I have only once been in trouble with the law.The whole process of being arrested and taken to court was a rather unpleasant experience at the time, but it makes a good story now. What makes it rather disturbing was the arbitrary(隨意的)circumstances both of my arrest and my subsequent (隨后的) fate in court.
It happened in February about twelve years ago.I had left school a couple of months before that and was not due to go to university until the following October.I was still living at home at the time.
One morning I was in Richmond, a suburb of London near where I lived.I was looking for a temporary job so that I could save up some money to go traveling.As it was a fine day and I was in no hurry, I was taking my time, looking in shop windows, strolling in the park, and sometimes just stopping and looking around me.It must have been this obvious aimlessness that led to my downfall.
It was about half past eleven when it happened.I was just walking out of the local library, having unsuccessfully sought employment there, when I saw a man walking across the road with the obvious intention of talking to me.I thought he was going to ask me the time.Instead, he said he was a police officer and he was arresting me.At first I thought it was some kind of joke
But then another policeman appeared, this time in uniform, and I was left in no doubt.
'But what for?" I asked
‘Wandering with intent to commit an arrestable offence,' he said.
‘What offence?' I asked
'Theft,' he said
'Theft of what?'I asked
'Milk bottles,' he said, and with a perfectly straight face too!
'Oh,' I said.
It turned out there had been a lot of petty thefts in the area, particularly that of stealing milk bottles from doorsteps.
Then I made my big mistake.At the time I was nineteen, had long untidy hair, and regarded myself as pan of the sixties' 'youth counterculture'.As a result, I wanted to appear cool and unconcerned with the incident, so I said, 'How long have you been following me?  in the most casual and conversational tone I could manage.I thus appeared to them to be quite familiar with this sort of situation, and it confirmed them in their belief that I was a thoroughly disreputable (品行不端的) character.
A few minutes later a police car arrived.
'Get in the back,' they said.'Put your hands on the back of the front seat and don't move them.'
They got in on either side of me.It wasn't funny any more.
At the police station they questioned me for several hours.I continued to try to look worldly and familiar with the situation.When they asked me what I had been doing, I told them I'd been looking for a job.'Aha,' I could see them thinking, 'unemployed'.
Eventually, I was officially charged and told to report to Richmond Magistrates' Court the following Monday.Then they let me go.
I wanted to conduct my own defense in court, but as soon as my father found out what had happened, he hired a very good solicitor (律師).We went along that Monday armed with all kinds of witnesses, including my English teacher from school as a character witness.But he was never called on to give evidence.My 'trial' didn't get that far.The magistrate (法官) dismissed the case after fifteen minutes.1 was free.The poor police had never stood a chance.The solicitor even succeeded in getting costs awarded against the police.
And so I do not have a criminal record.But what was most shocking at the time was the things my release from the charge so clearly depended on.I had the 'right' accent, respectable middle-class parents in court, reliable witnesses, and I could obviously afford a very good solicitor.Given the obscure nature of the charge.I feel sure that if I had come from a different background, and had really been unemployed, there is every chance that I would have been found guilty.While asking for costs to be awarded, my solicitor's case quite obviously revolved (回轉(zhuǎn)) around the fact that I had a 'brilliant academic record'.
Meanwhile, just outside the courtroom, one of the policemen who had arrested me was gloomily complaining to my mother that another youngster had been turned against the police. 'You could have been a bit more helpful when we arrested you,' he said to me reproachfully (責(zé)備地).
What did he mean? Probably that I should have looked outraged (暴怒)and said something like, 'Look here, do you know who you're talking to? I am a highly successful student with a brilliant academic record.How dare you arrest me!' Then they, probably, would have apologized perhaps even taken off their caps, and let me on my way.
小題1:Judging from the first paragraph, the writer's attitude towards his story is _______.
A.a(chǎn)ngryB.sad
C.a(chǎn)musedD.more than just one of the above
小題2:The first man who came up to him was ______.
