Paris,Jan.11—An armored car robbery last night ended in a wild gun-battle that left two men dead and a hostage(人质)seriously wounded.
The drama began when an armored car carrying the contents of safe deposit boxes to a bank was struck by a large truck, police said.
The bank guards were helpless when the robbers jumped out of the truck and tied them up. The thieves used heavy tools and explosives to break open the armored car.
A passing police car turned to investigate the accident as the men were removing the contents of the armored car. Police said the three robbers fled on foot across a nearby highway.
Stopping a private car driven by a teen-aged girl, the three headed for central Paris with the police car in hot pursuit.
A plainclothes policeman saw the car as it drove through the street of the Latin Quarter. The policeman tried to stop the car, but the thieves started shooting at him, witness said.
The girl hostage tried to slip away. Just as she was crawling away from the car, she was hit by a bullet. Police said she was out of danger at Central Hospital.
The gunmen gave up the car and then got into a shop, pouring fire to more than 50 policemen that surrounded the building. After a wild gun-battle, police broke into the room. They only found two of the gunmen, both seriously wounded. The third thief was believed to have escaped with over $1.3 million in cash and jewels.
1.The passage is about .
A. a gun-battle between the policemen and the government soldiers
B.a bank robbery in Paris
C.a group of gunmen’s robbery robbed an armored car in the street
D.how a teen-aged girl got seriously wounded
2.The thieves came and they .
A. in a police car; stole the armored car
B.in a truck; blasted the armored car
C.in an armored truck; drove the money car away
D.in an armored car; opened the armored car with heavy tools
3.The three robbers fled on foot across a nearby highway because .
A. a passing police car found them
B.the explosives were too strong
C.the contents of the armored car were too heavy
D.the truck broke down
4.A plainclothes policeman is .
A. not a policeman but a soldier
B.not a policeman but a gunman
C.a policeman but he can’t use guns
D.a policeman but he doesn’t wear a uniform
5.After a wild gun-battle, .
A. the robbers were shot dead
B.the police got back what they wanted
C.the police failed to get back what they wanted
D.50 policemen were killed and two robbers were seriously wounded
1、此题考查文章主旨大意。纵观全文,可知此文是一则关于持枪歹徒抢劫运钞车的新闻报道,故可知答案。 2、从第二、三段可以看出。 3、信息句为A passing police car turned to investigate the accident as the men were removing the contents of the armored car. Police said the three robbers fled on foot across a nearby highway. 4、该题考查词义推测。“plainclothes”意为“衣着朴实的”,故可知“a plainclothes policeman”应为一个便衣警察,由此可知答案。 5、该题考查常识和细节理解。警察的职责应是“打击犯罪,追回赃款”,而文中“一歹徒携巨款外逃”对警界不能不说是个耻辱,由此可知答案。
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科目:高中英语 来源:英语教研室 题型:050
The drama began when an armored car carrying the contents of safe deposit boxes to a bank was struck by a large truck, police said.
The bank guards were helpless when the robbers jumped out of the truck and tied them up. The thieves used heavy tools and explosives to break open the armored car.
A passing police car turned to investigate the accident as the men were removing the contents of the armored car. Police said the three robbers fled on foot across a nearby highway.
Stopping a private car driven by a teen-aged girl, the three headed for central Paris with the police car in hot pursuit.
A plainclothes policeman saw the car as it drove through the street of the Latin Quarter. The policeman tried to stop the car, but the thieves started shooting at him, witness said.
The girl hostage tried to slip away. Just as she was crawling away from the car, she was hit by a bullet. Police said she was out of danger at Central Hospital.
The gunmen gave up the car and then got into a shop, pouring fire to more than 50 policemen that surrounded the building. After a wild gun-battle, police broke into the room. They only found two of the gunmen, both seriously wounded. The third thief was believed to have escaped with over $1.3 million in cash and jewels.
1.The passage is about .
A. a gun-battle between the policemen and the government soldiers
B.a bank robbery in Paris
C.a group of gunmen’s robbery robbed an armored car in the street
D.how a teen-aged girl got seriously wounded
2.The thieves came and they .
