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2014年职称英语考试《理工类C级》模拟题三

2013-12-18来源:和谐英语
第2部分:阅读判断(第16—22题,每题1分,共7分)阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断。如果该句提供的是正确信息,请在答题卡上把A涂黑;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请在答题卡上把B涂黑;如果该句的信息文章中没有提及,请在答题卡上把C涂黑。
16、回答16-23题
Petitions
  Petitions (请愿书) have long been a part of British political life. Anyone who wanted tochange something would get a list of signatures from people who agreed to the idea and eithersend them to the government or deliver them personally to the Prime Minister's house inLondon.
They are always accepted at the door by one of the PM's officials. What happens then?Nothing much, usually. But petitions have always been thought of as a useful way for those whogovern to find out what the people really think.
  That's why the UK government launched its "e-petition" site in November 2006. Instead ofphysically collecting signatures, all anyone with an idea has to do now is to make a proposal onthe government website, and anyone who supports the idea is free to add his or her signature.The petitions soon started to flow in. The idea was for the British people to express theirconstructive ideas. Many chose instead to express their sense of humor.
  One petitioner called on Tony Blair to "stop the Deputy Prime Minister eating so much".Another wanted to expel (驱逐) Scotland from the United Kingdom because Scottish footballfans never support England in the World Cup.
  Other petitioners called on the Prime Minister to abolish the monarchy. Some wanted togive it more power. Some wanted to oppose the United States. Others wanted to leave theEuropean Union. Some wanted to send more troops to Iraq and others wanted them all broughthome. Some wanted to adopt the euro (欧元). Others wanted to keep the pound.
  Yet if some petitions are not serious, others present a direct challenge to government policy. A petition calling on the government to drop plans to charge drivers for using roads hasalready drawn around 1.8 million signatures. In response to that, a rival petition has been postedin support of road pricing. And that is also rapidly growing.
  There are about 60 million people in Britain, so it is understandable that the governmentwants to find out what people are thinking. But the problem with the e-petition site seems to bethat the British people have about 70 million opinions, and want the Prime Minister to hear all ofthem. Perhaps he could start a petition asking everyone to just shut up for a while.

A petition needs to be signed.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned

17、The Prime Minister reads petitions every day.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned

18、A petition has to be mailed to the Prime Minister's house in London.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned

19、Petitions have been taken to be one of the ways for the British people to express their ideas.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned

20、No other governments have launched their e-petition sites.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned

21、All petitions are serious.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned

22、It is impossible for the Prime Minister to hear all of the opinions.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned