Police officers are not allowed to join()or to go on strike.Aa clubBa trade unionCa political partyDthe army

Police officers are not allowed to join()or to go on strike.

Aa club

Ba trade union

Ca political party

Dthe army


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根据下列材料请回答 26~30 题:BToday there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700, London had no policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night and they were not paid.About 300 years ago, London was starting to get bigger and more and more people began to live there. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. There were so many thieves who stole money in the streets that people stayed in their homes as much as possible.In 1750, Henry Fielding started to pay a group of people to stop thieves. They were like policemen and were called "Bow Street Runners" because they worked near Bow Street.Fifty years later, there were 120 "Bow Street Runners", but London had become very big and needed more policemen. So in 1829, the first Metropolitan (or London)Police Force was started with 3,000 officers. Most of the men worked on foot, but a few rode horses. Until 1920 all the police in London were men.Today. the London police are quite well paid and for the few police officers who still ride horses, the pay is even better than for the others.第 26 题 In 1700, the men who protected the streets were paid __________.A. a fewB. nothingC. a littleD. a lot

Today, London police officers who ride horses are paid __________.A. the same as their WorkmatesB. more than their workmatesC. half as much as their workmatesD. less than their workmates

The employments were quite unsatisfied with the ____ explanation given by the managers and decided to go in strike. A.reasonB.reasonableC.reasoningD.unreasonable

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.

3. —Come and join us,Jimmy !—I-m sorry,but I-m really busy now.lf I _______ time,l would certainly go.A. will haveB. have hadC. hadD. have

Max: You should go to pubs, or join a club.Peter: But... English people never speak to me.Max: Ah! You should speak to them first.Peter: (59)

Both the employer and the employees are trying to _______ in order to settle the strike. A.recoverB.switchC.compromiseD.struggle

In Britain, there is no infamous hooligans, so the police officers in Europe can do their job easily.() 此题为判断题(对,错)。

The police do not allow him to go out of the city without ____.A.permitB.permissionC.admitD.admission

He ______ to go to the police.A、warnedB、threatenedC、suggestedD、shouted

Passage Four(36~40) One of Britain’s bravest women told yesterday how she helped to catch suspected (可疑的) police killer David Bieber—and was thanked with flowers by the police. It was also said that she could be in line for a share of up to the £30,000 reward money。Vicki Brown, 30, played a very important role in ending the nationwide manhunt. Vicki, who has worked at the Royal Hotel for four years, told of her terrible experience when she had to steal into Bieber’s bedroom and to watch him secretly. Then she waited alone for three hours while armed police prepared to storm the building。She said: “I was very nervous. But when I opened the hotel door and saw 20 armed policemen lined up in the car park I was so glad they were there. ”The alarm had been raised because Vicki became suspicious (怀疑) of the guest who checked in at 3 pm the day before New Year’s Eve with little luggage and wearing sunglasses and a hat pulled down over his face. She said: “He didn’t seem to want to talk too much and make any eye contact (接触). ” Vicki, the only employee on duty, called her boss Margaret, 64, and husband Stan McKale, 65, who phoned the police at 11 pm。Officers from Northumbria Police called Vicki at the hotel in Dunston, Gateshead, at about 11:30 pm to make sure that this was the wanted man. Then they kept in touch by phoning Vicki every 15 minutes。“It was about ten past two in the morning when the phone went again and a policeman said ’Would you go and make yourself known to the armed officers outside?’ My heart missed a beat. ”Vicki quietly showed eight armed officers through passages and staircases to the top floor room and handed over the key。“I realized that my bedroom window overlooks that part of the hotel, so I went to watch. I could not see into the man’s room, but I could see the passage. The police kept shouting at the man to come out with his hands showing. Then suddenly he must have come out because they shouted for him to lie down while he was handcuffed (带上手铐). ”第36题:The underlined phrase “be in line for” (paragraph 1) means 。A. get B. be paid C. ask for D. own

Even though Jenna was speeding,the police let her go with a _________(警告)

On which vessels are the officers and deck crew allowed to operate under a two-watch system on voyages of less than 600 miles?A.Towing vesselsB.Offshore supply vesselsC.Barges,when mannedD.All of the above

