(B)
When sailors(水手)are allowed ashore(在岸上)after a long time at sea,they sometimes get drunk and make trouble.So the navy(海军)always has naval police in big ports(港口).When sailors make trouble,the naval police come and deal with(处理)them.
One day,the naval police in a big seaport received an urgent(紧急的)telephone call from a bar in the town.The barm an said that a big sailor had gotten drunk and was breaking the glasses,tables and chairs in the bar.The officer who was in charge of(负责)the naval police soldier that evening said that he would com e at once.
Now officers who had to go and deal with sailors who were heavily drunk usually chose the biggest naval policem an they could find to go with them .But this officer did not do this. Instead,he chose the sm allest and weakest-looking man he could find to go to the bar with him and arrest(拘留、逮捕)the sailor who was breaking the things in the bar.
Another officer who happened to be there was surprised when he saw this officer choose this sm all man,so he said to him,“Why don't you take a big man with you?You may have to fight the sailor who is drunk.
“Yes,you are right,answered the first officer.“That is exactly why I am taking this small man.If you saw two policemen coming to arrest you,and one of them was much smaller than the other,which one would you attack?
根据短文内容及首字母提示,在下列各句中的空处填入适当的单词。
1.When they are allowed ashore,the sailors sometimes d _____ t_____ m _____ wine.
2.Naval police's job is to deal with the sailors who m _____ t _____ .
3.The other officer was a _____ about that officer choosing the s _____ naval policeman to go with him.
4.The officer didn't take a big man with him because the drunken sailor might usually attack the s _____ man first.
(B)1.drink too much 2.make trouble 3.amazed;smallest 4.smaller