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1、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 accomp
2、lice. 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,
3、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 states gun laws are lax, and becoming more so all the time. In March Governor Rick Perry
4、signed a bill into law that gives increased discretion to open fire. Previously, Texans were justified in killing someone only if “a reasonable person in the actors situation would not have retreated”. The new law, which takes effect in September, eliminates the need for escape attempts. It assumes
5、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
6、 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
7、 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 1
8、973. And Texas is just the 16th state to pass such legislation since Florida did so in 2005. Floridas 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
9、 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
10、week, those episodes were, respectively, the deadliest campus shooting and the worst mass shooting in Americas 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
11、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 enco
12、urage 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 i
13、dea 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.
14、 Which one of the following is TRUE of Texas 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 Floridas law goes too far away when compared with the new law of Texas. DThe new law was passed quite smoothly.文章剖析:这篇文
15、章讲述了德克萨斯州的枪支法律。第一段由一条新闻说明了德州人对枪支的熟悉程度;第二段讲述德州枪支拥有的情况;第三、四段讲述德州一项新的枪支法律使得该州的枪支法更为宽松;第五段讲述虽然之前有许多枪杀惨案,但是德州仍然支持强制合法。词汇注释:conversant adj. 熟悉的discretion n. 行动的自由hysterical adj. 异常兴奋的stickler n. 坚持己见的人难句突破:(1)On Tuesday afternoon, as news about the Virginia Tech murders filtered out, the staff of a hambur
16、ger restaurant in downtown Austin gathered in front of a television suspended over the bar.主体句式 The staff gathered in front of结构分析 这是一个复合句,as引导的时间状语从句做句子的状语;后面suspended 是television的定语。句子译文 星期二下午,关于弗吉尼亚科技学院杀人案的消息传开后,奥斯汀市区一家汉堡包餐厅的员工聚集在吧台上方的电视机前。(2) There is widespread sympathy for the idea that, as Ol
17、iver Wendell Holmes put it in 1921, “Detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife.”主体句式 There is widespread sysmpathy for the idea.结构分析 这是一个复合句,that引导的是宾语the idea的同位语;as引导的是定语从句,用来修饰后面引号中的句子。句子译文 公众普遍认同1921年Oliver Wendell Holmes提出的建议,“面对已经举起的刀时不能要求人们没有任何反应。”题目分析:1. The
18、 waiter speculated that the murderer must have had an accomplice because_1.侍者推测凶手一定有同谋,因为_A the murderer was too young to commit such a serious murder by himself.A凶手太年轻了,不可能单独一个人就能犯下这么严重的罪行。B the murderer need an aid to reload bullets for him.B 凶手需要助手给自己装子弹。C the murderer need someone to carry the w
19、eapon for him.C 凶手需要有人为自己拿武器。D the murderer was instigated by some behind the curtain.D 凶手受到幕后人的指使。答案B难度系数 分析推理题。从这位侍者所说的话可以推断出来,他说这种手枪只能装下一定数量的子弹,他中间得停下来装弹,否则不可能一下子杀死这么多人。因此,因为他需要有人为他装子弹,所以侍者才这样说。选项中B符合题意。2. Which one of the following statements is TRUE of the bill signed by the governer?2.关于州长签署的议
20、案,下列哪个陈述是正确的?A The bill could better safeguard the law-abiding citizen.A议案可以更好地保护遵纪守法的公民。B The bill will encourage people to use guns more frequently.B 议案会鼓励人们更频繁地使用枪支。C The bill will make the gun laws of Texas more lax.C议案使得德州的枪支法律更为宽松。D The bill will ensure the duty to retreat.D 议案保证了退却义务。答案C难度系数
21、分析 推理题。文章第三段提到,该州长签署的议案去除了辨别是否有逃跑企图的需要,也就是说不管对方是否想要逃跑,公民都可以开枪。该法律赋予了公民更为宽松的枪支法律,没有倡导退却义务。因此,选项B、D陈述是不正确的,C选项是正确陈述。A选项,该法律不一定能更好地保护公民,因为可能会使冲突升级,反而不利于公民的安全。3.Towards the new gun law of Texas, the law-enforcement officials attitude can be said to be_3.对于德克萨斯新的枪支法令,法律执行官员的态度可以说是_A supportive.A 支持的。B op
22、posing.B 反对的。C indifferent.C 不关心的。D unclear.D 不明确的。答案B难度系数 分析细节题。文章第四段提到了执法人员对该法律的看法,他们认为退却义务可以救命,因为可以防止人们的冲突升级。而新法律没有确保这种退却义务。而且第四段一开头就说有许多对该法案的批评,接着就是执法人员的看法,这是说明批评的一个例子。因此,他们的态度是反对的,B选项为正确答案。4. The idea conveyed by Oliver Wendell Holmes statement is _4. Oliver Wendell Holmes的话表达的意思是_A that people
23、 will naturally resist when feeling threatened.A 人们感到威胁时会自然地抵抗。B that people will need to protect themselves when facing crisis.B 人们会在面临危机的时候保护自己。C that people naturally feel threatened even there is no real danger.C即使没有真正的危险时人们也会感到受到了威胁。D that people will retreat when founding the danger.D 人们发现危险时会
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