A.a(chǎn) uniformed policemanB.a(chǎn) policeman in plainclothes
C.not a policemanD.a(chǎn) good joker
小題3:The court never asked the author's English teacher to give evidence because _______.
A.the time for the trial was limited to fifteen minutes only
B.the author wanted to conduct his own defense in court
C.the case was dismissed before the trial reached that stage
D.he was found to be unqualified as a character witness
小題4:The author believes that he would most probably have been declared guilty if _______.
A.the magistrate had been less gentle
B.he had really been out of work
C.he had been born in a lower—class family
D.both B and C
小題5:In the opinion of one of the policeman who had arrested the author, the whole thing might not have occurred if ______.
A.he had protested strongly at the time
B.he had begged to be allowed to go home
C.he hadn't wandered aimlessly
D.he had tried to look cool
小題6:We can see from the passage that the author ______.
A.has broken the law only once
B.has never broken the law
C.has broken the law on more than one occasion
D.once broke the law without knowing it

小題1:D
小題2:B
小題3:C
小題4:D
小題5:A
小題6:B

試題分析:我曾經(jīng)有過(guò)法律方面的麻煩。整個(gè)被捕和送上法庭的過(guò)程在當(dāng)時(shí)相當(dāng)令人不愉快。我正走出當(dāng)?shù)氐膱D書館。還沒(méi)找到工作。一個(gè)便衣警察走過(guò)去要逮捕他。隨后幾個(gè)警察就把他帶走了。我父親聽說(shuō)后請(qǐng)來(lái)最好的律師,準(zhǔn)備證人證言,結(jié)果審判15分鐘就結(jié)束了。我被當(dāng)庭宣告無(wú)罪釋放。只因?yàn)槲业募胰耸遣诲e(cuò)的中產(chǎn)階級(jí),否則可能就會(huì)有牢獄之災(zāi)了。
小題1:推理判斷題。第一段的大意是:我曾經(jīng)有過(guò)法律方面的麻煩。整個(gè)被捕和送上法庭的過(guò)程在當(dāng)時(shí)相當(dāng)令人不愉快,但是現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)成為一個(gè)不錯(cuò)的故事。令人煩惱的是對(duì)我的被捕和隨后法庭上的命運(yùn)的隨意的情形。由此判斷作者對(duì)他這段經(jīng)歷的感受很復(fù)雜,不止一種。故選D。
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。第四段大意是:當(dāng)時(shí)碰巧是十一點(diǎn)半。我正走出當(dāng)?shù)氐膱D書館。還沒(méi)找到工作,這時(shí)我看到一個(gè)人穿過(guò)馬路很明顯是想和我說(shuō)話。我原以為他是要問(wèn)時(shí)間,他卻說(shuō)他是警察要逮捕我。一開始我以為是開玩笑。由此判斷第一個(gè)走向他的人是個(gè)便衣警察。故選B。
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中的We went along that Monday armed with all kinds of witnesses, including my English teacher from school as a character witness.But he was never called on to give evidence.My 'trial' didn't get that far.The magistrate (法官) dismissed the case after fifteen minutes.1 was free.The poor police had never stood a chance.The solicitor even succeeded in getting costs awarded against the police.(我們(和律師)一起在周一準(zhǔn)備了各種各樣的證據(jù),包括請(qǐng)我學(xué)校的英語(yǔ)老師做我品行方面的證人。但是他沒(méi)有被請(qǐng)來(lái)作證。我的審訊沒(méi)到那一步。法官15分鐘后結(jié)束了案子。我自由了。)判斷,選C。
小題4:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三段的意思:我沒(méi)有犯罪記錄。但是當(dāng)時(shí)很令人震驚的是我從被起訴的這個(gè)案子中解脫出來(lái)依靠的東西。我的口語(yǔ)很“正”,受人尊敬的中產(chǎn)階級(jí)的父母在法庭上,有可靠的證據(jù),而且很顯然我能請(qǐng)得起好律師,考慮到控訴的不清不楚。我感覺(jué)如果我的背景正相反,真的失業(yè)了,很可能就被判有罪了。所以,失業(yè)和出身地位低都包括。故選D。
小題5:推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后兩段的意思:警察抱怨作者當(dāng)時(shí)沒(méi)有抗議、表現(xiàn)出理直氣壯、很憤怒并表明自己是很優(yōu)秀的學(xué)生的身份等。這樣可能警察會(huì)脫帽致歉歉讓行。故選A。
小題6:推理判斷題。根據(jù)作者所描述的事情的經(jīng)過(guò)判斷,作者并沒(méi)有做任何違法的事情。故選B。
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C.when she settled hherself into her chair
D.when she was boarding the plane
小題2:what had the writer thought about airports before she separated from her sister?
