Section A The greenhouse effect causes trouble by raising the temperature of the planet. The 1 rise is not very much, but the Earth's ecosystem is very weak, and small changes can have large effects. It has been believed that this 2 of one degree will happen by the year 2025. This could probably 3 the North American corn belt, which produces much of the world's grain, 4 to much higher food prices, and even less food for the Third World than they already have. However, it would also mean that some countries which are further north would be able to 5 crops they had never been able to before, although there is less land as you move north from the corn belt. The other serious worry is that rising sea levels from the melting of the polar ice could 6 flood many countries. A rise in sea levels of one meter, which many experts are 7 by the year 2100 (and some as soon as 2030), would flood 15 percent of Egypt, and 12 percent of Bangladesh. The Maldives in the Indian Ocean would almost 8 disappear. Most of the countries which would suffer most from a rise in sea levels are the poor 9 states, so the islands in the Caribbean, South Pacific, Mediterranean and Indian Ocean have formed the Alliance of Small Island States, AOSIS, so they have a 10 voice in international politics and can make the richer developed world listen to their problems. A. severely B. damage C. island D. critical E. grow F. mainland G. louder H. predicting I. rise J. completely K. geometry L. actual M. extending N. leading O. develop
There's a world paper shortage. There's a national bottle 11 , and we're running out of raw materials like timber and tin—or so the papers say. Well, I've just emptied my shopping basket after my 12 shopping trip and it was hill of things made from these 13 materials. Half of what I'd bought I threw away at once; all those unnecessary paper bags, plastic bags, fresh 14 paper and old newspapers they put the food in nowadays. Modern packaging makes shopping cleaner and more convenient, but at what 15 ? Every time you throw away a paper bag you're throwing away part of a tree—and trees don't grow 16 ! At this rate there soon won't be any trees left, and then what shall we do? Perhaps we'll learn to do what my mother did. She used to keep a store of paper bags in a kitchen 17 and use them again and again for her shopping. Most goods were sold 18 in those days. And the shopkeeper weighed out the amount you wanted. Of course, liquid goods have always been 19 in bottles or cans, but why can't we use them more than once? If we 20 all our bottles we would save on the raw materials and energy needed to make new ones. It's time we started to think seriously about the growing shortage of raw materials in the world today. A. drawer B. seldom C. weekly D. reused E. cost F. verify G. overnight H. wrapping I. enclosed J. loose K. sold L. shortage M. scarce N. partial O. ban
11.
L
此处应为名词。结合上一句提到的paper shortage和本句中说到running out of raw materials,可以推断空白处应为“缺乏”之义,故答案为shortage。
12.
C
此处应为形容词。很多外国人通常每周购物一次,这个从本句中第二个分句it was full of things可一斑,因此weekly最合适。值得注意的是,weekly虽然以ly结尾,但它是形容词而不是副词。
由主句谓语动词would save可知此处应为动词的过去式,充当从句的谓语。本句是一个虚拟语气句,根据上文的use them more than once,可得出答案为reused。
Section B
Tips for Those Who Travel Alone
A. When it comes to traveling, sometimes taking a journey alone can be great. Traveling alone allows for a time of self-reflection, relaxation and self-discovery, when you can take the time to soak in the finer things the world has to offer. The independence gained by going alone allows for the opportunity to experience your choice destination exactly the way you want. Planning your trip B. So you've finally decided to take advantage of some well-earned vacation time and visit Prague, the city of your dreams. Because you'll be all by yourself, the planning of your trip is automatically different. One of the first questions worth attention is how you're going to spend your time in the beautiful Czech Republic capital. Are you going on a shoestring budget, or would you rather go all-out and book a room in a fancy hotel? C. Because traveling alone means your money is funding the trip, a wise choice would be to stay in youth hostels. Cast away the wrong idea that these places are uncomfortable and dirty, and accept the fact that hostels provide safe, clean, comfortable, and most importantly, cheap housing that millions of students and economical travelers take advantage of every year. It is relatively easy to book a room at a hostel via the Internet, and plenty of information is available about each one. On the other hand, ff you can't wait to take advantage of room service and a Jacuzzi bath, then turn to a hotel. D. Along with securing your accommodations, prepare a route of the journey for each day before you leave. This plan should include everything from visiting all the famous landmarks to some relaxation time, which is essential since you'll be likely walking for miles