When the police caught up with him, Mr. Foster had to ________ that he'd broken th
A、confirm
B、confess
C、confuse
D、confront
A、confirm
B、confess
C、confuse
D、confront
第1题
A.limp
B.plunder
C.lid
D.loop
第2题
当警察实施临时交通管制时,保安的任务是什么?
A.What jobs will the securities do when the police close the traffic temporarily?
B.What career will the securities select when police leave the scene?
C.What roles will the securities play when the police investigate the scene?
D.What specific tasks will the securities shoulder when the police make a written statement?
第3题
—______are you trying to prove to the police?
—Where I was last night.
A. What
B. Why
C. How
D. When
第4题
They were at work when they received _______SOS from _______school, and they immediately stared their police cars.
A. the, the
B. a, a
C. an, a
D. the, a
第5题
A.the, the
B.a, a
C.an, a
D.the, a
第6题
None of us called the police when the two cars collided,______?
A.didn't we
B.don't we
C.did we
D.do we
第7题
A.made off
B.made for
C.made out
D.made up
第8题
A.was just pouring out
B.just was poured out
C.just have been pouring out
D.had just been poured out
第9题
A.as soon as she saw him in the lot
B.when she had got to the entrance to her apartment
C.before she reached a street light in front of a bookstore
D.before she got to a call box tthe 102nd Police Precinct
第10题
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
第11题
Vision is the most important sense for safe driving. Yet, drivers using cell phones are likely to"look at" but not "see" objects. It is said that drivers using cell phones look but fail to see up to 50percent of the infornmtion while driving. Drivers are looking out of the windshield, but they do notreally deal with the situation on the road.
Although the public appear to be turning against cell phone use while driving, many admit theyregularly talk or text while driving. The police say that nine percent of the drivers at any given timeare using cell phones, and about one in four car accidents are directly related to cell phone use.
Using cell phones while driving has become a serious public health threat (威胁). A few stateshave passed laws making it unlawful to use a handheld cell phone while driving, but these laws give the false message that using a hand-free phone is safe. What was the woman doing when the car accident happened?
A.She was busy pressing buttons.
B.She was talking on her cell phone
C.She was looking at the red light ahead
D.She was looking for something in the car
The word "vision" (Paragraph 2 ) refers to the sense ofA.taste
B.touch
C.hearing
D.Sight
What is the percentage of the car accidents caused by drivers using cell phones?A.9%.
B.25%.
C.45%.
D.50%.
What do we know about the laws making it unlawful to use a handheld cell phone while driving?A.They are not perfect.
B.They are not necessary.
C.They are not practical.
D.They are not important