A.Airports brought freedom.
B.Airports were on the top of her love.
C.Airports led to the wonderful world.
D.Airports were fl cold and heartless place.
小題3:From the writer’s and her sister’s tears,we can see        .
A.they loved each other very much
B.they felt sad about the new life
C.they were afraid of the separation
D.it was the end of the world to them
小題4:What do we know about the diary from the passage?
A.The writer’s sister gave it as a gift
B.The writer had put it in her own bag
C.The writer’s sister received it as a present
D.The two sisters would write in it and share it

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閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題的A,B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出合適填入對(duì)應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)涂黑。
A great many people are disappointed because of unrealistic expectations.
Walking up to a department store’s cloth counter, a(n)  26 young woman said,“I want to buy this material for a new dress. How much does it cost?”
“Only one   27  per yard,” replied the smirking (自鳴得意的) male clerk.
Not to be  28   back by the funny words, the woman said,” That’s fine! I’ll take ten yards.”
With  29    written all over his face, the clerk 30     measured out and wrapped the cloth, then held it out teasingly(戲弄地 ),  31   forward to receive his “   32  ”.
The woman got the package quickly from the clerk and  33   to a little old man standing beside her. “Grandpa will pay the bill instead of me,” she  34 .
He was no  35   disappointed. But in the course of living, many people are 36   when others do not  37  their expectations. In order to be happy, some expectations must be  38  .These three particular  39  and unhealthy expectations are some of the main causes:
1.Expect too much  40  .When others say,“Thank you,” or in any way to show their gratitude, be  41  . It is a gift!
2.Expect others to make you happy. They simply cannot do that. Make yourself happy and  42   your joy with others.
3. Expect not to be  43  . At times, people will simply not come through for you in the way you need.  44  them and move on.
Get rid of these three unrealistic expectations and you can begin to expect more  45  right away!
小題1:
A.trickyB.a(chǎn)ttractive C.uglyD.generous
小題2:
A.kissB.payC.dollarD.cent
小題3:
A.movedB.forcedC.foughtD.taken
小題4:
A.happinessB.enjoyment C.expectationD.courage
小題5:
A.hurriedlyB.slowlyC.patientlyD.curiously
小題6:
A.settingB.sittingC.leaningD.taking
小題7:
A.rewardB.paymentC.bonusD.money
小題8:
A.tendedB.paidC.pointedD.nodded
小題9:
A.smiledB.begged C.wavedD.thought
小題10:
A.wonderB.useC.good D.doubt
小題11:
A.encouragedB.disappointedC.a(chǎn)nnoyedD.surprised
小題12:
A.live up toB.go againstC.go withoutD.hope for
小題13:
A.setB.madeC.droppedD.completed
小題14:
A.reasonableB.properC.unimportantD.unrealistic
小題15:
A.profitB.kissC.a(chǎn)ppreciationD.disappointment
小題16:
A.happyB.sadC.a(chǎn)ngryD.excited
小題17:
A.spareB.shareC.makeD.control
小題18:
A.put downB.let downC.taken downD.thrown down
小題19:
A.ForgiveB.PunishC.BlameD.Praise
小題20:
A.happinessB.encouragementC.excitementD.pride

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Which comes first, happiness or money? Are richer people happier? And if so, how do people get much richer? A recent study could tell you the answer.
