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1、9.10.Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSectio n A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expressi on from thebox. custody desti ny anonym ous com mon place*decepti on sta un chest*vici nity bless ing wits*exclaimedThe inv estigators searched her house after they received a(n)railway stati o

2、n.going to be.I will n ever forget him.Un fortun ately, pickpockets are in credibly manylarge cities.Con trolled drinking can dramatically help people keep their as they1.anonymoustip over the phone.2.There were a hun dred or so hotels in thevicinityV of the3.He was accused of obta ining money bydec

3、eption4.custody5.Tony was caught shoplift ing and has bee n in police since last ni ght.We figured that in twenty years each of us ought to have ourV worked out and our fortunes made, whatever they weredestiny6.Sheexclaimedin horror whe n she saw a sn ake in the grass.7.He always was the truest,stau

4、nchest“ old chap in the world.8.Misfort une might be ablessingin monplaceinwitsage.Section B: Choose the best way to complete the senten ces.11. The police presenee at airports seemedto double _afterthe bomb threat.A. overageB. overdueC. over nightD. overall12. In order to_ in formatio n from people

5、, inv estigatorssometimes use questi on able methods.A. extortB. extractC. exchangeD. exert13. It is a federal crime to_ a lawyer in a courtroom.A. impers on ateB. pers onifyC. pers on alizeD. ide ntify14. After the September 11_ attacks in the Un ited States,the gover nment took extreme measures to

6、 make sure it would ntD. activist15.The new measures they have taken, though _effective, havebee n praised by the man ager.A. completelyB. moderatelyC. doubtfullyD.con siderably16.I thi nk pop-up ads on the Internet and spam in my e-mail in boxare terribly _so muchso that it might be an invasionof p

7、rivacy.B. effectiveC. defe nsiveD. in teractivehappe n aga in.A. radicalB.revolutionaryC. terroristA. offen sive17.Online retailers such as Amaz on and iTunes are so successful thatthey have become_n ames.C. doubtfulD. eve ntual20. After mystore was broke n in to, the police officer drove mehomeas a

8、_A.A. obviousB. householdC.opport unisticD. offen sive18. The new facial recog niti on security system_ knows whoyou are and if you have access to the build ing.A. anonym ouslyB. obviouslyC.simulta neouslyD.automatically19. In the experiment we kept a(n) _ eye on the developmentsand recorded every d

9、etail.A. artfulB. watchfulprerequisite30.B. preve ntionC. prete nsionD. precautionSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. We n ever do any thi ng excit ing anymore a groove.we seem to be stuck8.29.inThe other spectator, submergedwith in terest.in7 his overcoat,

10、listenedExcuse me. Do you have any in formati onFrank Spacey case?You can usually countyoure in trouble.ononfile about the“ the police to help you out whenofstrong perfume.As she went past there was a gustI know the security guards need to ask for identification, but IX (about)it.towas very un happy

11、 with the way he wentAfter you check your bank bala nee on li ne, remember to logoffso no one else can steal your in formati on.I would have helped out last weekendwere movi ng.ifonly I had known youagainstfire as a way to protectWe n eed to take precauti on property or eve n our lives.In such a hea

12、vy traffic jam, its impossible to reverse a taxi,X (let alone) the bus.letPart II: Ban ked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.30.Last summer, I went on vacation to Spain. Ononly the second day, mywallet was stolen. It was a very (31)7 time, and I was (32)丿frustrated and anger

13、ed. At first, I was angryI had lost the cash in my wallet. Then, I realized that the thief now had my credit cardsand ID card! With only a little practice, he or she could easily (33)my sig natureand make hun dreds of (34)丿purchases.I immediately called the credit card compa nies to can cel my cards

14、. The more Ithought about it, the an grier I got. Howcould some on ecommit such (35)“ ? The (36) deceitfu In essin steali ngother peoples wallets reallymade me won der how some one could be completely without (37)7 standards or morals.Than kfully, I still had travelers checkswhich are (38)“ accepted

15、 in Spainat my hotel. However, I was no Ion ger in a good(39) to enjoy myvacation. In my opinion, the authorities must attack this problem (40)“;its not eno ugh to just focus on pickpockets or ide ntify theft that happe ns locally.With the In ternet,theres no such thi ng as local anym ore.Part III:

16、Read ing Comprehe nsionQuestio ns 41 to 45 are based on the follow ing passage.Many people ofte n won der about the terms blue-collar crime and white-collarcrime. Whats the differenee? Is one worse than the other? Are they committed bydifferent kinds ofpeople? What does crime have todo with the colo

17、r of your shirt?First, it is helpful to un dersta nd that blue-collar workers are those people employedin jobs that require manu al labor, and white-collar workers perform non-manu al laborin an office setti ng. The terms can be dated back to the 19th cen tury, whe n industrial workers and manual la

18、borers were required to wear clothi ng suitable to thedifficult workwhich was typically a blue work shirt or blue coveralls. In contrast,professi onal workers in offices gen erally wore white dress shirts.Today, the primary disti ncti ons betwee n white-collar and blue-collar crime are thesocial cla

19、ss to which the suspect bel on gs a nd the type of crime committed.Blue-collar crimes are committed by in dividuals from lower social classes (ie, lessprivileged backgro unds with fewer professional and societal opportunities), andwhite-collar crimes, conv ersely, are committed by in dividuals from

20、higher, more affluent social classes.The exact n ature of the crime is also a defi ning factor of blue-collar versuswhite-collar crime. Blue-collar crimes tend to be relatively obvious (eg, vandalism,robbery, and shoplifting)or violent (eg, assault,arson, and murder) crimes that are committed out of

21、 desperati on.White-collar crimes, however, are quieter crimes (eg, bribery, embezzlement, andcomputer crime) committed by people who have the means and opport unity to exploitprofessi onal situati ons.It is impossible to say that one type of crime is worse tha n the other, for both haveserious and

22、lasting effects for the victims. Blue-collar crime gets more consistentexposure in the media, so we usually hear more about it on a regular basis. However,even though we might not hear many n ews stories about white-collar crime, it stilloccurs every day. The in crease in computer crime and risi ng in sta nces of ide ntifytheft are testame nt to that.41. Which of the following would make the best title for this article?A. White-Collar Crime: A Victimless Crime.B. A History of Blue-Collar and White-Collar Workers.C. Blue-Collar Crime Versus White-Collar Crime: An Explanati on.D. An Exam

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