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The officer asked him ________ a sharp lookout for the fishing boatsA.to keepB.keepingC.ke

The officer asked him ________ a sharp lookout for the fishing boats

A.to keep

B.keeping

C.keeps

D.keep

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第1题

The police officer asked to see my driving ().

A.board

B.certificate

C.license

D.principle

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第2题

What can we conclude from the questions asked by the customs officer?
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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.

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第3题

Mr. Hill arrives at London Airport, at t he end of a three-week holiday in France. Usually he wears a beard(留胡须). Since it has been hot there, he has taken it off. But his passport photo shows him with his beard.An officer looks at the photo for a moment, and says, "Excuse me, and please sit down. I won’t keep you long.” With this, he walks away, shows the photo to a second officer and says, "I know that face." The second officer looks a t the passport and asks where Mr. Hill has come from. When he hears that Mr. Hill has arrived back from Paris, the second officer smiles and says, "An Englishman with a beard stole apainting in Paris on Friday, and that man looks just the kind of man..."Suddenly the first officer thinks of who Mr. Hill is. He returns to him, an d asks, "Did you teach at the No. 2 High School?” When Mr. Hill answers, in surprise, that he did, the first officer smiles and says, "I thought so. I’m Jack Smith. You taught me French. You haven’t change d a bit."

1). The first officer is sure a man without a beard stole the painting.

A、T

B、F

2). .Mr. Hill has a beard on his face but not in his photo.

A、T

B、F

3). Mr. Hill taught Jack Smith French at the No.2 High School.

A、T

B、F

4). Mr. Hi has been in France for three weeks.

A、T

B、F

5). The second fficer says that Mr. Hill stole the painting.

A、T

B、F

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第4题

材料:At around 0545 hrs the Cutter PILOT-5 approached the Vessel.The cutter&39;s skipper d

材料:

At around 0545 hrs the Cutter PILOT-5 approached the Vessel.The cutter&39;s skipper drew the pilot&39;s attention to the fact that the pilot ladder was hanging free in the air and did not stick to the ship&39;s side surface and he suggested to transfer the ladder more to the midship position.The answer to his suggestion was that it was not him who had to climb the ladder.At that time the vessel weighed the anchor and started her engine.

Half the propeller was emerged from the water.The pilot called the vessel and ordered to stop her engine. Because the gangway was already extended,the skipper decided to approach the vessel from the bow.

The 2nd Officer was standing at the upper platform. of the gangway while the 3rd Officer was standing at the lower platform. in order to secure the pilot.The ladder was correctly lit and the Officers had a radio contact with the bridge.At around 0600 hrs the pilot,assisted by the pilot boat engineer,stepped on the pilot ladder and started to climb up.PILOT-5 turned backwards and its crew was observing the Pilot embarkation.

When the Pilot climbed up to the lower platform. he asked for help.The 3rd Officer extended his hand to him.At that moment the pilots&39; hands slipped off the pilot ladder lines and the pilot fell from a height of 7 metres into the water.

问题:

The vessel rigged _______.

A.pilot ladder only

B.gangway only

C.pilot ladder in combination with the gangway

D.neither pilot ladder nor the gangway

The passage indicates _______.A.the vessel has deep draughts

B.the vessel has large freeboard even fully loaded

C.the vessel is in ballast

D.the vessel is fully loaded

The pilot ________.A.did not know that the pilot ladder was improperly rigged

B.knew that the pilot ladder was not rigged properly but still climbed on it

C.did not believe that the pilot ladder was not rigged properly

D.did not see the unstable movement of the vessel when he climbed on the pilot ladder

Who is to blame for the accident according to the passage ___________.A.the pilot

B.the vessel

C.the pilot boat

D.the officers onboard the vessel

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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第5题

Ⅲ. Cloze (30 points) Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are to

Ⅲ. Cloze (30 points)

Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are tour choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

A new came as a surprise that an elderly woman died yesterday after (21) knocked down by a motorist who had made no (22) to brake (刹车) . A police officer asked the driver, a man of 69, to read the number-plate of a car parked (23) the opposite side of the road. The man said this was (24) , because it was foggy. In fact, it was a sunny day. After several attempts, even from a distance of two meters, the man (25) failed to read the number-plate (26) He said he had never needed (27) , though he had been (28) in a similar accident 29 .