The study looked into thousands of teenagers and found that those who felt better about life as young adults tended to have higher incomes by the time they turned 29. Those who were happiest earned an average of $8,000 more than those who were the most depressed.
The researchers, from University College London and the University of Warwick, say that very gloomy teens, no matter how tall or smart they were, earned 10% less than their peers, while the happier ones earned up to 30% more.
Happier teenagers have an easier time getting through school, college and a job interview, chiefly because they always feel better about life. It may also be true that happier people find it easier to make friends, who are often the key to homework help or networking.
A report in June suggested that professional respect was more important than dollars in terms of workplace happiness. In August scientists announced that they had found the gene for happiness in women, Alas (the same gene doesn’t appear to have the same effect on men). And in October researchers in the UK and in the US announced that people who eat seven portions of fruit and vegetables a day report being the happiest.
The big question is: if it really is true that happier kids end up being wealthier kids, is it necessary for parents to get their kids to do the homework? The fact is that no homework will make kids happy but surely hurt their grades. Studies do show, after all, that more education leads to better-paid jobs, which may give us a deep thought.
“These findings show that the teenagers’ happiness is important to their future success,” one of the report’s authors writes. “But what is the most important is that we should find a way to help children gain more satisfaction from doing schoolwork.”
小題1:What conclusion can the researchers draw from the recent study?
A.Happy teenagers grow up to be wealthier.
B.Money can make people become happier.
C.Wealth has nothing to do with happiness at all.
D.Schoolwork can help teens achieve success.
小題2:The main reason why happier people have more chances to succeed is that ________.
A.they are easy to communicate with others
B.they are good at doing their schoolwork
C.they are hopeful and optimistic about their life
D.they eat much more fruit and vegetables a day
小題3:The underlined word “gloomy” in Paragraph 3 probably means “________”.
A.upsetB.gloriousC.happyD.wealthy
小題4:What can be the best title for the text?
A.The way to educate kids.B.The source of happiness.
C.How to achieve your goal.D.The secret of being wealthier.

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There was a boy in India who was sent by his parents to a boarding school. Before being sent away this boy was the brightest student in his class. He was at the top in every competition. He was a champion.
But the boy changed after leaving home and attending the boarding school. His grades started dropping. He hated being in a group. He was lonely all the time. And there were especially dark times when he felt like killing himself. All of this was because he felt worthless and that no one loved him.
His parents started worrying about the boy. But even they did not know what was wrong with him. So his dad decided to travel to the boarding school and talk with him.
They sat on the bank of the lake near the school. The father started asking him casual questions about his classes, teachers and sports. After some time his dad said, “Do you know son, why I am here today?”
The boy answered back, “to check my grades?”
“No, no” his dad replied, “I am here to tell you that you are the most important person for me. I want to see you happy. I don’t care about grades. I care about you. I care about your happiness. YOU ARE MY LIFE.”
These words caused the boy’s eyes to fill with tears. He hugged his dad. They didn’t say anything to each other for a long time.
Now the boy had everything he wanted. He knew there was someone on this earth who cared for him deeply. He meant the world to someone. And today this young man is in college at the top of his class and no one has ever seen him sad!
Thanks a lot, dad. YOU ARE MY LIFE.
小題1:The boy changed after he went to the boarding school because________.
A.his grades were not as good as beforeB.his classmates didn’t like him
C.his father seldom went to see himD.he felt no one cared about him
小題2:The father went to the boarding school to_________.
A.know if he was still the best student
B.find out what was wrong with his son
C.a(chǎn)sk some questions about his classmates
D.talk with the boy’s teacher about his grades
小題3:The underlined word “ casual” in Paragraph 4 means _______.
A.unimportantB.strangeC.specialD.difficult
小題4:The passage mainly tells us never to _________.
A.send a small boy to a boarding school
B.care too much about a student’s grades
C.pay no attention to the power of caring
D.miss the chance to say thanks to our fathers

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