B Beause his presence would provoke a violence.
C Beause the local football match resulted in violence.
D Beause the local residents didn’t like him.
32. The Rangers fans and Celtic fans performed _____when the match over.
A sorrowfully
B delightfully
C reasonably
D crazily
33. The sentence “Maybe Mr. Roy should have got out and about a bit more?”means
A Mr. Roy should attend the Ireland’s marching of parades
B Religious sectarianism in history has been gradually vanishing.
C Mr. Roy should get out of the door and communicate with people.
D Times changed and Mr. Roy should clean his mind.
34. The last sentence implies
A more and more Muslins bring new problems.
B England’s sectarianism is spreading.
C the immigration of people of other religions is destroying the inner balance of England.
D Northern Ireland now has the religious problems, but England has others.
35. From this passage, the author’s real meaning of the 1st sentence is
A as time changes, so should the arguments
B the world goes on, the old arguments seem too old.
C the old argugments are vanishing in the current society.
D a lot of people like to listen and spread the old argument.
TEXT 4
WHAT an elegant party! The Press Complaints Commission's glittering bash this week to celebrate its tenth anniversary was the nearest London gets to high society. In a gathering too close to parody for comfort, the PCC succeeded in bringing together Prince William, the heir to the throne, his father, Prince Charles, the royal mistress, Camilla Parker-Bowles, as well as pop stars, super- models, cabinet ministers, senior civil servants and other wannabes.