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Streit was an experienced safecracker who never used
force —either against people or safes (
保险箱). He was a real artist of his
trade and it took him only 19 minutes to open the most difficult safe he had
ever encountered. In about 10 years, helped by his brother Stefan and two
friends, he took about $330,000 —from the safes of 28 banks in Austria. On his
last job, early in 1999, he left the safe door open and $80,000 behind. With
the money ws a note, "We don’t need all that much."
A witness (
目击者) recognized his car and Streit
was caught by the police. Then he was sent to Austria’s Stein Prison to serve a
six-year sentence. He boasted (吹嘘) at his trial that he
would continue breaking the law, "I am a thief and I shall use every
opportunity." Despite the warn-ing, prison officials moved Streit to the
prison’s blacksmith (铁匠) shop. One day during the week
before Christmas, Streit disappeared. Searchers found all his doors were well
locked. Streit had managed to make a set of keys and let himself out.
Not to freedom, though. After
crossing into Bavaria, Streit attracted the suspicion (
怀疑) of German customs police on
purpose and got himself arrested. "I want to be in a German
prison,"he explained to the surprised police. "As German courts give
much milder (温和的) sentences for crimes like mine and
will reduce the time I would otherwise have served in Stein Prison."
In prison, Streit persuaded
his keepers to let him make a Christmas Eve telephone call to his former
keeper, Karl Schreiner of Stein Prison. "I’m sorry if I caused trouble. I
didn’t want to embarrass anybody by escaping. Conditions weren’t that bad. In
fact the food was better than it is here."
1.The underlined word "safecracker" in the
first paragraph means "_________".
A.prisoner B.criminal C.stealer D.Robber
2.What’s the correct order of the following events?
a. Streit was caught by German customs police.
b. Streit left a note in the bank.
c. Streit was sent to Stein Prison.
d. Streit worked in a blacksmith shop.
e. Streit escaped from prison.
A.d-b-a-c-e B.b-a-c-d-e C.b-c-d-e-a D.d-b-c-e-a
3.What helped Streit escape from prison?
A.His living alone in prison. B.His good relations with the prison officials. C.His cooperation with other prisoners. D.His working in the blacksmith shop.
4.Streit was finally caught because _______.
A.his car was recognized by someone B.he left a note in the bank safe C.he was recognized by customs police D.he made a phone call to his former keeper
5.Streit preferred to serve his time in Germany
because _______.
A.he hated working in the blacksmith shop in the Austrian prison B.the life of prisoners in Germany was better than those in Austria’s C.he wouldn’t have to stay that long in a German prison D.he could escape more easily from a German prison
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Streit was an experienced safecracker who never used force — either against people or safes. He was a real 11 of his trade and it took him only 19 minutes to open the most difficult 12 he had ever met. In about 10 years, 13 by his brother Stefan, he took about ?33,000,000 —from the safes of 28 banks in Austria. On his last job, he 14 the safe door open and ?80,000 behind. With the 15 was a note, ''We don't need all that much''. A witness 16 his car and Streit was caught by the police. Then he was sent to Austria's Stein Prison to serve a six-year 17 . He boasted (吹嘘) at his trial that he would continue 18 the law, ''I'm a thief and I shall use every opportunity.'' In spite of the 19 , prison officials moved Streit to the prison's blacksmith shop. One day during the week before Christmas,
Streit 20 . Searchers found all his doors were well locked. Streit had 21 to make a set of keys and let himself out. Not to 22 , though. After crossing into Bavaria, Streit 23 the suspicion (怀疑) of German customs police on purpose and got himself 24 . ''I want to be in a German prison, ''he 25 to the surprised police. ''As German courts give much milder (温和的) sentences for 26 like mine and will 27 the time I would otherwise have served in Stein Prison.'' In prison, Streit 28 his keepers to let him telephone his former keeper, Karl Schreiner of Stein Prison. ''I'm sorry 29 I caused trouble. I didn't want to 30 anybody by escaping. Conditions weren't that bad. In fact the food was better than it is here.''
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Streit was an experienced safecracker who never used force — either against people or safes. He was a real 11 of his trade and it took him only 19 minutes to open the most difficult 12 he had ever met. In about 10 years, 13 by his brother Stefan, he took about ?33,000,000 —from the safes of 28 banks in Austria. On his last job, he 14 the safe door open and ?80,000 behind. With the 15 was a note, ''We don't need all that much''. A witness 16 his car and Streit was caught by the police. Then he was sent to Austria's Stein Prison to serve a six-year 17 . He boasted (吹嘘) at his trial that he would continue 18 the law, ''I'm a thief and I shall use every opportunity.'' In spite of the 19 , prison officials moved Streit to the prison's blacksmith shop. One day during the week before Christmas,
Streit 20 . Searchers found all his doors were well locked. Streit had 21 to make a set of keys and let himself out. Not to 22 , though. After crossing into Bavaria, Streit 23 the suspicion (怀疑) of German customs police on purpose and got himself 24 . ''I want to be in a German prison, ''he 25 to the surprised police. ''As German courts give much milder (温和的) sentences for 26 like mine and will 27 the time I would otherwise have served in Stein Prison.'' In prison, Streit 28 his keepers to let him telephone his former keeper, Karl Schreiner of Stein Prison. ''I'm sorry 29 I caused trouble. I didn't want to 30 anybody by escaping. Conditions weren't that bad. In fact the food was better than it is here.''
