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16 Proposals to expand protections for guest workers include one provision to bar employers from retaliating whenthe workers protest and another that would let them sue in federal court over contract violations.
(A)To expel guest workers, it is proposed that new laws be made so the employers can cancel contracts with guestworkers if they protest.
(B)Legal provisions are proposed to protect guest workers, which would allow workers to protest and to sueagainst their employers.
(C)The proposed new provisions will allow the employers to retaliate in case of protest or contract violations byworkers.
(D)With the added provisions, guest workers can bring employers to justice if they are fired.A doctor friend of ours, when she’s given to philosophizing about the art of diagnosis, has a favorite saying: “Ifwhat you see are hoof prints, don’t go looking for zebras.” That’s her homespun version of the thing philosophers callOccam’s Razor: that the simplest explanation ought to prevail.A tidy sentiment.But real life doesn’t always hew to the wisdom of philosophers. As we in Dodgeville discovered when afootloose kangaroo turned up in our midst.Now, kangaroo sightings are to Wisconsin what sightings of Bigfoot are to the Pacific Northwest: more likely tobe reported than confirmed. Back in the 1970s, there was a spate of sightings around the Milwaukee suburb ofWauwatosa. And another rash a few years earlier in Menomonee Falls.And so, on the morning of January 5, when a longtime resident called into our local sheriff’s office to report akangaroo on the loose on her property, Sheriff Steve Michek had the predictable reaction: “There’s gotta be a simpleexplanation.”The day of the sighting, a snowfall expected to reach seven-to-nine inches had begun descending overDodgeville. Sheriff Steve got his first glimpse of the creature through a swirl of dancing snowflakes. There hestood—big as life—with a fluffy cap of the white stuff improbably dusting his back and shoulders.Sheriff Steve says his own reaction could be summed up in two words: “Holy smoke!” Except, he says withembarrassment, he didn’t say the word “smoke.”Once backup arrived, Steve and the deputies sprang into action. Sheriff Steve: “We formed a perimeter.” With alittle bit of coaxing (and a bribe of apples), the renegade was lured into a barn on the property and quietly settleddown in a tidy box stall.Officials from the Henry Vilas Zoo in nearby Madison were contacted and the fugitive taken into custody. Thezoo folks have since speculated that our unlikely visitor is most likely somebody’s rogue exotic pet.That would, after all, be the simple explanation.Which brings us round to the moral of our story: next time you discover some curious critter tracks outside yourgarden window—don’t rule out the zebras.Or the kangaroos.

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答案:B
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(1),C(0),D(0),E(0)