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Once March 29 was impressed firmly in the minds of British people, as this was the date when the UK was supposed to leave the European Union (EU).
The UK public voted to leave the EU almost three years ago. Since then, the UK Parliament has voted many times to determine the terms of the UK’s exit from the EU. But British lawmakers haven’t reached an agreement on any particular path. So the UK and EU member states agreed to push the Brexit (脱欧) deadline to April 12, hoping this would allow UK lawmakers to get a Brexit deal through the UK Parliament.
On March 29, British lawmakers rejected UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal once again. According to USA Today, the failure to reach an agreement was largely because hard-line (强硬的) lawmakers from Conservative Party didn’t feel the deal done with the EU adequately separates the UK from the EU. Meanwhile, many Labor Party lawmakers were in favor of closer ties with the EU. As result, the UK has to announce a new plan before April 12, or leave the EU without a deal, and the latter one will bring the UK and the EU countries many influences. For example, the UK would have to face the fact that the price of imported goods for British people could go up as a result. Meanwhile, there could be long delays at borders between the UK and the EU countries if passport checks are strengthened.
In the event of a no-deal Brexit, the German government would give British citizens living in Germany an initial period of three months during which their rights to live and work there would not change. However, they would have to apply for the permits of living in Germany during that period. The French Parliament has passed a law to give the government the power to introduce new measures to deal with a no-deal Brexit. The law covers, among other things, the rights of UK national a living and working in France.
More efforts to prevent a disorderly Brexit are still needed, but time is limited!
1.Why did the UK and EU member states push the Brexit deadline to April 12?
A.To wait for a new Brexit deal. B.To make a no-deal Brexit plan.
C.To meet Theresa May’s request. D.To have a better ties with the EU.
2.What does the underlined part “the latter one” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Conservative Party. B.Labor Party.
C.Theresa May’s Brexit deal. D.The no-deal Brexit.
3.What will Germany ask British citizens to do for the possible no -deal Brexit?
A.Leave Germany within three months.
B.Continue to live and work in Germany.
C.Obtain living permits in the specific time.
D.Hand in the their passports as soon as possible.
4.What’s the author’s attitude towards the present situation of the Brexit?
A.Concerned. B.Doubtful.
C.Ambiguous. D.Surprised.
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