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How many thieves are there in the robbery?A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5.

How many thieves are there in the robbery?

A.2.

B.3.

C.4.

D.5.

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第1题
听力原文:W: Have you heard about the robbery on the jewelry shop in Clifton Road?M: Yes, i

听力原文:W: Have you heard about the robbery on the jewelry shop in Clifton Road?

M: Yes, in fact, I saw part of the chase. It was terrible.

W: You saw part of the chase? Good gracious. I've only heard a very vague report about it.

M: Well, the thieves planned to rob the shop. You know, Wilson's in Clifton Road.

W: In broad daylight? I didn't know that.

M: They planned to arrive as the jewelry was being taken from the safe into the big display window. They arrived in a large red car which they parked on the opposite side d the street.

W: How many robbers were there?

M: Three. One waited inside the car and the other two walked over to the shop, carrying large briefcases. Once inside the shop, they made the manager of the shop and his assistant lie down on the floor while they filled the briefcases with jewelry. What they didn't know, however, was that another assistant was in the room at the back of the shop. He had caught sight of the two thieves and has pressed a small alarm bell. At that precise moment, a police patrol car arrived. Then the robbery went over.

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A.A golden shop.

B.A supermarket.

C.A jewelry shop.

D.A shop containing a lot of gracious things.

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第2题
Why did people in old times make noise in the New Year?A.To show how happy they were.B.To

Why did people in old times make noise in the New Year?

A.To show how happy they were.

B.To drive away the evil spirits.

C.To warn the thieves and robbers.

D.To sell their drums and sticks.

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第3题
January is a good month for shoplifters because______.A.they don't need to wait for staff

January is a good month for shoplifters because______.

A.they don't need to wait for staff to serve them

B.there are more goods in the shops

C.there are so many people in the store

D.they don't need their past experience as thieves

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第4题
听力原文:W: Is there such a thing as a typical shoplifter?M: Uh, not really... But there a

听力原文:W: Is there such a thing as a typical shoplifter?

M: Uh, not really... But there are certain types most shoplifters fall into. Three types, I would say.

W: Tell me more about these three types.

M: Well... uh... people in the first type are what I call "the sudden impulse type". Doctors and psychologists call such people kleptomaniacs. They see something and just can't ... uh... help stealing it. The strange thing about this first type is that the people in it are often well off and could easily afford to buy the thing. Sometimes they don't even need it... and often they're emotionally disturbed in some way.., middle-aged women, for example, whose husbands have left them, or perhaps older men whose wives have recently died.

W: What about the second type?

M: Well, those are people who are really... "little thieves" They work alone, and know exactly what they want before they go into the store. These days a lot of them, but by no means all, are teenagers who steal things they can't afford. Leather jackets, watches, expensive cosmetics, things like that.

W: And the third type.'? What kind of people do you find in the third type?

M: Ah, yes, they're what I call "the experts".

W: Why?

M: Well, first of all, because they're highly organized. And secondly because they do it for a living. They usually operate in groups of three or sometimes four, and they're extremely difficult to catch.

W: Can they make a lot of money that way?

M: Oh, yes. They're very well off, believe me... much better off than a store detective..., or even a journalist!

How many kinds of shoplifters are mentioned in the dialogue?

A.2

B.3

C.4

D.5

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第5题
—Look at the statements and the company news reports below.—Which news report (A, B, C or

—Look at the statements and the company news reports below.

—Which news report (A, B, C or D) does each statement 1-7 refer to?

—For each sentence 1-7, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.

—You will need to use some of the letters more than once.

A

Little wonder that affluent shoppers come in droves. Little wonder that others come as well, mugger, car thieves, child molesters, drug peddlers, pickpockets, shoplifters.

Criminals are finding a lucrative stamping ground in the sprawling emporiums that dot U. S suburbs.

"Malls are like great big jars of honey," says Police Chief Joseph Delaney of Paramus. "Lots of bees come buzzing in, stingers at the ready." Paramus, a New York City suburb of 26000 whose six malls draw nearly 200 000 people on a typical Saturday, reported 8.9 million dollars in shopping enter crime losses last year.

B

It is crimes of violence that are causing the most alarm.

Vast parking lots and mazes of stores offer good working conditions for criminals. Victims and booty are readily accessible, escape routes plentiful.

C

Just how many victims are claimed by shopping enter crime, no one knows. But many business people are taking the threat seriously.

Whether offences are big or small, it is clear that merchants have little interest in publicizing the trend. Comments Anthony Potter, a security consultant: "If shopping centres started reporting all the crimes that take place, nobody would shop there."

