8.A strange,new dilemma faces Chinese pedestrians:should you help an elderly person who has fallen into the street?The answer seems simple.Your conscience forces you to help someone in danger.But many Chinese are discovering that some of these injured people are scammers.They accuse good Samaritans(好心人) of having knocked them over in the first place,and they file complaints in hopes of receiving large amounts of compensation.
There are frequent reports on such incidents and following disputes.On Sept 8,a new case happened in Huainan,Anhui province.Yuan Chen,a 20-year-old college student from Huainan Normal University,claimed that she helped an injured elderly woman on the street.But the woman's family has demanded that Yuan take full responsibilities for the injuries.
Since the incident happened in the security cameras'blind spot,both sides are looking for witnesses to clear their names.The local police department is also investigating the case.But how can you possibly solve a case like this,where the only evidence comes from two conflicting viewpoints?
"This kind of cases should follow the principle of‘the burden of proof lies with the person making the claim',"Ye Lin,a law professor from Renmin University of China,told China Central Television.The burden of proof means the collection of proof or evidence.In civil cases,"if you accuse someone of causing you harm or losses,you should collect convincing proof to back your claim,"said Ye."If you cannot do that,the law will not be able to support your claim."
The law may not resolve all the problems,however.Some elderly people choose to blackmail(敲詐) their helpers because they do not have health insurance.To prevent this,the country needs to put in place a better social security net.
32.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the first paragraph?B
A.Conscience is troublesome because it compels you to help someone who will set you up in return.
B.Sometimes the warm-hearted are wrongly accused of having knocked others over.
C.It is advisable for Chinese people to turn a blind eye to someone in danger.
D.There's no doubt that the elderly usually fell down on purpose to claim compensation.
33.What does the sentence in paragraph 3"both sides are looking for witnesses to clear their names"mean?D
A.Both sides are in search of someone who can call out their names.
B.Both sides are in search of evidence that can clarify their opinions.
C.Both sides are in search of evidence that can wash away their crimes.
D.Both sides are in search of someone who can prove they are telling the truth.
34.What can we infer from Ye Lin,the law professor's words?C
A.Ye Lin thinks it is Yuan Chen who is responsible for gathering proof.
B.In civil cases,the accused should collect proof as well to reject the claim.
C.The principle regards the accused as innocent until convincing proof can be provided.
D.Since it is hard to collect convincing proof,both sides should take on the responsibility.
35.What is most likely to be written in the paragraph that follows?B
A.To make comments on this hot social phenomenon.
B.To emphasize the necessity of an improved social security system.
C.To analyze deep causes of the elderly blackmailing their helpers.
D.To illustrate the impact brought about by the blackmail on our society.

分析 本文主要介紹了一種社會現(xiàn)象.如果在路上看到一位老人摔倒,你扶還是不扶?這本來是一個非常簡單的選擇,但現(xiàn)在對很多人來說卻是對價值觀、人生觀的巨大考驗,因為伸出援手之后等待你的有可能是知恩圖報,也有可能是恩將仇報.為了避免壞的事件,國家需要完善社會保險體系.

解答 32.B  細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第一段But many Chinese are discovering that some of these injured people are scammers.They accuse good Samaritans(好心人) of having knocked them over in the first place,and they file complaints in hopes of receiving large amounts of compensation.可知很多國人發(fā)現(xiàn)一些傷者其實是騙子.他們訛詐好心人把自己撞倒,倒打一耙,進而索取高額賠償.由此推知,有時熱心人被錯誤地指責(zé)為把別人撞倒在地上.故選B.
33.D  句意辨析題.根據(jù)第三段Since the incident happened in the security cameras'blind spot,both sides are looking for witnesses to clear their names.The local police department is also investigating the case.But how can you possibly solve a case like this,where the only evidence comes from two conflicting viewpoints?可知由于事故發(fā)生在監(jiān)控盲區(qū),雙發(fā)都在尋找證人.當(dāng)?shù)毓簿忠苍谡{(diào)查該事件.不過在這種兩方各執(zhí)一詞,證據(jù)也只是雙方證詞的情況下,如何解決糾紛?由此推知,"both sides are looking for witnesses to clear their names"的意思是"雙方都在尋找能證明他們說真話的人".故選D.
34.C  細節(jié)推理題.根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段In civil cases,"if you accuse someone of causing you harm or losses,you should collect convincing proof to back your claim,"said Ye."If you cannot do that,the law will not be able to support your claim."可知葉林教授說"如果你指控他人對你造成傷害或損失,你就要收集支持自己訴訟的證據(jù).如果你無法舉證,那么法律將無法支持你的訴訟請求."由此推知,直到有說服力的證明,這項原則才會將被告人視為無罪.故選C.
35.B  理解推斷題.根據(jù)最后一段可知,法律不是萬能的.一些老人選擇訛詐那些幫助他們的好心人,是因為他們沒有醫(yī)療保險.為了避免類似事件,國家需要完善社會保險體系.由此推知,下文最有可能去強調(diào)一種改進的社會保障制度的必要性.故選B.

點評 本文考察學(xué)生的理解推斷能力,抓住文章的關(guān)鍵詞,采用尋讀的方法查找細節(jié),能根據(jù)已知的結(jié)果推測導(dǎo)致結(jié)果的可能原因.

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