A. in a police car; stole the armored car
B.in a truck; blasted the armored car
C.in an armored truck; drove the money car away
D.in an armored car; opened the armored car with heavy tools
3.The three robbers fled on foot across a nearby highway because .
A. a passing police car found them
B.the explosives were too strong
C.the contents of the armored car were too heavy
D.the truck broke down
4.A plainclothes policeman is .
A. not a policeman but a soldier
B.not a policeman but a gunman
C.a policeman but he can’t use guns
D.a policeman but he doesn’t wear a uniform
5.After a wild gun-battle, .
A. the robbers were shot dead
B.the police got back what they wanted
C.the police failed to get back what they wanted
D.50 policemen were killed and two robbers were seriously wounded
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Paris, Jan. ll--An armored car robbery last night ended in a wild gun battle that left two men dead and a hostage(人质)seriously wounded.
The drama began when an armored car carrying the contents of safe deposit boxes to a bank was struck by a large truck, police said.
The bank guards were helpless when the robbers jumped out of the truck and tied them up. The thieves used heavy tools and explosives to break open the armored car.
A passing police car turned to investigate the accident as the men were removing the contents of the armored car. Police said the three robbers fled on foot across the nearby highway.
Stopping a private car driven by a teenaged girl, the three headed for central Paris with the police car in hot pursuit.
A plainclothes policeman saw the car as it drove through the street of the Latin Quarter. The policeman tried to stop the car, but the thieves started shooting at him, a witness said.
The girl hostage tried to slip away. Just as she was crawling away from the car, she was hit by a bullet. Police said she was out of danger at Central Hospital.
The gunmen gave up the car and got into a shop, pouring fire on more than 50 policemen that surrounded the building. After a wild gun battle, police broke into the room. They only found two of the gunmen both seriously wounded. The third thief was believed to have escaped with over $ 1.3 million in cash and jewels.
(1)Which of the following statements is TRUE?
[ ]
A.The bank guards shot at the robbers jumping out of the truck.
B.A large truck struck a police armored car carrying boxes of cash and jewels
C.The three robbers fled on foot across a nearby highway because the truck broke down.
D.The three robbers blasted the armored car and began to take the contents away from it.
(2)A plainclothes policeman is ______.
[ ]
A.a policeman but he can't use guns
B.a policeman whose job is to control traffic
C.a policeman who doesn't wear a uniform
D.not a policeman but a soldier
(3)When the fierce gun battle ended, ______.
[ ]
A.the three robbers were shot dead
B.the police failed to get back all the contents in the armored car
C.the police got back what they wanted
D.two of the robbers were seriously wounded and more than 50 policemen were killed
(4)This piece of news is mainly about ______.
[ ]
A.how a young girl got seriously wounded
B.a gun battle between the policemen and the robbers
C.a bank robbery in Paris on Jan. 11
D.three gunmen's robbery of an armored car in the street
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科目:高中英语 来源:2010届湖北省高考英语总复习练习系列二 题型:阅读理解
Less than one year after France imposed(强加于)a nationwide ban on smoking in most public places, it will, from Jan. 1, 2008, extend the ban to bars, restaurants, hotels, nightclubs - and the most cherished of all: caf?s.
Ireland and Italy show that countries with longstanding smoking traditions may introduce bans fairly smoothly, as they did in 2004 and 2005. In Germany, where regulations vary locally, Berlin will join France on Jan 1. But fierce critics of the new law in France say it all but destroys the caf?'s basic function: to serve as the socioeconomic glue of society.
C?cile Perez, owner of La Fronde, a typical Parisian neighborhood caf? said: "In the morning, street cleaners in bright green uniforms sip coffee next to well-dressed businessmen; at lunch hour, working-class types rub shoulders with those of the latest fashion at the bar, while couples of all ages rub noses over salads; during the after-work rush, there is a steady soundtrack of clinking glasses combined with conversation; the constant, no matter what time of day, is the smoke that drifts through the air in curls and clouds, seemingly unnoticed."
