[A] claiming [B] crimes [C] faster [D] giving [E] growing[F] host [G] lawl

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问题 [A] claiming  [B] crimes  [C] faster  [D] giving  [E] growing
[F] host  [G] lawless  [H] people  [I] police  [J] rarely
[K] slower  [L] sound  [M] tourism  [N] trade  [O] usually
    Rio De Janeiro is infamous for its high crime rate. As it prepares to 【C1】______ the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games, the city is bracing for a flood of international 【C2】______. Given its crime-ridden (犯罪猖獗的) reputation, how well are its 【C3】______ doing in tackling the problem? But wait a moment before cancelling your flights. There are two reasons for caution.
    Firstly, Brazil’s population is young, and 【C4】______ very rapidly. So you would expect the number of recorded crimes to be increasing too. What’s more meaningful is the crime rate—the number of recorded 【C5】______ per person. The crime rate in Rio seems to be increasing at a 【C6】______ rate than its population—in spite of the massive security crackdown (镇压). But despite all this, things may not be as bad as they 【C7】______. No, really. The second, and perhaps more interesting, reason for caution; it’s all about that little word "recorded".
    My colleague in the FT’s Brazil bureau, Samantha Pearson, comments: "Since 2008 the authorities have started to move into the city’s poor areas and set up police posts there. Before, these areas were completely 【C8】______—if a crime happened, it would 【C9】______ be reported to the police. The rise in recorded incidents could just be because the authorities are 【C10】______ back the more dangerous areas of the city, and people are now reporting these crimes. [br] 【C9】

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答案 J

解析 根据句子结构可知,情态动词would和be reported之间缺少—个副词。由于上句提到这些贫民窟地区治安混乱,完全无法律可言,因此“如果有案件发生,几乎没人报案。”由此可知,J项rarely“很少地”符合句意,故为答案。
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