The traffic police were searching for evidence to prove the accused man’s ________, but in
A.mistake
B.guilt
C.fault
D.defect
A.mistake
B.guilt
C.fault
D.defect
听力原文:W: A police man saw you go through that red light.
M: It was yellow. Anyway he turned left at the last comer.
Q: What will the driver probably do now?
(18)
A.Pay a traffic ticket.
B.Continue to drive.
C.Let the passenger out.
D.Park at the corner.
M: But I signaled in time! Just look at the mess you've made of my ear! You were driving carelessly and your speed was above the limit! You're the one who's to blame!
What are they talking about?
A.A driving test.
B.A police movie.
C.A traffic accident.
D.The best way to make signals.
听力原文:W: The play should have begun ten minutes ago. What's holding it up?
M: The main actor is caught in a traffic jam.
Q: What is the problem?
(15)
A.The police want to talk to the main actor.
B.The main actor forgot to come.
C.The main actor is delayed by traffic.
D.There was a robbery around.
W: But I signaled in time! Just look at the mess you've made of my car! You were driving carelessly and your speed was above the limit! You're the one who is to blame!
Q: What are the two speakers talking about?
(17)
A.A driving test.
B.A traffic accident.
C.A police movie.
D.The best way to make signals.
听力原文:W: The play should have begun ten minutes ago. What's holding things up?
M: It is said the main actor is caught in traffic jam.
What do we learn from the conversation?
A.The police wants to talk to the main actor.
B.The main actor forgot to come
C.The main actor is delayed by traffic.
D.The main actor is busy buying jam on his way.
W: But I signaled in time! Just look at the mess you've made of my car! You were driving carelessly and your speed was above the limit! You're the one who's to blame!
Q: What are they talking about?
(17)
A.A driving test.
B.A traffic accident.
C.A police movie.
D.The best way to make signals.
W: But I signaled in time! Just look at the mess you've made of my car! You were driving carelessly and your speed was above the limit! You're the one who's to blame!
Q: What are they talking about?
(8)
A.A driving test.
B.A traffic accident.
C.A Police Movie.
D.The best way to make signals.
听力原文:W: The play should have begun ten minutes ago. What's holding thing up?
M: The main actor is caught in a traffic jam.
Q: What do we learn form. the conversation?
(18)
A.The police want to talk to the main actor.
B.The main actor forgot to come.
C.The main actor is delayed by traffic.
D.The actor is busy buying jam on his way.
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:W: Welcome to our program.
M: Thank you.
W: Sam, how long have you been a police officer?
M: I've been a police officer for thirty years.
W: Thirty years. Sam, I think most people would say that being a police officer is a very stressful job. Would you agree?
M: Yes, it's definitely a stressful job. But it depends on your assignment.
W: So, what's probably the most stressful assignment you can have?
M: I'd say patrol is the most stressful assignment.
W: What do you mean, Sam?
M: Well, in patrol work, you don't know from moment to moment who you are talking to or what their reaction is going to be justifying your presence. Let's say, for example, a patrol officer stops someone for a traffic violation. It seems as though that would be a very low-stress situation.
W: Yes, it is a very low-stress situation.
M: But the truth is, there are more police officers injured during a routine stop.
W: Really?
M: Really! That's why all police officers are taught from the very beginning to be aware of their surroundings. So that's probably the most stressful time.
W: I see. Let's take a break and then we'll move on to our next topic.
M: All right.
What's the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Friends.
B.A police officer and an investigator.
C.Two police officers.
D.A police officer and a program hostess.
听力原文:W: Welcome to our program, Tom.
M: Thank you.
W: Tom, how long have you been a police officer?
M: I've been a police officer for forty years.
W: Forty years. And you've had. different types of assignments on the police force, I guess.
M: Yeah, I've done everything from patrol to undercover work to detective work, and now I'm supervising investigations.
W: Tom I think most people would say that being a police officer is a very stressful job. Would you agree?
M: Yes, it's definitely a stressful assignment you can have.
W: So, what's probably the most stressful assignment you can have?
M: I'd say patrol is the most stressful assignment.
W: That's interesting! In what way?
M: Well, I guess the biggest part of the stress is the fear factor—the fear of the unknown.
W: What do you mean, Tom?
M: Well, in patrol work, you don't know from moment to moment who you are talking to or what their reaction is going to be to justify your presence. Let's say, for example, a patrol officer stops someone for a traffic violation. It seems as though that would be a very low-stress situation.
W: Yes, it is a very low-stress situation.
M: But the truth is, there are more police officers injured during a routine stop.
W: Really?
M: Really! That's why all police officers are taught from the very beginning to be aware of their surroundings. People back over policemen, people shoot policemen, and people jump out at policeman—different kinds of things. So that's probably the most stressful time.
W: I see. Let's take a break and then we'll move on to our next topic.
M: All right.
(20)
A.Friends.
B.A police officer and an investigator.
C.Two police officers.
D.A police officer and a program hostess.
A.He is a good supervisor.
B.He is an experienced police officer.
C.He doesn"t like his present job.
D.He enjoys doing the patrol work.
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