It was the college sports meeting. My _______ still hadn’t got well from an earlier injury. _______, I had thought over whether I should attend it. But there I was, preparing for the 5,000-meter run.

We were off. The other girls ran quickly ahead of me. I realized I was limping (腿瘸) and felt _______ as I fell farther and farther behind.

The first-place runner was two laps (圈) ahead of me at the finishing line. “Hooray!” shouted the crowd. It was the loudest cheer I had ever _______. “Maybe I should stop running,” I thought_______ I limped on. “They can’t _________ to finish this race.” Somehow I decided to keep going. _______ the last two laps, I ran in pain, deciding not to compete in the running race next year.

Just as I nearly reached the finishing line, I heard a cheer—as _______ as the one I had heard when the first girl passed the finishing line. I turned around to find what was that all about and saw some boys preparing for their race. “That must be it; they’re surely cheering for them.” I finished my running and went to the bathroom where a girl knocked into me. “Wow, you have great  _________ !” She told me. “We were cheering for you. Did you hear us?”

Suddenly I got hope again. One girl saved my dream. I only dream that someday I will win the race with a cheer as big as the one I got when I ________ the race.

1.A.foot B.arm C.neck

2.A.After all B.On earth C.In fact

3.A.puzzled B.worried C.moved

4.A.done B.heard C.received

5.A.as B.before C.after

6.A.help B.afford C.wait

7.A.During B.With C.Besides

8.A.high B.classical C.loud

9.A.courage B.ability C.secret

10.A.won B.lost C.held

Real policemen can hardly tell any similarity between their lives and what they see on TV.

The first difference is that a policeman’s real life is almost around criminal law. He has to know exactly what actions are crimes and what can be used to prove someone guilty and lead him into prison. He has to know nearly as much law as a professional lawyer, and what is more,he has to apply it on his feet, in the dark and rain, running down a street after someone he wants to talk to.

Little of his time is spent in chatting. He will spend most of his working life typing millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, unimportant people who are guilty of stupid crimes.

Most television crime drama is about finding the criminal:as soon as he's arrested, the story is over. In real life, finding a criminal is seldom much of a problem. Except in very serious cases like murders and terrorist attacks, only a little effort is spent on searching.

Having made an arrest, a policeman really starts to work. He has to prove his case so that he often has to look for a lot of different clues.

A third big difference between the drama policeman and the real one is the unpleasant pressures: first, as members of a police force, they always have to behave completely according to the law. Secondly, as expensive public servants, they have to get results. They can hardly ever do both. Most of the time some of them have to break the rules in small ways.

If a policeman has to deceive the world, the world often deceives him. Hardly anyone he meets tells him the truth. And most policemen feel the separation between themselves and the rest of the world is deepened. Most citizens, social workers, doctors, law-makers, and judges are in some ways simple-minded, they suggest not punishing the criminals in a very strict way in the hope that this will make them reform. The result, most policemen feel is that nine-tenths of their work is re-catching people who should have stayed prison. This makes them feel rather bad.

1.Most crime drama on TV ends with .

A.a terrorist attack B.a criminal's arrest

C.another crime happening D.the discovery of clues

2.Which of the following statements is true?

A.A policeman needs to spend time chatting and typing on forms.

B.A policeman never searches unless some serious cases take place.

C.A policeman should be professional enough to know the law well.

D.A policeman can break the rules in small ways in order to get results.

3.What can we infer from the underlined sentence?

A.Most policemen feel tired out. B.Strong punishment causes crimes.

C.A policeman's work is boring. D.only a few criminals will reform.

4.The passage mainly tells us .

A.criminals should behave completely according to the law

B.people usually judge a policeman by his knowledge of law

C.a policeman’s real life is different from what is shown on TV

D.there is separation between the police and the rest of the world

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