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A、All sexually assaulted women are at the age of 18 to 24. B、University students usually don’t report sexual assault C、Non-stude
A、All sexually assaulted women are at the age of 18 to 24. B、University students usually don’t report sexual assault C、Non-stude
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2021-11-26
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问题
The first year of college is usually a time to learn and have fun. Many young people enjoy the freedom of living away from home for the first time. For young women in the United States, however, it is a time when they are at high risk of experiencing a sex crime.
The U.S. Justice Department reports that American women aged 18 to 24 had the highest rate of sexual assault [23] The study also found that university students were less likely to report such crimes than non-students. Among college women, nine out of ten knew the person who sexually assaulted them.
In Canada, three universities recently ran a program to train female students to avoid sexual assault while in college. The program was a two-year training course which involved women in their first year of college. The students spent 12 hours learning how to judge risks, deal with emotions, and use self-defense.
The program taught students to be especially on guard at parties and other high-risk campus social events. The training taught students to attend such events together. [24] If separated, they should check on each other every now and then. They should also take extra care in their use of alcohol. At least half of the sexual assaults among college women involve drinking.
About 450 students received the training. A group of about the same size received only written information and a brief meeting with the trainers. The group that received the 12 hours of training saw an almost 50 percent drop in risk of rape. In the U.S., Harvard and several other universities have also developed "bystander training." This means students offer help if they see someone in danger of being assaulted. The training helps students, both men and women, decide when it is safe to personally intervene and when to call the police.
Last year, the President ordered the establishment of a task force on sexual violence at universities. The investigation report advised universities to take several measures. [25] They include methods for researching the sex crime "climate" of the university and improving systems for reporting crimes as well as prevention programs.
The White House task force said one in five women experiences sexual assault in her college years. It has started a web site called Not Alone to give schools and students information on how to react to and prevent sexual assault.
23. What can we learn from the U.S. Justice Department’s report?
24. What did the Canadian students learn from the program?
25. What did the White House task force do to prevent sexual assaults?
选项
A、All sexually assaulted women are at the age of 18 to 24.
B、University students usually don’t report sexual assault
C、Non-students are more likely to report sexual assault.
D、Most victims are related to whoever sexually assaulted them.
答案
C
解析
选项出现sexual assault,还有students和women等关键词,预测问题与女学生受性骚扰相关。美国司法部的报告显示,大学生比非学生群体更少举报性犯罪(less likely to report such crimes)。C项“非学生群体更倾向于举报性犯罪”是该处录音内容的同义转换,是正确答案。18-24岁的女性受到性侵犯的风险最高,但并非所有受侵犯的女性都在这个年龄段,故A项错误。大学生一般比非学生群体更少举报性犯罪,但不代表他们通常不举报,B项不对。录音指出90%的受害人知道施暴者是谁,而非D项所说的“大部分受害人与施暴者有亲戚关系”。
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