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The suspect's movements were under the close______ of the police.A.velocityB.securityC.scr

The suspect's movements were under the close______ of the police.

A.velocity

B.security

C.scrutiny

D.symmetry

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第1题
If a suspect's fingerprint is found by the police, he cannot ______ the charge.A.acceptB.c

If a suspect's fingerprint is found by the police, he cannot ______ the charge.

A.accept

B.commit

C.deny

D.prove

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第2题
According to the passage, ______ might influence the witness's identification of suspects.

A.the education of the witness

B.the time of the day the crime occurs

C.the appearances of the suspect

D.the age of the suspect

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第3题
What's the attitude many Americans have for flea markets?A.They don't like them because it

What's the attitude many Americans have for flea markets?

A.They don't like them because it's a waste of time.

B.They suspect the goods sold there.

C.They don't trust the sellers of the goods.

D.They like them very much especially for good bargains.

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第4题
The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) had found a new way to catch criminals by lookin

The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) had found a new way to catch criminals by looking at their jeans. Scientists from the bureau reported at last weeks meeting of the American academy of Forensic Sciences in San Francisco that every pair of blue jeans has a unique wear pattern. The FBI has already used this "bar code "to place a suspect at the scene of a crime.

Richard Vorder Bruegge, a scientist at the FBI laboratory in Washington D. C. , and his colleagues developed the technique while helping to identify suspects who were robbing banks and setting off bombs ii1 Washington In April 1996, one of the gang was caught on film . He was wearing a mask, but part of his trousers was visible.

When the photograph was enlarged Vorder Bruegge noticed light and dark lines running across the seam of the man' s jeans. His team found that the pattern originated from slight imperfections introduced when the trousers were made. Workers sew the seams by pushing the fabric through a machine, and the irregularity of that motion stretches and binds the fabric . The colored layer of cotton in the raised portion is worn away, creating white bands.

The patches are more striking on jeans than other types of trousers because they are often al- lowed to become extremely worn, "People just keep wearing them, "says Vorder Bruegge.

The FBI analyzed the jeans of suspects in the Washington case. One pair had a pattern with over two dozen features that matched the jeans Vorder Bruegge's team photographed. At the tri- al, the defense called in a used jeans exporter as an expert witness who claimed the patterns were common to all jeans. He showed the court 34 similar pairs, but in each case the FBI could distinguish them from the accused . The suspect was convicted.

"To place a suspect at the scene of a crime" at the end of the first paragraph means that theFBI

A.has been able to prove a suspect guilty

B.will lead a suspect to the spot of a crime

C.were at the scene with the suspect.

D.caught the suspect on the spot

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第5题
Suspect sent back to Taiwan XIAMEN (Xinhua)-The Chinese maninland Red Cross organiz

Suspect sent back to Taiwan

XIAMEN (Xinhua)-The Chinese maninland Red Cross organization handed over a suspect in a financial crime to its counterpart in Taiwan here last Thursday.

The repatriated man, Cai Zhiwei. a 27-year-old Taiwan hank clerk, fled to hlong Kong on 30 April, this year with part of the 31. 44 million laiwan yuan C $ 1. 12 million) he had stolen from customer accounts at the bank where he worked.

Cai entered Shenzhen on 1 May, carrying a total of $685,000, including HK $ lmillion ($ l35,l35)in cash, and the rest in traveller's checks.

He was held for questioning when be cashed the traveller's checks at the Bank of China Shenzhen Branch on 5 May. The funds he deposited in a local bank were also frozen.

The Taiwan red Cross expressed thanks for the co-operation of its mainland counterpart and hoped that such co-operation would continue.

The two sides worked out a repatriation agreement in September 1990 and since then have completed a total of 14 repatriations of illegal immigrants and suspected criminals.

QuestIons 11-15 are based on Passage

1. This passage is mostly taken from________.

A. A textbook B. a newspaper

C. a novel

2. The suspect was handed over to____________.

A. a police station in Taiwan B. the immigration office in Taiwan

C. The Taiwan Red Cross

3. Which of the following statements is true about Cai Zhiwei?

A. He is 26 years old

B. He is a salesman

C. He may be involved in a financial crime

4. Which of the following words can be used to replace the word'deposited" in the

sentence"the funds he deposited in a local bank were also frozen"?

