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(·上海春招)A 69­year­old grandmother with  no teeth of her own has eventually won a long legal  battle to stop a Scottish regional council(政务委员会) adding fluoride(氟化物)chemical to the public water  supply.

In a case which has already cost the taxpayer £1,000,000,the judge ruled that it was beyond the powers of the local authority to add the chemical to the water in order to reduce tooth decay.

At her home last night Mrs Catherine McColl said, “I did what I thought was right and I would do it again,too.”She claimed that adding fluoride to public drinking water made it into some kind of dirty soup.“Where would it stop?”she asked.“They might come up with the idea of putting drugs into the water to keep the unemployed quiet.”It was a horrible poison,she said,that could have caused all kinds of diseases,including cancer.

The judge, however, concluded that there was no evidence  to suggest that the inclusion of fluoride in the water supply would have had a negative effect on public health. Although the chemical might serve as an efficient and convenient means of achieving a beneficial effect on  the dental health of consumers generally, he said, and its  use was greatly favoured by the dental profession, he  could also understand why some members of the public, Mrs McColl in particular,might be passionately opposed  to the action of the Water Authority in assuming the  right to improve public well­being without consulting the public in the first case. The Authority's legal duty to provide“wholesome” water for public consumption which was both safe and pleasant to drink,did not,he said,extend to their right to safeguard public health by chemical means.

63. Mrs McColl felt so strongly about the fluoride issue that she eventually ________.

A. took the local council to court

B. had a physical fight with the judge

C. urged the authority to apologize

D. spent much money removing the chemical

64.According to what the judge said in the passage, adding fluoride to the water________.

A. was not proved to be harmful

B. was the duty of the local authority

C. was strongly opposed by dentists

D. was surely beneficial to the public

65.The word“wholesome”in the last paragraph can be best replaced by the word“________”.

A. clear       B. poisonless

C. healthy           D. recycled

passage we learn that people like Mrs McColl are more concerned about________.

A. the improvement of their personal health

B. the problem of unemployment in their community

C. the chemicals to be used for the improvement of water quality

D. their right to be informed of the authorities' decisions

 

解析:细节理解题。从文章第一段中“has eventually won a long legal battle”以及下文的case,judge等可以知道,Mrs McColl把地方政务委员会告上了法庭,所以答案是A项。

答案:A

解析:细节理解题。从文章第四段中“concluded that there was no evidence to suggest that”可以看出“没有证据表明添加氟化物会对公众的健康产生负面影响”,所以A项正确。

答案:A

解析:词义猜测题。从上下文尤其是最后一句可知,法官判定地方政务委员会败诉是因为其责任只是为公众提供健康的饮用水,而无权将职责扩展到通过添加化学物质来保障公众健康。“wholesome”应与下文的“safe and pleasant”照应,故C项正确。

答案:C

66.From the

解析:推理判断题。从文章最后一段中“might be passionately opposed to the action of the Water Authority in assuming the right to improve public well­being without consulting the public in the first case”可以知道“苏格兰人很关注他们的知情权”。因此答案为D项。

答案:D  

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