in your comfortable shoes (invest in a good pair, it will pay off). As great as organization is, however, you may not, at times, have to be restrained by your plan so as to leave room for some sceneries unexpected or unplanned on your trip. That is exactly the beauty of traveling alone: You are your own master, and while preparation is key, there is always room to do something wild. Important information prior to takeoff E. One of the hardest parts of traveling in general is coming up with a list of what you'll need to bring with you (or leave behind). Thinking of these all-important items becomes all the more difficult (and necessary) when you have no one else to rely on. Whatever luggage you take, make sure it's easy to handle. The best solution is to take one hold-all, be it a suitcase or a backpack, and then a smaller bag which you can hang loosely from your shoulder. It's also a good idea to keep a change of clothing in your shoulder bag in case your suitcase or backpack gets lost by an airline or bus company. F. If you're heading for a foreign country, don't leave home without a bilingual dictionary. Although a strong grasp of Czech will prove quite difficult, it is still important to learn phrases like "thank you," "hello," "please," and "I didn't know she charged money for her time," in case you're in trouble. G. Make a copy of all essential travel documents such as your passport and health insurance. Keep the copies separate or leave them behind with someone you trust, in the event of an emergency. Along with cash, bring a credit card as an emergency method of payment and make sure to take note of your credit card company's customer service line in case of loss or theft. That way, you can cancel your card immediately and have a new one delivered to you while on your trip (if possible). H. A book to enjoy on a train ride or on the beach, a journal to record your experiences, and maps to educate yourself on the layout of the land (you can get these from a tourism bureau), can make a world of a difference. With these things in mind and a positive spirit, you are now officially ready to set out on your own. Finally there I. You've taken the big step, said goodbye to family and friends, endured a long plane ride, and are finally in the place you dreamed of visiting... until now. You might be quite overwhelmed by your new surroundings, but there are ways to control these feelings of over-stimulation. Instead of being an outsider looking in, try to transform yourself into a relaxed traveler who is not held back by minor frustrations, such as long lines at the train station or delays in visiting hours of certain landmarks. If you planned accordingly, then you can afford to "waste" time at the busy tourist hotspots. Besides, you're on vacation, and have nowhere to be! J. Another benefit of traveling alone is the ability to explore museums and engage in other time-consuming activities. There is no pressure to rush through exhibits or cut the visit short; pace yourself and take in the masterpieces, whether you're an art lover or just a beginner. K. Make an effort to walk everywhere—within reason, of course. This will help you get in touch with the area (so to speak) and observe the locals in their element. Using your legs also allows you to find interesting shops and cafes more easily than ff you were on some poor-quality tour bus. Your goal should be to blend in, something a well-designed (and perhaps overpriced) tour won't likely offer. Wear loose, light clothing because the more comfortable you feel, the more willing you will be to stay out an extra hour to explore a section you might have overlooked. Remain enthusiastic, relaxed and prepared, and the stories you will have to share upon your return will be priceless. Extra tips L. Bring along a camera with lots of films. Leave your route with someone at home, along with the numbers of each place you're staying at. It's okay if your plans are sketchy, but if there is a big change in your plans, you might want to e-mail the new information to your "in case of emergency" person back home. Stay safe and keep an eye out when it comes to money or your belongings; you don't have a companion to catch the pickpocket creeping up from behind. While having fun is important, so is safety. Be carefree, but don't throw caution to the wind.
1. If you have problems with the foreign language, you should take a bilingual dictionary along.
2. Poor-quality tour buses are less likely to take you to interesting shops and cafes.
K
[解析] 题目关键词。Poor-quality tour buses出现在K段的第3句,这里将乘坐质量差的旅游巴士与步行作比较,指出步行观光的好处是让你找到有趣的商店和咖啡馆。
3. It is suggested that one should bring with you a change of clothing in the shoulder bag.
E
[解析] 根据关键词a change of clothing可以直接定位到第二个贴士“出发前的重要信息”下讲行李准备的E段,该段最后一句出现题目关键词,且语义表达相近,故选E。
4. When you arrive at the destination, you should turn yourself into a relaxed traveler rather than being an outsider looking in.
