2.(c4-listening)
A: It became a great attraction for tourists.
B: It found its way back to the park's zoo.
C: It was shot to death by a police officer.
D: It was sent to the animal control department.
A: It became a great attraction for tourists.
B: It found its way back to the park's zoo.
C: It was shot to death by a police officer.
D: It was sent to the animal control department.
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- 2. Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard. A: It became a great attraction for tourists. B: It found its way back to the park’s zoo. C: It was shot to death by a police officer. D: It was sent to the animal control department.
- Questions land 2 are based on the news report you have just heard. A: It was shot to death by a police officer. B: It found itswayback to the park's zoo. C: It became a great attraction for tourists. D: It was sent to the animal control department.
- Section A Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard. 1. A) Many facilities were destroyed by a wandering cow. B) A wandering cow knocked down one of its fences. C) Some tourists were injured by a wandering cow. D) A wandering cow was captured by the police. 2. A) It was shot to death by a police officer. B) It found its way back to the park’s zoo. C) It became a great attraction for tourists. D) It was sent to the animal control department.
- Questions 11—13 are based on the following conversation between a driver and a police officer. Why did the police officer stop the driver A: The driver exceeded the speed limit. B: The driver didn"t stop at the zebra crossing. C: The officer was conducting a routine check. D: The officer found the car"s brake lights were out.
- The police department came under strong criticism for both the death of an unarmed man and its handling of the .