摘要:C A man shot Martin Luther King in Atlanta on 4th April 1968. He drove a white Ford car. Who was he ? The police found "Harvey Lowmeyer's "gun and "John Willard's "shirt, and then the white car. It was "Eric Starvo Galt's" car. So what was this man's real name? The marks on the shirt and the car sent the F. B. I. to Los Angeles. 300 detectives questioned people. At last one found a photograph of "Galt". Then detectives in Atlanta found a fingerprint. It was on a map in "Galt's"room in a small hotel. One fingerprint was enough. James Earl Ray's fingerprint was already on the F. B. I. cards. The police watched railway stations, hotels and airports. 3000 detectives were trying to find Ray---without success. The Canadian police were helping, too. They looked at 240,000 photographs in their Passport Office. Then they found one of "Ramon George Sneyd". "We gave this man a passport last month," they said. "He went to London on 2nd May. "The man was wearing thick glasses, but he looked like Ray. Then on 8th June, a detective at London Airport saw Sneyd's name on a passenger list. It was the end of the biggest manhunt in history. The F. B. I. spent 1.4 million dollars, but they got their man. 78. The key of settling the case was probably the murderer's . fingerprint shirt 79. It took the police to catch the murderer. 8 weeks 2 years 80. Which of the following is NOT true? (A) Harvey Lowmeyer when he bought his gun (B) John Willard when he paid for the car (C) Eric Starvo Galt when he lived in Los Angeles (D) James Earl Ray when he came to Atlanta 81. Which was the murderer's real name ? (A) Ramon George Sneyd. (B) James Earl Ray (C) Eric Starvo Galt (D) John Willard

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A man shot Martin King in Atlanta on 4th April,1968.He drove a white Ford car. Who was he? The police found“Harvey Lowmeyer’s”gun and“John Willard’s”shirt, and then the white car. It was“Eric Starvo Galt’s”car. So what was this man’s real name? Marks on the shirt and the car sent the F.B.I.(美国联邦调查局)to Los Angeles.300 detectives(侦探)questioned people. At last one found a photograph of“Galt”.Then detectives in Atlanta found a fingerprint. It was on a map in “Galt’s”room in a small hotel. One fingerprint was enough. James Earl Ray’s fingerprints were already on the F.B.I. cards. The police watched railway stations, hotels and airports.3 000 detectives were trying to find Ray—without success. The Canadian police were helping too. They looked at 240 000 photographs in their Passport(护照)Office. Then they found one of“Ramon George Sneyd”.“We gave this man a passport last month,”they said.“He went to London on 2nd May.”The man was wearing thick glasses, but he looked like Ray. Then on 8th June, a detective at London Airport saw Sneyd’s name on a passenger list. It was the end of the biggest manhunt(搜捕)in history. The F.B.I. spent 1.4 million dollars, but they got their man.

1.The key to settling the case(案件) was probably the murderer’s______.

A. car        B.fingerprint      C.gun            D.shirt

2.It took the police ______to catch the murderer.

A.65 days        B.two months      C.eight weeks        D.three months

3.The hunt for Ray cost______dollars.

A. a million and four hundred

B.one million four hundred thousand

C.fourteen million

D.a million four thousand

4.Martin Luther King’s murderer used the name of______.

A.Harvey Lowmeyer when he bought the gun

B.John Willard when he paid for the car

C.Eric Starvo Galt when he lived in Los Angeles

D.James Earl Ray when he came to Atlanta

5.The detective at London Airport caught Ramon George Sneyd because______.