I
[解析] 根据题目信息arrive at the destination(到达目的地),可以将范围锁定在小贴士Finally there(最终到达)内。该贴士下的首段I就说明了到达目的地后应该要有的心态调整。I段第3句与题干意思相同,故选I。
5. If you bring a credit card, make sure you take down the service number of the card company in case of loss or theft.
G
[解析] 文中有关credit card的信息只出现在G段。该段3句的take note of与题目的take down同义,credit card company's customer service line则对应题目中的the service number of the card company,故选G。
6. Traveling alone offers an opportunity to experience the destination in an exact way you want.
8. Instead of being uncomfortable and dirty, youth hostels are safe, clean and cheap.
C
[解析] 题目中讲到青年旅店,这属于计划准备阶段中所提到的预定住宿的范畴内。故可定位到C段。该段第2句表示应该抛弃那种认为青年旅店是uncomfortable and dirty的想法,接受它们是safe,clean and cheap的事实,故选C。
9. You should consider all the famous landmarks and relaxation in your travel schedule.
D
[解析] 根据consider和schedule等词可知,这依旧是属于计划旅途的阶段,故在B~D段中寻找。D段第2句This plan should include...与题目中的consider...in your travel schedule语义相同,题目中的famous landmarks and relaxation属于原词复现。
10. Traveling alone has a benefit that you can enjoy visiting museums, although it may be time-consuming.
A. When many people think of Florida, images of sandy coastlines or theme park rides come to mind. But about an hour south of Miami lies a natural wilderness different from anywhere else in the United States. Everglades National Park is the largest subtropical wilderness in the country. The park is home to several rare and endangered species. It is also the third largest national park in the lower forty-eight states, after Death Valley and Yellowstone. More than one million people visit the Everglades each year. B. The Everglades is considered one of the great biological wonders of the world. The expansive wetlands stretch across more than six hundred thousand hectares (公顷). It is a place where plants and animals from the Caribbean Sea share an ecosystem with native North American species. Unlike most other national parks, Everglades National Park was created to protect an ecosystem from damage. The Everglades is home to thirty-six species that are considered threatened or protected. They include the Florida panther, the American crocodile and the West Indian manatee. In addition, more than three hundred fifty bird species and three hundred species of fresh and saltwater fish live within the park. The Everglades is also home to forty species of mammals (哺乳动物) and fifty reptile (爬行动物) species. C. Exotic plants can also be found in the Everglades. They include what is said to be the largest growth of mangrove trees in the western half of the world. Gumbo-limbo trees, known for their peeling red skin, strangler figs and royal palms are also among the area's plant life. The Everglades is also home to the country's largest living mahogany tree. Sawgrass grows in some areas of the park. Be careful—it is very sharp, with teeth just like a saw. It can grow up to four meters tall. With about one and one-half meters of rainfall each year, plants and trees never stop growing in the Everglades. D. The dry, winter season is the favorite of most visitors, when insects like mosquitoes are less of a problem. The rainy season lasts from June to November. There are many ways to explore the Everglades. Visitors could see American crocodiles while hiking the Anhinga Trail. The Everglades is the only place on Earth where fresh water crocodiles and saltwater crocodiles live in the same area. Visitors using canoes or airboats are likely to see large groups of wading birds like the wood stork or great blue heron. It is even possible to see flamingos in the Everglades. This spring, Everglades National Park launched a visitation program to what was once a highly restricted military base. Park officials are working to recover a missile base used in the 1960s. The base played a Part In the nuclear tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. E. The government built the Florida base shortly after the discovery of Soviet missiles about three hundred kilometers away, on the island of Cuba. Tensions were high during the Cuban missile crisis. But missiles stored at the American base were never fired. The base was closed and all missile equipment was removed in the 1970s. Today only the buildings remain. This year, the historic area had many visitors, including former American service members who remember the missile crisis. The park hopes to offer more trips next spring, to help support the history for those who lived through it and for future generations. F. Experts say changes to the Everglades are threatening several different kinds of wildlife. They say the threats are a result of actions the United States government began more than fifty years ago, and settlers began even earlier. The National Park Service says early colonial settlers and land developers thought the Everglades had little value. The settlers had plans to remove water from the area and in the 1880s developers began digging drain canals. At the time, they did not understand the complexity of the Everglades' ecosystem. As a result, they were not prepared for all the work and caused environmental problems. The ecosystem, however, was able to survive. G. Even larger efforts to drain the wetlands continued between 1905 and 1910. Large areas were