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查看习题详情和答案>>Todd was working at his gas station(加油站)at night when he heard over the radio that a ___1___ in Long Island had been ___2___ by an armed man who had killed the night guard and got away with $ 150, 000. ‘One hundred and fifty thousand, ’Todd whistled.Here’s a fellow who just ___3___ into a bank and helps himself ___4__ so much money.Todd thought of the ___5___ with which he managed to get the amount of money he ___6___ to start his gas station.So many papers to ___7___, so much money to pay back.
The news ___8___ twenty minutes later.The gunman had ___9___ a car for a ride, and then ___10___ out the driver.He was possibly ___11___ the Southern State Parkway in a white Ford.License plate(车牌)number LJR1939.The ___12___ of the announcer continued: ‘___13___ out for white cars.Don’t pick up ___14___, and all you folks in gas stations better not do ___15___ to a white Ford car.’
Todd stood up and ___16___ to see out into the cold night.It was dark but Todd ___17___ the Southern State Parkway was out there.Just ___18___, Todd saw the headlights coming at him and a car pulled in for ___19___.There it was, a white Ford.He saw the ___20___, LJR1939.
‘What should I do?’Todd had to make a quick ___21___.
‘Yes, sir?’Todd ___22___while making up his mind for sure.
‘___23___ her up, ’the man said sounding like any other ___24___.
When the tank(油箱)was full, Todd quickly turned round and pointed a gun at the man.
‘ Hands up ___25___ get out!’
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A.store B.bank
C.station D.house
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A.searched for B.held up
C.taken over D.broken into
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A.walks B.looks
C.marches D.drives
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A.for B.by
C.to D.of
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A.satisfaction B.difficulty
C.disappointment D.spirit
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A.saved B.made
C.offered D.needed
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A.collect B.prove
C.sign D.write
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A.continued B.lasted
C.spread D.arrived
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A.bought B.borrowed
C.stolen D.stopped
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A.sent B.found
C.left D.pushed
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A.calling from B.fleeing from
C.heading for D.looking for
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A.news B.warning
C.advice D.voice
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A.Look B.Run
C.Call D.Set
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A.guests B.strangers
C.prisoners D.passengers
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A.harm B.favor
C.service D.business
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A.tried B.decided
C.hoped D.happened
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A.considered B.knew
C.recognized D.learnt
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A.then B.there C.right D.now
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A.directions B.repairs
C.gas D.parking
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A.mark B.number
C.sign D.name
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A.decision B.call
C.movement D.remark
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A.wondered B.stopped
C.waited D.asked
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A.Cover B.Fill
C.Check D.Tie
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A.visitor B.robber
C.driver D.rider
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A.or B.and C.but D.to
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Todd was working at his gas station at night when he heard over the radio that a __1__ in Long Island had been __2__ by an armed man who had killed the night guard and got away with $ 150,000.“One hundred and fifty thousand, ”Todd whistled.Here’s a fellow who just __3__ into a bank and helps himself __4__ so much money.Todd thought of the __5__ with which he managed to get the amount of money he __6__ to start his gas station.So many papers to __7__, so much money to pay back.
The news __8__ twenty minutes later.The gunman had __9__ a car for a ride, and then __10__ out the driver.He was possibly __11__ the Southern State Parkway in a white Ford.License plate number LJR1939.The __12__ of the announcer continued: “ __13__ out for white cars.Don’t pick up __14__ , and all you folks in gas station better not do __15__ to a white Ford car.”
Todd stood up and __16__ to see out into the cold night.It was dark but Todd __17__ the Southern State Parkway was out there.Just __18__, Todd saw the headlights coming at him and a car pulled in for __19__.There it was, a white Ford.He saw the __20__ ,LJR1939.
“What should I do? ” Todd had to make a quick __21__.
“Yes, sir? ”Todd __22__ while making up his mind for sure.
“ __23__ her up, ” the man said sounding like any other __24__.
When the tank(油箱)was full, Todd quickly turned round and pointed a gun at the man.
“Hands up __25__ get out ! ”
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NEW YORK (AP) — In a report, the Pew Internet and American Life Project said 47 percent of U.S. adult Internet users have looked for information about themselves through Google or another search engine.
That is more than twice the 22 percent of users who did in 2002, but Pew senior research specialist Mary Madden was surprised that the growth wasn’t higher than it had been expected.
“Yes it’s doubled, but it’s still the case that there’s a big chunk of Internet users who have never done this simple act of connecting their names with search engines,” she said. “Certainly more and more people have become aware of this, but I don’t know it’s necessarily kept pace with the amount of content we post about ourselves or what others post about us.”
About 60 percent of Internet users said they aren’t worried about the extent of information about themselves online, although they are increasingly concerned over how that data can be used.
Americans under 50 and those with more education and income were more likely to self-Google---in some cases because their jobs demand a certain online persona(形象).
Meanwhile, Pew found that 53 percent of adult Internet users admit to looking up information about someone else, famous people not included.
Often, it’s to find someone they’ve lost touch with. But looking up information about friends, relatives, colleagues and neighbors also was common.
Although men and women equally searched for online information about themselves, women were slightly more likely to look up information about someone they are dating.
In many cases, the search is not harmful, done to find someone’s contact information. But a third of those who have conducted searches on others have looked for public records, such as bankruptcies(破产) and divorce proceedings. A similar number have searched for someone else’s photo.
Pew also found that teens were more likely than adults to limit the range of people who can see their information at an online hangout like Facebook or News Corp.’s MySpace, contrary to conventional wisdom.
“Teens are more comfortable with the applications in some ways, (but) I also think they have their parents and teachers telling them to be very careful about what they post and who they share it with,” Madden said.
Mary Madden was surprised at the result that ______.
A. fewer and fewer adult Internet users are looking for information about themselves
B. the number of adult Internet users looking for information about themselves has doubled
C. more adult Internet users should have looked for information about themselves
D. so many people don’t know how to connect their names with search engines
According to the report some people haven’t looked for information about themselves because ______.
A. they are not rich enough to get a computer
B. they are not well educated
C. they don’t know they can look for their own information on the Internet
D. they think it unnecessary to look for their own information on the Internet
Which group of people are more likely to look for their own information on the Internet?
A. Teens. B. Women. C. The old. D. The educated.
People look for others’ information on the Internet mainly to ______.
A. see what they are doing B. find someone they have lost touch with
C. have a look at their photos D. know their personal affairs
查看习题详情和答案>>As my train was delayed for two hours, I had plenty of time to spare. After buying some magazines to read on the journey, I gave my wife a long-distance call. Then I 1 my way to the luggage office to collect my heavy suitcase. I had left it there three days before. There were only a few people 2 , and I took out my 3 to find the receipt 4 my case. The receipt seemed not where I had placed it. No matter how 5 I searched, the receipt was nowhere to be found.
When my 6 came, I 7 the situation sorrowfully to the assistant. The man looked at me 8 as if to say that he had 9 this kind of story many times and asked me to tell him 10 my case was like. I told him it was an old brown-looking object, not different 11 the many cases I could see in his office. The assistant then told me to 12 a list of what was 13 in the case. If they were 14 , he said, I could take the case away. I tried to remember all the things I had hurriedly put into the case and 15 them down as they came to me.
After I had done this, I went to 16 round the office. There were hundreds of 17 there. For one 18 moment, it came to my mind that if someone had picked the receipt he could have easily taken the case already. This had not happened fortunately, for I found the case 19 in the corner. After 20 the things inside, the assistant was satisfied that it was mine, and told me I could take the case away.
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