2021年考博英語閱讀理解模擬試題(二十五)

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On Tuesday afternoon, as news about the Virginia Tech murders filtered out, the staff of a hamburger restaurant in downtown Austin gathered in front of a television suspended over the bar. A boyish-looking waiter speculated that if the gunman had really used a 9mm handgun, he must have had an accomplice. That handgun can hold a fair number of bullets, he said, but the gunman would have had to stop to reload.

It is not unusual for a Texan to be casually conversant about firearms. A state resident does not need a permit to buy a gun and guns do not have to be registered. Police are, as a result, not sure how many guns there are in the state. But the number is substantial. In a 2001 poll by the Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, 36% of respondents said that their household had at least one.

The state's gun laws are lax, and becoming more so all the time. In March Governor Rick Perry signed a bill into law that gives increased discretionto open fire. Previously, Texans were justified in killing someone only if “a reasonable person in the actor's situation would not have retreated”. The new law, which takes effect in September, eliminates the need for escape attempts. It assumes that the otherwise law-abiding citizen had a good reason for standing their ground. It also gives shooters immunity from civil suits.

The law has plenty of critics. Law-enforcement officials say the duty to retreat saves lives because it discourages people from escalating conflicts. The new law seems to protect hysterical trigger-fingers who feel themselves genuinely threatened when no real threat exists. The law was probably not necessary anyway. There is no carjacking crisis in the state. And juries have never been sticklers about the duty to retreat. There is widespread sympathy for the idea that, as Oliver Wendell Holmes put it in 1921, “Detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife.”

Still, the bill flew through the legislature with broad support. In a way, it simply marks a return to form for the state. Texas did not acknowledge a duty to retreat until 1973. And Texas is just the 16th state to pass such legislation since Florida did so in 2005. Florida's law goes even further, as it presumes that any cat burglar has murderous intent.

Texans largely support gun ownership, despite the fact that the state has experienced mass murders of its own. In 1966 Charles Whitman, a student at the University of Texas at Austin, shot almost 50 passers-by from the top of the campus clock-tower. Sixteen died. And in 1991 George Hennard drove his truck into a restaurant in the small town of Killeen, where he killed 23 patrons before killing himself. Before this week, those episodes were, respectively, the deadliest campus shooting and the worst mass shooting in America's history.

1. The waiter speculated that the murderer must have had an accomplice because_____

[A] the murderer was too young to commit such a serious murder by himself.

[B] the murderer need an aid to reload bullets for him.

[C] the murderer need someone to carry the weapon for him.

[D] the murderer was instigated by some behind the curtain.

2. Which one of the following statements is TRUE of the bill signed by the governer?

[A] The bill could better safeguard the law-abiding citizen.

[B] The bill will encourage people to use guns more frequently.

[C] The bill will make the gun laws of Texas more lax.

[D] The bill will prevent gun owners from all civil suits.

3.Towards the new gun law of Texas, the law-enforcement officials’ attitude can be said to be_____

[A] supportive.

[B] opposing.

[C] indifferent.

[D] unclear.

4. The idea conveyed by Oliver Wendell Holmes’ statement is _____

[A] that people will naturally resist when feeling threatened.

[B] that people will need to protect themselves when facing crisis.

[C] that people naturally feel threatened even there is no real danger.

[D] that people will retreat when founding the danger.

5. Which one of the following is TRUE of Texa’s law?

[A] Texas is the 16th state to pass the duty to retreat through the legislature.

[B] Texas’ new law won broad support from gun owners.

[C] Florida’s law goes too far away when compared with the new law of Texas.

[D]The new law was passed quite smoothly.

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