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六级阅读冲刺训练(8)Debates among candidates are rare in most countries. But they have become a staple1 of American politics, particularly during the last 25 years. Americans like debates because the candidates can be compared in an unscripted, live performance. The candidates dont know what questions will be asked, nor what their opponent might say. History indicates that a bad performance, particularly a telling gaffe2, can badly damage a candidate in the polls. The debates are a “ key test” of the strength and abilities of the candidates, says CNN analyst Jeff Greenfield. A candidate cannot package himself in debates the way he can in party advertisements but must be quick on his feet3 to respond to unanticipated4 questions and criticisms, he adds.The potential of debates to damage a vulnerable presidential hopeful is one reason why some candidates, particularly frontrunners, are reluctant to risk their chances in such an uncontrolled environmentand the fewer debate rules there are,the less control the candidates have.But broadcast presidential debates,both in the primaries and in the general election,are now routine and expected by the American people.Since 87, the presidential debates have been organized by the bipartisan organization, the Commission on Presidential Debates. Its purpose is to sponsor and produce debates for the presidential and vice presidential candidates of the two major parties. In Election 2000, the commission set a threshold for the participation of third party candidates in the debates. They must show they have the supportas evidenced in a number of opinion pollsof at least percent of the population.Whatever the quality of the debates in Election 2000, they are unlikely to equal the most famous political debates in American history which occurred long before the invention of radio and television. In 58, Stephen Douglas debated Abraham Lincoln for a U.S. Senate seat. The debates were held at seven sites throughout Illinois, one for each of the seven congressional districts. Douglas, a pro-slavery Democrat,was the incumbent.Lincoln was anti-slavery. “ Honest Abe,” as he was endearingly called, lost the Senate race, but two years later was elected the first Republican president of the United States. The Lincoln Douglas debates are still heralded20 for the quality of the discourse at a crucial time in the nations history.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the passage above.1. According to the first paragragh,why do Americans like debates among candidates?A.The quality of the debates is heralded.B.A telling gaffe may make candidates awkward.C.Debates are rare in other countries.D.They can make comparison among candidates.2. We know from the passage that one of the reasons for some candidates dislike debating is that_.A.it is difficult to control the circumstance in debatingB.the American people dont expect itC.it is impossible to make debate rules neededD.they dont want to hurt their opponents3.In 2000,the presidential debates were organized by_.A.third party candidatesB.the Commission on Presidential DebatesC.Democrats and RepublicansD.Non-government Organization4.The Lincoln-Douglas debates are spoken highly of because_.A.Lincoln was the first Republican president of the USB.the historic speeches made by Lincoln were excellentC.Stephen Douglas was the incumbent at that timeD.Abraham Lincoln was anti-slavery5.In the eyes of the author,the debates in Election 2000_.A.has become the best debates in American HistoryB.were the worst nightmare of any presidential hopefulC.could not be as good as the Lincoln-Douglas debatesD.had close relationship with the Lincoln-Douglas debates文章精要说明文。本文主要介绍了有关美国总统候选人之间辩论的情况。斟词酌句1.staple n. 主食;主要产品;最重要的组成部分;订书的,U形针vt. 用订书钉订adj. 主要的;经常需要(或使用)的*Rice is the staple food in many Asian countries. 大米是许多亚洲国家的主食。2.candidate n. 候选人;投考者;申请求职者*Abraham was the best candidate for the job. 亚伯拉罕是这项工作的候选人。3.vulnerable n. 脆弱的,易受伤的;易受攻击的,难防御的*We are vulnerable both by water and land,without either fleet or army. 由于没有舰艇和军队,我们在水路和陆路上都易受攻击。4.herald vt. 欢呼,宣传;预示的来临(或发生)n. 传令官,信使,预兆,先兆*Returning swallows herald spring. 归来的燕子预告春天的来临。试题精析1.选D.本题为主要细节正误题。根据第一段中“Americans like debates because the candidates can be compared in an unscripted, live performance”可判断答案是D.2.选A.本题为主要细节正误题。第二段说“some candidates, particularly frontrunners, are reluctant to risk their chances in such an uncontrolled environment”,由此可知,这些候选人担心无法控制辩论情况,A选项与其意思一致。3.选B.本题为主要细节正误题。从第三段“Since 87, the presidential debates have been organized by the bipartisan organization, the Commission on Presidential Debates”可以判断自87年以来包括(2000年)的总统辩论由共和、民主两党组成的“总统辩论委员会”组织实施。4.选B.本题为主要细节正误题。文章最后一段“The Lincoln Douglas debates are still heralded20 for the quality of the discourse at a crucial time in the nations history”表明,他们之间的辩论由于其演说质量而今仍被人们称颂,B选项与其意思一致。5.选C.本题为观点态度推断题。从最后一段“Whatever the quality of the debates in Election 2000, they are unlikely to equal the most famous political debates in American history”可推知。全文翻译候选人之间的辩论在大多数国家都很稀奇,但它们在美国政治生活中已司空见惯,特别是在过去的25年里。美国人喜欢辩论,因为他们可以根据候选人现场的即席发言,对他们进行比较。候选人不知道人们将会向他们提出什么问题,也不知道对手将会怎样回答。历史表明,如果候选人表现不佳,特别是失言之举,会使他们在大选中严重受损。CNN的分析家杰夫格林菲尔德说,辩论是对候选人的实力和能力的“严峻考验”。他还补充说,在辩论中,候选人不能够像在制作本党竞选广告那样包装自己,而必须迅速对事先毫无准备的问题和批评做出回答。辩论有可能对一个脆弱的总统候选人造成伤害,这就是一些总统候选人,特别是那些在竞选中的人,不愿意在这些无法控制的环境中冒险的原因之一辩论的规则越少,候选人就越无法控制。但是,不管是在初选,还是在大选中,总统电视辩论现在都已经成为惯例,且为美国人民所期待。自87年以来,总统辩论由共和、民主两党组成的“总统辩论委员会”组织实施。它的作用是,发起并实施两大党总统和副总统候选人辩论。在2

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