The police stopped the car______ speed was more than 120km per hour.
A. whose B. which C. of which D. that
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The police stopped the car______ speed was more than 120km per hour.
A. whose B. which C. of which D. that
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The police stopped the car______ speed was more than 120km per hour.
A.whose B.which C.of which D.that
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Two policemen stopped Andrew Kershaw in his sports car one night, because he was speeding in the street of the town. The young man was very drunk. He knew he was in trouble, so he decided to make fun of them. He was a law-student at the university, so he knew the law very well, better than most people.
When the policemen came to his car, Andrew asked one of the policemen to write down in his notebook everything they said. The policeman had to do this because it is the law, although people don’t usually know it. The policeman tested Andrew’s breath and the breathalyser showed that he had too much alcoho1(乙醇)in his blood. This all took a long time because the policeman had to write down everything that he or the policeman said.
In the end, by law, the policeman had to ask Andrew if he wanted to say anything. Andrew decided that he had two things to say and the policemen had to write down. The first thing was “Please don’t hit me again, officer!” And the second thing was :" Does the other officer want £5,too?" Of course, the poor policeman had to read this in court, in front of the judge, and he was very embarrassed (难堪). Andrew, who was in court, thought it was very funny, until the judge took away his licence for a year and fined him £100, £90 for drunk driving, and £10 for his rudeness!
1. The policemen stopped Andrew in his car because ______.
A. it was very late B. he was drunk
C. he was driving too fast D. he hardly broke the law
2.The policeman had to write down ______.
A. everything the two policemen said B. everything Andrew said
C. everything they all said D. everything either of them said
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Because he was _____ the new limit, he was stopped by traffic police and was fined 200 yuan.
A. good at B.tired from
C. unaware of D. uninterested in
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The other day, my brother drove his car down the street at _____ I thought was a dangerous speed.
A. as B. which C. what D. that
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Because he was _____ the new limit, he was stopped by traffic police and was fined 200 yuan.
A.good at B.tired from C.unaware of D.uninterested in
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Because he was _____ the new limit, he was stopped by traffic police and was fined 200 yuan.
A.good at B.tired from
C.unaware of D.uninterested in
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The other day, my brother drove his car down the street at _____ I thought was a dangerous speed.
A.as B.which C.what D.that
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The other day, my brother drove his car down the street at _____ was a dangerous speed.
A.as B.what C.which D.that
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Police officer Jody Thompson first met his son John in 2015. He was pulling into the car park at the Poteau Police Department in Oklahoma when he overheard a call about a case of physical child abuse. Despite being off duty, Thompson responded to the call.
He arrived at the scene to find a severely underweight boy, who was covered in bruises (淤青) with his wrists tied. The eight-year-old, who weighed just over 25 kilograms at the time, had been left in a dustbin full of cold water.
“He didn’t have a spot on his body that didn’t have a bruise. It was the worst thing I’d ever seen,” Thompson said. Thompson drove John to hospital and sat by his side all night as the child recovered in the intensive care unit.
The following day, he contacted the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) to request he become the child’s foster parent (养父). Within just a few days, Thompson had brought John into the safety of his own home.
“When I’d seen him in that house shivering and his hands tied – just wet to the skin and confused – I knew at that moment, the only time I would be satisfied and sure that he was safe is if he was with me,” he said.
Thompson already had two sons, aged 15 and 18. He didn’t tell his family about his plan at first, but said they had faith he was doing the right thing. In an extraordinary twist, just two days after bringing John into the family home, he found out his wife was pregnant with their third biological son.
And seven months later, DHS called the Thompsons to ask if they wanted to foster John’s newborn sister, Paizly, who was born in prison. They picked her up the next day – when she was just a day old – and brought her straight home. Both John and Paizly were later adopted by Thompson and his wife.
“The example of love that Thompson has shown to this young man and his sister is an example everyone should follow,” Poteau Police Chief Stephen Fruenr said in a statement. “It’s men like Thompson that make me proud of our police force brothers and sisters. I am proud to serve with him.”
1.How was John when Thompson found him?
A. Seriously ill. B. Badly injured. C. Unconscious. D. Overweight.
2.Why did Thompson bring John back home?
A. He wanted to find a companion for his sons.
B. He thought that John was smart.
C. He was requested to do so by DHS.
D. He wanted to give John a safe home.
3.How did Thompson’s family feel about his decision?
A. Supportive. B. Excited. C. Doubtful. D. Uncaring.
4.What does the underlined word adopt mean?
A. take into one’s family B. take care of C. take up D. take over
5.What can we infer from the article?
A. It wasn’t the first time for Thompson to adopt a child.
B. John was born in prison like his sister.
C. Fruenr showed great respect to Thompson.
D. Thompson regretted bringing John home.
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