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    Secure your home with these expert-advised home safety tips that turn burglars into 1osers.

Store valuables carefully

Thieves already know you’re storing valuablesso upgrade your secret hiding places to ones that are harder to detect. 1. .Thieves often search drawers in the master bedroom but tend to leave kids’ rooms untouched.Just make sure it's a place your child can’t easily access1ike on a high closet shelf.

Install your security system in the right spot

2.but they also make it easy for burglars to see inside your home.Install your security keypad in a spot that is not visible from the doorstep so no one can see if your alarm is set.

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Knowing your house  is  completely  unattended  can  make  your  vacation  unnecessarily stressful.Whether you’re going away for two weeks or just a long weekendask a neighbor to check daily for flyers stuck in your front door.Foxy criminals have been known to leave pizza ads in doors to see how long it takes for residents to remove them.Stopping newspapers and mail delivery for the duration of your trip is a sure way to prevent mail from piling up at your doorstep.

Pay attention to bathroom windows

Burglars are often people you’ve seen beforelike a serviceman working on your house.If a yard worker or unknown visitor uses the bathroomhe may open the window so he can gain entry later.4..

Join in a community-wide crime prevention program

Cops are getting creative when it comes to catching criminalsand there are lots of opportunities for you to do your part to keep your community safe.Operation Identification is a nationwide project that encourages people to mark their property to fight against burglary and theft.5. .Also look into groups like Neighborhood Watch to see how you can get involved.

A.Let your neighbors be your eyes

B.Lower the volume of your telephone finger

C.Be sure to double-check that lock after this seemingly innocent person leaves

D.A simple solution is keeping important documents and objects in your child’s room

E.Decorative glass or large windows may be important for your front entrance feng shui

F.If you suspect that someone is trying to break into your homepress the“Panic”button

G.In some citiesburglary rates for the system are much lower than those of non-Participants

 

1.D 2.E 3.A 4.C 5.G 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。短文就如何更好地保护家园不被盗窃介绍了专家建议的一些安全技巧。 1.由“Thieves already know you’re storing valuables,so upgrade your secret hiding places to ones that are harder to detect. Thieves often search drawers in the master bedroom but tend to leave kids’ rooms untouched. Just make sure it's a place your child can’t easily access,1ike on a high closet shelf.”可知,小偷已经知道你存放了贵重物品,所以贵重物品的秘密藏身处升级到更难被发现的地方。小偷经常搜查主卧室的抽屉,但往往不去碰孩子们的房间。但要确保贵重东西要放在孩子不容易接近的地方,像放在一个高高的衣橱架子上。所以小题1在句中要起到承上启下的作用。故D选项“一个简单的解决办法是把重要的文件和物品放在你孩子的房间里”符合句意。故D选项正确。 2.由“but they also make it easy for burglars to see inside your home”可知,但它们也让窃贼很容易看到你家里面的情况。由连词but可知,小题2要与后句话形成转折关系。故E选项“装饰性玻璃或大窗户可能对你的前门风水很重要”符合句意。故E选项正确。 3.由“Whether you’re going away for two weeks or just a long weekend,ask a neighbor to check daily for flyers stuck in your front door. Foxy criminals have been known to leave pizza ads in doors to see how long it takes for residents to remove them.”可知,请你的邻居每天检查贴在你前门的传单。众所周知,狡猾的罪犯会在门上留下披萨广告,看看居民要花多长时间才能把它们拿走。所以本段主要在告诉读者,请邻居帮着看家,能够减少房屋被盗的风险也就是小题3本段的标题的内容。故A选项“请邻居帮着看家”符合句意。故A选项正确。 4.由“Burglars are often people you’ve seen before,like a serviceman working on your house. If a yard worker or unknown visitor uses the bathroom,he may open the window so he can gain entry later”可知,窃贼通常是你以前见过的人,就像一个在你家里工作的服务人员。如果一个院子里的工人或不知名的访客使用浴室,他可能会打开窗户,以便稍后进入。所以面对可能窗户被打开的情况,小题4要告诫读者如果出现了这样的情况该怎么办。故C选项“在这个看似没有问题的人离开后,一定要再次仔细检查窗户锁”。故C选项正确。 5.由“Operation Identification is a nationwide project that encourages people to mark their property to fight against burglary and theft.”可知,身份识别行动是一个全国性的项目,鼓励人们标记他们的财产,以打击入室盗窃和偷窃犯罪行为。所以小题5要说明身份识别行动所取得的效果。故G选项“在一些城市,该系统下的入室盗窃发生率远低于没有参加该系统的入室盗窃发生率”。故G选项正确。
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