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Schwarzenegger to Run for California Governor LOS ANGELES(AP)-Famous Hollywood movie star Arnold Sc

Schwarzenegger to Run for California Governor

LOS ANGELES(AP)-Famous Hollywood movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger ended the suspense Wednesday and jumped into the race for California governor,instantly becoming the best-known of the declared candidates.Schwarzenegger,56,announced his decision during a taping of the television talk show with Jay Leno.

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第1题
Compared with Jennifer Granholm, Mr. Schwarzenegger is at disadvantage due to______.A.more

Compared with Jennifer Granholm, Mr. Schwarzenegger is at disadvantage due to______.

A.more embarrassing secrets

B.previous actor background

C.excessive garment decoration

D.less slender figure

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第2题
Why are Amold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks mentioned in Paragraph 5?[A] To prove th

Why are Amold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks mentioned in Paragraph 5?

[A] To prove their popularity around the world.

[B] To reveal the public’s fear of immigrants.

[C] To give examples of successful immigrants.

[D] To show the powerful influence of American culture.

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第3题
Arnold Schwarzenegger calls for a legislation session because [A] he wants to raise more m
oney to enhance prison facilities. [B] he believes public money should be responsible for prison construction. [C] he realizes the problem with prisons is a lack of investment. [D] he plans to win a second term for his governorship.

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第4题
找出“懦弱”一词的正确读音()

A.nuò ruò

B.nuò luò

C.luò ruò

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第5题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

Earlier this summer Arnold Schwarzenegger, California's governor, said that the state's penal system was "falling apart in front of our very eyes". Indeed so. Some 172,000 inmates are crowded into institutions—from the state's 33 prisons to its 12 "community correctional facilities"—that are meant to house fewer than 90,000. Drug abuse is rampant; so too are diseases such as HIV and hepatitis C. Race-based gangs pose the constant threat of violence, riot and even murder. And with more than 16,000 prisoners sleeping in prison gymnasiums and classrooms, rehabilitation programs are virtually non-existent—which helps to explain why two-thirds of California's convicts, the highest rate in the country, are back in prison within three years of being released.

Will the governor's summons of a special session of the state legislature, beginning this week, bring a remedy? The reason for the session is to discuss Mr. Schwarzenegger's request for almost $5.8 billion of public money to be pumped into the prison system. Bonds for $2 billion would finance ten 500-bed "re-entry facilities" for prisoners nearing the end of their sentences; another $2 billion would expand existing prisons; $1.2 billion would be earmarked for two new prisons; and $500m would go for new prison hospitals.

Money alone will provide neither an immediate solution nor a lasting one. The first problem is that California simply puts too many offenders in prison. The imprisonment rate, which has risen almost eight-fold since 1970 and is way ahead of any European country, has consistently meant overcrowding despite the construction of 22 new prisons in the past 20 years.

The 1994 "three-strikes" law, approved by voters in a referendum, means handing out 25-years-to-life sentences for often trivial third offences--and results in the growing presence in prison of elderly inmates who cost the taxpayer far more than the average of $34,000 a prisoner. Meanwhile, the practice of returning parole violators to prison, even for relatively trivial missteps such as missing a drugs test, also strains the system; some 11% of inmates are parole violators. Added to all these are more than 5,000 illegal immigrants being held on behalf of the federal government.

The second problem is that any attempt to reform. California's penal policy becomes hostage to politics. Two years ago, the governor was expressing optimism. He added the word "rehabilitation" to California's department of corrections, appointed Rod Hickman, a reform-minded former prison guard, to oversee the system and promised to lessen the power of the 31,000-strong prison guards' union, not least by breaking the "code of silence" that protects corrupt or violent guards. But that was then. The reality now is that Mr. Hickman resigned in March. Evidence indicates that the governor's office may have given the code of silence in California's prisons a new lease on life.

Many experts say that with no moderation in sentencing policies on the horizon, the prison population is expected to grow by another 21,000 over the next five years—enough to outpace any prison-building program. Thus, the dream of prison reforms will never touch the ground.

By quoting governor Schwarzenegger's remark, the author intends to

A.emphasize the fact that Schwarzenegger is still in his office.

B.show the fact that drug abuse is rampant in prisons.

C.point out that California has the highest convict rate in the US.

D.introduce the topic of overcrowding problem in California prisons.

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第6题
RU驻波比告警,通常是由下面()两种情况触发的?

A.天馈连接问题

B.RU不匹配

C.BBU和RU光纤连接问题

D.RU与CC板通信故障

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第7题
以下那些RU改动在IDB中不会自动更新而需手动定义()

A.C/DC converter

B.TMA CM

C.RU

D.PSU

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第8题
route/ruːt/()

A.意图

B.控诉

C.意向

D.路线;航线;通道

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