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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 英语单选集考试卷模.拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、one of the political issues we hear a lot about lately is campaign finance reform. the people who are calling for(21)usually want the government to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of money t

2、hat candidates and their supporters can spend.one reason that reform is(22)for is that it costs so much to run for political office. candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort(23)money. the incumbents (those already in office) have(24)time to do their jobs since they must attend so man

3、y fund raising events.another(25)is the fear that candidates will be owned or controlled by the “special interest groups” that contribute to their campaigns. sometimes this certainly seems to be the(26).on the(27)side are those who caution that just because you call something “reform,” doesnt mean i

4、ts really(28). they(29)that our fight to freedom of speech is meaningless if the government can limit anyones ability to get his or her message out to the people.if one person or a group of people want to tell the(30)what they think about an issue or candidate, they have to(31)advertising on tv, rad

5、io, and in newspapers and magazines. they might want to display billboards along highways and banners on heavily trafficked web sites. all this(32)a lot of money.opponents of laws that regulate or limit spending say that you dont really have freedom of speech or freedom of the press if you cant get

6、your message out. they say that in a democracy, the government should never be able to regulate political discussion or the means to distribute ideas. they believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make(33).what do you think about this issue listen to what the(34)for national

7、office have to say. which candidates make the most(35)to you21( )a.moneyb.reformc.issued.candidate2、one of the political issues we hear a lot about lately is campaign finance reform. the people who are calling for(21)usually want the government to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of money t

8、hat candidates and their supporters can spend.one reason that reform is(22)for is that it costs so much to run for political office. candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort(23)money. the incumbents (those already in office) have(24)time to do their jobs since they must attend so man

9、y fund raising events.another(25)is the fear that candidates will be owned or controlled by the “special interest groups” that contribute to their campaigns. sometimes this certainly seems to be the(26).on the(27)side are those who caution that just because you call something “reform,” doesnt mean i

10、ts really(28). they(29)that our fight to freedom of speech is meaningless if the government can limit anyones ability to get his or her message out to the people.if one person or a group of people want to tell the(30)what they think about an issue or candidate, they have to(31)advertising on tv, rad

11、io, and in newspapers and magazines. they might want to display billboards along highways and banners on heavily trafficked web sites. all this(32)a lot of money.opponents of laws that regulate or limit spending say that you dont really have freedom of speech or freedom of the press if you cant get

12、your message out. they say that in a democracy, the government should never be able to regulate political discussion or the means to distribute ideas. they believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make(33).what do you think about this issue listen to what the(34)for national

13、office have to say. which candidates make the most(35)to you22( )a.neededb.calledc.organizedd.grouped3、one of the political issues we hear a lot about lately is campaign finance reform. the people who are calling for(21)usually want the government to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of mone

14、y that candidates and their supporters can spend.one reason that reform is(22)for is that it costs so much to run for political office. candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort(23)money. the incumbents (those already in office) have(24)time to do their jobs since they must attend so

15、many fund raising events.another(25)is the fear that candidates will be owned or controlled by the “special interest groups” that contribute to their campaigns. sometimes this certainly seems to be the(26).on the(27)side are those who caution that just because you call something “reform,” doesnt mea

16、n its really(28). they(29)that our fight to freedom of speech is meaningless if the government can limit anyones ability to get his or her message out to the people.if one person or a group of people want to tell the(30)what they think about an issue or candidate, they have to(31)advertising on tv,

17、radio, and in newspapers and magazines. they might want to display billboards along highways and banners on heavily trafficked web sites. all this(32)a lot of money.opponents of laws that regulate or limit spending say that you dont really have freedom of speech or freedom of the press if you cant g

18、et your message out. they say that in a democracy, the government should never be able to regulate political discussion or the means to distribute ideas. they believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make(33).what do you think about this issue listen to what the(34)for nation

19、al office have to say. which candidates make the most(35)to you23( )a.collectb.pilec.raisingd.increase4、one of the political issues we hear a lot about lately is campaign finance reform. the people who are calling for(21)usually want the government to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of mon

20、ey that candidates and their supporters can spend.one reason that reform is(22)for is that it costs so much to run for political office. candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort(23)money. the incumbents (those already in office) have(24)time to do their jobs since they must attend so

