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根据材料,回答题: In Britain, people have different attitudes to the police. Most people generally ______26______themand the job they do-although there are certain people who do not believe that the police______ 27______have the power that do. What does a policeman actually do? It is not______28______job to describe. After all, a policeman hasa number of jobs in ______ 29______ . In Britain, he might be in the Traffic Police and ______ 30 ______most of histime______ 31 ______up and down main roads and motorways. A traffic policeman has to keep the traffic ______32______and help when there is an accident. A policeman has to help keep the ______ 33______ , too. If there is a fight or some other disturbance,we ______ 34 ______the police to come and restore order. And they often have to ______ 35 ______situation at greatrisk to their own ______ 36______. We expect the police to solve crimes, of course, so an ordinary policeman,______ 37 ______ he is not a detective, will often have to help ______ 38 ______and arrest criminals.And ______ 39 ______ do we call when there is an emergency-an air crash, a ______ 40 ______ , a road accident,or a robbery? We call the police.41a policeman has to be42to face any unpleasant e-mergency that may happen in the ______ 43 ______world. The police do an absolutely necessary job, they do it ______ 44 ______ well and I support them, but I do not envy policemen, I do not think that I could ______ 45 ______do the job of a policeman.

A. dislike
B. join
C. appreciate
D. admire

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根据下列材料,回答下面的题目 For the 26 month.mysterious falls of large chunks of ice(冰雹) 27 rained down on Spain and Italy.Juana Sanchez。a 70一year—old woman in Almeria,southern Spain,was knocked 28 when she was struck on the shoulder by a falling ice chunk 29 she walked in a street 30 her home.On January l2,just about 200 miles away in Seville,a man narrowly 3l serious injury when a 9-pound ball of ice32into his car.33 me evening of January 27 priests at the salesian monastery in L,Aquila,Italy were startled by.a loud crash. 34 the noise,the dlscovered a large chunk of ice on their yard,35 intact. Upon examination。the block of ice 36 in at 2 kilograms and no source 37.On the same day,about l00 miles northeast in Ancona,Italy,the local officials were called to investigate the report of a maIl 38 was struck 39 the head by a l kilogram chunk of ice that apparently fell from the sky. spain and Italy area"the only European40 getting attacked by huge ice blocks in January On JaIluary 2 in Surrey,England(southwest of London),an East Indian man was walkingthrough Newton Amletic Park when he41a strange whistling sound overhead.‘Seconds 42 ,a large hunk of ice fell out of the clear blue sky and pounded in‘to the soft ground,shattering over a 50 foot—wide area.The ice dug a hole of a foot deep and a foot in di锄eter. Even the shattered remnins of the mystery ice were as large as tennis balls and were described as opaque 43 no unusual color or smell. Although eyewitnesses to the phenomenon report that they did not see anything in the sky that could account 44 the ice,scientists had to come up with a rationalization.Professor Jesus Mar tinez Frias,the geologist investigating the ice falls in Spain,told BBC News t}lat me ice Dieces had probably been 45through sudden temperature drops in the stratosphere.nlis was the most like1y explanation,he said,for the‘‘very unusual”phenomenon.

A. whichE
B. who
C. whom
D. what

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根据下列材料,回答下面的题目 For the 26 month.mysterious falls of large chunks of ice(冰雹) 27 rained down on Spain and Italy.Juana Sanchez。a 70一year—old woman in Almeria,southern Spain,was knocked 28 when she was struck on the shoulder by a falling ice chunk 29 she walked in a street 30 her home.On January l2,just about 200 miles away in Seville,a man narrowly 3l serious injury when a 9-pound ball of ice32into his car.33 me evening of January 27 priests at the salesian monastery in L,Aquila,Italy were startled by.a loud crash. 34 the noise,the dlscovered a large chunk of ice on their yard,35 intact. Upon examination。the block of ice 36 in at 2 kilograms and no source 37.On the same day,about l00 miles northeast in Ancona,Italy,the local officials were called to investigate the report of a maIl 38 was struck 39 the head by a l kilogram chunk of ice that apparently fell from the sky. spain and Italy area"the only European40 getting attacked by huge ice blocks in January On JaIluary 2 in Surrey,England(southwest of London),an East Indian man was walkingthrough Newton Amletic Park when he41a strange whistling sound overhead.‘Seconds 42 ,a large hunk of ice fell out of the clear blue sky and pounded in‘to the soft ground,shattering over a 50 foot—wide area.The ice dug a hole of a foot deep and a foot in di锄eter. Even the shattered remnins of the mystery ice were as large as tennis balls and were described as opaque 43 no unusual color or smell. Although eyewitnesses to the phenomenon report that they did not see anything in the sky that could account 44 the ice,scientists had to come up with a rationalization.Professor Jesus Mar tinez Frias,the geologist investigating the ice falls in Spain,told BBC News t}lat me ice Dieces had probably been 45through sudden temperature drops in the stratosphere.nlis was the most like1y explanation,he said,for the‘‘very unusual”phenomenon.

