阅读理解
A white-haired old gentleman steps out of his car, bag in hand and coat over his arm. He has called from his office to say that he is on the way. His wife is preparing supper. He can see the light shining inside his own front door. He looks forward to a fire and hot milk. It is a cold night. A few seconds later he is lying on the icy ground in a pool of his own blood.
It doesn't happen very often , but it does happen in the capital city of the United States. It is more likely to happen in the near-deserted city center at night. What happened to him could happen to any of us.
Senator (参议员) Stennis , who is 71 , got out of his white Buick at 7:40 p. m. outside his home at 3609 Cumberland Street. Two youths said , “Get out! Money , please.” He followed the order. He handed over his wallet containing several cards, a gold watch and the only money he had in his pockets
twenty-seven cents. The youths also said, “Now, we're going to shoot you any way.” Anyway they did. One bullet (子弹) hit him in the leg and struck the bone. The other entered his chest just below the upper pocket of his suit. It narrowly missed his heart.
Strangely he made it across a ten-meter distance , up eight steps and along twenty more feet of stone path. His wife met him at the door, and saw two men running. The Senator told her to call the police and the doctor.
The senator is a powerful political figure, but it is unlikely that the two young men knew who he was. More likely the reason for the killing was that he had only no more than a quarter of dollar
not enough for two cups of coffee.
1.According to the passage , ________.
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A.such a mugging (抢劫) might have happened to anyone
B.the mugging happened on a cold evening in a senator's home
C.the senator was killed because he was an important politician
D.the mugging might not have happened if the senator was young and strong
2.Having robbed the senator, the two young men ________.
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A.pulled him into a pool
B.shot two bullets into his body
C.hit out at him hard
D.carried him away
3.The two young men were angry by the fact that ________.
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A.the senator tried to cheat them
B.they failed to get the senator's expensive car
C.the senator didn't die in their hands
D.they didn't get what they had expected
4.Which of the following statements is Not true?
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A.A near-deserted city center at night is a dangerous place.
B.People should always carry some money with them.
C.Though seriously wounded, the senator managed to get home on his own.
D.The senator's wife met the two men and recognized them immediately.
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Former US. Vice President A1 Gore, who came close to winning the presidency two years ago, said he will not run in 2004, and probably will not have another opportunity to seek the White House.
Though Gore would have been a frightening Democratic(民主党的)main runner, his decision to give up the 2004 race probably helped his party' s chances in the general election against President George W. Bush, Democrats said.
Many did not want to see Bush-Gore Ⅱ.
“The last campaign was an extremely difficult one,” Gore told CBS TV show “60 Minutes”. on Sunday.
While saying he still had the energy and drive to run again, Gore recognized, “There are a lot of people within the Democratic Party who felt exhausted (by the 2000 race)… who felt like, OK, ‘I don't want to go through that again.’ And I'm frankly sensitive to that feeling.”
In nearly two dozen interviews after Gore announced his plans, Democrats dutifully claimed their party had lost a top candidate, but one after another, they praised Gore for taking an early exit from a primary race he could have won, sparing them a repeat.
Gore, 54, said he was making his decision “in the full understanding that it probably means that I will never have another opportunity to run for president.”
Party activists(激进主义分子)blamed Gore for losing despite a booming economy and eight years of a Democratic administration. Gore even lost his home state of Tennessee; a victory there would have given him the White House.
1.Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?
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A.Gore Was Criticized
B.Gore Decides Not to Fight Bush in 2004
C.Former US. Vice President Al Gore
D.Al Gore and Gorge Bush
2.Why do you think Gore has decides not to run in 2004 according to this passage?
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A.Because he is quite old
B.Because many people are against him
C.Because he quite understands the feelings of a lot of Democratic members
D.Because he doesn't want to be President of US
3.What was Gore's feeling when he made his decision?
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