Robbery is a c      act.搶劫是犯罪行為。

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2016屆山西省高一12月月考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Two Chinese living in South Africa were killed in a robbery (搶劫) on February 5, bringing the total number of Chinese killed in the country to four in less than a month.

Chen Jianqing, 35, from Southeast China's Fujian Province, who ran a shop with her husband in a small town 45 kilometers away from South African capital Johannesburg, was shot dead.

"One of her business partners died later in the hospital," the Chinese consulate (領(lǐng)事館) officials in Johannesburg said yesterday. "Local police are trying to find more information about the case. And we have told the victims' (遇難者的) relatives and are helping them come to Johannesburg," Consul Wu Gang told China Daily. Chen's husband was injured during the robbery but did not suffer seriously, said Wu.

The robbery happened at about 5:45 pm local time and the armed robbers ran away after taking more than 50,000 South African rand (US $8,200) and some jewelry,  Xinhua News Agency reported.

The killing happened just three days after Chen Jingmin, a 23-year-old man from Qingdao, Shandong Province, was shot dead north outside Johannesburg by armed robbers. On January 10, a Hong Kong businessman was attacked and robbed at his home in Johannesburg and died the next day in the hospital. All these happened just in less than a month.

According to records, there were more than 40 robberies attacking Chinese in South Africa last year, in which eight were killed. More than 100,000 Chinese are doing various kinds of businesses in South Africa, according to a Chinese official in the country. An increasing number of them are becoming targets (目標(biāo)) of robbers after buying big houses or luxury cars, the official said.

1.The passage is probably ______.

A. a business story                               B. a scientific article

C. a newspaper report                                   D. an official document

2.Who were killed on February 5 in a small town near Johannesburg?

A. Chen Jianqing and her husband.

B. Chen Jianqing and one of her partners.

C. Chen Jingmin and a Hong Kong businessman.

D. Chen Jingmin and one of his relatives.

3.How many Chinese were killed in South Africa since January ?

A. 2            B. 4.                     C. 5.           D. 8.

4._______are more likely to be robbed in South Africa.

A. Those Chinese who depend too much on local police

B. Those Chinese who live near the capital of South Africa

C. Those Chinese who open shops selling Chinese goods

D. Those Chinese who leave others the impression of being rich

 

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014屆湖南耒陽(yáng)二中高三第一次月考英語(yǔ)卷(解析版) 題型:其他題

A group of robbers dug their way into the basement of a bank in Paris and emptied almost 200 private safes(保險(xiǎn)箱).

They entered the Credit Lyonnais branch using building equipment to dig holes and destroy walls.

1.        Saturday night, they tied up a security guard and spent 2.        next nine hours robbing the bank.

One investigator described the robbery 3.        a “professional job”. The robbers came in at about 22:00 on Saturday 4.        left at 7:00 on Sunday. They entered through the basements of the neighboring building, digging through a series of tunnels and making a hole into a wall of 80 cm thick to get into the bank, 5.        was having building works at the time.

         When 6.        left, the robbers set the place on fire to remove any trace of evidence, switching  on the anti-fire system and flooding the building. Fortunately, the guard escaped unharmed.

7.         is difficult to estimate the total value of 8.        was stolen as only the bank’s clients(儲(chǔ)戶) know the content of their private safes.

 

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014屆江蘇省南京市高二下學(xué)期期中檢測(cè)英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Ladies and Gentlemen, some strange, wild and wonderful stories colored the news in 2010, you may like them.

● A Copenhagen bus company has put "love seats" on 103 of its buses for people looking for a partner. "Even love at first sight is possible on the bus," said a spokesman for the company to explain the two seats on each bus that are covered in red cloth and a "love seat" sign.

● Shoppers at an international luxury fair in Italy, found a cell-phone-equipped golden coffin(棺材)among the items on display. The phones will help "the dead" contact relatives if they have been buried alive by mistake.

● A man in New York came up with a disarming(手無(wú)寸鐵的)way to perform his latest bank heist , approaching the clerk’s window with a large bunch of flowers and handing over a note saying “give me the money!”

