A、Threats from al Qaeda. B、Concerns over corruption. C、Loose information networks. D、Unwillingness to fight against the terroris

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W: What people learn is that they are in the hands of assassins. There’s nothing that assures them that tomorrow will be the same as today.
M: These silent security camera pictures from the escalator in the central Atocha station captured one of the 10blasts that day.
W: I can’t see the camera now, but it’s over there.
M: So you are still trying to piece together what’s been learned?
W: It was not a mistake, because, in Spain, the police and the civil world have a lot of information about the possibilities of a terrorist attack, but they don’t put in common this information.
M: Investigators concede that some of the attackers were Islamic radicals already under investigation for logistical support of al Qaeda. Such loose networks, Rodriguez says, are still a problem for police trying to prevent further attacks.
W: Simple. You can find a terrorist in Spain without explosives, but maybe the explosive is in France. The telephone that you can use to initiate the explosive, maybe is in Portugal.
M: Spanish authorities say they have tightened security at stations. But it appears as easy now to get on a train with a bag as it did before the attack.
W: On the line targeted by the bombers, the majority of passengers scared away by the attack have returned. Most we talk to doubt they are safer. But lessons are being learned. The intelligence service and the connections with the police service were not enough. There was a lack of coordination in other fields. And this is what now we are trying to solve. The judicial and police action has to be in the ideological phase of the groups before the groups prepare their attacks.
M: Perceived wisdom is much still needed to be done. In the meantime, terrorists have some advantages.
W: They can attack whenever they want, because to leave a bag, a bomb bag, in every place—in a mall, in a railway station, in an airport—is easy.
M: The lesson of the train attack, adding station security is not enough. The solution is finding the adversary before the attack.
W: These types of groups can germinate in the United States, as they did in Spain or as is happening in Europe. Therefore, effective coordination of information and fluid international cooperation is important. No nation is exempt from this type of attack, especially the United States.
M: And for survivors the lesson is simple.
W: They must not feel restricted by these people. That would be their greatest success.
M: We must keep on living...the best as possible.
11. Which of the following statements best sums up how people feel now?
12. How many blasts did local residents experience that day in Spain?
13. According to Rodriguez, what is still a problem for police trying to prevent further attacks?
14. According to the interview, several places are considered easy to leave a bomb bag. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
15. What is suggested at the end of the interview?

选项 A、Threats from al Qaeda.
B、Concerns over corruption.
C、Loose information networks.
D、Unwillingness to fight against the terrorists.

答案C

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