A surge in gun-safety classes is occurring as states relax laws regarding ca

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问题     A surge in gun-safety classes is occurring as states relax laws regarding carrying guns.
    A growing number of people—many of them women—are acquiring guns for self-protection, says Don Gates, a retired professor at the Saint Louis University School of Law who has studied the issue of gun control extensively.
    Gates says increased interest from women is a significant factor. "Women used to be told that owning a gun is a man’s thing," Cates says. "That is not the case anymore because women are being told that they should be able to defend themselves. "
    The issue of gun rights has jumped back into the spotlight after two recent mass shootings the July 20 assault on an Aurora, Colo. , movie theater that killed 12 and Sunday’s attack on a Sikh temple in Wisconsin that left 7 dead, including the gunman.
    To accommodate the increased number of students attending gun classes, the National Rifle Association has certified 5,000 additional instructors since April 2011, adding to the almost 150,000 instructors already working.
    Greg Block, a law enforcement instructor for city, county, state and federal agencies, says he has noticed a "dramatic" increase in class attendance since 2008. He says he now instructs about 100 individuals per month.
    Last November, Wisconsin became the 49th state to allow people to carry concealed weapons, leaving Illinois the only state to forbid the practice, says Bill Brassard, director of communications at the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
    Caroline Brewer, spokeswoman for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, says carrying guns in public endangers more lives than it saves.
    "No matter how much gun training an average American might have, it pales in comparison to the rigorous gun training that we demand of law enforcement officers, and thousands of innocent Americans die every year because of the paranoid(患偏执狂的)mentality and lack of meaningful training," she says.
    Patrick Egan, an assistant professor of politics at the New York University, says the U. S. A. is actually at an all-time low for per-capita gun ownership. In the 1970s, one in two households had a gun; now it’s about one in three.
    "Our attention is drawn to violence and gun ownership in the wake of these big shootings," he says. "But it shouldn’t lead us to lose sight of the fact that we’re also in a time when gun violence is at 40-year lows. "
    Massacres such as the ones in Colorado and Wisconsin "tend to be followed by a legitimate surge in fear of gun violence and a surge of interest in guns and gun safety—and probably gun ownership," Egan says. Such increases tend to disappear in the face of long-term gun-ownership trends. [br] What does Cates say about the gun issue?

选项 A、The states have been forced to amend laws about carrying guns.
B、Women have raised awareness of self-protection with guns.
C、Increasing interest in guns has led to two serious shootings.
D、An increasing number of women have attended gun-safety classes.

答案 B

解析 事实细节题。本题考查凯茨对枪支问题的看法。定位段指出,凯茨认为女性对枪支的兴趣增加,并且意识到她们应该有自保能力。此外,文章第二段中提到,越来越多的人(其中很多是女性)开始用枪进行自我保护,故答案为B)。A)“各州政府被迫修改有关枪支携带的法规”,文章第一段只是提到各州政府放宽了有关枪支携带的法规,A)属于过度推断,故排除;C)“人们对枪支越来越浓的兴趣引发了两起严重的枪杀案”,文章第四段提到两起枪杀案的发生使得枪支问题再度回到了人们的视线.C)与原文逻辑关系相反,故排除;D)“越来越多的女性参加枪支安全类培训课程”,文中并未提及,故排除。
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