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He is the very thief that the police ________ .
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He is the very thief that the police ________ .
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clothes.
Suddenly he saw two men running out of a building. He heard someone shouting, "Help! Help! Stop
thief!" The police officer was sure that the two men were thieves. He knew he must arrest them. However,
he was not only out of uniform (制服) but also unarmed (没有带枪). He knew if he got out of his car and
tried to arrest them, at least one of the men would easily escape. The police officer was facing a difficult
problem. He knew that he mustn't let the men escape, but how could he arrest them?
He thought quickly and had an idea. It involved danger and it might not work, but he decided to try.
He drove his car up to the men and stopped beside them. Then he put his head out of the window and
asked, "Do you want a lift?"
"Yes, yes," the men answered, and quickly got into his car. "Please take us to the railway station," they
told him. "Very good," the police officer said and drove off. After a few minutes, one of the men cried out,
"But this isn't the way to the railway station. Where are you going?" "I must go this way," the police officer
explained. "There's a big fire and the traffic is held up. You don't want to sit in a traffic jam, do you?"
"No, no," the men agreed. "Please take us the quickest way." The next moment, the police officer had
pulled up at the police station. He jumped out, shouted for help, and seconds later the two thieves were
arrested.
B. By letting them get into his car.
C. By going back to the police station for his gun.
D. By asking people around to help him.
B. offered
C. stopped
D. caused
B. He was afraid they would recognize him.
C. He was afraid one of them would escape.
D. He was afraid they would not escape.
B. the police officer was taking them to the police station
C. they were on the way to the airport
D. they were caught by the policeman
完形填空
After finishing high school, Judy looked for a job at a store.Judy wanted to work as an assistant. The manager of the store ___1___ Judy. “We don't have any openings(空缺)for assistants now. But we have another job. Would you like to be a store detective?”Judy was very surprised,“But I'm ___2___ five feet two inches tall. And I only weigh 105 pounds.”The manager laughed,“You're just ___3___ for the job. You don't look like a detective. You look like a ___4___. That's what we want.”He went on to explain,“If you see a customer steal something, wait ___5___ he is outside the store. Then stop him. We'll call the police.”
Judy decided to ___6___ the job as a store detective. Each day she walked around the store, ___7___ customers. She remembered the manager's words:“Most shoplifters(进商店行窃者)are well-dressed.Many shoplifters are rich.”
The manager ___8___ right. One day Judy saw ___9___ who looked like a businessman standing ___10___ the jewelry counter(柜台). The assistant showed the man gold watches. ___11___ the assistant turned to another customer. Right then, the man put two watches on his ___12___. He wore a coat so no one could find him out. He put two more watches on himself ___13___ the assistant turned back. “I ___14___ these watches.”said the man.
The man walked as ___15___ as possible out of the front door. Judy ___16___ him outside and then shouted, “___17___ ! I saw you steal four watches.”The man began to run, and Judy ran after him. She cried out,“Stop that ___18___ !”A policeman at the corner seized(抓住)the man and later, a police ___19___ took the thief away.
The manager of the store was proud of Judy. He said, “Good work, Judy. You are an excellent ___20___.”
(1)A.received |
B.accepted |
C.rejected |
D.refused |
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(2)A.nearly |
B.only |
C.already |
D.at least |
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(3)A.right |
B.correct |
C.not right |
D.not bad |
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(4)A.salesgirl |
B.manager |
C.student |
D.customer |
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(5)A.while |
B.until |
C.when |
D.for |
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(6)A.offer |
B.change |
C.give up |
D.accept |
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(7)A.watching |
B.seeing |
C.hearing |
D.saw |
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(8)A.turned out |
B.turned away |
C.went |
D.came |
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(9)A.no one |
B.a thief |
C.someone |
D.the man |
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(10)A.at |
B.in |
C.behind |
D.on |
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(11)A.Suddenly |
B.Before that |
C.After that |
D.Surely |
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(12)A.hand |
B.arm |
C.foot |
D.finger |
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(13)A.before |
B.after |
C.as soon as |
D.when |
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(14)A.like |
B.don't like |
C.will buy |
D.have worn |
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(15)A.carefully |
B.freely |
C.early |
D.quickly |
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(16)A.watched |
B.followed |
C.saw |
D.sent |
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(17)A.No |
B.Come on |
C.Help |
D.Stop |
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(18)A.customer |
B.businessman |
C.way |
D.thief |
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(19)A.car |
B.bus |
C.station |
D.bicycle |
|
(20)A.detective |
B.assistant |
C.policewoman |
D.manager | |
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My grandfather used to have a beautiful gold pocket watch. He wore it on a fine gold chain across the front of his waistcoat, and when I was small he promised to leave it to me in his will.
“When I'm gone,” he said, “this is going to be yours.”
Unfortunately that will never happen now. About three months ago, my grandfather came up to London to visit us. The first Sunday morning after he arrived, my youngest son said he wanted to go to the park.
“We'll do better than that,” said my grandfather, “we'll go and feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square.” So off they went. They got home about tea-time and my grandfather was looking very upset.
“My watch,” he said, “it's gone. Someone must have stolen it while we were feeding the pigeons.”
“Did you tell the police?” I asked.
“No,” he said, “I didn't think it would do any good.”
“You should have reported it,” I said. “Perhaps you just lost it.”
“No,” he replied, shaking his head. “Someone must have taken it. But I know what I'm going to do.”
My grandfather put an advertisement in the Personal Column of the Evening Standard and Evening News for a week.
A few minutes after one on an afternoon, a small, nervous man, wearing a cloth cap, approached my grandfather. “Excuse me, Sir,” he asked, “are you the gentleman enquiring about his pocket watch?”
My grandfather nodded. “Well, you must understand, Sir, that I didn't have it, but the gentleman who did has asked me to give it back.”
From the pocket of his rather dirty overcoat, he produced my grandfather's watch. My grandfather was delighted. He paid the man 100 pounds, as promised, fixed the watch chain back where they belonged, and solemnly shook hands with the little man.
My grandfather went back to the bus stop. He thought he would like to have another look at his watch. So, smiling to himself, he unbuttoned his coat and looked down. The smile froze on his lips. The watch and chain were no longer there.
1.On the first morning Grandfather insisted on going to the Trafalgar Square because ________.
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A.he might talk to different people
B.he would be able to take a long walk
C.he liked the views there
D.he could feed the pigeons there
2.Grandfather didn't call the police when he found his watch missing because ________.
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A.he though it would be useless
B.he feared it would cost a great deal of money
C.he was afraid of the policemen
D.he had been disappointed by the police before
3.When Grandfather met a small man on an afternoon, ________.
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A.he paid him 100 dollars to the man for the watch
B.he thanked the man for finding the watch
C.the man denied having stolen the watch
D.the man gave him the watch for free
4.Grandfather realized at last that ________.
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A.the small man had always been innocent (清白的,无辜的)
B.it must have been the small man who had stolen his watch
C.it was wise for him to have found the thief in his own way
D.his watch had been changed into a cheap watch
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