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Text 4
Davison knelt down close to the bottom of the basement stairs. He was saved for the moment by the thick fog which covered the street. Could the policemen be sure that he hadn't turned round and run back into the main street? But they weren't taking chances. Davison slowly went down the street as they searched all the doorways.
There wasn't a light on in the basement flat behind him. That alone was dangerous. The policemen were coming close but they wouldn't expect to find him in an occupied flat. There was a notice on the door which said "No milk till Monday", he tore it down. He tried the door and found it was double locked. The footsteps came nearer very slowly. They must be searching thoroughly. He knew there was one chance because people were often careless, so he took out a knife, slipped it under the catch of the window and pushed upward until the window slid up. He climbed through quickly and fell on to a bed. He closed the window and turned on the light at once.
He heard steps coming towards the front door. On no account must the place seem empty. He looked for an electric point, and quickly connected the radio and turned it on. Then he opened the door opposite and found himself in the bathroom. Somebody -- it could only be a policeman rang the doorbell. Luckily he found what he wanted in the bathroom cupboard straightaway -- a razor, a stick of shaving soap and a towel. He tied the towel over his collar and managed to soap over his neat beard and the ugly scar on his chin fairly thickened before the bell rang again.
Davison moved slowly to the front door and opened it. Two policemen stood outside and one of them had a dirty piece of paper in one hand. "We've just found this note,"he said. "As it says 'No milk till Monday', I thought the flat might be empty and the light left on by mistake. "He looked at Davison carefully.
第 16 题 When Davison was hiding by the stairs, the policemen were_____

A. searching the flats.
B. running in the street
C. searching for him in the street.
D. looking in the doorway.

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Why do the speakers read children stories?

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Everyone of us lives and works on a small part of the earth's surface, moves in a small circle,and of these acquaintances knows only a few intimately. Of any public event that has wide effects we see at best only a phase and an aspect. This is true that the eminent insiders, who draft treaties,make laws, and issue orders, are like those who have treaties framed on them, laws promulgated to them, orders given at them. Inevitably our opinions cover a bigger space, a longer reach of time,many things, that we can directly observe. So they have to be pieced together out of what others have reported and what we can imagine. Yet even the eyewitness does not bring back a naive picture of the scene. For experience seems to show that he himself brings something to the scene which later he takes away from it, that oftener than not what he imagines to be the account of an event is really a transfiguration of it. Few facts in consciousness seem to be merely given. Most facts in consciousness seem to be partly made. A report is the joint product of the knower and known,in which the role of the observer is always selective and usually creative. The facts we see depend on where we are placed, and the habits of our eyes.
第 26 题 The limited time and space which man occupies suggest, according to the paragraph,_____

A. man's life is also insignificant.
B. man's opinions can not be accurate at all.
C. human observations in general are all but partial.
D. man cannot have any opinion.

What does the underlined word“This”(1ine 6,para.1)refer to?

A. Travelling in the smoking compartment.
B. Making sure that the train was on time.
C. Buying two new tickets.
D. The whole situation.

A.Instead ofB.Because ofC.Afraid ofD.In spite of

A. Instead of
Because of
C. Afraid of
D. In spite of

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