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.

Pretty much everybody agrees that clean air is a good thing, right Evidently not so. Since the 1960s, when people started talking about clean air in the first place, the American energy industry, which includes coal companies, oil companies, and utility companies, has dragged its heels on every initiative to improve the quality of the air we breathe. Even after the Clean Air Act of 1970 and its amendments in 1977 and 1990 made it clear that controlling air pollution is a national priority, these companies have found tricks and loopholes to avoid compliance.

Perhaps the most egregious loophole is the one that allows older power plants to disregard limits on sulfux dioxide emissions until they undergo a major renovation, at which point they have to comply. Sulfur dioxide from coal-burning power plants is the primary cause of acid rain in North America. The Clean Air Act states that when coal-burning power plants upgrade their equipment, they must then comply with sulfur dioxide limitations by either installing scrubbing equipment that cleans the emissions or using fuel with lower sulfur content. The law tied the timing of compliance to major renovations in order to give power plants a grace period in which to comply. Many power plants, however, have exploited a loophole in this law by instituting a series of "minor" renovations that, in effect, upgrade their equipment without requiring them to comply with the Clean Air Act. Some plants have cheated the system by undergoing "minor" renovations for decades.

The power companies claim that they have to resort to these underhanded measures because the cost of compliance with the Clean Air Act is too high. And if everyone else is cheating the system, why should they have to install costly sulfur dioxide scrubbers

This cost argument falls apart upon scrutiny. Since 1977, more than 400 power plants across the country have managed to comply with the restrictions and are still making money. The sulfur dioxide scrubbing equipment has turned out to be far less expensive than the power industry naysayers claimed it would be. Many power plants have even complied with the emissions limits and reduced their operating costs by switching from high-sulfur Appalachian coal to the low-sulfur coal produced in western states such as Wyoming and Idaho. Western coal is not only cleaner than eastern coal, but also, because it is generally closer to the surface, as much as 30 percent less expensive to extract.

Clearly, the costs of compliance with the Clean Air Act can be justified, but if these companies were honest, such justifications would not have to be made. If they were honest, they would acknowledge the costs of not complying: the health costs of increased rates of asthma and lung cancer in high-emissions areas; the environmental costs of acid-scarred forests and lakes; the aesthetic costs of a haze of sulfur dioxide cutting visibility across the eastern United States to only half of what it was in pre-industrial times. When you look at the true costs you have to ask, is any cost too high for clean air

Which of the following best expresses the purpose of this passage ?()

A. To explain how a loophole in the Clean Air Act allows power plants to avoid compliance with emissions restrictions

B. To raise awareness of the problems caused by sulfur dioxide emissions from coal- burning power plants

C. To argue against a specific implementation of the Clean Air Act that relates to greenhouse gas emissions

D. To argue that companies should not exploit a loophole in the Clean Air Act concerning an atmospheric pollutant

E. To advocate the passage of a new Clean Air Act that places limits on sulfur dioxide emissions

答案

参考答案:D

解析:

A and B address only limited parts of the passage. C could be a strong answer except that it mentions "greenhouse gas emissions," which are not actually mentioned in the passage. E is incorrect because the passage never suggests the passage of a new Clean Air Act, only a more rigorous enforcement of the current one. D best captures the themes of the passage.

选择题

某县某村村民一大早就来到投票站,参加对村民委员会主任的投票。此前,3名候选人已经进行了13场演讲和答辩,面对面地回答了村民提出的160多个问题。一名新当选的村委会主任说出了心里话:“原来选上的村干部,你想怎么干就怎么干,所以很多人把参选当成一项投资,花钱 当干部,上任后再捞回来。可现在,村干部权力没以前大了,村里的事情都要大家定,没什么油水可捞,只有那些真心为村里办实事的人才会参选。”回答问题。

小题1: 该村村民选举村委会主任的方式有利于( )

①选民选出自己心目中最值得信赖的人 ②在被选举人之间形成了相应的竞争

③充分考虑当选者结构的合理性 ④为选民行使选举权提供了选择的余地

A.①②④

B.②③④

C.①③④

D.①②③小题2:采用什么样的选举方式,在不同的时期、不同的地区是不同的,这是因为选举方式的选择( )

A.受人的心理因素的影响

B.受社会政治制度的制约

C.受地理环境的制约

D.受社会经济制度、物质生活条件和选民的文化水平等制约小题3:村民的愿望是:选好人,过好日子!“选好人,过好日子”,这给我们的启示是( )

A.我国公民有选举权和被选举权

B.必须十分珍惜、认真对待、依法行使民主选举权利

C.选个好心人,大家才有好日子过

D.坚持公民权利与义务相统一的原则小题4: 选举是公民有序参与政治的重要渠道和形式。有序与无序的政治参与的区别在于

①是否遵循法律、规则、程序参与民主选举、决策、管理和监督

②是否依法行使政治权利、履行政治义务

③是否正确处理权利与义务的关系

④能否有序的政治参与,决定着我们能否真正地享受民主生活

A.①③④

B.②③④

C.①②④

D.①②③

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