Mr. Smith, a passenger on the transcontinental train, appeared before the judge. A police officer claimed he had attempted to paying his fare. The defendant refused to consult a lawyer suggested that the officer aware all the circumstances. He appealed the judge, when interpreting the evidence, tointo account the absence of any criminal record in his . His ticket, he said, was stolen shortly before the train crossed the international . At that time and in that territory he was unwilling to the incident to the local railway authorities or cancel the of his journey, in of the severe maltreatment(粗暴对待) to which he might be . He emphasized his readiness to any punishment the judge imposed. In his summary the indicated he was convinced that Smith’s was partly justified. Technically, , he had committed an offence. Crime must not be encouraged or the process of the law interfered . He found Smith and fined him one dollar. (1) (A)avoid (B)reject (C)refuse (D)neglect
(2) (A)while (B)because (C)and (D)who
(3) (A)would not be (B)should not be (C)was not (D)were not
(4) (A) for (B)with (C)of (D)about
(5) (A)against (B)to (C)for (D)toward
(6) (A)take (B)get (C)make (D)keeo
(7) (A)precious (B)precise (C)previous (D)primitive
(8) (A)situation (B)circumstance (C)accident (D)case
(9) (A)borders (B)ranges (C)sides (D)edges
(10) (A)complain (B)mention (C)suggest (D)propose
(11) (A)last (B)rest (C)latest (D)most
(12) (A)view (B)part (C)spite (D)relation
(13) (A)accused (B)objected (C)charged (D)exposed
(14) (A)acquire (B)accept (C)admit (D)receive
(15) (A)relative (B)respective (C)reasonable (D)regular
(16) (A)passenger (B)judge (C)author (D)officer
(17) (A)cause (B)excuse (C)reason (D)proposal
(18) (A)otherwise (B)moreover (C)therefore (D)however
(19) (A)for (B)with (C)of (D)in
(20) (A)guilty (B)innocent (C)c
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