What did the police do to find Carol?A.They asked Gerard Croiset for help.B.The let people
What did the police do to find Carol?
A.They asked Gerard Croiset for help.
B.The let people see her pictures.
C.They put her pictures in newspapers.
What did the police do to find Carol?
A.They asked Gerard Croiset for help.
B.The let people see her pictures.
C.They put her pictures in newspapers.
What did the police do to find Carol?
A.They asked Gerard Croiset for help.
B.They let people see her pictures.
C.They put her pictures in newspapers.
What did the police officer think of Ms. Blunsden's room for animals?
A.It was clean enough for animals to live in.
B.It was just right for only one animal.
C.It was not right for even a single animal.
What did Jonathan do when the burglar attempted to escape from the window?
A.He called the police by shouting at the top of his voice.
B.He immediately locked the door and rushed to the police station.
C.He hit the burglar with the point of his umbrella.
D.He had expected that the burglar would hit him.
What did the police officer finally do?
A.She took away the man"s license.
B.She gave the man a speeding ticket.
C.She gave the man a warning.
D.She asked the man to become familiar with the area.
What did the police officer think of Ms Blunsden's room for animals?
A.It was clean enough for animals to live in.
B.It was just right for only one animal.
C.It was not right for even a single animal.
W: I'll come along, buy I can prove my innocence.
What did this conversation most likely occur?
A.At an airport.
B.In a police station.
C.In a department store.
D.On a subway.
听力原文:M: Did you hear that the National Bank was robbed last week?
W: Yeah. How on earth did they manage to do that?
Q: What does the woman want to know?
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A.How the police tried to catch the robbers.
B.How the robbers robbed the bank.
C.How the robbers escaped.
D.How much money had been robbed from the bank.
What did Phillips fear according to Police in Texas?
A.That he would be sentenced to death.
B.That he would die in prison.
C.That he would be fired.
D.That he would be discriminated.
听力原文:M: Okay. May I see your driver's license please?
W: What? Did I do anything wrong?
M: License, please. And your car registration.
W: Oh, yeah. It's here somewhere in the glove compartment. Yeah, here it is.
M: Madame, did you realize you were speeding in a school zone?
W: What? No, I didn't, but that's probably because my odometer is broken, I mean, malfunctioning.
M: Yes, you were going 50 miles per hour in a 20 miles per hour zone. And, you failed to come to a complete stop at the intersection back them.
W: Rolling stops don't count?
M: And, one of your break lights is out, you're not wearing a seat belt, and your driver's license expired six months ago.
W: And your name is...Officer Smith? Hey, are you related to the Smiths in town? My husband's cousin's husband, I think his name is Fred, works for the police department here. Or is that the fire department? Anyway, I thought you might be good pals, and you know...
M: Hey, are you trying to influence an officer? I could have this car impounded right now because of these infractions.
W: No, of course not.
M: Okay, then, here's your ticket. You can either appear in court to pay the fine or mail it in. Have a nice day.
W: Do you take cash?
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A.The employer and employee.
B.The interviewer and interviewee.
C.The teacher and student.
D.The police officer and driver.
According to the passage, which of the following did NOT happen in the room where the college entrance exam was going on?
A.The teachers in the exam hall tried to stop the police from entering into the room.
B.Some examinees sent answers with mobile phones to people outside the room to make profits.
C.The mobile phones were confiscated by the police.
D.Some examinees forwarded answers to people who have paid a lot of money.