A.Sneyd had a Canadian passport

B.he was sure that he was James Earl Ray

C.Sneyd’s name was not on the passenger list

D.Sneyd was wearing glasses

 

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A man shot Martin King in Atlanta on 4th April,1968.He drove a white Ford car. Who was he? The police found“Harvey Lowmeyer’s”gun and“John Willard’s”shirt, and then the white car. It was“Eric Starvo Galt’s”car. So what was this man’s real name? Marks on the shirt and the car sent the F.B.I.(美国联邦调查局)to Los Angeles.300 detectives(侦探)questioned people. At last one found a photograph of“Galt”.Then detectives in Atlanta found a fingerprint. It was on a map in “Galt’s”room in a small hotel. One fingerprint was enough. James Earl Ray’s fingerprints were already on the F.B.I. cards. The police watched railway stations, hotels and airports.3 000 detectives were trying to find Ray—without success. The Canadian police were helping too. They looked at 240 000 photographs in their Passport(护照)Office. Then they found one of“Ramon George Sneyd”.“We gave this man a passport last month,”they said.“He went to London on 2nd May.”The man was wearing thick glasses, but he looked like Ray. Then on 8th June, a detective at London Airport saw Sneyd’s name on a passenger list. It was the end of the biggest manhunt(搜捕)in history. The F.B.I. spent 1.4 million dollars, but they got their man.

1.The key to settling the case(案件) was probably the murderer’s______.

A. car        B.fingerprint      C.gun            D.shirt

2.It took the police ______to catch the murderer.

A.65 days        B.two months      C.eight weeks        D.three months

3.The hunt for Ray cost______dollars.

A. a million and four hundred

B.one million four hundred thousand

C.fourteen million

D.a million four thousand

4.Martin Luther King’s murderer used the name of______.

A.Harvey Lowmeyer when he bought the gun

B.John Willard when he paid for the car

C.Eric Starvo Galt when he lived in Los Angeles

D.James Earl Ray when he came to Atlanta

5.The detective at London Airport caught Ramon George Sneyd because______.

A.Sneyd had a Canadian passport

B.he was sure that he was James Earl Ray

C.Sneyd’s name was not on the passenger list

D.Sneyd was wearing glasses

 

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  A man shot Martin King in Atlanta on. 4th April, 1968. He drove a white Ford car. Who was he? The police found ?“Harvey Lowmeyer's” gun and “John willard's”shirt, and then the white car. It was “Eric Starvo Galt's”car. So what was this man's real name? Marks on the shirt and the car sent the F.B. I. (美国联邦调查局) to Los Angeles. 300 detectives questioned people. At last one found a photograph of “Galt”. Then detectives in Atlanta found a fingerprint. It was on a map in “Gall's”room in a small hotel. One fingerprint was enough. James Earl Ray's fingerprint were already on the F. B.I. cards. The police watched railway stations, hotels and airports. 3, 000 detectives were trying to find Ray—without success. The Canadian police were helping too. They looked at 240,000 photographs in their Passport Office. Then they found one of “Ramon George Sneyd”. “We gave this man a passport last month, ”they said. “He went to London on 2nd May. ”“The man was wearing thick glasses, but he looked like Ray. Then on 8th June, a detective at London Airport saw Sneyd's name on a passenger list. ”

  It was the end of the biggest manhunt(搜捕) in history. The F.B. I. spent 1.4 million dollars, but they got their man.

1.The key to settling the case was probably the murderer's ________.

[  ]

A.car
B.fingerprint
C.gun
D.shirt

2.It took the police ________ to catch the murderer.

[  ]

A.65 days
B.two months
C.eight weeks
D.three months

3.The hunt for Ray cost ________ dollars.

[  ]

A.a million and four hundred

B.one million four hundred thousand

C.fourteen million

D.a million four thousand

4.Martin Luther King's murderer used the name of ________.

[  ]

A.Harvey Lowmeyer when he bought the gun

B.John Willard when he paid for the car

C.Eric Starvo Galt when he lived in Los angeles

D.James Eerl Ray when he came to Atlanta

5.The detective at London Airport caught Ramon George Sneyd because ________.

[  ]

A.Sneyd had a Canadian passport

B.he was sure that he was James Earl Ray

C.Sneyd's name was rat on the passenger list

D.Sneyd was wearing glasses

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