摘要: Which is the best title of the passage? A. Electors can choose the president. B. The presidential race in US reaches its closing hours. C. The US presidential election. D. US voting system. E It is the Holy Grail of politicians everywhere-how to win and keep the trust of voters. Now researchers at the University of St Andrew's in Scotland say they-may have the answer. They believe politicians could learn a lot from recent advances in science. A growing number of studies have shown that people do judge a book by its coven Researchers say most of us make quick judgments about a person on the basis of how they look. Studies suggest that people are less likely to trust those with particularly masculine features, such as a square jaw, small eyes or a big nose. "They are considered dominant and less trustworthy," says Ms Cornwell "It doesn't mean that men who look more masculine are less trustworthy --it's just our first impression." Those with less masculine features--larger eyes, a smaller nose and thinner lips--- are thought to be more trustworthy. The researchers are putting their science to the test at the Royal Society's annual summer exhibition in London. They nave manipulated the faces of Prime Minister Tony Blair, Conservative leader Michael Howard and Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kenney accentuating their dominant and trustworthy features. "We have used a computer program to change the shape of their faces and features. We hope it will help people to understand our work." So should we expect to see them at the exhibition getting tips? "I don't think it's something they will want to try," says Ms Cornwell. "It's not really possible with television. We all know what they look like."

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The candidate longing for election to the highest office in the United States must be native-born American citizen who is at least 35 years old and who has lived in the United States for at least 14 years. The election course is complicated, and the road to the Oval Office is long.

Potential candidates must present papers stating their intention to seek their party’s recommendation; delegates then choose from among those running some months later at the national conferences. Before that, however, each state holds a primary election that determines how the state’s voters want the party’s delegates to vote. Methods of choosing the delegates vary from state to state. At the conferences, there are speeches and often heated discussions. It may take several rounds of voting before delegates can agree on a candidate. On the final day of the meeting, the presidential candidate announces his or her choice for vice president.

Election Day, by law, is the Tuesday that follows the first Monday in November. On this day, registered voters may cast their votes for president, vice president, and candidates for other federal,state, and local offices. The popular vote, however, does not determine who will be president. The president is chosen by a vote of the Electoral College, a group of 538 citizens from the 50 states and the District of Columbia who are chosen to cast votes for the president and vice president.

The rules for choosing electors, as with the delegates, vary. Each state also decides whether its electoral votes must reflect the popular vote. The number of electors in each state is determined by the number of representatives and senators that a state sends to Congress and, therefore, may change every 10 years, depending on the results of the United States census (人口普查). The winner must get at least 270 of the electoral votes when the Electoral College meets in December of the election year. The election results are not official, however, until the following January, when Congress meets in a joint conference to count the electoral votes.

At the end of the road to the Oval Office is the swearing-in ceremony, at which the new or reelected president takes the oath of office on January 20.

69.   Which of the following is not a requirement for candidates for the presidency of the USA?

A. Minimum age of thirty-five years old.    

B. Native of the United States of America.

C. Previous experience in an elective office.

D. Bottom residency of fourteen years in the States.

70. According to the passage, we can conclude that _______.

A. ways to select the delegates of each state are very much the same in the USA.

B. the candidate who wins the popular vote will be the winner of the election

C. the change of a state’s population barely has effects on the presidential election.

D. the presidents of the United States are theoretically picked by the citizens directly.

71.   Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?

A. The Various Ways of Presidential Election in the USA

B. The Qualifications for Being the President of the USA

C. The Process of the Election for the President of the USA

D. The Rules for Choosing Presidential Candidates in the USA

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