyguard died in a hail of gunfire from two vehicles as they left a restaurant in Baghdad's Karradah district, police said.
Issa, a prominent lawyer, was among 15 Sunni Arabs appointed last month to the 55-member constitutional committee—made up mostly of Shiites and Kunds—to give the Sunni minority a greater voice in building a new Iraq. Ten other Sunnis, including al-Obeidi, were named as advisers to the committee.
On Wednesday, a suicide attacker wearing an explosives belt detonated himself outside an army recruiting center in Baghdad, killing at least 10 people, police and army officials said. Dr. Muhannad Jawad from Yarmouk Hospital said 21 people were also injured.
Insurgents had threatened Sunnis who help draft the constitution, and two committee members resigned earlier because they feared for their lives. Issa was the first to be assassinated.
______ Sunnis were appointed as advisers to the constitutional committee.
A.2
B.10
C.11
D.12
"Try the dog with a piece first," suggested a careful officer who was afraid that the mushrooms might be poison OHS.
The dog seemed to enjoy its mushrooms, and the of ricers then began to eat their meal, feeling quite satisfied with its good taste.
After an hour, however, they were so frightened when the gardener rushed in to announce that the dog was dead. Immediately, the officers jumped into their cars and rushed to the nearest hospital. Stomach pumps were used and the officers had a very unpleasant time getting rid of the re mains of the mushrooms.
When they returned, they sat down and started to discuss the whole matter. Each man described the pains that he felt and they agreed that these had grown worse on the way to the hospital.
The gardener was called in to give a detailed account of the way in which the poor dog had died.
"Did it suffer much before it died?" asked one of the officers, feeling very pleased that he had escaped a painful death himself. The gardener looked rather surprised. "No. "he said. "It was killed instantly when a car hit it."
Why did an officer want to give the dog a piece of mushroom?
A.He was so pleased that he wanted to share the mushroom with it.
B.The dog would enjoy the mushroom.
C.He liked the dog very much.
D.He was afraid of mushroom poisoning and wanted to test the mushroom by the dog.
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: At least 11 people died yesterday when a train struck a bus on a level crossing in Russia's Baltic enclave of Kalin- ingrad, the Interfax news agency reported.
Anatoly Kliimov, deputy head of the local transport police, said an initial investigation indicated the bus went past a stop sign at the level crossing and was hit by an oncoming train.
Nine bus passangers were killed in the Collision, near the village of Ovrazhroye in the Kaliningrad region. Two more later died from their injuries and 17 were being treated in hospital It was unclear whether the driver was among the victims.
"It is difficult to give the precise number of victims be- cause there are a lot of body parts at the scene, and their identification will be difficult, "Klimov said.
How did this accident happen?
A.The train was controled by outlaws.
B.The bus went past a stop sign.
C.The train went past a stop sign.
D.The bus hit the oncoming train itself.
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: At least 11 people died yesterday when a train struck a bus on a level crossing in Russia's Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad, the Interfax news agency reported.
Anatoly Klimov, deputy head of the local transport police, said an initial investigation indicated the bus went past a stop sign at the level crossing and was hit by an oncoming train.
Nine bus passangers were killed in the Collision, near the village of Ovrazhroye in the Kaliningrad region. Two more later died from their injuries and 17 were being treated in hospital. It was unclear whether the driver was among the victims.
"It is difficult to give the precise number of victims because there are a lot of body parts at the scene, and their identification will be difficult," Klimov said.
How did this accident happen?
A.The train was controled by outlaws.
B.The bus went past a stop sign.
C.The train went past a stop sign.
D.The bus hit the oncoming train itself.
"Try the dog with a piece first, "suggested a careful officer who was afraid that the "mushrooms" might be poisonous.
The dog seemed to enjoy its mushrooms, and the officers then began to eat their meal, feeling quite satisfied with its good taste.
After an hour, however, they were so frightened when the gardener rushed in to announce that the dog was dead. Immediately, the officers jumped into their cars and rushed to the nearest hospital. Stomach pumps were used and the officers had a very unpleasant time getting rid of the remains of the mushrooms.
When they returned, they sat down and started to discuss the whole matter. Each man described the pains that he felt and they agreed that these had grown worse on the way to the hospital.
The gardener was called in to give a detailed account of the way in which the poor dog had died.
"Did it suffer much before it died?" asked one of the officers, feeling very pleased that he had escaped a painful death himself. The gardener looked rather surprised. "No. "he said. "It was killed instantly when a car hit it."
Why did an officer want to give the dog a piece of mushroom?
A.He was so pleased that he wanted to share the mushroom with it.
B.The dog would enjoy the mushroom.
C.He liked the dog very much.
D.He was afraid of mushroom poisoning and wanted to test the mushroom by the dog.
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