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Internet voting happens all the time, but usually it's confined to topics such as "Who is

the cutest east member of Party of Five?" Soon, however, people will be able to cast their ballot (选票) for President on the Internet. In March, Arizona Democrats will vote online in their state's presidential primary, and Florida and Washington are considering online voting. The military plans to allow a small test group of overseas soldiers to vote via the Internet this November.

The internet voting is growing rapidly. There are civic engagement enthusiasts who see it as a way to prevent the drop in voter turnout. Then there are the Internet buffs (爱好者), who think the Internet is going to change everything, so why not politics? Most important are the persons who make the plan for developing software for online voting. Imagine the retail price of that software, then multiply it by every state and city government, and suddenly a lot of Internet capitalists develop a deeply felt concern for increasing voter turnout.

Some problems will arise. Hackers and some politicians could break into a voting database and make the secret ballot not so secret. A massive computer failure would have disastrous consequences. Just as serious, online voting could distort participation levels, at least, to the wealthy and cyber-connected.

In the long run, however, online voting might make little difference. Since the 1960s, the government has made numerous attempts to energize nonvoters by making it easier for them to get to the polls, extending voting hours, lowering the voting age, etc. Still, voter turnout has decreased steadily. Political scientists believe the important cause is the indifference to politics, not the inconvenience of voting. Putting a ballot on the Internet might even further depress turnout by cheapening one of the holy ceremonies of democracy. "The business of democracy,' says Curtis Gans, an analyst of voting behavior, "shouldn't be the same as getting your e-mail."

Which of the following statements may NOT be the main reason why Internet voting is growing rapidly?

A.The civic affair enthusiasts take it as a way to increase voter turnout.

B.Some Internet lovers hope that Internet can change politics.

C.Some people can make profit from developing software for online voting.

D.An increasing number of states or cities are considering voting online to help promote Internet voting.

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第1题
What does Curtis Gans think of the Internet voting?A.It is not serious to vote by means of

What does Curtis Gans think of the Internet voting?

A.It is not serious to vote by means of the Internet.

B.Internet voting is a natural behaviour just like sending an e-mail.

C.Government should make the polls easier for voters to get to.

D.Fewer and fewer people are interested in Internet voting.

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第2题
Internet voting is growing rapidly because of all of the following EXCEPT that ______.A.ci

Internet voting is growing rapidly because of all of the following EXCEPT that ______.

A.civic engagement enthusiasts regard it as a way to prevent the drop in voter turnout

B.Internet fans think the Internet is going to change everything including politics

C.some people make the plan for developing software for online voting

D.some capitalists are very much concerned about the voter turnout

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第3题
Internet voting is growing rapidly because of all of the following EXCEPT thatA.there are

Internet voting is growing rapidly because of all of the following EXCEPT that

A.there are civic engagement enthusiasts who see it as a way to prevent the drop in voter turnout

B.there are the Internet fans, who think the Internet is going to change everything, of course including politics

C.some people make the plan for developing software for online voting

D.same capitalists are very much concerned about the voter turnout

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第4题
Which of the following is NOT a problem that will arise in Internet voting?A.People will g

Which of the following is NOT a problem that will arise in Internet voting?

A.People will gain unauthorized access to a database.

B.Online voting system may be distorted.

C.Participants will be mainly wealthy and cyber-connected people.

D.Computer failure.

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第5题
Which of the following is NOT a problem that will arise in Internet voting?A.People will g

Which of the following is NOT a problem that will arise in Internet voting?

A.People will gain unauthorized access to a database.

B.Online voting system may be distorted.

C.Participants will be mainly wealthy and cyber-connected.

D.Computer failure.

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第6题
What does Curtis Gans think of Internet voting?A.A holy practice is treated with disrespec

What does Curtis Gans think of Internet voting?

A.A holy practice is treated with disrespect.

B.It is a natural behavior. just like sending e-mail.

C.Government should make the polls easier for voters to get.

D.Less and less people are interested in it.

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第7题
Internet voting happens all the time, but usually it's confined to topics such as "Who is
the cutest east member of Party of Five?" Soon, however, people will be able to cast their ballot (选票) for President on the Internet. In March, Arizona Democrats will vote online in their state's presidential primary, and Florida and Washington are considering online voting. The military plans to allow a small test group of overseas soldiers to vote via the Internet this November.

