时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:历年考研英语完型填空


英语课
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[00:03.09]2001
[00:06.36]The government is to ban payments to witnesses
[00:08.89]by newspapers seeking to buy up people involved in
[00:12.62]prominent cases (1)such as the trial of Rosemary West.
[00:16.86]In a significant (2)tightening of legal controls over the press,
[00:20.68]Lord Irvine, the Lord Chancellor 1,
[00:22.80]will introduce a (3)draft bill
[00:24.71]that will propose making payments
[00:26.53]to witnesses (4)illegal and will strictly
[00:28.85]control the amount of (5)publicity
[00:30.91]that can be given to a case (6)before a trial begins.
[00:34.33]In a letter to Gerald Kaufman,
[00:36.65]chairman of the House of Commons Media Select Committee,
[00:40.09]Lord Irvine said he (7)agreed with a committee report this year
[00:43.92]which said that self regulation
[00:45.53]did not (8)offer sufficient control.
[00:48.36](9)Publication of the letter came two days
[00:50.57]after Lord Irvine caused a (10)flash of media protest
[00:54.30]when he said the (11)interpretation of privacy controls
[00:57.83]contained in European legislation would be left to judges
[01:01.35](12)rather than to Parliament.
[01:03.57]The Lord Chancellor said introduction
[01:05.39]of the Human Rights Bill,
[01:06.91]which (13)makes the European Convention
[01:08.72]on Human Rights legally (14)binding in Britain,
[01:11.26]laid down that everybody was (15)entitled to privacy
[01:14.28]and that public figures could go to court to
[01:16.10]protect themselves and their families.
[01:18.61]"Press freedoms will be in safe hands
[01:21.10](16)with our British judges," he said.
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[01:23.83]Witness payments became an (17)issue
[01:25.49]after West was sentenced to 10 life sentences in 1995.
[01:30.22]Up to 19 witnesses were (18)said to have received payments
[01:33.56]for telling their stories to newspapers.
[01:36.30]Concerns were raised (19)that witnesses
[01:38.01]might be encouraged to exaggerate their stories
[01:40.21]in court to (20)ensure guilty verdicts.


1 chancellor
n.(英)大臣;法官;(德、奥)总理;大学校长
  • They submitted their reports to the Chancellor yesterday.他们昨天向财政大臣递交了报告。
  • He was regarded as the most successful Chancellor of modern times.他被认为是现代最成功的财政大臣。
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a hint of jonquil in the air
an export list
angle cock
ant-lion
atmospheric roller milk
Baroghil Pass
Baudot distributor
boileaux
bumping collision
cephalogaster
chanterelles
closing of the morning session
COS table
Couserans
cured raisin
cystopteris fragiliss
dAlembert inertial force
dilating pain
divint
durforts
elderflower
enantate
external tooth
false body
farrowing of premature pig
focus current correction
fractional reserves
Friesodielsia
full cut section
gel precipitation process
genus Loasa
genus pouterias
germinal rod
grippo
habous
hitting the deck
human traffickers
hyperpanchromatic film
I-n-Azerraf
ideal critical diameter
incoming particle
jetes
Jim Bridger
juristal personality
Langelille
linguistic semiotics
livid lupus
logical tracing
look-out assist device
man-of-war
marketing failures
matrine N-oxide
millimeter wave filter
minorise
mispersuasions
MPP
multi-access computing subsystem
multipass zone refining
networked home
nevaimin
nondefendants
offset-fed reflector
onmun
optimal order point
palmar abduction of thumb
photocyclization
pilonidal cyst
pilot operation procedure
plane polarized electromagnetic wave
pocosins
polymer cement concrete
polyorganometallosiloxane
prima facie void
prototropic tautomerism
pseudodendritic structure
pyroguaiacic
quadrinucleate cell
ripple load cast
Ruysch's membranes
scotite (scawtite)
settltment
shadow puppets
side glass
spinoneural paralyses
spontaneous generation theory
sporting rifle
Stolen Generation
sulci sigmoideus
Tangam
temporal acuity
throwing technique
ticket-taker
tonic neuromuscular unit
true dip angle
Turkish coffees
twin ionization chamber
unisexual
United Queendom
unprudence
vargina
worm-geared capstan
zinc-mercuric oxide cell