changed to farmland. This led to increased development, with more people moving to the Everglades and also more visitors. More changes came in 1948, when Congress approved the Central and South Florida Project. As part of the plan, the Army Corps of Engineers built roads, canals and water-control systems throughout South Florida. The aim of the project was to provide water and flood protection for developed areas and agriculture. Workers built a huge system of waterways and pumping stations to control the overflow of Lake Okeechobee, north of the Everglades. Today, fifty percent of south Florida's early wetland areas no longer exist. Populations of wading birds have been reduced by ninety percent. Whole populations of animals are in danger of disappearing. The endangered creatures include the manatee, the Miami blackhead snake, the wood stork and the Florida panther. H. In recent years, environmental experts have learned about the damage to the Everglades. They say the natural balance of plants and animals has been destroyed. Recently, the Obama administration promised three hundred sixty million dollars to pay for Everglades restoration this year. The administration is also asking that Congress approve an additional two hundred seventy-eight million dollars for next year. The money will help to support projects approved by the government nine years ago. The projects include improving wetlands in the Picayune Strand in Southwest Florida and repairs to Lake Okeechobee's dam. Until now, the state of Florida has spent the most money on the project. I. Another threat biologists have been battling for years in the Everglades is the area's population of Burmese pythons (large snakes). Officials believe there are as many as one hundred fifty thousand of these large snakes in the Everglades. But the snakes are a foreign species, native to Southeast Asia. Owners of pythons left their unwanted snakes in the Everglades years ago. Biologists say adult pythons are able to eat small deer and bobcats. When pythons are found in the Everglades, they are often killed. Scientists are now experimenting with other ways to remove the snakes, including trapping methods and offering payments to hunters. The future of the Everglades is not clear. However, efforts to protect the area are continuing so that people from all over the world may continue visiting this biological treasure.
11. Efforts to protect the area would be continued though the future of Everglades is still unknown.
I
[解析] 根据题目信息词The future of the Everglades可定位到I段,该段倒数第2句的is not clear。对应题目的is still unknown,接着最后一句用however表示转折,这与题目though引导的让步状语从句语义相同。
12. In order to provide water and flood protection for developed areas and agriculture, the Congress approved the Central and South Florida Project.
G
[解析] 根据关键词the Central and South Florida Project,可直接定位到G段,该段第4句指出国会通过了这个项目,第6句的The aim of...was则表明该项目的目的:为了给开发的地区和农业提供水利和防洪,结合这两句为题目意思,故选G。
13. The Soviet Union placed missiles on the island of Cuba during the Cuban missile crisis.
14. With an ecosystem of plants and animals both from Caribbean Sea and North American, Everglades National Park aims at protecting an ecosystem from damage.
B
[解析] 根据题目中的Caribbean Sea,North American可定位到B段。该段第3句讲到,这里来自加勒比海的动植物与北美本土的物种共享一个生态,题目With...American与此意思一致:题目的aims at...第4句与原文Was created to...的语义一致。
15. There are only ten percent of wading birds still existing in the Everglades.
Passage One Many of the people who appear most often and most gloriously in history books are great conquerors and generals and soldiers, whereas the people who really helped civilization forward are often never mentioned at all. We do not know who first set a broken leg, or launched a seaworthy boat, or calculated the length of the year; but we know all about the killers and destroyers. People think a great deal of them, so much so that on all the highest pillars in the great cities of the world you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general or a soldier. And I think most people believe that the greatest countries are those that have beaten in battle the greatest number of other countries and ruled over them as conquerors. It is just possible they are, but they are not the most civilized. Animals fight; so do savages; hence to be good at fighting is to be good in the way in which an animal or a savage is good, but it is not to be civilized. Even being good at getting other people to fight for you and telling them how to do it most efficiently—this, after all, is what conquerors and generals have done—is not being civilized. People fight to settle quarrels. Fighting means killing, and civilized people ought to be able to find some way of setting their disputes other than by seeing which side can kill off the greater number of the other side, and then saying that that side which has killed most has won. And not only has it won, but, because it has won, it had been in the right. For that is what going to war means; it means saying that might is right.
1. The author thinks that the conquerors and generals and soldiers ______.
2. As is indicated in the passage, the figure of a conqueror or a general or a soldier is put on the highest pillars in the great cities of the world mainly because ______.
