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10. The suspect was arrested because he was in possession of a concealed _____. Correct answer weapon
Section B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
11. The police presence at airports seemed to double _______ after the bomb threat. A. overage B. overdue C. overnight D. overall
12. In order to _______ information from people, investigators sometimes use questionable methods.
A. extort B. extract C. exchange D. exert
13. It is a federal crime to _______ a lawyer in a courtroom. A. impersonate B. personify C. personalize D. impersonal
14. After the September 11 _______ attacks in the United States, the government took extreme measures to make sure it wouldn't happen again. A. radical
B. revolutionary C. terrorist D. activist
15. International business and _______ have made the world very interconnected and countries dependent on one another. A. online banking B. commerce C. credit cards D. retail
16. I think pop-up ads on the Internet and spam in my e-mail inbox are terribly _______ —so much so that it might be an invasion of privacy. A. offensive B. offense C. defensive D. defense
17. Online retailers such as Amazon and iTunes are so successful that they have become _______ names. A. obvious B. household C. opportunistic D. offensive
18. The new facial recognition security system _______ knows who you are and if you have access to the building. A. anonymously B. obviously C. tastefully D. automatically
19. Today's students simply have to go _______ to find the answer to almost any homework question.
A. online B. Internet C. Web
D. computer
20. After my store was broken into, the police officer drove me home as a _______. A. prerequisite B. prevention C. pretension D. precaution
11~15: CBACB 16~20: ABDAD
Section C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.
21. As a safety measure, it's important to tear ___ bank documents that you don't need anymore. Correct answer up
22. It was unbelievable! Kevin was robbed ___ broad daylight! Correct answer at 23. Excuse me. Do you have any information ___ file about the Frank Spacey case? Correct answer on
24. You can usually count ____ the police to help you out when you're in trouble. Correct answer on
25. In order to enter the building, I needed to have my fingerprints scanned ____ a machine. Correct answer by
26. I know the security guards need to ask for identification, but I was very unhappy with the way he went ___ it. Correct answer about
27. After you check your bank balance online, remember to log ___ so no one else can steal your information. Correct answer off
28. I would have helped out last weekend ____ only I had known you were moving. Correct answer if
29. Did you cut____ your old credit card after you received the new one?Correct answer up 30. Passing through security in an airport takes a long time since the officers sometimes need to look ____ your luggage. Correct answer through Part II: Banked Cloze
Last summer, I went on vacation to Spain. On only the second day, my wallet was stolen. It was a very (31)____ time, and I was (32)______ frustrated and angered. At first, I was angry I had lost the cash in my wallet. Then, I realized that the thief now had my credit cards and ID card! With only a little practice, he or she could easily (33)______ my signature and make hundreds of (34)_____ purchases.
I immediately called the credit card companies to cancel my cards. The more I thought about it,
the angrier I got. How could someone commit such (35)______? The (36)_____ deceitfulness in stealing other people's wallets really made me wonder how someone could be completely without(37)____ standards or morals.
Thankfully, I still had traveler's checks — which are (38)____ accepted in Spain — at my hotel. However, I was no longer in a good (39____ to enjoy my vacation. In my opinion, the authorities must attack this problem (40)d____; it's not enough to just focus on pickpockets or identify theft that happens locally. With the Internet, there's no such thing as \
Correct answer (31) scary (32) obviously (33) forge (34) unauthorized (35) fraud (36) undoubted (37) ethical (38) widely (39) mindset (40)globally Part III: Reading Comprehension
Many people often wonder about the terms \the difference? Is one worse than the other? Are they committed by different kinds of people? What does crime have to do with the color of your shirt?
First, it is helpful to understand that blue-collar workers are those people employed in jobs that require manual labor, and white-collar workers perform non-manual labor in an office setting. The terms can be dated back to the 19th century, when industrial workers and manual laborers were required to wear clothing suitable to the difficult work — which was typically a blue work shirt or blue coveralls. In contrast, professional workers in offices generally wore white dress shirts.
Today, the primary distinctions between white-collar and blue-collar crime are the social class to which the suspect belongs and the type of crime committed. Blue-collar crimes are committed by individuals from lower social classes (ie, less privileged backgrounds with fewer professional and societal opportunities), and white-collar crimes, conversely, are committed by individuals from higher, more affluent social classes.
The exact nature of the crime is also a defining factor of blue-collar versus white-collar crime. Blue-collar crimes tend to be relatively obvious (eg, vandalism, robbery, and shoplifting) or violent (eg, assault, arson, and murder) crimes that are committed out of desperation. White-collar crimes, however, are \crimes (eg, bribery, embezzlement, and computer crime) committed by people who have the means and opportunity to exploit professional situations.
It is impossible to say that one type of crime is worse than the other, for both have serious and lasting effects for the victims. Blue-collar crime gets more consistent exposure in the media, so we usually hear more about it on a regular basis. However, even though we might not hear many news stories about white-collar crime, it still occurs every day. The increase in computer crime and rising instances of identify theft are testament to that.
41. Which of the following would make the best title for this article? A. White-Collar Crime: A Victimless Crime.
B. A History of Blue-Collar and White-Collar Workers.
C. Blue-Collar Crime Versus White-Collar Crime: An Explanation. D. An Examination into Blue-Collar Crime.
42. With which of the following statements would the author likely agree? A. Identity theft is an example of blue-collar crime. B. All crime is equally bad for the victims.
C. Many white-collar criminals have good jobs.
D. Incidents of blue-collar crime are decreasing. 43. The writer suggests that _______.
A. blue-collar crime is heavily covered by the news media B. white-collar crime is heavily covered by the news media C. both types of crime are heavily covered by the news media D. crime is not heavily covered by the news media
44. Which paragraph provides a historical context for modern-day blue-collar and white-collar? A. Paragraph 2. B. Paragraph 3. C. Paragraph 4. D. Paragraph 5.
45. Which of the following would be an example of white-collar crime? A. Burglary. B. Rape.
C. Kidnapping. D. Forgery. 41~45: CBAAD
Unit test 4
Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box. 1. Thomas is a journalist and will go to Russia next week on __ for a new story.
Correct answer survey assignment
2. China's victory in the World Cup semifinals was so___ that people were up all night celebrating. Correct answer unexpected
3. The city newspaper conducted a(n) ___of residents to see what they thought of the new law. Correct answer survey
4. The election of US President Obama had such ____importance that it will be taught in classrooms for years to come. Correct answer historical
5. Newspaper journalists must follow a set of established ____when they write their articles. Correct answer guidelines
6. I couldn't believe that the politician had the nerve to__those comments! Correct answer deny 7. People all over the country were ____ dissatisfied with the election. Correct answer similarly 8.It was hard to trust Bill's ___after he was caught lying and cheating.Correct answer integrity 9. That editorial was about the government's responsibility to help people who are unemployed and living in___ . Correct answer poverty
10. The recovery of the missing girl and the____ of her kidnappers made headlines for a week. Correct answer capture
Section B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
11. Your statement had a _______ that I don't think you intended to make—do you really think he should go to jail? A. denotation B. connotation C. commotion D. proliferation
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