D

Hamilton, Ohio, lawyer David Green, who won 2 million dollars on behalf of a woman abducted from a mall parking lot and shot in the head, found that 43 serious crimes had occurred at the same site. "Bad guys know this is where to find women with money—vulnerable and alone. "he says. Indeed, most violence happens in parking areas, where shoppers can easily be taken by surprise. Reports Albert Sussman of the International Council of Shopping Centres: "People park their cars and are robbed by muggers, who can quickly find a place to hide."

Bad people also go there as well as shoppers.

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第6题
根据材料请回答 23~30 题 Lie detectors (测谎仪)are widely used in the United States to f

根据材料请回答 23~30 题

Lie detectors (测谎仪)are widely used in the United States to find out whether a per-son is telling the truth or not.Polygraphists, the person who operate them, claim that they can establish guilt by detecting physiological changes that accompany emotional stress.The technique adopted is to ask leading questions such as: "Did you take the mo-ney?" or "Where did you hide the money?", mixed in with neutral questions, and measure the subject's electrical resistance in the palm or changes in his breathing and heart rate.Such apparatus has obtained widespread recognition.

Whether lie detectors will ever be adopted on a similar scale in Britain is still a matter of opinion.At first sight, it appears obvious that any simple, reliable method of convic-ting guilty people is valuable, but recent research sponsored by the U.S.Office of Public Health not only raises doubts about how lie detectors should be.used but also makes it questionable whether they should be employed at all.

The point is that, apart from many of the polygraphists being unqualified, the tests themselves are by no means free from error, primarily because they discount human imagi-nation and ingenuity.Think of all those perfectly innocent people, with nothing to be a-fraid of, who blush and stammer when a customs officer asks them if they have anything to declare.Fear, and a consequently heightened electrical response, may not be enough to establish guilt.It depends on whether the subject is afraid of being found out or afraid of being wrongfully convicted.

On the other hand, the person who is really guilty and whose past experience has pre-pared him for such tests can distort the results by anticipating the crucial questions or de-liberately giving exaggerated responses to neutral ones!

The success rate of up to 90% claimed for lie detectors is misleadingly attractive.If we refer such a figure to a company with 500 employees, twenty of whom are thieves, the lie detector could catch 18 of them but in doing so would place 32 innocent employees un-der suspicion.The problem for the management would therefore become one of deciding how much industrial unrest they are prepared to cause in order to eliminate theft.What concerns research workers even more, of course, is the fact that a certain number of in no-cent people are bound to be convicted of crimes that they have not committed.

第 23 题 Paragraph 1__________

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第7题
&8226;Look at the statements below and the following story. &8226;Which text (A, B, C, D o

&8226;Look at the statements below and the following story.

&8226;Which text (A, B, C, D or E) does each statement (1-7) refer to?

&8226;For each statement (1-7), mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E) on your Answer Sheet.

&8226;You will need to use some of these letters more than once.

A

America's suburban shopping malls supply visitors with convenience and comfort—spacious walkways, piped-in music, a vast cornucopia of goods for every taste, and all under one roof.

B

Little wonder that affluent shoppers come in droves. Little wonder that others come as well, mugger, car thieves, child molesters, drug peddlers, pickpockets, shoplifters. Criminals are finding a lucrative stamping ground in the sprawling emporiums that dot U.S. suburbs.

"Malls are like great big jars of honey," says Police Chief Joseph Delaney of Paramus. "Lots of bees come buzzing in, stingers at the ready." Paramus, a New York City suburb of 26000 whose six malls draw nearly 200000 people on a typical Saturday, reported 8.9 million dollars in shopping enter crime losses last year.

C

It is crimes of violence that are causing the most alarm. Vast parking lots and mazes of stores offer good working conditions for criminals. Victims and booty are readily accessible, escape routes plentiful.

D

Just how many victims are claimed by shopping center crime, no one knows. But many business people are taking the threat seriously. Whether offences are big or small, it is clear that merchants have little interest in publicizing the trend. Comments Anthony Potter, a security consultant, "If shopping centres started reporting all the crimes that take place, nobody would shop there."

E

Hamilton, Ohio, lawyer David Green, who won 2 million dollars on behalf of a woman abducted from a mall parking lot and shot in the head, found that 43 serious crimes had occurred at the same site. "Bad guys know this is where to find women with money—vulnerable and alone." he says.

Indeed, most violence happens in parking areas, where shoppers can easily be taken by surprise. Reports Albert Sussman of the International Council of Shopping Centres. "People park their cars and are robbed by muggers, who can quickly find a place to hide."

Suburban shopping malls are convenient for suburban people.

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第8题
How many types can the packing be classified into?
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第9题
有多少个鸡蛋可以说()

A.How many egg

B.How many eggs

C.How much eggs

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第10题
How many people will attend the conference?A.B.C.

How many people will attend the conference?

How many people will attend the conference?A.B.C.H

A.

B.

C.

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