题目内容

Real policemen hardly recognize any resemblance between their lives and what they see on TV.

The first difference is that a policeman’s real life revolved round criminal lawHe has to know exactly what actions are crimes and what evidence can be used to prove them in courtHe 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 chattingHe 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 criminalas soon as he’s arrested, the story is overIn real life, finding criminal is seldom much of a problemExcept in very serious cases like murders and terrorist attacks, little effort is spent on searching.

Having made an arrest, a detective really starts to workHe has to prove his case in court, and to do that, he often has to gather a lot of different evidence.

A third big difference between the drama detective and the real one is the unpleasant pressuresfirst, as members of a police force, they always have to behave absolutely in accordance with the lawSecondly, as expensive public servants, they have to get resultsThey can hardly ever do bothMost of the time, some of them have to break the rules in small ways.

If the detective has to deceive(欺骗)the world, the world often deceives himHardly anyone he meets tells him the truthAnd this separation the detective feels between himself and the rest of the world is deepened by the simple-mindedas he see itof citizens, social workers, doctors, law-makers, and judges, who, instead of eliminating crime, punish the criminals less severely in the hope that this will make them reformThe result, detective feel, is that nine-tenths of their work is re-catching people who should have stayed behind barsThis makes them rather cynical.

1. A policeman has to be trained in criminal law because _________.

A. he must work hard to help reform criminals

B. he must behave as professional lawyers do

C. he must be able to tell when and where a crime is committed

D. He must justify the arrests he makes of criminals

2. What is the most suitable word that describes the work of a policeman according to the passage?

A. Dangerous

B. Demanding

C. Distressing

D. Dramatic

3. According to the passage,policemen spend most of their time and efforts_________

A. patrolling(巡逻)the street, rain or shine

B. tracking and arresting criminals

C. collecting and providing evidence

D. consulting the rules of law

4. Why do policeman feel separated from the real of the world?

A. Because they do not receive due support from society.

B. Because they find people insincere to them

C. Because they feel superior to the simple-minded people around them

D. Because they are suspicious of the people around them

答案:1.D;2.B;3.C;4.A;
解析:

(1)

从第二段第二句可知,警察要确切地知道什么样的行为是犯罪,什么样的证据能被用在法庭上以证实是犯罪行为,因此要学习犯罪学。

(2)

根据全文,特别是three differences可判定警察的工作是“费力的;苛求的”。

(3)

细节理解题。从第五段可知,罪犯被捕后,警察的工作才刚刚开始。为了在法庭上证实犯罪,警察必须搜集大量的证据。

(4)

从最后一段可知,几乎没有人对警察讲真话,就连法官都轻判罪犯而让他们不得不花大量的时间和精力去重新抓捕罪犯,因此警察对没有得到应有的社会支持而感到与社会隔离。


                                               
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1.The writer of this passage usually ______.

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  A.did the housekeeper for himself

  B.had the housework done by his housekeeper

  C.had the housework done by a family robot

  D.had to do the housekeeper like a housewife

2.The housekeeper ______ her master’s clothes______.

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  A.hadwashed by another servant

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  A.to leave

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  A.very pleased with

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Weekly allowance.

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Her earning s by picking crop s.

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Share s left by grandma.

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Money earned from selling share s.

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A.

she didn't have the chance of picking walnut s

B.

enough money had been earned for her car

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the work wa s too hard for children like her

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she had no time to do that again for some rea son

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A.

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B.

17

C.

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A.

give the author freedom

B.

be unwilling to buy the author a car

C.

teach the author to learn self-reliance

D.

give the author a big surpri se

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