The police station asks for public help because __. A.ordinary people like the television
A.was related
B.connected
C.linked?
A.related
B.contacted
C.led
After reading the story, you can probably tell which of the following is NOT true?
A. Mr. Green didn't go to the police station until the man got off his car and ran away.
B. Mr. Green would go to the police station as soon as possible.
C. The robber got out of Mr. Green's car at the outskirts of London safely.
D. Mr. Green might not go to the police station unless he was wanted.
Keith:__________,do you know where the police station is?
Woman:No,I‘m sorry,I don’t.I‘m not from around here.
A.I"m sorry
B.Excuse me
C.Pardon
D.Attention
Mr. Green asked to be taken to the police station because he ______.
A. didn't like to give his name and address to the policeman
B. wanted to get help and tell the truth there
C. didn't like to talk too much with the policeman
D. wanted to leave the man in his car and let him go
Keith:So,how do I get to the police station from here?
Anna:It,s easy.Go up Main Street about three bocks.And then,turn left.It’s fight beside the post office,__________.
A.You can,t ml’ss it
B.You can find it,no problem
C.Here yon are
D.There you go again
Shaw Taylor shows pictures of paintings, jewellery (珠宝) and other things which thieves stole during the week. Sometimes he shows the car that the thieves escaped in. When people see men or
things on the television programme which they may remember, they can tell the police where they saw them. With their help the police may catch more criminals.
Sometimes the police find a car or some money. Shaw Taylor shows them on television. The owners sometimes see them. Then they can telephone the police and say, "Thank you very much-- that's mine!"
The television programme is called "Police Five", because it is about the work of the police and ______.
A.it is on for five times every seven days
B.it lasts five minutes a week
C.it begins at five in the afternoon
D.it is a programme about five policemen