A. Placed BStole

C. Stored

5. The suspect was caught_

A. on 30 April B. on 5 May

C. on 1 May

Xinhua)-The Chinese maninland Red Cross organization handed over a suspect in a financial crime to its counterpart in Taiwan here last Thursday

The repatriated man, Cai Zhiwei. a 27-year-old Taiwan hank clerk, fled to hlong Kong on 30 April, this year with part of the 31. 44 million laiwan yuan C $ 1. 12 million) he had stolen from customer accounts at the bank where he worked

Cai entered Shenzhen on 1 May, carrying a total of $685,000, including HK $ lmillion ($ l35,l35)in cash, and the rest in traveller's checks

He was held for questioning when be cashed the traveller's checks at the Bank of China Shenzhen Branch on 5 May. The funds he deposited in a local bank were also frozen

The Taiwan red Cross expressed thanks for the co-operation of its mainland counterpart and hoped that such co-operation would continue

The two sides worked out a repatriation agreement in September 1990 and since then have completed a total of 14 repatriations of illegal immigrants and suspected criminals

QuestIons 11-15 are based on Passage

1. This passage is mostly taken from_ _____

A. A textbook B. a newspaper

C. a novel

2. The suspect was handed over to_

A. a police station in Taiwan B. the immigration office in Taiwan

C. The Taiwan Red Cross

3. Which of the following statements is true about Cai Zhiwei?

A. He is 26 years old

B. He is a salesman

C. He may be involved in a financial crime

4. Which of the following words can be used to replace the word'deposited" in the

sentence"the funds he deposited in a local bank were also frozen"?

A. Placed BStole

C. Stored

5. The suspect was caught____________

A. on 30 April B. on 5 May

C. on 1 May

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第6题
听力原文:Hello, Dave, it's Sam calling from the logistics warehouse. Sorry to be an inconv

听力原文: Hello, Dave, it's Sam calling from the logistics warehouse. Sorry to be an inconvenience to you, but when I left the head office this morning, I forgot a bag of samples that I was supposed to pass on to the material buyers. I was informed that you would be visiting the warehouse this afternoon, and if it's not too much trouble, I was wondering if you could bring the samples I left in your room with you when you come. On another note, there are a couple of purchase authorizations I'd like you to look over. They seem a little bit out of the ordinary, and I was wondering if you could keep me up to speed on the latest purchasing arrangements. I suspect there has been a couple of irregular purchases that may cause us to have an overabundance of stock in our inventory that we may have to have a clearance sale later this year, and I'd like to reduce this risk as much as possible if I can.

What is the main purpose of the call?

A.To inform. Dave of an upcoming inventory sale.

B.To ask Dave to deliver something.

C.To request a sample of the item.

D.To meet with one of their clients.

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第7题
Scientists claim that air pollution causes a decline in the world's average air temperatur
e. In order to prove that theory, ecologists have turned to historical data in relation to especially huge volcanic eruptions. They suspect that volcanoes effect weather changes that are similar to air pollution.

One source of information is the effect of the eruption of Tambora, a volcano in Sumbawa, the Dutch East Indies, in April 1815. The largest recorded volcanic eruption, Tambora threw 150 million tons of fine ash into the stratosphere. The ash from a volcano spreads worldwide in a few days and remains in the air for years, It’s effect is to mm incoming solar radiation into space and thus cool the earth. For example, records of weather in England show that between April and November 1815, the average temperature had fallen 4.50 ℃. During the next twenty-four months, England suffered one of the coldest periods of its history. Farmers' records from April 1815 to December 1818 indicate frost throughout the spring and summer and sharp decreases in crop and livestock markets. Since there was a time lag of several years between causes and effect, by the time the world agricultural commodity community had deteriorated, no one realized the cause.

Ecologists today warn that we face a twofold menace. The ever-present possibility of volcanic eruptions, such as that of Mt St Helens in Washington, added to man's pollution of the atmosphere with oil, gas, coal, and other polluting substances, may bring increasingly colder weather.

According to the passage, the effects of Tambora's eruption were______.

A.of several days' duration worldwide

B.felt mainly in the Dutch East Indies

C.evident in the decreased world temperature

D.immediately evident to the world's scientists

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第8题
Today's policemen in large cities throughout the world【C1】______on modem inventions to hel
p them in their work. In most places motor scooters and police patrol(巡逻) cars have【C2】______sway with the need to patrol a beat on foot or on horseback. Policemen use telephones,【C3】______located throughout their districts, to make immediate【C4】______with headquarters. Radio, television, and computers【C5】______to speed the work of the modem force. Even boats and helicopters are part of the equipment of metropolitan police departments.