1. A.artist B.dancer C.composer D.musician
2. A.bank B.safe C.prison D.door
3. A.offered B.trained C.helped D.respected
4. A.made B.left C.broke D.removed
5. A.safe B.job C.door D.money
6. A.recognized B.stole C.rode D.broke
7. A.treatment B.holiday C.freedom D.sentence
8. A.obeying B.breaking C.respecting D.destroying
9. A.sentence B.trial C.warning D.suggestion
10. A.disappeared B.starved C.survived D.worked
11. A.tried B.decided C.managed D.expected
12. A.safety B.freedom C.hometown D.prison
13. A.attracted B.offered C.removed D.admitted
14. A.recognized B.relaxed C.arrested D.encouraged
15. A.went B.lied C.negotiated D.explained
16. A.crimes B.robbery C.money D.mistakes
17. A.multiply B.lose C.add D.reduce
18. A.cheated B.persuaded C.expected D.helped
19. A.though B.but C.for D.if
20. A.injure B.steal C.embarrass D.Accuse
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(保险箱). He was a real artist of his trade and it took him only 19 minutes to open the most
difficult safe he had ever encountered. In about 10 years, helped by his brother Stefan and two
friends, he took about $330,000 -from the safes of 28 banks in Austria. On his last job, early
in 1999, he left the safe door open and $80,000 behind. With the money was a note, "We don’t
need all that much."
A witness (目击者) recognized his car and Strait was caught by the police. Then he was
sent to Austria’s Stein Prison to serve a six-year sentence. He boasted (吹嘘) at his trial that
he would continue breaking the law, "I am a thief and I shall use every opportunity." Despite
the warning, prison officials moved Strait to the prison’s blacksmith (铁匠) shop. One day during
the week before Christmas, Strait disappeared. Searchers found all his doors were well locked.
Strait had managed to make a set of keys and let himself out.
Not to freedom, though. After crossing into Bavaria, Strait attracted the suspicion (怀疑) of
German customs police on purpose and got himself arrested. "I want to be in a German prison,
"he explained to the surprised police. "As German courts give much milder (温和的) sentences
for crimes like mine and will reduce the time I would otherwise have served in Stein Prison."
In prison, Strait persuaded his keepers to let him make a Christmas Eve telephone call to his
former keeper, Karl Schreiner of Stein Prison. "I’m sorry if I caused trouble. I didn’t want to
embarrass anybody by escaping. Conditions weren’t that bad. In fact the food was better than
it is here."
B. criminal
C. stealer
D. Robber
a. Strait was caught by German customs police.
b. Strait left a note in the bank.
c. Strait was sent to Stein Prison.
d. Strait worked in a blacksmith shop.
e. Strait escaped from prison.
B. b-a-c-d-e
C. b-c-d-e-a
D. d-b-c-e-a
B. His good relations with the prison officials.
C. His cooperation with other prisoners.
D. His working in the blacksmith shop.
B. he left a note in the bank safe
C. he was recognized by customs police
D. he made a phone call to his former keeper
B. the life of prisoners in Germany was better than those in Austria’s
C. he wouldn’t have to stay that long in a German prison
D. he could escape more easily from a German prison
A witness (目击者) recognized his car and Strait was caught by the police. Then he was sent to
Austria's Stein Prison to serve a six-year sentence. He boasted (吹嘘) at his trial(审判) that he would
continue breaking the law, "I am a thief and I shall use every opportunity." Despite the warning, prison
officials moved Strait to the prison's blacksmith (铁匠) shop. One day during the week before Christmas, Strait disappeared. Searchers found all his doors were well locked. Strait had managed to make a set of
keys and let himself out.
Not to freedom, though. After crossing into Bavaria, Strait attracted the suspicion (怀疑) of German
customs (海关) police on purpose and got himself arrested. "I want to be in a German prison, "he
explained to the surprised police. "As German courts give much milder (温和的) sentences for crimes
(罪) like mine and will reduce the time I would otherwise have served in Stein Prison."
In prison, Strait persuaded his keepers to let him make a Christmas Eve telephone call to his former
keeper, Karl Schreiner of Stein Prison. "I'm sorry if I caused trouble. I didn't want to embarrass(使尴尬) anybody by escaping. Conditions weren't that bad. In fact the food was better than it is here."
B. peasant
C. stealer
D. doctor
a. Strait was caught by German customs police.
b. Strait left a note in the bank.
c. Strait was sent to Stein Prison.
d. Strait worked in a blacksmith shop.
e. Strait escaped from prison.
B. b-a-c-d-e
C. b-c-d-e-a
D. d-b-c-e-a
B. His good relations with the prison officials.
C. His cooperation with other prisoners.
D. His working in the blacksmith shop.
B. he left a note in the bank safe
C. he was recognized by customs police
D. he made a phone call to his former keeper
B. the life of prisoners in Germany was better than those in Austria's
C. he wouldn't have to stay that long in a German prison
D. he could escape more easily from a German prison