The policeman made it plain to the driver that he must give an exact account of the
A)警察让司机明白了,他必须交一份有关事故的说明。
B)警察让司机明白了,他必须确切地描述事故发生的过程。
C)警察向司机明确指出,他必须确切地描述事故发生的过程。
D)警察明确地告诉司机,事故发生后必须对过程加以说明。
E)警察让司机明白了,他们对事故的过程已经有所了解。
A)警察让司机明白了,他必须交一份有关事故的说明。
B)警察让司机明白了,他必须确切地描述事故发生的过程。
C)警察向司机明确指出,他必须确切地描述事故发生的过程。
D)警察明确地告诉司机,事故发生后必须对过程加以说明。
E)警察让司机明白了,他们对事故的过程已经有所了解。
A.wound
B.injure
C.damage
D.hurting
A.He looked silly with only one leg inside the window.
B.He knew the policeman wouldn't believe him.
C.The torch light made him look very foolish.
D.He realized that he had made a mistake.
A.He had forgotten to pay an important bill.
B.He had made a mistake in his work.
C.The policeman came to inquire into a traffic accident.
D.The policeman came to pay a visit to his Uncle.
A.He looked silly with only one leg inside the window.
B.The torch light made him look very foolish.
C.He knew the policeman wouldnt believe him.
D.He realized that he had made a mistake.
听力原文: My friend, Vernon Davies kept birds. One day he phoned and told me he was going away for a week. He asked me to feed the birds for him and said that he would leave the key of his front door in my mailbox.
Unfortunately, I forgot all about the birds until the night before Vernon was going to return. What was worse, it was already dark when I arrived at his house. I soon found the key Vernon gave me could not unlock either the front door or the back door. I was getting desperate. I kept thinking of what Vemon would say when he came back.
I was just going to give up when I noticed that one bedroom window was slightly open. I found a barrel and pushed it under the window. As the barrel was very heavy, I made a lot of noise. But in the end, I managed to climb up and open the window.
I actually had one leg inside the bedroom when I suddenly realized that someone was shining a torch up at me, I looked down and saw a policeman and an old lady, one of Vemon's neighbours. "What are you doing up there?" said the policeman. Feeling like a complete fool, I replied, "I was just going to feed Mr. Davies's birds."
(34)
A.His friend gave him the wrong key.
B.He didn't know where. the back door was.
C.He couldn't find the key to his mailbox.
D.It was too dark to put the key in the lock.
听力原文: My friend, Vernon Davies, kept birds. One day he phoned and told me he was going away for a week. He asked me to feed the birds for him and said that he would leave the key to his front door in my mailbox.
Unfortunately, I forgot all about the birds until the night before Vernon was going to return. What was worse, it was already dark when I arrived at his house. I soon found the key Vernon gave me could not unlock either the front or the back door. I was getting desperate. I kept thinking of what Vernon would say when he came back.
I was just going to give up when I noticed that one bedroom window was slightly open. I found a barrel and pushed it under the window. As the barrel was very heavy, I made a lot of noise. But in the end, I managed to climb up and open the window.
I actually had one leg inside the bedroom when I suddenly realized that someone was shining a torch up at me. I looked down and saw a policeman and an old lady, one of Vernon's neighbors. "What are you doing up there?" said the policeman. Feeling like a complete fool, I replied, "I was just going to feed Mr. Davies's birds."
(4)
A.His friend might have given him the wrong key.
B.He didn't know where the back door was.
C.He couldn't find the key in the mailbox.
D.It was too dark to put the key in the lock.
A.It’s over there, I think
B.Go and ask the policeman
C.Sorry, I don’t know. You may go and ask the policeman
"It's 8:45 on a Sunday morning, " said the policeman, "and this sort of thing seems an unlikely adventure at such a time. Would you mind explaining?"
The man was obviously startled but kept calm immediately. He said, "I know what you're thinking, officer, but it isn't true. This is a very funny mistake. " "It's part of my job to take an interest in unusual events. I think you've just left this house in a manner other than the customary one. That may be quite innocent, but I'd like to make sure. . " James took out his notebook and a pen. "Name, address and occupation and then, please, tell me what happened. "
"Charlie Lewis, lorry driver, from Nottingham, 52 Brecon Street. My story. . . " "Yes. What were you doing like a fly on that wail, Mr. Lewis? . . . . Well, I had a breakdown yesterday and had to stay the night here. Bed and breakfast. The landlady's name is Mrs. Crane. She gave me breakfast at seven, and I was out of here in the right way and down at the lorry by half past. It was only when I felt around for a cigarette I found I'd left $ 90 in my pay envelope under the pillow here at number 25. I always put it under my pillow at night. It's a habit I've got into. I even do it at home. . . "
"I see. Why didn't you miss it when you went to pay Mrs. . . What's her name? . . . . I'd paid her last night. You've got to pay when you take the room, right? So I came rushing back, but it's Sunday, and she'd gone back to bed, and could I wake her? I rang the bell and banged on the front door for several minutes before I came round here to the back spotting my bedroom window still open. Up I went, then, up this pipe. It's a trick I learnt in the army. She hadn't made the bed, and the money was still there. You know the rest, and I hope you believe it because. . . "
"Mr. Lewis, whatever are you doing here? I thought you'd gone one hour and a half ago. "It was Mrs. Crane, speaking from the kitchen window at the comer of the house.
Why was James walking along that path?
A.He usually discovered something suspicious along that way.
B.He had an appointment with a man at number 25, Dugby Road.
C.He chose to go that way by chance.
D.He knew he would get home quicker that way.
A.I think you have the wrong number
B.Sorry, I can’t hear you
C.It’s over there, I think
D.Go and ask the policeman