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In big cities, the Police Commissioner (Head of the Force) is often appointed by Mayor and therefore senior police officers tend to be too 51. ______ linked to politics. Their ambitions sometimes tempt them to turn a blind eye or to accept bribes, which lowers the morale of the ordinary cop. The structure of the many different American police forces is said to be the most varied in the whole world.
The city police often come into conflict with the FBI —the Federal Bureau of Investigation. FBI men, do not wear uniforms, have the right to cross State borders if they are pursuing a 52. ______. They are responsible to the US Department of Justice, and have their 53. ______ in Washington, D.C.The head of the FBI is chief domestic intelligence adviser to the President. The FBI men are more concerned with spies and agents hostile to the USA, radicals and Mafia(黑手党) bosses 54. ______ they are with ordinary criminals, but they do keep a record of all crimes, which city and State police can consult if they 55. ______. The FBI laboratory services, among the best in the world, are also available to local law enforcement agencies.
The activities of the CIA—the Central Intelligence Agency— are now well 56. ______ in every country in the world. The job of the CIA is to keep the Government informed of the activities of 57. ______ agents and the secret preparations of hostile powers. CIA agents also work in countries where it is felt that aid, or the promise of aid, will maintain sympathy 58. ______ the USA.Sometimes the CIA’s actions do just the reverse, and in many parts of the world
including countries friendly to the USA, they are disliked and even 59. ______.However, the CIA is just one of the many secret services all countries use to protect themselves 60. ______ possible enemies.
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- A.Most people today are happy.
- B.Most people choose to be unhappy most of the time.
- C.Work is a necessary part in our daily life.
- D.We try to get more and then we’ll be happy.
- A.limited
- B.out of reach
- C.unconditional
- D.based on our needs
- A.Losing weight
- B.An expensive car
- C.Success in work
- D.Feeling happy
- Are you happy? Do you remember a time when you were happy? Are you seeking happiness today? Many have sought a variety of sources for their feelings of happiness. Some put their hearts and efforts into their work. Too many turn to d
- In life, we all experience stimulus and response. Today, some people think that an expensive car is a stimulus. Happiness is a response. A great paying job is a stimulus. Happiness is a response. This belief leaves us thinking and feeling: “I’ll be happy
- It has been my finding that actually the opposite is true. I believe that happiness is a stimulus and response is what life brings to those who are truly happy. When we are happy, we tend to have more success in our work. When we are happy, we more natura
- Happiness is a conscious choice we make in daily life. For unknown reasons to me, many choose to be upset and angry most of the time. Happiness is not something that happens to us after we get something we want. On the contrary, we usually get things we w
- According to the second paragraph, which of the following is NOT true?
- A.Some people are happy when they work hard.
- B.Some people are happy when they drink or take drugs.
- C.Some people are happy when they get well-paid jobs.
- D.Some people are happy when they possess their own expensive cars.
- A.they think happiness is rooted in their deep hearts
- B.they get what they want to have
- C.they get a long vacation
- D.they get a great paying job
- A.thorough
- B.false
- C.ultimate
- D.decisive
- A.the job-seeker is a student in that college
- B.the job-seeker’s brother is a student in that college
- C.neither the two are students in that college
- D.the job-seeker lives in that college
- A.performance is a better judge of ability than a college degree
- B.experience is the best teacher
- C.past work histories influence personnel officers more than degrees do
- D.a degree from a famous school enables an applicant to gain advantage over others in job competition
- A.students attended a school only part-time
- B.students never attended a school they listed on their application forms
- C.students purchased false degrees from commercial firms
- D.students attended a famous school
- A.A healthy, co-operative family is a basic ingredient of a healthy society.
- B.Men are basically opposed to sharing household chores.
- C.Division of household responsibilities is workable only in theory.
- D.A woman’s place in the home now is the same as that in the past.
- A.fundamental to a sound democracy
- B.not pertinent to a healthy family
- C.responsible for Momism
- D.what we have almost given up
- A.minor because he is an ineffectual parent
- B.irrelevant to the healthy development of the child
- C.pertinent to the healthy development of the child
- D.identical to the role of the child’s mother
- A.is mainly the mother’s job
- B.belongs to the duties of the father
- C.is the job of schools and churches
- D.involves a partnership of equals
- A.American Children
- B.American Families
- C.American Mother
- D.American Parents
- A.become worse
- B.remain the same
- C.get better
- D.keep unchanged
- A.children attend school for less years
- B.children are worse dressed
- C.children have more interests nowadays
- D.children spend more money on entertainment
- A.Children grow up feeling unsettled and parents didn’t pay much attention to children.
- B.Children grow up feeling free and one parent is responsible for raising the children.
- C.Children are moved back and forth between parents and the single parent is busy working to make money to support himself or herself.
- D.Children grow up feeling unsettled, and the parents have little time for his or her own interests because one parent is too busy taking care of children.
- A.one of the events leading to the American Revolution
- B.the Treaty of Paris between Britain and France
- C.the Grenville Program to raise money in the American colonies
- D.Patrick Henry, a hero who opposed the Stamp Act
- A.had been a member of the Virginia Assembly for a long time
- B.didn’t know what courses to take to complete his studies as a lawyer
- C.was almost the only one who openly protested against the Stamp Act
- D.didn’t value life or peace as much as other people did
- A.Britain took over Canada from the Indians in 1 763
- B.there had been a war between the French and the Indians which ended in 1763
- C.France used to have control of Canada and some areas east of the Mississippi River
- D.the French still kept some influence in North America through the Treaty of Paris
- A.King George III’s plan to gather money in North America
- B.the British government’s desire to raise money in North America
- C.a plan to share the expenses of maintaining an army in the American colonies
- D.a decision of the British Parliament to collect money in the American colonies
- A.was an act about selling stamps at prices from a few cents to almost a dollar
- B.was one of the causes of the American Revolution
- C.required that all commercial and legal documents in America have stamps on them
- D.chiefly affected business people who felt it would ruin their businesses
- A.People representing any of the regular customers of the old general store.
- B.Shop assistants.
- C.Friends of the shop manager’s.
- D.Two regular customers of the store.
- A.a military leader
- B.a school inspector
- C.a traffic supervisor
- D.an orchestra conductor
- A.He doesn’t sell tea or washing powder any more.
- B.He has a much larger staff to take care of, to say nothing of all the other daily problems of running the store.
- C.He must try hard to remember the names of the regular customers.
- D.He has to give advice and make decisions every day.
- A.there is less trading business
- B.there used to be more social activities in the old days
- C.supermarket managers have more problems
- D.there is less personal contact between manager and customer
- A prosperous general store might have employed four or five assistants, and so there were very few problems in management as far as the staff was concerned. But now that the supermarket has replaced the general store, the job of the manager has changed co
- Every morning the manager must, like the commander of an army division, carry out an inspection of his store to make sure that everything is ready for the business of the day. He must see that everything is running smoothly. He will have to give advice an
- A.how the supermarket replaces the old general store
- B.how the old fashioned general store is fast disappearing
- C.how supermarket managers deal with problems every morning
- D.how the role of the shop manager undergoes an overall change