Those who plan to film a hostage (人质) scene might want to make it obvious to everyone around them that it' s a simulation.That may be the lesson that an independent film crew learned in Larimer County, Colo.after sheriff s deputies (治安警察) surrounded them during a shoot for a low -budget feature movie.Members of the crew were at a campground near Lake Carter, shooting a scene where the lead actor takes a girl hostage and beats up on a man who tries to intervene (干涉)."It happened very suddenly after that.We heard, 'freeze' " said Director Eileen Agosta.They were in the middle of the scene when a team of Larimer County sheriff s deputies ran over, shouting orders to get on the ground, pointing guns at the crew, actor Chris Borden said.Members of the crew were cuffed (戴上手铐) and held on the ground until the situation was sorted out.Borden said he believes the only reason the deputies didn't shoot him was because they saw a cameraman.Maj.Justin Smith of the Larimer County Sheriff s Department said deputies received a call from someone at the lake and sheriff s deputies raced to the park, blocking roads."I think it shows great self - control, great training and great judgment " said Cpl, Scott Shellhaas, a sheriff s spokesman."They didn't rush into the situation and make a potentially bad situation worse."Borden said the incident would have been funny except for the fact that he was issued a citation (传票) for disorderly conduct.Agosta was also cited for being an accessory to disorderly conduct."It was complete ignorance on my part," said Agosta."I honestly thought you could tell what we were doing… I wouldn' t have chosen a state park at 3 : 30 (p.m.) on Saturday if I was going to hurt somebody." Authorities said the scene they saw was realistic enough - - - a woman handcuffed to a car, a man handgun - striking another man, people injured and bloodied and someone with a small video camera filming the event."It is certainly not beyond belief these days that individuals do videotape crimes as they commit them," said Smith."Having a video camera there did not necessarily mean there was not a threat."

1.The underlined word probably means something that is ______.

       A.not real                                       B.really interesting

      C.simply terrible                                  D.seemingly true

2.The sheriff s deputies surrounded the film crew, because _____.

       A.they found a girl hostage was terribly beaten

       B.they were informed of a terrible scene at the lake

       C.shooting a film was illegal at a state park in the county

       D.they saw a cameraman shoot the hostage scene

3.According to the spokesman, the sheriff s deputies _____.

       A.needed to be well trained later

       B.made the situation from bad to worse

       C.dealt with the situation successfully

       D.made the situation from good to better

4.What the authorities and Smith said suggested that _____.

       A.people should have told what really happened when they saw the scene

       B.they couldn' t believe that individuals should do videotape crimes publicly

       C.it was very surprising that the film crew shot such a bloody scene at the park

       D.it' s not the sheriff s deputies but the film crew that was to blame for the incident

 

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