The internet voting is growing rapidly. There are civic engagement enthusiasts who see it as a way to prevent the drop in voter turnout. Then there are the Internet buffs (爱好者), who think the Internet is going to change everything, so why not politics? Most important are the persons who make the plan for developing software for online voting. Imagine the retail price of that software, then multiply it by every state and city government, and suddenly a lot of Internet capitalists develop a deeply felt concern for increasing voter turnout.

Some problems will arise. Hackers and some politicians could break into a voting database and make the secret ballot not so secret. A massive computer failure would have disastrous consequences. Just as serious, online voting could distort participation levels, at least, to the wealthy and cyber-connected.

In the long run, however, online voting might make little difference. Since the 1960s, the government has made numerous attempts to energize nonvoters by making it easier for them to get to the polls, extending voting hours, lowering the voting age, etc. Still, voter turnout has decreased steadily. Political scientists believe the important cause is the indifference to politics, not the inconvenience of voting. Putting a ballot on the Internet might even further depress turnout by cheapening one of the holy ceremonies of democracy. "The business of democracy,' says Curtis Gans, an analyst of voting behavior, "shouldn't be the same as getting your e-mail."

Which of the following statements may NOT be the main reason why Internet voting is growing rapidly?

A.The civic affair enthusiasts take it as a way to increase voter turnout.

B.Some Internet lovers hope that Internet can change politics.

C.Some people can make profit from developing software for online voting.

D.An increasing number of states or cities are considering voting online to help promote Internet voting.

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第8题
Which of the following point is NOT mentioned as the potential problem of Internet voting?

A.A distance computer failure.

B.The leaking out of the secret ballots.

C.The unfair distribution of votes.

D.The distorted levels of participants.

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第9题
Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by som

Section B

Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.

Internet voting happens all the time, but usually it's confined to topics such as "Who is the cutest cast member of Party of Five?" Soon, however, people will be able to cast their ballots for President on the Internet. In March, Arizona Democrats will vote online in their state's presidential primary, and Florida and Washington are considering online voting. The military plans to allow a small test group of overseas soldiers to vote via the Internet this November.

The Internet voting is growing rapidly. There are civic (市民的) engagement enthusiasts who see it as a way to prevent the drop in voter turnout. Then there are the Internet fans, who think the Internet is going to change everything, so why not politics? Most important are the people who make the plan for developing software for online voting. Imagine the retail price of that software, then multiply it by every state and city government, and suddenly a lot of Internet capitalists develop a deeply felt concern for increasing voter turnout.

Some problems will arise. Hackers and some Politicians could break into a voting database and make the secret ballot not so secret. A massive computer failure would have disastrous consequences. Just as serious, online voting could distort participation levels, at least, to the wealthy and cyber-connected.

In the long run, however, online voting might make little difference. Since the 1960s, the government has made numerous attempts to energize nonvoters by making it easier for them to get to the polls, extending voting hours, lowering the voting age, etc. Still, voter turnout has decreased steadily. Political scientists believe the important cause is indifference and dislike to politics, not the inconvenience of voting. Putting a ballot on the Internet might even further depress turnout by cheapening one of the holy ceremonies of democracy. "The business of democracy," says Curtis Gans, an analyst of voting behaviour, "shouldn't be the same as getting your e-mail."

The word "ballot" (Line 2, Para.1) most probably means ______.

A.vote

B.ball

C.dance

D.voter

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第10题
The writer of this passage seems to suggest ______.A.voting online will not radically affe

The writer of this passage seems to suggest ______.

A.voting online will not radically affect the conventional practice in election campaign

B.the rapid increase of voting online will gradually change people's concept about voting

C.voting online will eventually turn out a more promising step to democracy

D.effective measures should be taken to prevent Internet capitalists from abusing this new form. of election

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第11题
A house-proud woman______.A.would devote her whole life to her familyB.would take her happ

A house-proud woman______.

A.would devote her whole life to her family

B.would take her happiness and that of her family as her chief concern

C.would still need some special training at public expense to help her in her duties as a housewife

D.would take full advantage of modern household appliances (家用电器)

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