"Our motto in France is: liberty, equality, fraternity," Olivier Seconda, a regular at the caf?, said.
"The caf? is the place that represents that. You're free to smoke, everyone pays the same price for a beer and different kinds of people talk with one another. This new law goes against that."
Seconda expects the ban to be felt even more strongly in small villages far from Paris, where the caf? is often the only means of social activity. "People already miss the space that allows people of all walks of life to share something-even if it is sometimes no more than a few words and the smoke floating between them."
69. In Germany, ______.
A. caf? smoking will be forbidden from Jan,1, 2008
B. the tradition of caf? smoking is and will be well-kept
C. local customs are well respected in terms of smoking
D. there are different regulation on smoking
70. C?cile Perez mentions the curls and clouds of smoke drifting through the air to ______
A. describe a friendly atmosphere B. show the beauty of his own caf?
C. support the ban on smoking D. remind us of something unnoticed
71. Olivier Seconda implies that ______.
A. the caf? provides people with enough liberty, equality, and fraternity
B. people, regardless of their social class, enjoy equal rights in a caf?
C. the new ban on caf? smoking should be put in effect only in villages
D. people would not find fun in a caf? without smoking a cigarette
72. The passage is written to _______.
A. show the writer's personal opinion against a new law
B. provide information for law-makers to pass a new law
C. tell why some people are unhappy about smoking ban in caf?s
D. compare attitudes to a law, held by people from different countries
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科目:高中英语 来源:2010届湖北省高考英语总复习练习系列(二) 题型:阅读理解
Less than one year after France imposed(强加于)a nationwide ban on smoking in most public places, it will, from Jan. 1, 2008, extend the ban to bars, restaurants, hotels, nightclubs - and the most cherished of all: caf†s.
Ireland and Italy show that countries with longstanding smoking traditions may introduce bans fairly smoothly, as they did in 2004 and 2005. In Germany, where regulations vary locally, Berlin will join France on Jan 1. But fierce critics of the new law in France say it all but destroys the caf†'s basic function: to serve as the socioeconomic glue of society.
C†cile Perez, owner of La Fronde, a typical Parisian neighborhood caf† said: "In the morning, street cleaners in bright green uniforms sip coffee next to well-dressed businessmen; at lunch hour, working-class types rub shoulders with those of the latest fashion at the bar, while couples of all ages rub noses over salads; during the after-work rush, there is a steady soundtrack of clinking glasses combined with conversation; the constant, no matter what time of day, is the smoke that drifts through the air in curls and clouds, seemingly unnoticed."
"Our motto in France is: liberty, equality, fraternity," Olivier Seconda, a regular at the caf†, said.
"The caf† is the place that represents that. You're free to smoke, everyone pays the same price for a beer and different kinds of people talk with one another. This new law goes against that."
Seconda expects the ban to be felt even more strongly in small villages far from Paris, where the caf† is often the only means of social activity. "People already miss the space that allows people of all walks of life to share something-even if it is sometimes no more than a few words and the smoke floating between them."
69. In Germany, ______.
A. caf† smoking will be forbidden from Jan,1, 2008
B. the tradition of caf† smoking is and will be well-kept
C. local customs are well respected in terms of smoking
D. there are different regulation on smoking
70. C†cile Perez mentions the curls and clouds of smoke drifting through the air to ______
A. describe a friendly atmosphere B. show the beauty of his own caf†
C. support the ban on smoking D. remind us of something unnoticed
71. Olivier Seconda implies that ______.
A. the caf† provides people with enough liberty, equality, and fraternity
B. people, regardless of their social class, enjoy equal rights in a caf†
C. the new ban on caf† smoking should be put in effect only in villages
D. people would not find fun in a caf† without smoking a cigarette
72. The passage is written to _______.
A. show the writer's personal opinion against a new law
B. provide information for law-makers to pass a new law
C. tell why some people are unhappy about smoking ban in caf†s
D. compare attitudes to a law, held by people from different countries
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