Even a careful motorist may commit a motoring offence. In this case, Even a careful motorist( 开汽车的人 ) may commit a motoring offence ( 违法 ).In this case, he will appear in a police court .This is a court ruled by a judge without a jury ( 陪审团 ).A judge has powers to pass sentence for relatively minor offences only ;serious charges are dealt with by a judge and a jury. In certain cases, a motoring offender may choose to go before a judge and a jury ,instead of appearing before just a judge .A court is also used for the conduct of preliminary investigations to dedermine whether or not a motoring offender shall appear for trial in a higher court. When his case comes up in court ,the motorist hears his name called by the clerk of the court, and comes forward to identify himself.The judge then calls for the policeman who charged the offender and asks him to give evidence. He is expected to ive an account of what happened when the offence was committed and to mention any special circumstances.For example the offence may have been partly due to the foolishness of another motorist.It would be unwise for the motoring offender to exaggerate this.It will not help his case to try to blame someone else for his own mistake. If you are guilty ,it is of course wise to admit it and say you're sorry for committing the offence and taking up the court's time .Judges are not heartless and a motorist may be lucky enough to hear one say :“ You've got good reasons ,but you have broken the law and I'll have to impose a fine .Pay five pounds.Next case.” Some short-tempered people forget that both policemen and judges have a public duty to perform,and aren rude to them. This does not pay! A judge will not let off an offender merely because he is respectful,but a polite law-breaker may certainly hope that the judge will extend him what tolerance the law permits. 31、Even a careful motorist may be asked to go to a police court for______. A、an injury B、a motoring offence C、refusing to pay a fine D、being rude to the policeman 32、The underlined word “ one ” (paragraph 5) refers to _____. A、a jury member B、a police officer C、a motorist D、a judge 33、A motoring offender is usually charged by ______. A、a judge B、a jury C、a policeman D、another motorist 34、It is foolish for a motoring offender to _______. A、overstate another motorist's mistake B、mention someone else's foolishness C、argue that he is not guilty D、choose to go before a jury 35、If a man knows that he is guilty, he should ______. A、be polite to the policeman and the judge B、try his best to appear before just a judge C、save the court's time and pay the fine D、admit the wrong and say sorry to the court