

Some policemen in New York City don’t look like policemen. They are part of a special anti-crime squad. They help the regular police force in a clever way. The squad has 200 men, two make-up artists and a hairdresser.
Seven days a week these policemen go out to work – but New Yorkers probably don’t notice them in the streets. Every morning they leave the squad officers, after a few minutes with the hairdresser and make-up artirsts. They go into the streets as hippies, businessmen, blind men, postmen, women, and workmen. Without police uniforms they can move around the city and watch people vert easily. They watch carefully, and talk to people – sometimes to criminals. Then they give information to the police.
These people’s jobs is very dangerous. Criminals are afraid of policemen with guns. But they are not afraid of “an ordinary person”. So criminals often attack these special policemen. The anti-crime squad must have lessons to learn to protect themselves. The police department pays these men the same money as ordinary policemen.
36. The special anti-crime squad is made up of_________.
A. 197 policemen and policewomen
B. 200 policemen and policewomen
C. 200 men, artists and hairdressers.
D. 203 policemen and policewomen
37. When these special police walk in thr streets,________.
A. they wear special clothes
B. they are taken as ordinary people
C. they often talk to criminals
D. they are supposed to attack criminals
38. The special anti-crime squad is formed to_________.
A. deal with dangerous jobs no one else likes to do
B. move around the city and watch carefully
C. help the regular police when they are attacked
D. provided valuable information for the police
39. The special anti-crime police_________.
A. are a kind of policemen without guns
B. do not enjoy a holiday on weekends
C. are formed by different kinds of people
D. get more pay than other policemen.
40. The best title for this passage could be________.
A. New York’s police
B. Ordinary people in the street
C. Special police
D. dangerous criminals
Seven days a week these policemen go out to work – but New Yorkers probably don’t notice them in the streets. Every morning they leave the squad officers, after a few minutes with the hairdresser and make-up artirsts. They go into the streets as hippies, businessmen, blind men, postmen, women, and workmen. Without police uniforms they can move around the city and watch people vert easily. They watch carefully, and talk to people – sometimes to criminals. Then they give information to the police.
These people’s jobs is very dangerous. Criminals are afraid of policemen with guns. But they are not afraid of “an ordinary person”. So criminals often attack these special policemen. The anti-crime squad must have lessons to learn to protect themselves. The police department pays these men the same money as ordinary policemen.
36. The special anti-crime squad is made up of_________.
A. 197 policemen and policewomen
B. 200 policemen and policewomen
C. 200 men, artists and hairdressers.
D. 203 policemen and policewomen
37. When these special police walk in thr streets,________.
A. they wear special clothes
B. they are taken as ordinary people
C. they often talk to criminals
D. they are supposed to attack criminals
38. The special anti-crime squad is formed to_________.
A. deal with dangerous jobs no one else likes to do
B. move around the city and watch carefully
C. help the regular police when they are attacked
D. provided valuable information for the police
39. The special anti-crime police_________.
A. are a kind of policemen without guns
B. do not enjoy a holiday on weekends
C. are formed by different kinds of people
D. get more pay than other policemen.
40. The best title for this passage could be________.
A. New York’s police
B. Ordinary people in the street
C. Special police
D. dangerous criminals