Directions:In this part of the test, there are five short passages.
Read each passage carefully, and then do the questions that follow. Choose the
best answer from the four choices given and mark the corresponding letter with a
single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring Answer
Sheet. Remember Farid Seif Mr.Seif is the
Houston Iranian-American businessman who mistakenly carried a Glock handgun
through security, onto a plane, all the Way from Houston to Indianapolis. When
he got to his destination and realized his mistake, he alerted security
officials. There was reportedly " nothing else" in Mr.Serf’s carry-on besides
the weapon. Yet the security screeners at George Bush International. America’s
eighth-busiest airport, missed it entirely. The scariest part of that story was
that Transportation Security Administration officials told reporters that this
type of incident was " not uncommon. " Now another Texas
airport,Dallas-Fort Worth, is proving the point. This week, a high-level TSA
source told the local NBC affiliate that " An undercover TSA agent was able to
get through security at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport with a handgun
during testing of the enhanced-imaging body scanners. " The TSA
insider who blew the whistle on the test also said that none of the TSA agents
who Ailed to spot the gun on the scanned image were disciplined. The source said
the agents continue to work the body scanners today. This is
not confidence-inspiring. If TSA screeners can’t even stop guns getting through
security, Why are they taking away our bottled water Incidents like this only
lend incentives to TSA critics who say the whole airport security apparatus is
an enormous waste of time and money. The TSRs attitude towards the reporting of
these SOrtS of messes isn’t helpful, either. They only provided the NBC with a
brief statement claiming that they don’t reveal the results of secret testing
for "security reasons" and arguing that "advanced imaging technology is an
effective tool to detect both metallic and nonmetallic items hidden on
passengers. "That’S pretty much the public affairs equivalent of sticking their
fingers in theft ears and saying "lalalalala we can’t hear you! "
It is really hard to have an accountable TSA without greater transparency
about the results of secret testing. Instead of leaking hints to the press that
failure rates have decreased since the last public reports, the TSA should back
up its whispering with actual data. If it won’t, some enterprising congressional
committee should order it." Trust US that this works " just isn’t cutting it
anymore. Mr.Serf’s handgun _______.
A.passed the check at the Houston airport
B.caused big trouble for himself in Houston
C.was tracked down by officials in Indianapolis
D.triggered a series of false alarms in Indianapolis