The question of fitness to (30) comes (31) every time some medical condition relates to an accident like this. Last week two motorists died (32) blackouts (瞬间昏厥) at the wheel, With these (33) in mind, it is not surprising that accident prevention organizations are trying to (34) the government to introduce stricter controls over (35) so that both drivers and people on the road will enjoy safety.

21. A. being

B. be

C. had

D. has

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第6题

one day a police officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms(蘑菇). he was so (1)

one day a police officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms(蘑菇). he was so (1) what he had bought that he offered to(2 )the mushrooms with his brother officers. when their breakfast arrived the next day, each officer found some mushrooms onhis plate.“let the dog (3) a piece first, ” suggested one(4 )officer who was afraid that the mushrooms might be poisonous.the dog seemed to(5) his mushroom, and the officers then began to eat their meal, saying that the mushrooms hada very strange (6 )quite pleasant taste.an hour (7 ), however, they were all astonished(8) the gardener rushed in and said seriously that the dog wasdead. (9 ), the officers jumped into their cars and rushed to the (10 )hospital. pumps(洗胃器)were used and the officershad a very (11) time getting rid of the mushrooms that (12) in their stomachs.when they (13) to the police station, they sat down and started to (14 )the mushroom poisoning. each man explained the pains that (15) had felt and they agreed that these had grown worse on their (16) to the hospital. the gardener was called to tell the way(17 )the poor dog had died." did it (18 much before death?" asked one of the officers, (19) very pleased that he had escaped (避免) a (20) death himself. "no," the gardener looked rather surprised, "it was killed the moment a car hit it."

1. a. sure of b. careless about c. pleased with d. disappointed at

2. a. share b. grow c. wash d. cook

3. a. check b. smell c. try d. examine

4. a. frightened b. shy c. cheerful d. careful

5. a. refuse b. hate c. want d. enjoy

6. a. besides b. but c. and d. or

7. a. later b. after c. past d. over

8. a. until b. while c. before d. when

9. a. immediately b. carefully c. suddenly d. slowly

10. a. animal b. biggest c. plant d. nearest

11. a. hard b. busy c. exciting d. unforgettable

12. a. stopped b. dropped c. settled d. remained

13. a. hurried b. drove c. went d. returned

14. a. study b. discuss c. record d. remember

15. a. they b. anybody c. he d. everybody

16. a. road b. street c. way d. direction

17. a. that b. in that c. which d. in which

18. a. suffer b. eat c. harm d. spit

19. a. to feel b. feeling c. felt d. having felt

20. a. strange b. painful c. peaceful d. natural

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第7题

Sank police were investigating a possible child luring case near a primary school.It h

Sank police were investigating a possible child luring case near a primary school.

It happened on Tuesday afternoon, during the lunch hour. Mary, a student of John Lake School was approached by two men in a black van. They tried to lure her into the van. She refused and ran away. When she arrived at school, she reported it to the school staff.

The school and the police took it seriously. The schools wrote a letter to parents immediately, informing them of the case and making safety suggestions. Police are looking into the matter.

Police responded to the case as soon as they received the report. "It's a matter of public safety," said the police spokesperson. "We want to make sure everybody, including kids, adults and people out and about are safe. So, we take this very seriously."

Police were making some safety suggestions for the students. Police asked students to always be on their guard when walking to school. Kids were encouraged to walk in pairs and walk where it's well lit. One of the police officer said, "…Students should try to walk where there are people around, and always let somebody, your family or friends, know where you are going."

1.The two men in the black van _______.

A.knew Mary

B.was the school staff

C.probably wanted to lure Mary

2.Mary is probably a__________ student.

A.kindergarten(幼儿园)

B.primary school

C.middle school

3._____ took the case seriously.

A.The schools

B.The police

C.Both of the above

4.In order to be safe when going to school, kids should _____.

A.go to school on their own

B.take self-defense sprayers(自卫喷雾器)

C.not tell anyone where they’re going

5.This case indicated that ______ should pay attention to the safety problems.

