_____into the house, the thief was soon caught by the police.

 A. Having seen him steal  B. Seen stolen  C. Seen stealing   D. Seeing him steal

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_________1.You run a billboard advertising business you inherited(繼承)from your father, and you are looking to expand in new directions.What do you do?

_________2.You are a successful talk-show host, and have just achieved national recognition(認(rèn)可).You want more control over your show, and a greater share of its profits.What do you do?

_________3.You are still in college, but together with a friend you have established a software company that deals with major corporations.What do you do?

_________4.You are a successful business analyst(分析師), and come to think that the mail-order business model could be adapted to online book sales.What do you do?

_________5.You own several highly profitable waste-collection routes.The government has recently issued the Solid Waste Disposal Act, increasing standards of hygiene(衛(wèi)生)in waste disposal.What do you do?

A.In 1968, H.Wayne Huizenga teamed with a partner to create a nationwide company for waste collection, a business traditionally made up of small, local companies.The new company, Waste Management, Inc., became the foundation of his fortune.

B.While attending Harvard University in 1975, Bill Gates teamed with Paul Allen to develop a version of the BASIC programming language for the Altair 8800, the first personal computer.They licensed the software to the manufacturer of the Altair and formed Microsoft(originally Micro-soft)to develop versions of BASIC for other computer companies.Gates decided to drop out(退學(xué))of Harvard in his junior year to devote his time to Microsoft.

C.In 1963, Ted Turner took over his family billboard-advertising business.In 1970 he bought a failing UHF(ultrahigh frequency)television station in Atlanta, Georgia, and by 1975 Turner had transformed it into the first“superstation”-WTBS, by transmitting(傳送)low-cost sports and entertainment programs via satellite to cable systems throughout the country.

D.In 1986, Oprah Winfrey formed Harpo Productions to produce her own show and other projects.With distribution rights(銷售權(quán))to her shows, Winfrey used profits to expand her business activities.By 1998 Winfrey was worth $675 million.

E.Microsoft founder Bill Gates planned to give away almost all of his vast fortune, largely to the cause of global health.Having already the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with $24 billion to address global health issues, Gates said that eventually his entire fortune would be put towards the cause except“a few percent left for the kids”.

F.Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos grew interested in online retailing(零售業(yè))in 1994 while working as a business analyst in New York City.After researching the success of different mail-order companies Bezos decided that books were the perfect product to see via the Internet.That year he left New York to establish his new company in Seattle, chosen for its being near to major book wholesalers and the advanced high-tech industry.In July 1995 Amazon.com developed its Website, and has since expanded to offer many other retail products in addition to books.

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  WASHINGTON-According to statistics compiled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 72 officers were killed by criminals in 2011, increased markedly in recently years.

  The 2011 deaths were the first time that more officers were killed by suspects than car accidents.The number was the highest in nearly two decades, excluding those who died in the Sept.11 attacks in 2001 and the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.

  While the F.B.I.a(chǎn)nd other law enforcement(執(zhí)行)officials cannot fully explain the reasons for the rise in officer homicides, they are clear about the terrible consequences.

  “In this law enforcement job, when you pin this badge on and go out on calls, when you leave home, you can't guarantee that you will come back,” said Sheriff Ray Foster of Buchanan County, Va.

  After a series of killings in early 2011, Attorney General Eric H.Holder Jr.a(chǎn)sked federal authorities to work with local police departments to try to come up with solutions to the problem.

  The F.B.I., which has tracked officer deaths since 1937, paid for a study conducted by John Jay College that found that in many cases the officers were trying to arrest or stop a suspect who had previously been arrested for a violent crime.

  That prompted the F.B.I.to change what information it will provide to local police departments, the officials said.Starting this year, when police officers stop a car and call its license plate into the F.B.I.'s database, they will be told whether the owner of the vehicle has a violent history.Through the first three months of this year, the number of police fatalities has dropped, though it is unclear why.

  Some law enforcement officials believe that techniques pioneered by the New York Police Department over the past two decades and adopted by other departments may have put officers at greater risk by encouraging them to conduct more street stops and to seek out and confront(對(duì)抗)suspects who seem likely to be armed.In New York and elsewhere, police officials moved more officers into crime-ridden areas.

  Some argue that the rise in violence is linked to the tough economy.With less money, police departments, after years of staffing increases, have been forced to make cutbacks(削減).

  The police chief in Camden, N.J., J.Scott Thomson, whose force of 400 was cut by nearly half last year because of financing issues, said that having fewer officers on the street “makes it that much more difficult to create an environment in which criminals do not feel as encouraged to attack another person, let alone a law enforcement officer.”

  “Every stop can be potentially fatal, so we are trying to make sure the officers are ready and prepared to face deadly force every single day they go out.” Ms.Klimt said.

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77. Many people o___to experimenting on animals. They are strongly for protecting animals.

78. If you do wrong, you deserve p            .

79. Tell me the e        time when the next train will arrive.

80. It o________ to me that I left my wallet at home.

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82. We decided to advertise one of our new          (產(chǎn)品) .

83. After looking into the case, the police found the man i     and set him free.

84. If you have any problem, don’t h        to ask me.

85. A good listener often listens quietly without_________ (打斷) the speaker.

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【小題2】Please don't h_______ to contact me if you have any questions.
【小題3】Seeing that you have no time to attend the meeting, I will have Peter r_______ you.
【小題4】Regardless of where we are and what we are doing, we want to have a_______ to our data.
【小題5】 We have decided to have our house painted and then d_______ it with some paintings.
【小題6】While Hamlet and the ghost walked away into the darkness, his friends had to wait _______ (焦慮地) there worrying about his safe return .
【小題7】This can make them nervous or _______ (尷尬的) about speaking English in public.
【小題8】On the basis of a number of _______ (分析) they solved this problem by adopting a set of special methods.
【小題9】I knew that she could give me some _______ (有益的) tips.
【小題10】_______ (把……乘以) this number by 6 to get your heart rate per minute.

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3.Cloning plants is s___________ while cloning animals is very complicated.

4.When I first applied for a patent I was very puzzled by the ______(評(píng)判的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)).

5.It was this exploring around problems and his _________(充滿活力的,精力充沛的)spirit that led to his most famous invention --- the telephone in 1876.

6.Without any h_________, he jumped into the river to save the drowning child.

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