New technical inventions are widely used to【C6】______crime and speed the【C7】______of criminal cases. Electronic computers reduce from hours to minutes the time spent in【C8】______for fingerprints. Witnesses'【C9】______of a criminal are coded and fed【C10】______a computer. The machine then sorts through the picture file of known criminals and selects the name and photograph of the most【C11】______suspect. Lie detectors,【C12】______such evidence is acceptable, are used to【C13】______the truth.

A criminal-identification tool in【C14】______in some places is the image reflector, or "image-maker." This machine【C15】______a picture of a face【C16】______a screen. A detective operates the machine to【C17】______ the parts of the face to match those of the suspect【C18】______described by the witnesses. The final picture is then photographed and sent to police in other areas. Sometimes skilled sketch artists employed by police departments【C19】______oral descriptions into【C20】______of a suspect.

【C1】

A.insist

B.insisting

C.rely

D.relying

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第9题
听力原文:M: Now, Miss Dexter. You saw the bank robbery, didn't you?W: Yes, I did.M: You sa

听力原文:M: Now, Miss Dexter. You saw the bank robbery, didn't you?

W: Yes, I did.

M: You saw a man, didn't you?

W: That's right, I saw him when he went into the bank and then he came out.

M: Now, look around the court... Can you see that man?

W: Yes, he' s the man I saw.

M: He wasn't alone when he were into the bank, was he?

W: No, he was with a woman.

M: Now, look around the court again, can you see that woman?

W: Yes, there! She's the woman I saw.

M: I see, Miss Dexter. Now look at the man and woman again. This is very important. Are you absolutely sure about them?

W: Absolutely sure. They're the people I saw.

M: Now, Miss Dexter. What was the man wearing when he went into the bank?

W: I don't remember everything...But I remember his hat and his bag.

M: Look at the hat on the table. Is that the hat?

W: Yes, that's the hat he was wearing.

M: ...and the bag?

W: Yes, that's the bag he was carrying.

M: Do you remember anything about the woman?

W: Yes. She was wearing a blonde wig and black platform. shoes.

M: How do you know it was a wig, Miss Dexter?

W: Because it fell off when she was running to the car.

M: Look at the wig on the table. Is that the wig?

W: Yes, that's the wigs she was wearing.

M: ... and the shoes, look at the shoes.

W: Yes, they're the shoes she was wearing.

M: Thank you, Miss Dexter.

(20)

A.Lawyer and witness.

B.Lawyer and suspect

C.Judge and witness.

D.Juryman and witness.

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第10题
Harrington Wilson's selling technique was 【C1】______itself. It was nothing more than a 【C2

Harrington Wilson's selling technique was 【C1】______ itself. It was nothing more than a 【C2】______ manipulation of human vanity. He was aware that there were a number of people who professed to know a great deal about antiques, and even more who would rather not confess that they did not and who accordingly practised little tricks and subterfuges to 【C3】______ their ignorance from their neighbors.

The women--they were mainly women--jostling round his stall, picking over his shoddy wares, would sometimes run a finger round the rim of a cup or hold it knowingly up to the light as if to test its luster, and plates were 【C4】______ turned upside down in search of china marks. To such a customer, Harrington would lean forward, benevolent and confidential, and in a conspiratorial whisper would murmur: "No, madam. I'm afraid it's not genuine (Wedgwood, Sevres--whatever it might be) but it is a superb copy--no one 【C5】______ ever suspect that it was not real, unless, of course, you told them. I can let you have it for—I could sell it for much more, but it would be unethical of me to try to pass it off as genuine..."

The customer, overwhelmed by such honesty and privately determined not to be quite so honest about the article to heir friends, would then willingly pay $ 2 for something that 【C6】______ Harrington a few pence. The profit 【C7】______ on these transactions was obviously so great that he was soon able to 【C8】______ another stall and then a shop and yet another and so on. He enlarged his specialties, dealing 【C9】______ spurious Victoriana, Georgian silver, trinkets and bric-a-brac, eventually branching out into reproduction furniture and paintings. Without any deliberate intention of doing so, he acquired an 【C10】______ knowledge of the antique business and as time went on, was accounted one of the greatest experts of his time.

【C1】______

A.simple

B.simplication

C.simplicity

D.simply

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