21、 many fund raising events.another(25)is the fear that candidates will be owned or controlled by the “special interest groups” that contribute to their campaigns. sometimes this certainly seems to be the(26).on the(27)side are those who caution that just because you call something “reform,” doesnt me

22、an its really(28). they(29)that our fight to freedom of speech is meaningless if the government can limit anyones ability to get his or her message out to the people.if one person or a group of people want to tell the(30)what they think about an issue or candidate, they have to(31)advertising on tv,

23、 radio, and in newspapers and magazines. they might want to display billboards along highways and banners on heavily trafficked web sites. all this(32)a lot of money.opponents of laws that regulate or limit spending say that you dont really have freedom of speech or freedom of the press if you cant

24、get your message out. they say that in a democracy, the government should never be able to regulate political discussion or the means to distribute ideas. they believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make(33).what do you think about this issue listen to what the(34)for natio

25、nal office have to say. which candidates make the most(35)to you24( )a.lessb.morec.fewerd.lessen5、one of the political issues we hear a lot about lately is campaign finance reform. the people who are calling for(21)usually want the government to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of money tha

26、t candidates and their supporters can spend.one reason that reform is(22)for is that it costs so much to run for political office. candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort(23)money. the incumbents (those already in office) have(24)time to do their jobs since they must attend so many

27、fund raising events.another(25)is the fear that candidates will be owned or controlled by the “special interest groups” that contribute to their campaigns. sometimes this certainly seems to be the(26).on the(27)side are those who caution that just because you call something “reform,” doesnt mean its

28、 really(28). they(29)that our fight to freedom of speech is meaningless if the government can limit anyones ability to get his or her message out to the people.if one person or a group of people want to tell the(30)what they think about an issue or candidate, they have to(31)advertising on tv, radio

29、, and in newspapers and magazines. they might want to display billboards along highways and banners on heavily trafficked web sites. all this(32)a lot of money.opponents of laws that regulate or limit spending say that you dont really have freedom of speech or freedom of the press if you cant get yo

30、ur message out. they say that in a democracy, the government should never be able to regulate political discussion or the means to distribute ideas. they believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make(33).what do you think about this issue listen to what the(34)for national of

31、fice have to say. which candidates make the most(35)to you25( )a.eventb.costc.reasond.office6、one of the political issues we hear a lot about lately is campaign finance reform. the people who are calling for(21)usually want the government to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of money that ca

32、ndidates and their supporters can spend.one reason that reform is(22)for is that it costs so much to run for political office. candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort(23)money. the incumbents (those already in office) have(24)time to do their jobs since they must attend so many fund

33、 raising events.another(25)is the fear that candidates will be owned or controlled by the “special interest groups” that contribute to their campaigns. sometimes this certainly seems to be the(26).on the(27)side are those who caution that just because you call something “reform,” doesnt mean its rea

34、lly(28). they(29)that our fight to freedom of speech is meaningless if the government can limit anyones ability to get his or her message out to the people.if one person or a group of people want to tell the(30)what they think about an issue or candidate, they have to(31)advertising on tv, radio, an

35、d in newspapers and magazines. they might want to display billboards along highways and banners on heavily trafficked web sites. all this(32)a lot of money.opponents of laws that regulate or limit spending say that you dont really have freedom of speech or freedom of the press if you cant get your m

36、essage out. they say that in a democracy, the government should never be able to regulate political discussion or the means to distribute ideas. they believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make(33).what do you think about this issue listen to what the(34)for national office

37、 have to say. which candidates make the most(35)to you26( )a.jokeb.moneyc.cased.simple7、one of the political issues we hear a lot about lately is campaign finance reform. the people who are calling for(21)usually want the government to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of money that candidat

38、es and their supporters can spend.one reason that reform is(22)for is that it costs so much to run for political office. candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort(23)money. the incumbents (those already in office) have(24)time to do their jobs since they must attend so many fund raisi

39、ng events.another(25)is the fear that candidates will be owned or controlled by the “special interest groups” that contribute to their campaigns. sometimes this certainly seems to be the(26).on the(27)side are those who caution that just because you call something “reform,” doesnt mean its really(28