● An Englishman who lost all his legs and arms in an electrical accident successfully swam across the Channel, a challenge he had been preparing for two years. The whole cost is 400 dollars.

● A set of artificial teeth(假牙) made for Britain's war-time prime minister Winston Churchill known as "the teeth that saved the world" sold for nearly 18,000 pounds (21,500 euros, 24,000 dollars) at auction(拍賣(mài)).

● A British woman caused an Internet hate campaign after she was caught on camera dumping(拋棄)a cat in a rubbish bin. She was fined 250 pounds (400 dollars, 280 euros) after pleading guilty.

● The BBC apologized completely and without any doubts after a radio presenter jokingly announced that Queen Elizabeth II had died.

● Two Australian men needed surgery(手術(shù))after shooting each other in the bottoms during a drinking session to see if it would hurt and they were charged 400 dollars separately.

● A Kuwaiti MP(議員) suggested state-aid for male citizens to take second wives, in an effort to reduce the large number of unmarried women in the oil-rich state.

1.What is special about the coffin in the second news?

A.It is golden.                            B.It has a cell phone.

C.It is new.                              D.It has many items.

2.What is the probable meaning of the underlined word “heist” in the third news?

A.robbery          B.love              C.discussion         D.repair

3.Who has to spend 400 dollars to do the surgery?

A.A British woman who dumped a cat in a rubbish bin.

B.One who bought Winston Churchill’s artificial teeth.

C.An Australian man who was shot in bottom to test the hurt.

D.An Englishman crossing the Channel without legs and arms.

 

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     In high school,all Canadian students take part in a very exciting event. It is "Take Your Children to
Work Day".Students will have a chance to work with their parents. My day took place in my mom's
work,the York Region Police Department.
    When I arrived,a coach was teaching the officers basic combat(格斗)  skills. Everyone tried their best
to practice.  I could see them sweating and panting (喘氣).
      The most exciting part of my visit was a stop at the 911 Communication Center. 911 is the same as
110,119 and 120 in China.  Every 911 call in the city is answered here. When I entered the center, I
stood beside a call dispatcher (分派人員)  arid watched him dealing-with the calls.
       Suddenly,the phone rang,he picked it up and a woman cried for help. There was a robbery in her
house. The call dispatcher told her,"Please calm down and move to the safe place quietly. Don't fight with
them. Just let them take what they want. Please make sure you are not hurt. We are sending officers
there."
      He followed the call and found the address. The call dispatcher chose the five closest police cars from the satellite map and clicked(敲鍵盤(pán)) to send the policemen.  I saw the police cars from the satellite map were quickly moving to the woman's house.  Five minutes later,they arrived.  I asked the call dispatcher
why he sent five cars.  He said,"There are different levels of emergencies.  Robbery is a high priority (優(yōu)先 ) ,so we have to send five cars. "
        The day was interesting.  I leamed how the different departments worked together.  The officers
were very friendly and admirable. 
1. What's the best title for the article?
A. An exciting day at a Police Department.        
B. Robbery is a high priority.
C. How the police saved the woman.                
D. The 911 Communication Center.    
  2. What is the correct time line according to the article?
        a. A woman cried for help on the phone.
        b. A coach was teaching the policemen combat skills.
        c. The writer visited the 911 Communication Center.
        d. The police quickly arrived at the woman's house.   
A. b-c-d-a    
B. b-c-a-d        
C. c-b-a-d        
D. c-d-a-b   
3.  What would the woman probably do after dialing 911?       
A. Fight bravely against the robbers.
B. Find a safe place to hide.
C. Ask the robbers not to hurt her or take anything away from her house.
D. Ask her neighbors to help her catch the robbers. 
4. Why were the policemen able to arrive at the woman's house quickly?                                      
A. Because they practiced hard every day.
B. Because the woman's neighbor dialed 911.  .
C.  Because of the high technology used by the police.
D. Because robbery is a high priority.   
5. What can be inferred from the text?      
A. Robbery is common in the region.
B. The satellite map is helpful to the police.
C.  The mother of the writer is head of the police department.
D.  All the robbers were caught and the woman was saved.

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