The Customs officer didn’t bother to()our luggage
A.control
B.check
C.ask
D.glance
A.control
B.check
C.ask
D.glance
第1题
A.which
B.who
C.whom
D.what
第2题
Dialogue Three
Customs Officer: Next... Uh, your passport please.
Woman: Okay.
Customs Officer: Uh,___8____
Woman: I’m here to attend a teaching convention for the first part of my trip, and then I plan on touring the capital for a few days.
Customs Officer: And where will you be staying?
Woman: ___9____
Customs Officer: And uh, what do you have in your luggage?
Woman: Uh, well, just, just my personal belongings, um...clothes, a few books, and a CD player.
Customs Officer: Okay. Uh,___10____
Woman: Sure.
Customs Officer: Okay...Everything’s fine. Uh, by the way, is this your first visit to the country?
Woman: Well, yes and no. Actually, I was born here when my parents were working in the capital many years ago, but this is my first trip back since then.
Customs Officer: Well, enjoy your trip.
Woman: Thanks.
第8题__________ 查看材料
A.please open your bag.
B.do you have carryon luggage?
C.what is the purpose of your visit?
D.I’ll be staying in a room at a hotel downtown for the entire week.
第4题
A.Last Port Clearance
B.Declaration of Crew's Baggages
C.Maritime Declaration of Health
D.List of Bonded Stores
第5题
A.He was just doing his duty by asking the passenger some usual questions.
B.He must have noticed the writer"s ugly watch.
C.He wanted to embarrass the writer.
D.He must have noticed the walter" s tiredness.
第6题
One day a customs officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms(磨菇). He was so __21__ what he had bought that he offered to share the mushrooms with his brother officers. When their breakfast arrived __22__, each officer found some mushrooms on his plate.
"Let the dog try a piece first." suggested one __23__ officer who was afraid that the mushrooms mightbe poisonous.
The dog seemed to __24__ his mushroom, and the officers then dared to eat their breakfast, saying that the mushrooms had a very strange but quite pleasant taste.
An hour later, however, they were all astonished __25__ the gardener came in and said seriously that the dog was dead. Immediately, the officers jumped into their cars and rushed to the nearest hospital. Pumps(清胃器) were used and the officers had a very hard time getting rid of the mushrooms that remained in their stomachs.
21.
A.careful
B.the next day
C.when
D.pleased with
E.enjoy
22.
A.careful
B.the next day
C.when
D.pleased with
E.enjoy
23.
A.careful
B.the next day
C.when
D.pleased with
E.enjoy
24.
A.careful
B.the next day
C.when
D.pleased with
E.enjoy
25.
A.careful
B.the next day
C.when
D.pleased with
E.enjoy
第7题
One day a customs officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms(磨菇). (一天一海关官员想要一些新鲜蘑菇。) He was so __21__ what he had bought that he offered to share the mushrooms with his brother officers. When their breakfast arrived __22__, each officer found some mushrooms on his plate.
"Let the dog try a piece first." suggested one __23__ officer who was afraid that the mushrooms mightbe poisonous.
The dog seemed to __24__ his mushroom, and the officers then dared to eat their breakfast, saying that the mushrooms had a very strange but quite pleasant taste.
An hour later, however, they were all astonished __25__ the gardener came in and said seriously that the dog was dead. Immediately, the officers jumped into their cars and rushed to the nearest hospital. Pumps(清胃器) were used and the officers had a very hard time getting rid of the mushrooms that remained in their stomachs.
