首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
Though portrayed as【D1】______in movies, criminals in【D2】______are inconceivably stupid. Below are three stories about them: Cou
Though portrayed as【D1】______in movies, criminals in【D2】______are inconceivably stupid. Below are three stories about them: Cou
admin
2013-06-17
119
问题
Though portrayed as【D1】______in movies, criminals in【D2】______are inconceivably stupid. Below are three stories about them:
Country:【D3】______
A man suspected of a jewelry store【D4】______was arrested. He tried to find himself the alibi by saying he had committed another crime somewhere else. Coincidentally, the crime did happen. Thus the man was arrested for the【D5】______which had caused greater damage.
Country: England
A British man announced to【D6】______the one who would murder the couple he hated. The police finally found the man with the details he offered on his website, such as his【D7】______and instructions for collecting the money.
Country: the United States
A man asked the police to demonstrate how the computer worked to【D8】______at police headquarters in a fair. But he got arrested because when the policeman entered in the ID number in his【D9】______, it showed on the screen that he was the【D10】______for a robbery.
【D3】
Movies often portray criminals as masterminds with complex plans and clever senses of humor. In reality, however, the opposite seems to be closer to the truth—many criminals are inconceivably stupid. Here are three stories of criminals who weren’t as smart as the ones in the movies.
In Belgium, a man who was suspected of robbing a jewelry store was tracked down and captured by the police. At the time he was arrested, he insisted that he could not possibly have been the robber, because he had been somewhere else the entire time. The police asked where he had been, and the man admitted that he had been in a completely different neighborhood that night, breaking into a school. Upon hearing this, the police officer grinned, checked police records, and found out that the school had indeed been broken into, and a great deal of expensive damage had been caused. The officer went back and wrote up a new arrest report for the criminal for the school break-in.
The second one took place in England. A British man with an intense hatred of a particular American couple created a website announcing that he would pay a reward to have the couple murdered. The website was quite detailed, with photos of the American couple and specific information about where to find them. It also included the British man’s contact information and instructions on how to collect the reward. The officers followed the instructions exactly, which made it easy for them to "collect" the man for attempted murder.
Now we come to the last one. At a "crime prevention" fair in the United States, the police were showing some children how they used the computer in their car to access the database at police headquarters. A man came up and listened to their conversation. As the police explained more a-bout the computer system, the man inched closer and closer. Finally, his curiosity was too much, and he asked the police to demonstrate how the computer worked. The officer took his driver’s license and entered in the ID number. A few moments later, the screen lit up, showing that the man was wanted for armed robbery. The officer put handcuffs on him, asked him to sit in the back seat of the car, and took him for a drive to the headquarters.
选项
答案
Belgium
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/1JyK777K
本试题收录于:
A类竞赛(研究生)题库大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)分类
0
A类竞赛(研究生)
大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)
相关试题推荐
Alice’sAdventuresinWonderland(oftenshortenedtoAliceinWonderland)isgenerallythoughtofasoneofthegreatestbooksf
Democracyisnotanewconception.TheancientAthenians【M1】______hadademocraticsystem.TheirdemocracywasthesameasAme
Asanxiety-makers,examinationsaresecondtonone.Thatisbecausesomuchdependsonit.Theyarethemarkofsuccess【M1】____
ThewomanwantedtoknowwhyRobertwasapplyingforayearoffduringhisuniversitylife.
ThewomanwantedtoknowwhyRobertwasapplyingforayearoffduringhisuniversitylife.
ThewomanwantedtoknowwhyRobertwasapplyingforayearoffduringhisuniversitylife.
Thereisnothingworsethansomeonewhoisalwayslate.Latenesscanbeacharmingeccentricity—foralittlewhile.Thetroubleis
Formanypeopletoday,readingisnolongerrelaxation.Tokeepuptheirwork,theymustreadletters,reports,tradepublication
中国经济发展潜力大、优势足、空间广,前景光明。【T1】我们有9亿多劳动力,其中1.7亿多受过高等教育或有专业技能。每年大学毕业生700多万,中职毕业生500多万。【T2】科技人员数量世界第一研发投入(R&Dinput)世界第二。(interms
Somebirdsare______half-asleep,andtheyareabletocontrolwhichsideofthebrainremainsawake.
随机试题
预订信请你以成都科技大学的名义写信给英国伯明翰奥泊尼旅馆的负责人,为参加计算机通信国际会议的中国代表团预定房间。要求包括下面的内容:A.租五个单间,一个双人间,租期11月5日至11月10日B.代表团乘英国航空公司663班机11
公证法与民商法的关系是什么?
定影速度的表示通常用
充填后嵌塞的原因之一是
在Word文档窗口中,将光标快速定位于文档开始位置的快捷键是()。
有一串数1,4,9,16,25,36……。它们是按一定的规律排列的,那么其中第2000个数与2001个数相差:
下列关于AI(人工智能)的说法错误的是()。
A.牙排列紧密无间隙,切缘、面有显著磨耗B.牙排列不紧密前牙有间隙,上下颌第二乳磨牙的远中面彼此相齐C.牙排列不紧密,前牙有间隙,下颌第二乳磨牙移至上颌第二乳磨牙的牙前方D.牙排列紧密无间隙,上下颌第二乳磨牙的远中面彼此相齐E.牙排列由紧密到牙间隙
[A]FindoutWhatYou’reWorth[B]MaketheRightMoves[C]UsetheRightWords[D]BeConfident[E]KnowWhentoLetGo
Theelephantisthebiggestfour-leggedanimalintheworld.Itisalso,perhaps,thegentlest,butnot【41】.Elephants【42】f
最新回复
(
0
)