题目内容
IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU
<Mary people think there is no needto take special care over home safety.
“I’m all right, I’m insured(投保). ”
Maybe—if you’re fully insured. Even then you can never recover the real value you place upon your possessions. But you can’t insure against the suffering of mind that we all feel if our homes are torn apart by some stranger, our windows and doors broken, our possessions ruined.
“It won’t happen to me.”
Won’t it. ? A house is broken into every three minutes of the day. Loss of all kinds, including cars and things stolen from cars happens every 35 seconds.
“I’ve nothing worth stealing.”
You may think not. But in fact everyone has something worth a thief’s attention. And we all have things of personal value, even if they’re worth little or nothing in hard cash(现金).
“I’m only a tenant(房客)here. ”
The thief doesn’t care whether you’re a tenant or an owner. You’re just as weak either way. Have a word with the owner if you think extra safety fittings are necessary.
“They’ll get in anyway.”
Most thieves are on the lookout for easy pickings. They are soon discouraged by houses they can’t get into quickly and easily. So do pay special attention.
“This book let will help you.”
It’s based on the practical experience of police forces throughout the country. Most of the suggestions will cost you only a few minutes extra time and thought. A few may cost some expense, but this is small compared with the loss and sadness you might otherwise suffer.
If you are in any doubt, ask for free advice from the Crime (犯罪 )Prevention Office at your local police station.
1.The text is mainly about ________.
A.how to escape being caught
B.how to take special care of ourselves
C.how to hire a safe house in the county
D.how to protect your home
2.We can learn from the text that ________.
A.it’s impossible to prevent a house from being broken into
B.we all have something that a thief thinks worth stealing
C.most thieves are good at stealing things from cars
D.you can’t afford to get advice from your local police station
3.If a house is difficult to get into ________.
A.the thief may give up trying
B.the thief will steal cars or things from cars
C.the owner may think extra safety fittings are necessary
.Weihenmayer is the first man to climb Everest.
C.Mountain climbers think it great to conquer the Himalayan peak.
D.Weihenmayer might have begun his dream when he was in his teens.
2.The distance between the top of Mount Everest and the team camp was probably ________.
A.29, 035 feet
B.11, 235 feet
C.17, 800 feet
D.not told in the passage
3.Weihenmayer ________.
A.likes the sense of being dependent on other people now that he is blind
B.will have climbed the highest mountains on four continents after climbing Mount Everest
C.loves climbing because he wants to enjoy the sense of adventure of problem-solving
D.and his teammates will reach the top of Mount Everest exactly on May 15
-bidi-font-size:10.5pt'>D.the owner may think there is no need to take special care
解析:
| 1.D 根据文意,应该选D。
2.B 文中第三段,But in fact everyone has something worth a thief’s attention. 3.A 文中第四段They are soon discouraged by houses they can’t get into quickly and easily,so do pay special attention.
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One day Tom bought, for two dollars, a large number of used books. He put them in a ___1____ and pulled them to the ___2___ He had to ___3____ at work until three in the morning.
At three, he ___4____ to walk home. The streets were dark. Tom could ___5____ wait to arrive home to begin reading his new hooks.
“___6___”a voice shouted. But Tom was too ___7___ to hear the shout. A moment later, a gunshot went ___8____ his ear. He heard the shot. Tom turned to see what was ___9____. An angry policeman ran toward him. The policeman didn't think that the bag ____10___ Tom. He shouted at Tom,“Drop it!”Tom did so.
“Open it!”the policeman ____11_____.
Tom opened it and the old books ___12_____ out of it.
“Why didn't you stop ____13____ when I shouted?” the policeman asked,“If I could shoot ___14____, you would be dead.”“I didn't ____15____ you.”Tom said,“I am almost deaf.”
The policeman told Tom he was___16____for having shot at him.“___17____would be better for you not to walk on the ___18___ at night”he said.
Tom smiled, and told the policeman that his job____19____ a clerk in the telegraph office was a night job. The policeman could think of____20____ to answer this.
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(1)A.basket |
B.box |
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C.desk |
D.bag |
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(2)A.office |
B.bedroom |
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C.bookshop |
D.police station |
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(3)A.read |
B.study |
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C.remain |
D.wait |
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(4)A.wanted |
B.wished |
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C.began |
D.expected |
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(5)A.eagerly |
B.really |
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C.hardly |
D)Almost |
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(6)A.Stop |
B.Thief |
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C.Hello |
D.Danger |
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(7)A.nervous |
B.excited |
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C.deaf |
D.frightened |
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(8)A.into |
B.past |
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C.through |
D.out |
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(9)A.shot |
B.that |
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C.happening |
D.trouble |
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(10)A.fixed |
B.came from |
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C.belonged to |
D.looked like |
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(11)A.ordered |
B)Asked |
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C.begged |
D.wanted |
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(12)A.poured |
B.took |
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C.flew |
D.fell |
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(13)A.hearing |
B.running |
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C.singing |
D.pulling |
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(14)A.earlier |
B.later |
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C.in time |
D.better |
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(15)A.see |
B.hear |
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C.know |
D.understand |
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(16)A.careless |
B.surprised |
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C.sorry |
D)Angry |
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(17)A.It |
B.That |
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C.Things |
D.This |
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(18)A.way |
B.ground |
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C.time |
D.streets |
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(19)A.with |
B)As |
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C.like |
D.being |
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(20)A.nothing |
B.everything |
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C)Anything |
D.something |
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