21. A.careful B.the next day C.when D.pleased with E.enjoy
22. A.careful B.the next day C.when D.pleased with E.enjoy
23. A.careful B.the next day C.when D.pleased with E.enjoy
24. A.careful B.the next day C.when D.pleased with E.enjoy
25.A.careful B.the next day C.when D.pleased with E.enjoy
第8题
A—customs officer B—fashion designer
C—ticket collector D—tax commissioner
E—produce broker F—estate agent
G—personal assistant H—fire fighter
I—General Manager J—sales representative
K—harbor master L—filing staff
M—merchant banker N—air hostess
O—taxi driver P—programmer
51. ()时装设计师 ()税务专员
52. ()房地产经纪人 ()消防员
53. ()销售代表 ()商业银行家
54. ()私人助理 ()港务长
55. ()检票员 ()海关官员
第9题
Notice of Baggage Inspection (检查)
To protect you and your fellow passengers, the Transportation Security Administration TSA.is required by law to inspect all checked baggage.As part of this process, some bags are opened and inspected.Your bag was among those selected for inspection.
During the inspection, your bag and its contents may have been searched for prohibited (违禁的) items.After the inspection was completed, the contents were returned to your bag.
If the TSA security officer was unable to open your bag for inspection because it was locked, the officer may have been forced to break the locks on your bag.TSA sincerely regrets having to do this.However, TSA is not responsible for damage to your locks resulting from this necessary security measures.
For packing tips and suggestions on how to secure your baggage during your next trip, please visit: www.tsa.gov.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact the TSA Contact Center.
1、According to the passage, TSA is required to inspect your baggage ______.
A.with your written permission
B.at the request of police
C.by airlines
D.by law
2、According to the Notice, the purpose of the inspection is to ______.
A.find all overweight baggage
B.search for prohibited items
C.charge customs duties
D.check damaged items
3、After the inspection, the contents in your bag would ______.
A.be delivered to your address
B.be given to you in person
C.be returned to your bag
D.be kept at the airport
4、If your bag is locked, the TSA security officer may have to ______.
A.break the locks
B.hand it over to police
C.give up the inspection
D.ask you to open the bag
5、If the locks of your bag are damaged because of the inspection, TSA will ______.
A.pay for the damage
B.buy you a new lock
C.not be responsible for it
D.not inspect it in your next trip
第10题
根据材料请回答 23~30 题
Lie detectors (测谎仪)are widely used in the United States to find out whether a per-son is telling the truth or not.Polygraphists, the person who operate them, claim that they can establish guilt by detecting physiological changes that accompany emotional stress.The technique adopted is to ask leading questions such as: "Did you take the mo-ney?" or "Where did you hide the money?", mixed in with neutral questions, and measure the subject's electrical resistance in the palm or changes in his breathing and heart rate.Such apparatus has obtained widespread recognition.
Whether lie detectors will ever be adopted on a similar scale in Britain is still a matter of opinion.At first sight, it appears obvious that any simple, reliable method of convic-ting guilty people is valuable, but recent research sponsored by the U.S.Office of Public Health not only raises doubts about how lie detectors should be.used but also makes it questionable whether they should be employed at all.
The point is that, apart from many of the polygraphists being unqualified, the tests themselves are by no means free from error, primarily because they discount human imagi-nation and ingenuity.Think of all those perfectly innocent people, with nothing to be a-fraid of, who blush and stammer when a customs officer asks them if they have anything to declare.Fear, and a consequently heightened electrical response, may not be enough to establish guilt.It depends on whether the subject is afraid of being found out or afraid of being wrongfully convicted.
On the other hand, the person who is really guilty and whose past experience has pre-pared him for such tests can distort the results by anticipating the crucial questions or de-liberately giving exaggerated responses to neutral ones!
The success rate of up to 90% claimed for lie detectors is misleadingly attractive.If we refer such a figure to a company with 500 employees, twenty of whom are thieves, the lie detector could catch 18 of them but in doing so would place 32 innocent employees un-der suspicion.The problem for the management would therefore become one of deciding how much industrial unrest they are prepared to cause in order to eliminate theft.What concerns research workers even more, of course, is the fact that a certain number of in no-cent people are bound to be convicted of crimes that they have not committed.
第 23 题 Paragraph 1__________
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