A. WARMER B. COOLER C. HOTTER D. COLDERREAD THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE...
23. A. warmer
B. cooler
C. hotter
D. colder
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet
to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
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 artists. 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 very 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.