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新标准大学英语视听说2unit3crimewatch文本及答案Unit3CrimewatchInsideviewConversation1Kate:So,whatdidyouthinkofthemovieMark:ItwasgoodbutIthoughtitwastoolong.Kate:Yes,metoo.Kate:Hey,where’smybikeIdon’tbelieveit!It’sgone!Mark:Itwasnexttomine,youchaineditup!Kate:Someone’sstolenit!Oh,how...

新标准大学英语视听说2unit3crimewatch文本及答案
Unit3CrimewatchInsideviewConversation1Kate:So,whatdidyouthinkofthemovieMark:ItwasgoodbutIthoughtitwastoolong.Kate:Yes,metoo.Kate:Hey,where’smybikeIdon’tbelieveit!It’sgone!Mark:Itwasnexttomine,youchaineditup!Kate:Someone’sstolenit!Oh,howcouldthey!Mark:Oh,Kate!Kate:Howcouldsomeonehavedonethis!Thecreep!Mark:It’sareallymeanthingtodo,stealabike.Kate:Itwasamountainbikeanditcostafortune–Idon’thavethemoneytobuyanotherone.Mark:Listen,I’llgodownthestreetandseeifIcanseeanyonewithit.Whydon’tyougointothatshopandseeifthey’veseenanythingsuspiciousI’llbebackinaminute.Kate:OK.…Kate:WellMark:Noluck.WhatdidtheysayintheshopKate:Iaskedtheshopkeeperifshe’dseenanything–Mark:AndKate:Shesaidshehadn’t.Iguessitwasalongshot.Sheadvisedmetoreportittothepolice.Butaccordingtoher,bikesgetstolenallthetimearoundhere.Mark:Listen,let’sgetbacksoyoucanreportit.Kate:I’vegotnobike.I’mjustsoupset!Mark:It’snotfartocollege.Comeon!Conversation2Mark:SodidyouringthepoliceKate:Yes.Iwenttothepolicestationtoreportit.Mark:WhatdidtheysayKate:Noone’sfoundit.ThiswomansaidthatOxfordhasthefifthhighestrateofbiketheftinthecountry!Mark:You’rejoking!Kate:That’swhatshesaid.Mark:WhatelsedidshesayKate:Shetoldmethatsometimesyoudogetbikesback–thethievesusethemandthenabandonthem,apparently,andthenpeoplefindthemandreportthem.Mark:Soyoumightgetitback.Kate:Ihopeso,Mark,Ireallydo.It’sjusttoomuchyouknowBut…um…whatelseShetoldmetogotothissaletheyhaveofabandonedbikes.ShethinksImightfinditthere.Butit’sonlyeverytwomonths,Ican’twaittillthen!Honestly,Mark,I’mreallyfurious!Mark:YoucanalwaysbuyacheapbikeoneBay.Kate:Hello…Speaking…Youfoundit!WherewasitIsit…Oh,that’sfantasticnews!Therewasalampandabasketonit…Right…OK,thankyou,I’llbeintomorrowmorningtopickitup.Unbelievable!Thisguyfoundit!Mark:Brilliant!WasthatthepoliceKate:Yes.Whattheysaidwas,someonedumpeditoutsidethisguy’sbackyard.Mark:That’ssostrange!Kate:Thelamp’sbeenstolenandthebasket.Mark:Forgetaboutit!You’reluckytogetitback!OutsideviewPart1PresenterDodgydealsaren’ttheonlyproblemsassociatedwithdoorstepsellers.Yourdoorsteppresentstheseunannouncedvisitorswitharealopportunitytoundertakedistractionburglarywheretheyoftenposeasbogusofficialstogainaccesstoyourhome.I’mjoinednowbyIanHolt,fromThamesValleyPolice.Ian,justoutlineformewhatdoesdistractionburglaryactuallyentailIanHoltWellbasicallywhathappensis,somebodyusesastorytogetinsidesomebody’shouseandthentheystealitems,usuallycashorsmallitemsofjewellery.PresenterAndwhatarethedifferenttechniquesthatarecommonlyusedIanHoltWellbasicallytheer…thepeoplethatcommitthiscrimemovefromareatoarea,er…theywilllookatanarea,theywilltryandpickaparticulartargetandtheycanfindthatbylookingatproperty,itmaybeer,anuncutgarden,itmayberepairsthatneeddoingtotheproperty.Somethingthatindicatesthatthere’s,there’savulnerablepersoninthere.It…usually,it’sanelderlypersonthatlivesthere.IsthisquiteacommonproblemnowItisbecomingmorecommon.Togetitinperspective,ofthe14,000burglariesthatwereinThamesValleylastyear,wehadreported800crimesofdistractionburglary.But,it…there’saslightincreasethisyearoverlastyear’sfigures.OK,youmentionedsomeofthevictimsbeingelderly.WhatotherpeoplearetargetedWell,unfortunately,withthistypeofoffence,itisthevulnerableinsocietyandtheelderly.The,thenationalaverage,ifthere’ssuchathingasa,avictimforthistypeofcrime,isawhitefemaleaged81years.Andwhataboutthingsthatpeoplecandotopreventithappening,basicallyWellthethingstheycandoarevery,verysimple.Thedifficultycomes,isthatsomeofthesepeople,er…it’sverydifficultforthemtorememberwhattodo.Butthethreethingswe,wealwayssayis:stop,chainandcheck.Andthat’sstopbeforeyouopenthedoortomakesurewho’sontheotherside.Alwaysapplyachain.Ifyouhaven’tgotachain,fitachaintothedoor,oradoorbarifyou’vegotdifficultyinhandlingachainwitharthriticfingers.Butalsowhenyouanswerthedoor,checktheidentityofthepersonthere.GenerallytheoffenderssaytheyarefromtheWaterBoardorfromutilities.Theymaysaythey’refromacharityorevenfromlocalauthority.Butgenerally,autilitywillbeinuniform.Askfortheiridentification.Agenuinepersonwillnotmindyoudoingthatandwillwaituntilyoucancheckthemout.Ifyoudoneedtocheckthem,phonethenumberon,onyourlastbill.Whatwon’thappenisthatifitisaboguscaller,theywillbecomeunnervedbythisreactionandtheywillleave.PresenterOKandthere’salsoacoupleofgadgetsnewonthemarketthatalsocanhelpaswell.Justtalkusthroughthat.IanHoltCertainly,yes.The…aspyer…viewerisfairlystandard.Butforelderlywhomayhavepooreyesightthere’saspyscopewhichactuallymakesitaloteasierforthemtoseewho’soutside.AsImentionedbeforeaboutthedoorbar,again,itcanbeeasiertoapplythanthechain.Veryreasonablepriceder,andsomethingthatisfairlynew…asImentionedbeforeit’sverydifficultforsomeofthesepeopletorememberwhattheyhavetodowhentheygotothedoorandthat’swhytheybecomevictims.AndthisitemiscalledaMemoMinderandactuallyyoucanrecordamessageonthereandit’snicetohaveagrand-daughterorsomebodytorecordamessage,buteverytimethepersonapproachesthedooritremindsthemwithavoicetosay“Putyourchainon.”ListeninginPassage1Patrick:Ireadafunnystorytodayinthepaper–truestory.Steve:Goon,then.Patrick:OK.This72-yearoldguystoleapairoftrousersfromadepartmentstoreinParis.Asecuritymansawhimandalertedthepoliceandtheywerewaitingforhimwhenhecameoutoftheshop.Theshoplifterstartedrunning,butthepolicemansooncaughtupwithhim.Themanthenbitthepolicemanonhisarmseveraltimes.Steve:HebitthepolicemanPatrick:Yes–youhavetoremember,hewas72.Steve:I’dforgottenthat.Patrick:Problemwas,itdidn’thurtthepolicemanatall,’causetheguyhadforgottentoputhisfalseteethinbeforehelefthome.Steve:Veryfunny!Patrick:Andthemoralofthestoryis–Steve:Alwaysremembertowearyourfalseteethifyou’regoingtobitesomeone.Patrick:That’sgood.Ireadafunnycrimestorytheotherday.Let’ssee…yeah…thisguy…thisguyrobbedasupermarketsomewhereinAmerica–Ican’trememberwhereexactly–anyway,hegotawaywithabout4,000dollars.Thenextweekthelocalnewspaperreportedthestorybutsaidhe’dstolen6,000dollars.Thethiefrangthenewspaperofficetocomplain.Hesaid,“Look,Ionlytook4,000dollars.I’mwonderingifthesupermarketmanagertookanother2,000andsaidI’dtakenit.Ididnottake6,000,Ipromiseyou.”Steve:Hewasprobablytellingthetruth.Patrick:Heprobablywas.Anyway,thenewspapermanagedtokeeptheguytalkingwhiletheyrangthepolice.Andthepolicetracedthecall–theguywasringingfromaphonebooth–andtheyarrestedhimwhilehewasstilltalkingtothenewspaper.Steve:That’sgood.Stupidguy!I’vegotanothertruestory…This–this–oldguywasincourtforsomecrime–andhefellasleep.Hiscasebeganandhislawyerstoodupandsaid,“Myclientpleadsnotguilty.”Themansuddenlywokeup,butwasn’tsurewhatwashappening.Hejumpedupandshouted,“Ipleadguilty!Ipleadguilty!”Patrick:SowhathappenedSteve:Thejudgeallowedhimtopleadnotguilty.Patrick:That’sthebest,Ithink.Passage2Presenter:You’relisteningtoKevinFallonandmytopicfortodayisstreetcrime.Beingmuggedissomethingthatcanhappentoanyone–andit’saveryfrighteningexperience.Soit’spositivewhenyouhearofsomeonewhowasattackedbyamuggeranddefeatedthem–especiallywhenthatpersonisawoman.AnnaBlackwasattackedbyamugger.She’sheretotellusaboutit.Howlongagodidthishappen,AnnaNews24/7Unit4AnnaJustoveraweekago.Thedayithappened,Iwascominghomefromworkabitlaterthanusual–Ithinkitwasaboutseven.Iwasonmymobilephone,talkingtomyhusband.PresenterAnditwasstilldaylightAnna:Yes.Anyway,suddenly,someonepulledmyhairfrombehind–andatthesametimetheygrabbedmymobilephone.Now,I’makarateblackbelt–Presenter:Really!Anna:Yes,Ipractisethreetimesaweek–soI’mreadyforsituationslikethis.Presenter:Ibetyouare.Anna:Yes,Icanreactveryfast.Soassoonasthisguygrabbedme,Ididwhatyou’retoldtodointhesesituations.Presenter:Andwhat’sthatAnna:Ifellbackwardsontohim.Presenter:Youfellbackwardsontohim!Anna:Yeah!I’mtallandquiteheavy–sowebothfelltothegroundtogether.Presenter:Goodness!Anna:Ier,yeah–IwasreadytohithimbutthennextthingIknew,twomenhadseizedtheguy.Theyweredrivingpastandthey,theystoppedtohelp.Theywerebigstrongguys.Theycalledthepolicewhocameinfiveminutes.Presenter:SothemuggerwasarrestedAnna:Yes,hewas.Presenter:Doyouthink,ifthathadn’thappened,youcouldhaveinjuredhimAnna:Oh,I’dliketothinkso.I’mablackbelt,that’swhatI’mtrainedtodo.Presenter:Well,it’sgreattohearofwomencopingwellinsituationslikethis.Perhapsweshouldalllearnkarate.Anna:Ithinkit’sagoodideatohavesomekindofdefencetraining.Yes,especiallyifyouliveinanareathatisn’tverysafe.
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