摘要: Police want to anyone who has any information about the attack.

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  In the past few years telephones in cars have become increasingly popular in the United States. At first they were very costly. And then they cost less, so many people ate now buying and using them. The police say people with car phones are reporting crimes they see and helping catch criminals.

  In the southern State of Florida, more than 125,000 people have telephones in their cars. Almost one car in every 30 has a telephone. A man in a bug city of Florida is one of these car phone owners. One evening as he arrived home, he saw two people he did not know leaving the house next door. He called the police on his car telephone and followed the strangers in his car. The police caught the two men. A woman in another city of Florida sew a man shooting at another man during an attempt of robbery. She called the police on her car phone and followed the gunman as he fled in a car. She told the police where he was driving. With her information, the police stopped the man and caught him.

  Many people use their car phones to report other drivers who seem to have drunk too much wine. They also report accidents. This helps doctors and nurses get to an accident sooner to provide medical aid. All those car telephones are like having many more sets of eyes and eats on the road. They help the police to do their jobs better. Car phones also help drivers find the best way to get to a place. In some Florida cities, car phone owners can make Gee calls to radio stations to report when roads become blocked by accidents or too marry cars. The stations then broadcast warning to other drivers to find different roads to use.

1.Recently telephones in cars have become more popular because ________.

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A.the police want people to use them to report crimes

B.they are very handy and useful

C.they are much cheaper than many years ago

D.people in Florida can call others on their car phones

2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

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A.Every person has a car phone in the State of Florida.

B.The number of people who own car phones is not known in the State of Florida.

C.One in every 30 cars has a phone in the State of Florida.

D.A car phone is a necessary part in the State of Florida.

3.The man called the police on his car telephone because ________.

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A.he wanted to see if it worked properly

B.he saw two strangers passing the house next door and thought they were thieves

C.he did not know the two men who were driving away

D.he saw two strangers coming out of the house next door and going away

4.Which of the following can he the best title for the passage?

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A.Car Telephones and Grimes in Florida

B.Car Telephones Help People in Many Ways

C.Car Telephones Reduce Traffic Accidents

D.Do You Know Anything about Car Telephones?

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Haisong Jiang, who slipped (偷偷溜进) past a security checkpoint(安全关卡) on Jan. 3, causing a shutdown of Newark Airport, tried to apologize for his mistake.
" I feel guilty about this serious mistake. At that moment, I was very excited with my girlfriend, and I didn't think too much," Mr. Jiang, 28, said Tuesday in his first interview since causing the six-hour shutdown at the airport.
On Tuesday, Newark Municipal Court judged that besides the community service, he must pay a $500 fine (罚金) and $158 in court fees. In an agreement between the court and Mr. Jiang's lawyer, Mr. Jiang will pay off his money punishment all by community service instead.
  Haisong Jiang, a native of China, about a year ago moved to the United States in 2004 to study and met his girlfriend, also Chinese and 26. She has since moved to California.
The lovebirds did the town over the Christmas holidays: shopping in SoHo, visiting the tree at Rockefeller Center, celebrating New Year's Eve in Times Square - the works. On Jan. 3, he watched her pass through security, but he wanted to spend more time with her. When he noticed the officer leave his post, he saw his chance, he said. He slipped under the rope and kissed her and, arm in arm, walked her to her Continental Airlines gate and saw her onto the jetway. "And immediately I left," he said.
  Three days passed. "Friday, the police found me," the future scientist said. He was at the gym when his roommate called to say two police officers were at their home. "It's not right to enter the airport. Immediately I know the police want to ask me this thing."
   He expects to serve half of his community service in a soup kitchen - "I like to cook" - and the other half in a hospital. He plans on moving to California to be with her and work in a laboratory after completing his degree in May or June.
He never types his name into search engines on the Net: the number of hits is shocking.
What’s the best title of the passage?
A. A moving love story  B. An escape from security check
C. A kiss causing great trouble      D. When a man loves a woman
How much did Mr. Jiang finally pay for his mistake?
A. nothing      B. $ 500  C. $158   D. $ 658
Which of the following sentences is true?
A. Mr. Jiang was sent to the police station right after he went out of the airport.
B. The lovebirds spent their Christmas holidays in California.
C. Mr. Jiang caused so much trouble on purpose.
D. On Friday, the police didn’t find Mr. Jiang at his home at first.
What can you infer from the passage?
A. Mr. Jiang is an American-Chinese.
B. Mr. Jiang and his girlfriend’s love story has finally ended.
C. Many people have known about Mr. Jiang on the net.
D. Mr. Jiang will become a scientist with certainty.

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     When Carrey found that the police in his community were investigating him for a bank fraud (银行劫案),
he escaped to Thailand. For months police agents and detectives couldn't find his   1   location-until they   2 
 his Facebook profile. Private   3   Carrey's profile was, his list of Facebook friends was not. Using that list,
the police were able to find and   4   him.
        5   are the days when the only way to catch a criminal was to   6  "wanted posters" and crime reports.
Now when police want to catch a suspect, they   7   Facebook for clues about the person's traces. Almost
everyone is getting online and using social networking sites   8   Facebook. They are posting photos of
themselves, 
  9   the world where they are and what they are doing. Often a suspect has his or her own   10  , with photos
and information that are vital to the catch the criminals. Some police departments are also turning to the
community for help by creating their own Facebook pages. There, officers post photos so that members of the
community can see and   11   them.
     Facebook is also helping the victims help themselves. Here   12   the story, when someone stole a truck
from Paul, Paul thought the truck was gone and would never be back. But he posted photos of the truck on
Facebook and asked people to keep an eye open   13   it if they noticed it. The next morning he received a call:
Someone  14  the truck and   15  the police of it. The thief was arrested, and the truck was returned. 
    Thanks to Facebook, it is making it harder for criminals to   16   their tracks. When criminals are   17   on
Facebook, they are unknowingly leaving  18   for police to follow. And when police and victims spread the
   19   about a crime over Facebook, more people can   20   the search. With the right tip, police just might be
able to make an quick arrest.
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