A.people respect them very much
B.they fought bravely to protect their cities
C.people think they fought too brutally
D.they conquered many cities and countries
A B C D
A
本题考查复合句的理解。文中的第2段第2句的“People think a great deal of them, so much so that”是一个结果状语从句,主句是原因,从句是结果,由此可推出答案应为A,选项A是原句主句的近义替换。其他选项均无原文依据,纯属主观臆断。
3. What is the writer's attitude towards the countries that ruled over a large number of other countries?
B.should not fight when there are no quarrels to settle
C.should settle their quarrels without fighting
D.should settle their quarrels by killing the other side
A B C D
C
本题考查other than的理解。第3段倒数第3句提到文明人的做法,理解的关键在于短语other than(而不是),并明白作者认同other than之前的做法,即find some way of settling their disputes。选项A和B无依据,选项D显然与作者的观点完全相反。
5. The meaning of the last sentence is that ______.
A.those who fight believe that the winner is right and the loser wrong
B.only those who are powerful should go to war
C.those who are right should fight against those who are wrong
D.in a war only those who are powerful will win
A B C D
A
要正确理解该句子的意思,关键在于might一词,该词在此句中是个名词,意为“权力,力量”。当然,还必须联系前文所述“...because it has won, it had been in the right”。结合这两句话,可以推断A为正确选项,其他选项都属曲解。
Sex prejudices are based on and justified by the ideology (意识形态) that biology is destiny (命运). According to the ideology, basic biological and psychological differences exist between the sexes. These differences require each sex to play a separate role in social life. Women are the weaker sex—both physically and emotionally. Thus, they are naturally suited much more so than men, to the performance of domestic duties. A woman's place, under normal circumstances, is within the protective environment of the home. Nature has determined that women play care-taker roles, such as wife and mother and homemaker. On the other hand men are best suited to go out into the competitive world of work and politics, where serious responsibilities must be taken on. Men are to be the providers; women and children are "dependents". The idea also holds that women who wish to work outside the household should naturally fill these jobs that are in line with the special capabilities of their sex. It is thus appropriate for women, not men, to be employed as nurses, social workers, elementary school teachers, household helpers, and clerks and secretaries. These positions are simply an extension of women's domestic role. Informal distinctions between "women's work" and "men's work" in the labor force, according to the ideology, are simply a functional reflection of the basic differences between the sexes. Finally, the ideology suggests that nature has worked her will in another significant way. For the human species to survive over time, its members must regularly reproduce. Thus, women must, whether at home or in the labor force, make the most of their physical appearance. So goes the ideology. It is, of course, not true that basic biological and psychological differences between the sexes require each to play sex-defined roles in social life. There is much evidence that sex roles vary from society to society, and those role differences that do exist are largely learned. But to the degree people actually believe that biology is destiny and that nature intended for men and women to make different contributions to society, sex-defined roles will be seen as totally acceptable.
6. "Biology is destiny" in the first sentence means that ______.
A.biological differences determine sex roles
B.one's sex is determined before his/her birth
C.human cannot control their own fate
D.human beings can't change their sex
A B C D
A
根据第1句可知,这个说法应与本句开头的sex prejudices相关,另外,第2、3句是对“biology is destiny”这种意识形态的解释,对比四个选项,只有选项A是与“性别偏见”有关的,因此是正确答案。
7. Jobs such as nursing and teaching are considered suitable for women because ______.
A.women are physically and emotionally weaker
B.men are not suited for such jobs
C.such jobs grow out of their position in the home
D.distinctions are made between "women's work" and "men's work"
Passage Two "Opinion" is a word that is used carelessly today. It is used to refer to matters of taste, belief, and judgment. This casual use would probably cause little confusion if people didn't attach too much importance to opinion. Unfortunately, most attach great importance to it. "I have as much right to my opinion as you to yours," and "Everyone's entitled to his opinion," are common expressions. In fact, anyone who would challenge another's opinion is likely to be branded intolerant. Is that label accurate? Is it intolerant to challenge another's opinion? It depends on what definition of opinion you have in mind. For example, you may ask a friend "what do you think of the new Ford cars?" And he may reply, "In my opinion, they're ugly." In this case, it would not only be intolerant to challenge his statement, but foolish. For it's obvious that by opinion he means his personal preference, a matter of taste. And as the old saying goes, "It's pointless to argue about matters of taste." But consider this very different use of the term. A newspaper reports that the Supreme Court has delivered its opinion in a controversial case. Obviously the justices did not show their personal preferences, their mere likes and dislikes. They stated their considered judgment, painstakingly arrived at after thorough inquiry and deliberation. Most of what is referred to as opinion falls somewhere between these two extremes. It is not an expression of taste. Nor is it careful judgment. Yet it may contain elements of both. It is a view or belief more or less casually arrived at, with or without examining the evidence. Is everyone entitled to his opinion? Of course, this is not only permitted, but guaranteed. We are free to act on our opinions only so long as, in doing so, we do not harm others.
