A、Conflicts about gun use. B、Welfare abuse and immigration. C、Questions about climate. D、Race issues in America. B新闻后段提到,共和党候选人更

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问题  
Rallies were recently held in New Hampshire, Iowa, South Carolina and Illinois. Of all the questions voters asked of candidates, 27 percent were about the economy. Health care came in second-most asked, at 15 percent of the questions. Concerns about immigration came in at 12 percent. Just 10 percent of the questions asked of the candidates were about national security or terrorism.
   A survey in December found 16 percent of Americans listed terrorism as their top concern. Candidates were often asked about the Second Amendment. That amendment states that "A well-regulated military, being necessary to the security of a free State, shall not be destroyed." Many Americans interpret, or define it, different ways. That has led to conflict about gun use in America.
   Republican candidates were more likely to be asked about welfare abuse and immigration. Questions about climate were asked 5 percent of the time. Race issues were asked 2.5 percent of all questions.
1. What do we learn about the questions voters asked of candidates?
2. What were more likely to be asked to Republican candidates?

选项 A、Conflicts about gun use.
B、Welfare abuse and immigration.
C、Questions about climate.
D、Race issues in America.

答案B

解析 新闻后段提到,共和党候选人更可能被问及滥用福利和移民问题。故B正确。A“枪支使用的分歧”是不同的美国人对第二修正案的解释不同造成的,跟对共产党候选人的提问无关,故排除。新闻最后提到气候问题占到5%,种族问题占所有问题的2.5%,故排除C和D。
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