单选题 In America's fiercely adversarial legal system, a good lawyer is essential. Ask O.J. Simpson. In a landmark case 35 years ago, Gideon v. Wainwright, a unanimous Supreme Court ruled that indigent defendants must be provided with a lawyer at state expense because there could be no fair trial in a serious criminal case without one. "This seems to us to be an obvious truth," wrote Justice Hugo Black in his opinion. At the time, the decision was hailed as a triumph for justice, an example of America's commitment to the ideal of equality before the law.
This is the image most Americans still have of their criminal-justice system -- the fairest in the world, in which any defendant, no matter how, gets a smart lawyer who, too often, manages to get the culprit off on a technicality. Nothing could be further from the truth. About 80% of people accused of a felony have to depend on a publicly-provided lawyer; but over the past two decades the eagerness of politicians to look harsh on crime, their reluctance to pay for public defenders, and a series of Supreme Court judgments restricting the grounds for appeal have made a mockery of Gideon. Today many indigent defendants, including those facing long terms of imprisonment or even death, are treated to a "meet'em and plead'em " defense -- a brief consultation in which a harried or incompetent lawyer encourages them to plead guilty or, if that fails, struggle through a short trial in which the defense is massively outgunned by a more experienced, better-paid and better-prepared prosecutor.
"We have a wealth-based system of justice," says Stephen Bright, the director of the Southern Center for Human Right. "For the wealthy, it's gold-plated. For the average poor person, it's like being herded to the slaughterhouse. In many places the adversarial system barely exists for the poor."
Many lawyers, of course, have made heroic efforts for particular defendants for little or no pay, but the charity of lawyers can be relied on to handle only a tiny fraction of cases. As spending on police, prosecutors and prisons has steadily climbed in the past decade, increasing the number of people charged and imprisoned, spending on indigent defense has not kept pace, overwhelming an already hard-pressed system.

单选题 The word "indigent" most probably means______
A. wealthy B. criminal
C. poverty-stricken D. innocent
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 根据文章内容可知,美国司法系统是有钱人的游戏。请律师需要很高的花费。 为了保证司法的公正,必须为请不起律师的穷人提供公共律师。所以,推断单词indigent的 意思为“贫穷的”。各选择项wealthy(富有的)、criminal(犯罪的)、poverty-stricken(赤贫 的)、innocent(无辜的)。据此判断,答案是C。
单选题 It can be inferred from the passage that O.J. Simpson was probably______
A. a person who was found not guilty because he hired a very good lawyer
B. a person who won his case because he was provided with a lawyer at state expense
C. A person who was denied a lawyer and thus lost his case in the court
D. a brilliant lawyer who won numerous cases for the average poor people
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 根据文章第一段前两句“In America's fiercely adversarial legaI system,a good lawyer is essential.Ask O.J.Simpson.”可知,在斗争激烈的美国法律体系内,一个优秀的律师 是必需的。看看欧·杰·辛普森的案例吧。所以,可以推断辛普森曾经因为雇佣了一个优秀 的律师而从中受益。据此判断,答案是A。
单选题 What is the author's view of America's adversarial legal system?
A. It is the embodiment of the ideal of equality before the law.
B. It is the fairest criminal-justice system in the world.
C. As it is, it benefits the rich but works against the poor.
D. It is unfair by nature and should be overhauled.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 根据文章第三段““We have a wealth-based system ofjustice”says Stephen Bright, the director of the Southern Center for Human Right.“For the wealthy,it's gold-plated.For the average poor person,it's like being herded to the slaughterhouse.In many places the adversarial system barely exists for the poor.””可知,“我们的司法系统是基于财富的。”南方人权中心的 主任史蒂芬·布莱特说道,“富人显得金光闪闪,普通的穷人则就像被赶进了屠宰场。在这个 斗争激烈的司法体系中,有很多地方都是专为穷人设置的。”所以,作者对于美国司法系统的 观点是“有利于富人而不利于穷人”。据此判断,答案是C。
单选题 Which of the following statements is true?
A. Lawyers who provide defense for the poor often work heroically for little or no pay at all.
B. As crime rate increases, American politicians have become more tolerant towards crime than before.
C. In America, if a person refuses to accept the judgment of a lower court, he can always appeal to the Supreme Court.
D. Government-provided lawyers tend to go through the formalities of defense and prove to be no match for the prosecutors.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 根据文章第二段最后一句“Today many indigent defendants,including those facing long terms of imprisonment or even death,are treated to a“meet'em and plead'em”defense—a brief consultation in which a harried or incompetent lawyer encourages them to plead guilty or,if that fails,struggle through a short trial in which the defense is massively outgunned by a more experienced,better-paid and be~er-prepared prosecutor.”可知,当今很多贫穷的被告,甚至包括 那些面临长期徒刑或者死刑的被告都受到一种“假意的辩护(meet,em and Dlead,em)”——一 个简短的咨询。在这个咨询过程中,有一个草率的或不胜其任的律师鼓励犯人认罪,或者, 如果这种方法不奏效,就来一个快速的审判,在这个审判过程中,有一个经验丰富、报酬不 菲而且准备充足的检察官采取咄咄逼人的气势从而使得辩护形同虚无。所以,政府提供的律 师只是一种形式,其分量微乎其微。据此判断,答案是D。