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14.A policeman was questioning 3 blondes who were training to become detectives.To test their skills in recognizing a suspect,he shows the first blonde a picture for 5 seconds and then hides it.
"This is your suspect,how would you recognize him?"
The first blonde answers,"That's easy.We'll catch him fast because he only has one eye!"
The policeman says,"Well…Uh…that's because the picture shows his profile."Slightly  confused  by  this  ridiculous response,he flashes the picture for 5 seconds at the
second blonde and asks her,"This is your suspect,how would you recognize him?"
The second blonde giggles,flips her hair and says,"Ha!He'd be too easy to catch because heonly has one ear!"
The policeman angrily responds,"What's the matter with you two?Of course only one eye and one ear are showing because it's a picture of his profile!!Is that the best answer you can come up with?"
Extremely frustrated at this point,he shows the picture to the third blonde and in a very testy voice asks"This is your suspect,how would you recognize him?"He quickly adds,"Think hard
before giving me a stupid answer."
The blonde looks at the picture intently for a moment and says,"Hmmmm…the suspect wears contact lenses(隐形眼镜)."
The policeman is surprised and speechless because he really doesn't know himself if the
suspect  wears contacts or not."Well,that's an interesting answer…wait here for a few minutes
while I check his file and I'll get back to you on that."He  leaves the room and goes to his office,checks the suspect's file in his computer,and comes back with a beaming smile on his face.
"Wow!I can't believe it…it's TRUE!The suspect does in fact wear contact lenses.Good work!How were you able to make such an acute observation?"
"That's easy,"the blonde replied."He can't wear regular glasses because he only has one eye and one ear."

24.Why did the policeman show a picture to the three blondes?D
A.to train them as qualified police officers.
B.to show the skills in recognizing a suspect.
C.to inquire about their relationship with the suspect.
D.to test their potential of being detectives.
25.what's the policeman's attitude towards the first blonde's answer?B
A.embarrassed.  B.puzzled.  C.angry.  D.satisfied.
26.What did the second blonde think of the task?D
A.ridiculous.  B.confusing.  C.demanding.  D.easy.
27.How did the third blonde know that the suspect wore contact lenses?C
A.by logical and reasonable analysis.
B.by checking the file in the computer.
C.by coincidence.
D.by random guess.

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了文章是个笑话,警官问给三个想做侦探的人看嫌疑犯的照片,看他们的侦探能力,但他们的回答让人啼笑皆非.

解答 24.D.细节理解题:从第一段的句子:To test theirskills in recognizing a suspect,he shows the first blonde a picture for5seconds and then hides it.可知警察显示图片的三个金发女郎是为了测试他们做侦探的能力;故选D.
25.B.细节理解题:从第四段的句子:Slightlyconfused by this ridiculous response,可知警察对第一个金发女郎的回答是有些困惑,故选B.
26.D.细节理解题:从第五段的句子:"Ha!He'dbe too easy to catch because he only has one ear!"可知第二个金发女郎对这个任务感到这很容易.故选D,
27.C.推理判断题;从文章的最后一段的句子:"He can't wear regular glasses because he onlyhas one eye and one ear."可知第三个人是偶然猜出嫌疑犯带隐形眼镜的.故选C.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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