A.the public

B.the parents

C.only school kids

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第8题

POLICE INVESTIGATING CHILD LURING CASE Sank police were investigating a possible child
luring case near a primary school. It happened on Tuesday afternoon, during the lunch hour. Mary, a student of John Lake School was approached by two men in a black van. She refused and ran away. When she arrived at school, she reported it to the school staff. The schools and the police took it seriously. The schools wrote a letter to parents immediately, informing them of the case and making safety suggestions. Police are looking into the matter. Police responded to the case as soon as they received the report. "It's a matter of public safety," said the police spokesperson. "We want to make sure everybody, including kids, adults and people out and about are safe.So, we take this very seriously." Police were making some safety suggestions for the students. Police asked students to always be on their guard when walking to school.Kids were encouraged to walk in pairs and walk in the daylight where it's well lit. One of the police officer said, "… Students should try to walk where there are people around, and always let somebody, your family or friends, know where you are going."

1. The two men in the black van ().

A. knew Mary

B. was the school staff

C. probably wanted to lure Mary

2. Mary is probably a() school student.

A. kindergarten(幼儿园)

B. primary

C. middle

3.() too the case seriously.

A. The schools

B. The police

C. Both of the above

4. In order to be safe when going to school, kids should()

A. go to school on their own

B. take self-defense sprayers(自卫喷雾器)

C. not tell anyone where they’re going

5. This case indicated that() should pay attention to the safety problems.

A. the public

B. the parents

C. only school kids

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第9题

When he entered his parents’ room, the little boy ___1___ shivering(发抖)from cold. Hi
When he entered his parents’ room, the little boy ___1___ shivering(发抖)from cold. Hi

When he entered his parents’ room, the little boy ___1___ shivering(发抖)from cold. His parents called a doctor, who__2__ some medicine and bed rest to__3__ his temperature. Assured by the doctor that the illness was not a serious one, his father asked him to relax and__4__. Somehow the boy could not__5__thinking. Evidently, he was holding tight__6__ himself about something. When his father returned from hunting, he found the boy was still __7__ in bed flushed with fever, __8__ at the foot of the bed. Finally, the boy admitted that he thought he was going __9__, having confused his Fahrenheit temperature with Celsius. After his father explained the difference to him, the boy became __10__ .

(1).()

A、is

B、was

C、has been

D、had been

(2).()

A、suggested

B、gave

C、prescribed

D、explained

(3).()

A、bring down

B、bring on

C、bring up

D、bring to

(4).()

A、take it up

B、take it out

C、take it over

D、take it easy

(5).()

A、keep from

B、keep against

C、keep off

D、keep on

(6).()

A、down

B、onto

C、over

D、into

(7).()

A、laying

B、lied

C、lying

D、laid

(8).()

A、gazing

B、seeing

C、watching

D、looking over

(9).()

A、to be dying

B、dying

C、to die

D、died

(10).()

A、slim

B、relaxed

C、sleep

D、slip

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第10题

Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.Among the company was a l

Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

Among the company was a lawyer, a young man of about twenty-five. On being asked his opinion, he said, "Capital punishment and life imprisonment are equally immoral. If I were to make a choice between them, I would rather choose the latter Anyway, it's better to live than not to live at all."

A lively discussion followed. A banker, who was then younger and more nervous than the lawyer, suddenly lost his temper and cried out, "It's a lie. I bet you two million .You wouldn't stick in a cell even for five years."

"If you mean it," replied the young lawyer, "I bet I'll stay there longer; make it fifteen instead of five."

"Fifteen! Done!" cried the banker. "Gentleman, I bet you two millions."

"Agreed. Two millions for my freedom," said the lawyer.

So this wild, ridiculous bet came to pass. The banker could not hide his excitement During supper he said to the lawyer jokingly, "Come to your senses, young man, before it's too late. Two millions are nothing to me, but you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life. I say three or four because you'll never stick it out any longer Don't forget that voluntary imprisonment is much harder to put up with than a enforced one. The idea that you have the right to free yourself any moment will poison your life in the cell. I pity you."

And now the banker, pacing from comer to comer, recalled all this and asked himself, "Why did I make this bet? What's the good? The lawyer lost fifteen years of hi life and I threw away two millions. Will it convince people that capital punishment is worse or better than imprisonment for life? No, no! Rubbish! On my part, it was the caprice (心血来潮) of a well-fed millionaire; on the lawyer's part, it's the pure greed c gold."

21.The lawyer would choose life imprisonment because.

A.he was younger than the banker

B.capital punishment was immoral

C.it was better than capital punishment

D. the banker would give him $200,000

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