问题 单项选择题

The questions in this group are based on the content of a passage. After reading the passage, choose the best answer to each question. Answer all questions following the passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.

Congressman Hastings has proposed that Congress should abolish the Electoral College system for electing the president and replace it with a system of direct popular election. The Electoral College system is flawed, he argues, because it runs directly counter to the democratic principle that every citizen’s vote should count equally.

Because of the winner-take-all system in which the candidate who receives the most popular votes in a state receives all of that state’s electoral votes, the citizens who voted for the losing candidate are effectively disenfranchised from the national election, even if their candidate lost the state by only a handful of votes. Moreover, because each state’s number of electors is the same as its number of members of Congress, the citizens of small states get a disproportionately larger vote than citizens of more populous states. In the 1988 election, for example, the combined voting-age population of the six least populous states--Alaska, Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming--was 3,119,000. These six states held 21 electoral votes among them. Florida, with a voting-age population of 9,614,000, also had 21 electoral votes. Because of inequities of this nature, there have been four presidential elections in which the candidate who won the Electoral College actually lost the popular vote: 1824, 1876, 1888, and 2000.

Congressman Markham has argued that Hastings’s proposed changes are unnecessary and even dangerous. First of all, he argues, the Electoral College system, whatever its flaws, has resulted in a stable democratic government for more than 200 years, which shows that it is doing something right. Second, the winner-take-all system helps create decisive majorities in the Electoral College, thereby reducing the problem of disputed elections that we might see in the event of direct popular elections. Third, the current system of allocating electors helps protect the interests of small states, which would be largely neglected in favor of large states if the Electoral College were based entirely on population. Protecting these states’ rights is essential to upholding the principle of federalism (in which the states and the federal government maintain distinct powers).

When the Electoral College system was first formalized by the Twelfth Amendment in 1804, a direct popular vote would have been impossible to implement, and the Electoral College was probably the best way to approximate the will of the people. Advances in technology and communication, however, now mean that a direct popular vote would be as simple, if not simpler, to administer than the current Electoral College system. Alternative ways to reform the system would be to do away with the winner-take-all system of state electors, to base the numbers of electors strictly on state populations, or to have a direct popular election but to weight the votes from different states differently in order to preserve the influence of small states.

The passage is primarily concerned with which of the following ?()

A. Evaluating the merits of the Electoral College system as a means of protecting federalism

B. Examining the impact of the Twelfth Amendment on the history of the American presidency

C. Disputing the validity of the American democratic process

D. Presenting arguments regarding the best way to elect the president of the United States

E. Comparing arguments regarding the nature of democratic processes

答案

参考答案:D

解析:

The passage is entirely concerned with presenting arguments for and against the Electoral College and other systems of electing the American president, so D is the best answer. Answers A and B are too limited in their scope, E is too general, and C is both too general and mostly off topic, since neither of the congressmen suggests that the democratic process is "invalid.\

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       在朝鲜,一个暴风雨的夜里,一支中国人民志愿军部队接到上级命令,到另一个地方去执行一项任务。这时候,到处一片漆黑,山高路滑,看不清道路,只能摸索着前进。 
       在闪电的亮光里,战士们发现前面有一道白色的矮墙。走近一看,原来不是什么白色的矮墙,而是一队穿白衣服的朝鲜小朋友。他们一个个精神抖擞(sǒu),手挽手地站在那里。夜是那么黑,雨是那么大,小朋友站在那里干什么呢?原来,那里的路窄,路旁是悬崖,下边是深谷。他们怕志愿军叔叔看不清掉下去,特地站在那儿做路标。
       倾盆大雨湿透了小朋友的衣服。看到这动人的情景,志愿军战士激动地说:“小朋友,谢谢你们,快回家换上干衣服吧!别淋坏了身体!”一个朝鲜小朋友说:“志愿军叔叔,我们不回去,还有队伍要经过这儿呢!”另一个小朋友说:“志愿军叔叔上前线打美国鬼子,我们也要出力!”
       队伍走远了,小朋友们还是一动不动地站在那儿。
1.写出下列词语的反义词。
     漆黑——(          )              前进——(          )
2.志愿军执行任务,遇到了什么困难?  
                                                                                                                                                      
3.朝鲜小朋友站在那儿做路标,是为了                                                                                       。 
4.用下列句中加横线词写一句话。  
     走近一看,原来不是什么白色的矮墙,而是一队穿白衣服的朝鲜小朋友。
     不是……而是……                                                                                                                     
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