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(Such ) crimes (may be) (too) complex (that) months or years go by before anyone discovers

(Such ) crimes (may be) (too) complex (that) months or years go by before anyone discovers them.

A.Such

B.may be

C.too

D.that

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第1题
On television all over the world there are programmes about the work of the police. They a
re popular because they are usually very exciting. In London there is a television programme called "Police Five" because it is on for five minutes once a week. A television reporter, Shaw Taylor, talks about crimes in the London area. He asks for public help. The police station needs the help of ordinary people because sometimes you or I have information that can be useful to the police.

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

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第2题
With the possible exception of equal rights, perhaps the most controversial issue across t
he United States today is the death penalty. Many argue that it is an effective deterrent (威慑) to murder, while others maintain there is no convincing evidence that the death penalty reduces the number of murders.

The principal argument advanced by those opposed to the death penalty, basically, is that it is cruel and inhuman punishment, that it is the mark of a brutal society, and finally that it is of questionable effectiveness as a deterrent to crime anyway. In our opinion, the death penalty is a necessary evil. Throughout recorded history there have always been those extreme individuals in every society who were capable of terribly violent crimes such as murder. But some are more extreme than others.

For example, it is one thing to take the life of another in a fit of blind rage, but quite another to coldly plot and carry out the murder of one or more people in the style. of a butcher. Thus, murder, like all other crimes, is a matter of relative degree. While it could be argued with some conviction that the criminal in the first instance should be merely isolated from society, such should not be the fate of the latter type murderer.

The value of the death penalty as a deterrent to crime may be open to debate. But the overwhelming majority of citizens believe that the death penalty protects them. Their belief is reinforced by evidence which shows that the death penalty deters murder. For example, from 1954 to 1963, when the death penalty was consistently imposed in California, the murder rate remained between three and four murders for each 100 000 population. Since 1964 the death penalty has been imposed only once, and the murder rate has risen to 10.4 murders for each 100 000 population. The sharp climb in the state's murder rate, which began when executions stopped, is no coincidence (巧合). It is convincing evidence that the death penalty does deter many murderers. If the bill reestablishing the death penalty is vetoed (否决), innocent people will be murdered—some whose lives may have been saved if the death penalty were in effect. This is literally a life or death matter. The lives of thousands of innocent people must be protected.

The principal purpose of this passage is to ______ .

A.criticize the government

B.argue for the value of the death penalty

C.speak for the majority

D.initiate a veto

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第3题
英译汉: 为句子选择正确的翻译。 (共 50 分)

(1)15%-20% of juveniles convicted of crimes have serious mental illnesses. 1

A. 百分之十五至二十的少年犯由于存在精神疾病而被判有罪。

B. 百分之十五至二十的少年犯被判有罪, 而且存在精神疾病。

C. 百分之十五至二十的被判有罪的少年犯存在严重的精神疾病。

(2)A police report is needed for the insurance company to determine who is responsible for paying the damages.

A. 警察需要一份保险公司评定谁负责损失赔偿的报告。

B. 警察要出一份报告, 由保险公司来决定谁对事故作出赔偿。

C. 保险公司需要警察有关事故责任认定的报告来决定由谁来赔偿损失。

(3)There are more and more crimes because of a lack of rules and regulations.

A. 不断增加的犯罪是由于缺乏监管条例。

B. 由于缺乏法律法规, 出现了越来越多的犯罪行为。

C. 有越来越多的犯罪行为, 是因为缺失了制度管理。

(4)Stay right where your daughter went away in case she comes back looking for you.

A. 你女儿离开的地方是对的, 她会回来找你的。

B. 就呆在你女儿走丢的地方, 以防她回来找你。

C. 呆在你女儿离开的地方的右边, 这样, 她会回来找你的。

(5)Report the accident to your insurance company just in case you may need to file a claim.

A. 把事故报告给保险公司以便你需要索赔。

B. 因为你需要索赔, 所以你要将事故报告给保险公司。

C. 那份交给保险公司的报告只是你可能需要索赔的案件。

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第4题
"Wanted by the FBI." To the murderer, or the bank robber, these are the most frightening w
ords in the world. When the criminal (罪犯) hears them, he knows that six thousand trained persons are after him.

Why should he be so afraid? There are hundreds of cities and thousands of villages where he can hide. There are large forests and deserts where he can lose himself. Besides, he's usually rich with stolen money.

Money can make it easier to hide. With money, the criminal can pay a dishonest doctor to operate on his face and make him hard to recognize. Money can pay for a hideout in some far-off place. But the criminal knows what happened to public enemies such as John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Machine Gun Kelly. They had plenty of money and good hideouts. Yet one by one they were found by the men of the FBI.

They know every trick the criminal knows and many more. If he makes just one mistake, they'll get him. That's why the man who is hunted can't sleep. That's why he becomes nervous, why he jumps at every sound. When he makes a mistake, he'll no longer be "wanted by the FBI". He'll have been caught.

The FBI began on May 10, 1924. Attorney General Harlan F. Stone chose J. Edgar Hoover, a young lawyer in the Department of Justice, to head the new agency (机构). "What we need is a wholly new kind of police force," he said. "Criminals today are smart. They use stolen cars and even planes to make their gateways. They have learned to open any lock. The criminal would have discovered science. We can't beat them with old methods. We have to train officers to work scientifically."

J. Edgar Hoover quietly went ahead with his plans. He picked his men carefully. They had to be between the ages of twenty-five and thirty-five. He wanted only men with good manners and good character. When working as his officers they would have to meet all kinds of people. Hoover wanted men who could handle a teacup as well as a gun. He chose men so carefully that he made the FBI the hardest service in the world to get into. The FBI cannot help in every police problem. It can look into only certain crimes against the government. Solving all other crimes is the duty of local police forces.

A man wanted by the FBI will find that money is ______.

A.not at all useful

B.very helpful for a while

C.necessary for staying free

D.important and useful

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第5题
There are more and more crimes because of a lack of rules and regulations.()
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第6题
____ crimes have been committed in the name of justice.

A.Massive

B.Huge

C.Vast

D.Enormous

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第7题
Which is NOT true according to the passage?A.People have become used to crimes now.B.With

Which is NOT true according to the passage?

A.People have become used to crimes now.

B.With a TV set some problems can be solved quickly.

C.People now like to read books with pictures.

D.The adults are less violent than the young.

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第8题
The FBI was begun in order to ______.A.reduce crimesB.bring younger men into police workC.

The FBI was begun in order to ______.

A.reduce crimes

B.bring younger men into police work

C.fight crimes scientifically

D.offer jobs

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第9题
What is the text mainly about? A. Exact campus crime statistics。 B. Crimes on or

What is the text mainly about?

A. Exact campus crime statistics。

B. Crimes on or around campuses。

C. Effective solutions to campus crime。

D. Concerns about kids’ campus safety。

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第10题
Someday in the future they are bound to __________ for the crimes they have committed toda
y.

A.pay

B.cost

C.catch

D.spend

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