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Roger was a thief,but he wasn't very clever. When he was in school, he stole apples or oranges from other children. Sometimes he stole pencils or books from other children. But he always got caught.
The teacher spoke to Roger's parents and they tried to stop him from stealing things, but Roger wouldn't stop. He kept stealing.
When he was older, he began to steal from stores, but he was still stupid. Once, he went into a store wearing the clothes he had stolen the day before. The still had the price tags(标签) on them, and the store manager called the police. They warned him that he would go to jail if he didn't stop stealing.
Then Roger decided to rob a bank. He planned everything. He got some gloves so that he would not leave fingerprints, and a mask so that no one would recognize him.
" But what if they recognize my voice?" he thought.
He decided to write his message on a piece of paper so that he wouldn't need to speak. He found an old envelope and wrote "give me all the money" on the back of it. He got a toy gun and went to the bank. He put on his mask and his gloves( and showed the note to the bank clerk. The clerk gave him all the money, and Roger ran out of the bank and went home.
Ten minutes later he heard a knock on the door. It was the police. They had come to arrest him for robbing the bank.
" How did you find me so quickly?" asked Roger
" It was easy," said the police." Your address was on the envelope!"
【小题1】How old was Roger when he started stealing things?
| A.10 | B.40 | C.70 | D.22 |
| A.money | B.food | C.a shirt | D.a bicycle |
| A.know | B.make | C.watch | D.understand |
| A.His friend worked in the bank. | B.The clerk knew his voice. |
| C.They found his picture. | D.They knew his address. |
In the UK, students’ residence halls are run as profit-making business, but this can occasionally be to students’ disadvantage.
As many universities choose to contract out their hall’s management to private companies, room rents are rising and student rights are suffering.
In 2006, 55 percent of student rooms were managed by private companies --- only 27 percent by universities and colleges, the National Union of Students (NUS) has reported.
These private companies are improving the hall’s facilities in return for higher room rents. The most noticeable example of this trend is the growth in luxury halls. These are halls for students willing to pay more for larger rooms with better services.
Chancellors Court, at Edinburgh University in Scotland, is one such luxury hall. Rooms are divided between standard and large, with larger rooms costing 173 pounds each week, 40 pounds more than smaller rooms. They come with a scenic view, color TV, fast Internet connection and a modern bathroom.
Other luxury halls have private gyms for their residents. Private companies capitalize (用…以牟利) on their investment by renting out the students rooms to travelers over the summer vacation period.
But the NUS is concerned that luxury halls are affecting room rents at standard un-privatized halls. Most students in the UK pay on average 126 pounds a week for a private room in catered (提供餐饮的) halls of residence, the International Students Advice and Welfare organization has reported. According to the NUS, rent in UK halls of residence has risen by almost a quarter from 2005 to 2007.
Veronica King, NUS vice-president of welfare, wants the privatization of university accommodation to stop.
“For the students for whom luxury is not affordable, there is a significant risk that accommodation costs, coupled with the burden of complete fees, may reduce the choice of where to go to university,” she said.
Legal quarrels with privatized (私有化了的) halls may also account for some of the 10 percent per year rise in student complaints to the office of the Independent Adjudicator(裁定者) for Higher Education (OIA). The OIA is an independent student complaints scheme that has authority over all higher education institutions in England and Wales.
Rob Behrens, chief executive of the OIA, said he was unsurprised by the rise in complaints. “The bottom line is that students today are more self-confident in thinking about what their rights are and what are the things they can get form the commitments they make.”
Why are room rents rising in British universities?
A. Because the world is facing a financial crisis.
B. Because most universities are getting bored about students’ complaints.
C. Because many universities let private companies run students’ halls.
D. Because not all universities can meet the demands of the students.
Which of the following is not mentioned about a luxury hall?
A. Students have to pay more for a luxury hall.
B. Students can have a good view in a luxury hall.
C. Students can enjoy their own gym in a luxury hall.
D. Students can have an Internet connection free of charge.
Why do some students want to pay more for a luxury hall?