The police are working in conjunction with tax officers on the investigation.A:in succession B:together C:in alliance D:in connection

Would you like to join me for a quick lunch before class? () but I promised Tom to go out with him.AI'd love toBI like itCI don'tDI will

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单选题Police officers are not allowed to join()or to go on strike.Aa clubBa trade unionCa political partyDthe army

单选题Some people assert that prosecutors should be allowed to introduce illegally obtained evidence in criminal trials if the judge and jury can be persuaded that the arresting officer was not aware of violating or did not intend to violate the law while seizing the evidence. This proposed “good-faith exception” would weaken everyone’s constitutional protection, lead to less careful police practices, and promote lying by law enforcement officers in court.  The argument above for maintaining the prohibition against illegally obtained evidence assumes thatAdefendants in criminal cases should enjoy greater protection from the law than other citizens do.Blaw enforcement authorities need to be encouraged to pursue criminals assiduously.Cthe legal system will usually find ways to ensure that real crimes do not go unprosecuted.Dthe prohibition now deters some unlawful searches and seizures.Ecourts should consider the motives of law enforcement officers in deciding whether evidence brought forward by the officers is admissible in a trial.

多选题邮局不允许邮寄的语句是()。APlease go to the next counter.BYou are not permitted to mail this abroad.CUsually it takes about two weeks.DIt is not allowed to be mailed abroad.

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问答题Passage 1Rapid Police Response  A Police departments in the United States and Canada see it as central to their role that they respond to calls for help as quickly as possible. This ability to react fast has been greatly improved with the aid of technology. The telephone and police radio, already long in use, assist greatly in the reduction of police response time. In more recent times there has been the introduction of the “911” emergency system, which allows the public easier and faster contact with police, and the use of police computer systems, which assist police in planning patrols and assigning emergency requests to the police officers nearest to the scene of the emergency.  B An important part of police strategy, rapid police response is seen by police officers and the public alike as offering tremendous benefits. The more obvious ones are the ability of police to apply first-aid lifesaving techniques quickly and the greater likelihood of arresting people who may have participated in a crime. It aids in identifying those who witnessed an emergency or crime, as well as in collecting evidence. The overall reputation of a police department, too, is enhanced if rapid response is consistent, and this in itself promotes the prevention of crime. Needless to say, rapid response offers the public some degree of satisfaction in its police force.  C While these may be the desired consequences of rapid police response, actual research has not shown it to be so beneficial. For example, it has been demonstrated that rapid response leads to a greater likelihood of arrest only if responses are in the order of 1-2 minutes after a call is received by the police. When response times increase to 3-4 minutes-still quite a rapid response-the likelihood of an arrest is substantially reduced. Similarly, in identifying witnesses to emergencies or crimes, police are far more likely to be successful if they arrive at the scene no more than four minutes on average, after receiving a call for help. Yet both police officers and the public define “rapid response” as responding up to 10-12 minutes after calling the police for help.  D Should police assume all the responsibility for ensuring a rapid response? Studies have shown that people tend to delay after an incident occurs before contacting the police. A crime victim may be injured and thus unable to call for help, for example, or no telephone may be available at the scene of the incident. Often, however, there is no such physical barrier to calling the police. Indeed, it is very common for crime victims to call their parents, their minister, or even their insurance company first. When the police are finally called in such cases the effectiveness of even the most rapid of responses is greatly diminished.  E The effectiveness of rapid response also needs to be seen in light of the nature of the crime. For example, when someone rings the police after discovering their television set has been stolen from their home, there is little point, in terms of identifying those responsible for the crime, in ensuring a very rapid response. It is common in such burglary or theft cases that the victim discovers the crime hours, days, even weeks after it has occurred. When the victim is directly involved in the crime, however, as in the case of a robbery, rapid response, provided the victim was quickly able to contact the police, is more likely to be advantageous. Based on statistics comparing crimes that are discovered and those in which the victim is directly involved, Spelman and Brown (1981) suggest that three in four calls to police need not be met with rapid response.  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