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This text is for questions 22 to 26
Capital punishment is one of the most controversial subjects to be discussed today. This controversy is caused by so many things all over the world having so many different view about it. Capital punishment happens when someone is put to death for a crime, for example murder or drug trafficking. Many people think capital punishment should be reinstated in Britain, but there are just as many people who think that the criminal system is better the way it is.
One important argument against the death penalty is that sometimes an innocent person is put to death. If capital punishment is used, the authorities must therefore have evidence beyond the shadow of any doubt that they have accused the correct person. Furthermore, capital punishment removes all possibility for a person who has done something seriously wrong to be able to change and to be rehabilitated.
Another strong point against capital punishment is that two wrongs do not make a right. Killing a victim, for instance, and then being sentenced to death does not suddenly make everything all right or make things better. A poor, helpless victim’s life has been stolen from him, but killing the murderer will not bring the victim back.
Nevertheless, those who are in favor of the death penalty have many points with which to justify their stance. Most importantly it punishes the criminal by doing to him what he did to others. It acts as a form of revenge for the victim’s family by letting them know that the criminal has felt some of the pain he inflicted on another.
Furthermore, capital punishment could act as a deterrent to anyone whoever thought about committing certain crimes, because he would know that when he was found guilty, the death penalty awaited him. It can also save money because, instead of the criminal being kept in person for the rest of his life, he is killed.
After weighing up the arguments for and against capital punishment, I have come to the conclusion that I am for it, and that it is a pity it was abolished in Britain thirty or so years ago.
soal 22.
What is the subject of this text?
| A | Controversy over death penalty. |
| B | Some benefits of capital punishment. |
| C | Abolishing death penalty. |
| D | Pros and cons over Britain legal system. |
| E | Some justification to support death penalty. |
soal 23.
According to the text, capital punishment …
| A | has good points. |
| B | raises different opinions among people. |
| C | exists in the legal system of all countries. |
| D | gives more benefits than the bad impacts. |
| E | has been proved to be the most effective punishment. |
soal 24.
From the text, we know that some people disagree with capital punishment because …
| A | killing should be punished with killing |
| B | it can prevent people from committing a murder |
| C | innocent people might be put to death |
| D | more people will be killed |
| E | killing is not always considered a crime |
soal 25.
It is implied in the passage that …
| A | no one agrees with capital punishment |
| B | the author disagrees with capital punishment |
| C | capital punishment has both good and bad impacts |
| D | capital punishment will never prevent people from doing a crime |
| E | Britain will never abolish capital punishment from its legal system |
soal 26.
“One important argument against the death penalty is that sometime an innocent person is put to death.” (Paragraph 2) The word underlined means …
| A | not fair |
| B | not care |
| C | not guilty |
| D | inhumane |
| E | not consistent |
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