A. Because they just want to show that they are rich.
B. Because they are better served in a luxury hall.
C. Because there are too much complaints about small rooms.
D. Because there are no other choices.
What may happen to those who can’t afford the accommodation fee?
A. They may borrow more money from the bank.
B. They may go to work in OIA.
C. They may not go to college.
D. They may go abroad for further study.
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阅读短文,根据内容,从第36-55小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
Sam backed his car out of the garage and drove two blocks to the highway. It 36 from the suburbs into Central City. Immediately he joined the steam of early-morning 37 that was flowing towards town. As he drove, he 38 Leon Poole. Poole was an odd man, clever in some ways, very stupid in 39. Poole had been a respectable 40 in a town near Central City. He had arranged with another man to 41 the bank at a time when an unusually large amount of cash was being held there. The other man had walked into the bank, waved a 42 at Poole, who was on duty, and taken the 43 . Only three men had known when the money would be there, so it was 44 that someone inside the bank must have 45 the robbery. Sam, the detective in 46 of the case, questioned Poole and the others, and released them, but had them all 47 closely. Two days later Poole, thinking he was 48 under suspicion(怀疑), arranged a meeting with the actual robber, who was a known criminal. The 49 arrested the robber and got a confession(坦白) from him. He 50 Poole as the man who had planned the whole thing.
The three officers who went to 51 the fat, soft, bank clerk didn’t expect trouble. 52 Leon Poole turned out to have a gun, and 53 it when they knocked at his door. His 54 hit one of the officers in the arm. 55 they had gone in after him, shooting.
36.A. led B. escaped C. jumped D. suffered
37.A. airline B. traffic C. exercise D. train
38.A. dealt with B. talked with C. thought of D. met with
39.A. rest B. mind C. action D. others
40.A. salesman B. shop assistant C. bank clerk D. sales manager
41.A. defend B. protect C. rob D. damaged
42.A. pole B. finger C. stick D. gun
43.A. money B. interest C. counter D. car
44.A. doubtful B.obvious C. uncertain D. important
45.A. planned B. prevented C. hidden D. blamed
46.A. place B. possession C. charge D. search
47.A. followed B. watched C. stood D. communicated
48.A. no longer B. on earth C. once again D. all the time
49.A. clerk B. army C. police D. firefighter
50.A. owned B. named C. directed D. grasped
51.A. visit B. frighten C. invite D. arrest
52.A. Since B. Meanwhile C. But D. Although
53.A. threw B. fired C. stole D. hid
54.A. sound B. strength C. anger D. bullet
55.A. Basically B. Naturally C. Namely D. Comfortably
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断,每一行都有一个错,请按下列要求改正:
该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边的横线上写出该词,也用斜线划掉。
该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。
该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
At seven yesterday morning I go to school. I was 76._______
walking past a bank while suddenly I caught three men 77. ________
steal into the bank. They were tall and strong and they 78.________
were wearing black mask. The moment they entered 79.________
into the bank I heard women screaming . Immediately I 80._________
knew what had happened. 81._________
At once I stopped a man who had a mobile phone.
He telephoned the police station. In a short while the police 82._________
arrived by the car, rushed into the bank and caught the three 83.________
robbers, who were trying to rob the bank its money. They 84._________
were taken the police station and would be punished by law. 85.__________
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断,每一行都有一个错,请按下列要求改正:
该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边的横线上写出该词,也用斜线划掉。
该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。
该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
At seven yesterday morning I go to school. I was 76._______
walking past a bank while suddenly I caught three men 77. ________
steal into the bank. They were tall and strong and they 78.________
were wearing black mask. The moment they entered 79.________
into the bank I heard women screaming . Immediately I 80._________
knew what had happened. 81._________
At once I stopped a man who had a mobile phone.
He telephoned the police station. In a short while the police 82._________
arrived by the car, rushed into the bank and caught the three 83.________
robbers, who were trying to rob the bank its money. They 84._________
were taken the police station and would be punished by law. 85.__________
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