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In the end, a degree of sanity prevailed. The militant Hindus who had vowed to breach a police cordon and start the work of building a temple to the god Ram at the disputed site of Ayodhya decided to respect a Supreme Court decision barring them from the area. So charged have Hindu-Muslim relations in India become in recent weeks, as the declared deadline of March 15th neared, that a clash at Ram’s supposed birthplace might well have provoked bloodshed on an appalling scale across the nation. It has, unfortunately, happened often enough before.

But the threat has not vanished. The court’s decision is only an interim one, and the main Hindu groups have not given up on their quest to build their temple. Extreme religious violence, which seemed in recent years to have faded after the Ayodhya-related explosion of 1992--1993, is again a feature of the political landscape. Though faults lie on both sides (it was a Muslim attack on Hindus in a train in Gujarat that started the recent slaughter), the great bulk of victims were, as always, Muslims. Once again, educated Hindus are.to be heard inveighing against the "appeasing" of Muslims through such concessions as separate constitutional status for Kashmir or the right to practice Islamic civil law. Once again, the police are being accused of doing little or nothing to help Muslim victims of rampaging Hindu mobs. Once again, India’s 130m Muslims feel unequal and unsafe in their own country. Far too many Hindus would refuse to accept that it is “their own country" at all.

The wonder of it, perhaps, is that things are not worse. While the world applauds Pakistan for at last locking up the leaders of its extreme religious groups, in India the zealots still support, sustain and to a degree constitute the government. The BJP, which leads the ruling coalition, was founded as a political front for the Hindu movement. It is simply one, and by no means the dominant, member of what is called the Sangh Pariwar, the "family of organizations". Other members of the family are much less savoury. There is the VHP, the World Hindu Organization, which led the movement to build the Ram temple. There is the Bajrang Dal, the brutalist "youth wing" of the VHP. There is substantial evidence that members of the VHP and the Bajrang Dal helped to organize the slaughter of hundreds of Muslims in Gujarat after 58 Hindus were killed on a train as they returned from Ayodhya.

According to the text, the Supreme Court ruled that()

A. Muslims are denied the right to civil laws

B. Hindu-Muslim clashes are an issue of religion

C. it is illegal to seek to build the Ram temple

D. religious groups are in the charge of their leaders

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参考答案:C

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     We often hear people talking about a generation gap (代沟). The name is new, but the idea

is old. Young people and their parents don't understand each other. The world has always kept

changing. During the second century after Christ a wise man said, "Bury me on my face because

in a little while everything will be turned upside down."

    There has always been a gap between generations, but more people talk about it now. Old

Mr. Ellis thinks he understands what has happened.

    "When I was a boy, I thought the world was a beautiful place. My life was very pleasant. But

when I was older, I learned about people who were treated badly, people who didn't have enough

to eat. I wanted to help them, and I married a girl who wanted to help them, too. We went to

meetings and talked a lot, but it didn't seem to make much difference. "

    "Our children grew up in a world at war. They didn't know when the fighting would stop. They

wanted their children to have nice clothes and toys. They didn't want to think about the future.

They thought nothing could be done about it."

    "Now I have grandchildren, and they have their own ideas. They are trying to make the world

better. They are trying to help other people. They're making people listen to them. I am proud

of their generation."

1. The wise man mentioned in the text told people to bury him on his face so that when everything

is turned upside down he will _____.

A. lie on his stomach        

B. lie on his back

C. stand quietly        

D. sit in peace

2. Which generation did NOT want to do anything to make the world a better one?

A. Mr. Ellis' generation      

B. His children's generation

C. His grandchildren's generation  

D. None of the above.

3. Which generation is/was more efficient in making the world better one?

A. Mr. Ellis' generation.          

B. His children's generation.

C. His grandchildren's generation.

D. None of the above.

4. What is the writer's attitude towards the generation gap?

A. Unacceptable.    

B. Awful.    

C. Funny.      

D. Common.