A. determined
B. has detenIlined
C. was determined
D. had been determined

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根据下列材料,回答下面的题目 For the 26 month.mysterious falls of large chunks of ice(冰雹) 27 rained down on Spain and Italy.Juana Sanchez。a 70一year—old woman in Almeria,southern Spain,was knocked 28 when she was struck on the shoulder by a falling ice chunk 29 she walked in a street 30 her home.On January l2,just about 200 miles away in Seville,a man narrowly 3l serious injury when a 9-pound ball of ice32into his car.33 me evening of January 27 priests at the salesian monastery in L,Aquila,Italy were startled by.a loud crash. 34 the noise,the dlscovered a large chunk of ice on their yard,35 intact. Upon examination。the block of ice 36 in at 2 kilograms and no source 37.On the same day,about l00 miles northeast in Ancona,Italy,the local officials were called to investigate the report of a maIl 38 was struck 39 the head by a l kilogram chunk of ice that apparently fell from the sky. spain and Italy area"the only European40 getting attacked by huge ice blocks in January On JaIluary 2 in Surrey,England(southwest of London),an East Indian man was walkingthrough Newton Amletic Park when he41a strange whistling sound overhead.‘Seconds 42 ,a large hunk of ice fell out of the clear blue sky and pounded in‘to the soft ground,shattering over a 50 foot—wide area.The ice dug a hole of a foot deep and a foot in di锄eter. Even the shattered remnins of the mystery ice were as large as tennis balls and were described as opaque 43 no unusual color or smell. Although eyewitnesses to the phenomenon report that they did not see anything in the sky that could account 44 the ice,scientists had to come up with a rationalization.Professor Jesus Mar tinez Frias,the geologist investigating the ice falls in Spain,told BBC News t}lat me ice Dieces had probably been 45through sudden temperature drops in the stratosphere.nlis was the most like1y explanation,he said,for the‘‘very unusual”phenomenon.

A. formed
B. caused
C. made‘f
D. fallen

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根据下列材料,回答题Mr.MIKE Smith: It wash’t all easy decision,but we’ve been asking for a decent wage for years.Now at last people are beginning to listen to tlS.We’re only asking for a 25 percent increase in our wages.250 dollars a week,that’s all.It’S a pity SO many.people have to be inconvenienced by OUr strike.But please don’t blame US.Blame the government for.refusing our claim. Mr.Tom Brown: It’S totally unreasonable to demand SO much money when we are trying desperately to control inflation.If wages go up,SO do prices.If we gave in to the electricity workers,all the other unions would want more,with the inevitable result that the crisis would become uncontrollable.What we’re trying to impress upon everybody is that inflation hurts everybody,especially the poor people.We offer the electricity workers a lo percent increase.And that’s already too much.My stand at this meeting will be to persuade the Union to see reason. Mr.Bob Davis: Everybody will be hurt by this strike,including the electricity workers themselves.The economy will be destroyed and many people will lose their jobs.Already people are saying that the big unions have too much power and shouldn’t be allowed to strike.Of course the electricity workers want to get more money.Don’t we all? Mrs.Baker: My opinion is“Get the Army in”.Allthepower stations should be managed by the army.The strikers should be thrown into prison.That’s what this country needs.Why must we all suffer just because a few men are greedy?If they don’t like their jobs,nobody’s forcing them to work.They should try and live on 50 dollars a week like I have t0.Perhaps they’d keep their mouths shut then. Miss Slater: Let’s face it.It’s neither here nor there.The electricity workers are in a strong position.Perhaps we can’t do anything about it.What I say is:let them have their 250 dollars SO we can return to work.I mean,the government wastes the taxpayers’money all the time on trivial things.How can anyone say 250 dollars is“too much”?Pop singers get more.Nurses get less.It’s just one of those things. 1 Now match each of the personsto the appropriate statement. Note:there are two extra statements statements Mr.Mike Smith

A 10%increase is already too much,and l’m here topersuade then tosee reason.
B. I hope that strikes should be banned in all sectors relatingto the nation’s security and stability.
C. We will never go back to work until our goals are achieved.
D. I think that the govemment should give in to the elec tricity worker’s demands.
E. I strongly suggest that all the power stations should be runby the army and that the strikers should be put into prison.
F. I must make you clear that strikes will destroy the economy and that many people will lose their jobs.
G. We are forced to call a strike because the government

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