1. What do we learn about opinions from the passage?
A.Everyone has a right to hold his own opinion.
B.Free expression of opinions often leads to confusion.
C.Most people tend to be careless in forming their opinions.
D.Casual use of the word "opinion" often brings about quarrels.
5. As is indicated in the passage, being free to act on one's opinion ______.
A.means that one can ignore other people's criticism
B.means that one can impose his preferences on others
C.doesn't mean that one has the right to do things at will
D.doesn't mean that one has the right to charge others without evidence
A B C D
C
本题考查对复合句的理解。最后一段最后一句的so long as引出的让步状语从句指出了发表自己的看法时应遵守的条件,只有选项C能表达与这个状语从句相同的意思。
Six years ago, a Miami woman walking through the hall of an office building casually noticed two men standing together. Several minutes after her leaving, the men murdered a person working in the building. Police investigators determined that the woman was the only witness who had seen the two suspects, and could possibly describe them. In an interview with police, her memory of the men proved disappointingly unclear. Several days later, psychologist Ronald P. Fisher was brought in to obtain a more complete account from the woman. Fisher's interview produced a breakthrough (突破)—the woman reported a clear picture of one of the suspects. She then recalled several details about his appearances. This information gave police important leads that enabled them to arrest the suspects and close the case. Police investigators sought the help from Fisher because of his rich knowledge in conducting the so-called cognitive (认知的) interview, a kind of memory-rebuilding process. In its original form, the cognitive interview focuses on guiding witnesses through four general recalling techniques: thinking about physical surroundings and personal feelings that existed at the time of past events, reporting everything that comes to mind about those events no matter how broken or unconnected, retelling events in a variety of time orders, beginning to end, end to beginning, forward or backward, and adopting different perspectives while recalling events. Usually, an interviewer begins the cognitive approach by encouraging the witness to take an active role in recalling information rather than giving answers only to someone else's questions. The witness first describes what happened in his or her own words, with no interviewer interruptions. The interviewer then goes further with specific techniques, such as having the witness tell the details of what happened from different perspectives. Experiments with police detectives trained in this demanding interview method find that they get nearly 50% more information from witnesses than before training, while error rates remain about the same.
6. What is the purpose of this passage?
A.To give an account of a murder case in an office.
B.To explain why Fisher was invited to a police interview.
C.To describe how cognitive method helps the woman to recall.
D.To give the readers an idea of cognitive interview.
A B C D
D
全文的关键词the cognitive interview (the interview)虽然并未在文章一开头就出现,但在以后的段落中反复出现,因此选项D能概括本文主题。选项A是第1段涉及的内容,只是本文的引子;选项B是第2段所涉及的内容;选项C是作者为了介绍cognitive interview而使用的例子,并非全文的目的。
7. The cognitive interview helped the woman to recall more by ______.
8. It can he inferred from the passage that in a cognitive interview, the interviewer mainly plays a ______.
A.directing
B.questioning
C.passive
D.secondary
A B C D
A
从第3段第1句提到的conducting和第2句中的guiding两个词看来,可知认知访谈中访问者主要是引导受访者,也就是选项A。倒数第2段第1句rather than后的分句已说明受访者不只是回答问题,所以可以推断选项B错误。文中虽有提及受访者要play an active role,但并不等于说访问者是被动或次要角色,故选项C和D不对。
9. What is the key point of the cognitive interview?
A.The interviewer should interrupt the witness from time to time.
B.The witness is encouraged to take an active role in recalling information.
C.The interview should take place outside the police station.
D.The witness should recall details at the scene of the event.
A B C D
B
文章第4段第1句明确指出了答案,选项A与该段第2句相悖,选项C和D在文中并未提及。
10. Police trained in the cognitive interview method can ______.
A.get more information from the witness than before
B.decrease the error rate
C.solve the cases more quickly
D.use the method more skillfully than the psychologists