Minority youths are more likely to face
trial as adults. A white kid sells a bag of cocaine at his
suburban high school. A Latino kid does the same hi his inner-city neighborhood.
Both get caught. Both are first-time offenders. The white kid walks into
juvenile court with his parents, his priest, a good lawyer and medical coverage.
The Latino kid walks into court with his mom, no legal resources and no
insurance. The judge lets the white kid go with his family; he’s placed in a
private treatment program. The minority kid has no such option. He’s detained.
There, hi n nutshell, is what happens more and more often in the juvenile-court
system. Minority youths arrested on violent felony charges in California are
more than twice as likely as their white counterparts to be transferred out of
the juvenile-ju A. the white kid is more lucky than the minority kid B. the white kid has got a lot of help than the minority kid C. the white kid and minority kid has been treated differently D. the minority kid should be set free at once
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Minority youths are more likely to face
trial as adults. A white kid sells a bag of cocaine at his
suburban high school. A Latino kid does the same hi his inner-city neighborhood.
Both get caught. Both are first-time offenders. The white kid walks into
juvenile court with his parents, his priest, a good lawyer and medical coverage.
The Latino kid walks into court with his mom, no legal resources and no
insurance. The judge lets the white kid go with his family; he’s placed in a
private treatment program. The minority kid has no such option. He’s detained.
There, hi n nutshell, is what happens more and more often in the juvenile-court
system. Minority youths arrested on violent felony charges in California are
more than twice as likely as their white counterparts to be transferred out of
the juvenile-ju A. Kids shouldn’t he tried as adults. B. Discrimination exists In the justice system. C. Minority kids are likely to commit crimes. D. States shouldn’t pass the laws.
[单项选择]Minority youths are more likely to face trial as adults. A white kid sells a bag of cocaine at his suburban high school. A Latino kid does the same hi his inner-city neighborhood. Both get caught. Both are first-time offenders. The white kid walks into juvenile court with his parents, his priest, a good lawyer and medical coverage. The Latino kid walks into court with his mom, no legal resources and no insurance. The judge lets the white kid go with his family; he’s placed in a private treatment program. The minority kid has no such option. He’s detained. There, hi n nutshell, is what happens more and more often in the juvenile-court system. Minority youths arrested on violent felony charges in California are more than twice as likely as their white counterparts to be transferred out of the juvenile-justice system and tried as adults, according to a study released last week by the Justice Policy Institute, a research center hi San Francisco. Once they are in adult courts, young A. the white kid is more lucky than the minority kid B. the white kid has got a lot of help than the minority kid C. the white kid and minority kid has been treated differently D. the minority kid should be set free at once
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In an article some Chinese scholars are
described as being "tantalized by the mysterious dragon bone hieroglyphics."
Tantalized is one of many English words that have their origins in myths and
legends of the past (in this case, Greek and Roman ones). The meaning of the
verb tantalize is a very particular one : "to promise or show something
desirable to a person and then take it away; to tease by arousing hope." Many
(but not all) English dictionaries give you a brief indication of a word’s
origins in brackets before or after the explanation of the meaning. For
tantalize the following explanation is given: [>Tantalus]. This means that you
should look up the name Tantalus to find out the word’s origins, and if you do,
you will find out that in Greek mythology, Tantalus was a king who was punished
in the lower A. to describe the work of some Chinese scholars B. to arouse readers’ interest in hieroglyphics C. to lead readers onto the main theme D. to link the preceding part to the present one
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Primary Colors The
movie Primary Colors is about a grey-haired, gravel-voiced, doughnut-loving
Governor from a Southern American state who is running in a US presidential
campaign. He has a colourful past that is in danger of grabbing frontpage
deadlines and a no-nonsense lawyer wife, whose accent would be right at home in
a prestigious Chicago law school. The similarities with president Bill Clinton
and his wife Hillary seem hard to ignore. The book Primary
Colors, published under the byline "Anonymous", became best-seller when it came
out not long after the 1992 American presidential election in which Clinton was
elected to the White House. It appeared to be a thinly veiled account of what
happened during that campaign. But Mike Nichols, the director of Primary Colors
the movie, insists that there is no direct relationship between fiction and
fact. Joh A. A Movie Mirrors Bill Clinton and His Wife B. A Movie Mirrors Presidential Election C. A Movie Mirrors Fiction D. A Movie Minors Real Life
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