Of all the recommendations made by Tom Winsor in his review of police pay and recruitment this week, it was not the introduction

admin2016-10-24  31

问题     Of all the recommendations made by Tom Winsor in his review of police pay and recruitment this week, it was not the introduction of an academic qualification, nor the direct entry of senior officers, nor even a pay cut for new recruits that drew most violent anger. No, it was the proposal that all officers should have to take an annual fitness test, with the threat of three failures and you’re out.
    Anyone fortunate enough to encounter a police officer, or two, actually on the beat will be aware that some of them look more like a "before" advertisement for Weight Watchers than an "after" one—to the point where you wonder they could even think of giving chase, should the need arise. Bear in mind, too, that those in patrol cars or behind desks are unlikely to be much healthier. Indeed, the Winsor review found that more than half of male officers were overweight.
    So an annual fitness test seems reasonable enough. Not, however, to the Police Federation, which identified any number of reasons why such checks would be impracticable, unfair and generally undesirable. But no one is proposing that police be required to train to Olympic standards, just that they should be physically up to the job. It’s not the proposed checks that are worrying, but the fact that many officers need them.
What is the major topic being discussed in this passage?

选项 A、The overweight problem in the police.
B、The training standards for fitness.
C、Tom Winsor’s recommendations.
D、Public chase for advertising.

答案C

解析 这篇短文讨论的主题是什么?汤姆·温莎的建议。本文主要谈警察同盟和作者对汤姆·温莎的建议的看法。
转载请注明原文地址:https://jikaoti.com/ti/wDyYFFFM
0

最新回复(0)