40、). they(29)that our fight to freedom of speech is meaningless if the government can limit anyones ability to get his or her message out to the people.if one person or a group of people want to tell the(30)what they think about an issue or candidate, they have to(31)advertising on tv, radio, and in n

41、ewspapers and magazines. they might want to display billboards along highways and banners on heavily trafficked web sites. all this(32)a lot of money.opponents of laws that regulate or limit spending say that you dont really have freedom of speech or freedom of the press if you cant get your message

42、 out. they say that in a democracy, the government should never be able to regulate political discussion or the means to distribute ideas. they believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make(33).what do you think about this issue listen to what the(34)for national office have

43、to say. which candidates make the most(35)to you27( )a.otherb.samec.averaged.out8、one of the political issues we hear a lot about lately is campaign finance reform. the people who are calling for(21)usually want the government to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of money that candidates and

44、 their supporters can spend.one reason that reform is(22)for is that it costs so much to run for political office. candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort(23)money. the incumbents (those already in office) have(24)time to do their jobs since they must attend so many fund raising eve

45、nts.another(25)is the fear that candidates will be owned or controlled by the “special interest groups” that contribute to their campaigns. sometimes this certainly seems to be the(26).on the(27)side are those who caution that just because you call something “reform,” doesnt mean its really(28). the

46、y(29)that our fight to freedom of speech is meaningless if the government can limit anyones ability to get his or her message out to the people.if one person or a group of people want to tell the(30)what they think about an issue or candidate, they have to(31)advertising on tv, radio, and in newspap

47、ers and magazines. they might want to display billboards along highways and banners on heavily trafficked web sites. all this(32)a lot of money.opponents of laws that regulate or limit spending say that you dont really have freedom of speech or freedom of the press if you cant get your message out.

48、they say that in a democracy, the government should never be able to regulate political discussion or the means to distribute ideas. they believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make(33).what do you think about this issue listen to what the(34)for national office have to say

49、. which candidates make the most(35)to you28( )a.badb.betterc.costlyd.happy9、one of the political issues we hear a lot about lately is campaign finance reform. the people who are calling for(21)usually want the government to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of money that candidates and thei

50、r supporters can spend.one reason that reform is(22)for is that it costs so much to run for political office. candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort(23)money. the incumbents (those already in office) have(24)time to do their jobs since they must attend so many fund raising events.a

51、nother(25)is the fear that candidates will be owned or controlled by the “special interest groups” that contribute to their campaigns. sometimes this certainly seems to be the(26).on the(27)side are those who caution that just because you call something “reform,” doesnt mean its really(28). they(29)

52、that our fight to freedom of speech is meaningless if the government can limit anyones ability to get his or her message out to the people.if one person or a group of people want to tell the(30)what they think about an issue or candidate, they have to(31)advertising on tv, radio, and in newspapers a

53、nd magazines. they might want to display billboards along highways and banners on heavily trafficked web sites. all this(32)a lot of money.opponents of laws that regulate or limit spending say that you dont really have freedom of speech or freedom of the press if you cant get your message out. they

54、say that in a democracy, the government should never be able to regulate political discussion or the means to distribute ideas. they believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make(33).what do you think about this issue listen to what the(34)for national office have to say. whi

55、ch candidates make the most(35)to you29( )a.argueb.doubtc.refused.time10、one of the political issues we hear a lot about lately is campaign finance reform. the people who are calling for(21)usually want the government to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of money that candidates and their su

56、pporters can spend.one reason that reform is(22)for is that it costs so much to run for political office. candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort(23)money. the incumbents (those already in office) have(24)time to do their jobs since they must attend so many fund raising events.anoth

57、er(25)is the fear that candidates will be owned or controlled by the “special interest groups” that contribute to their campaigns. sometimes this certainly seems to be the(26).on the(27)side are those who caution that just because you call something “reform,” doesnt mean its really(28). they(29)that our fight to freedom of speech is meaningless if the government can limit anyones ability to get his or her message out to the people.if one person or a group of people want to tell the(30)what they think about an issue or candidate, they hav

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