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Jim Ayers had investigated all manner of felonies in his fourteen-year career with the Oregon State Pohce. Like most officers wh
Jim Ayers had investigated all manner of felonies in his fourteen-year career with the Oregon State Pohce. Like most officers wh
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Jim Ayers had investigated all manner of felonies in his fourteen-year career with the Oregon State Pohce. Like most officers who had hired on as troopers, he was tall and well-muscled. He had thick, wavy hair, and a rumbling deep voice. He had worked the road for eight years, investigating accidents. He had seen much tragedy, but he had also learned what was " normal" tragedy—if there could be such a thing—and what was "abnormal" tragedy.
Avers had become an expert in both arson investigation and psychosexual crimes, and he had investigated innumerable homicides. Jerry Finch had a few years on him, both in age and experience. Together the two men drove to the scene at 79th and the Sunset, not knowing what to expect. The best detectives are not tough: if they were, they would not have the special intuitive sense that enables them to see what laymen cannot. But Jim Ayers, like his peers, usually managed to hide his own pain over what one human being can do to another behind a veneer of black humor and professional distance.
After arriving at the scene, Finch and Ayers gazed down at the slender woman who lay on the freeway shoulder, her face and head disfigured by some tremendous force. They walked around the Toyota van and saw the scratch-like dents in its right front end and where a signal lens was broken out. Randy Brighton was still on the scene and he told Finch and Ayers how he had found the van butting against the median barrier of the freeway. That would have broken the signal light. They found the signal lens itself lying on the freeway in the fast lane. They also saw the beige purse that had been forcing the accelerator down before Blighton kicked it away. It would have been e-nough to keep her engine running while the car was in gear.
With flashlights Finch and Ayers looked into the van, playing light over the child’s carseat, the blood splatter on the interior roof, the splash of blood on the interior hump over the transmission, and the pools of blood on the floor behind the front seats. A white plastic produce bag fluttered on the passenger—side floor. It too bore bloodstains.
Jim Ayers had come to a bleak conclusion. The purpose of sending the van onto the highway was to cause it to be hit by other vehicles.
Had that happened, had vehicles approaching at fifty-five to sixty-five miles an hour rounded the curve, they would have ineluctably smashed into the driver’s side of the van, and even though a fire might not have resulted, the evidence of the woman’ s body and from the vehicle it self would have been obliterated.
Further, in all likelihood, a chain reaction of accidents would have ensued, vehicle after vehicle piling up on this foggy night. Clearly, all whoever had perpetrated this crime cared about was that the crime he covered by a grinding collision of jagged steel, flying glass shards, and a proliferation of bodies.
With which of the following statements would the author agree?
选项
A、Intuition and sensitivity exist in a symbiotic relationship.
B、All detectives have special intuitive senses.
C、Detectives have better vision than other people.
D、The opposite of a tough detective is a tender detective.
答案
A
解析
根据第二段“The best detectives are not tough:if they were,they would not have the special intuitive sense that enables them to see what laymen cannot.”可知,最好的观察工具不是直接的,如果是,那可能是特有的直觉,直觉让他们看到常人看不到的东西。由此得出,答案为A。
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