2009年英语四级(CET-4)考试新题型预测试卷(2)
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Part II Reading Comprehension (15 minutes)
2、Directions;In this part,you will have l5 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on answer Sheet1.
For questions 2-8,mark
Y(for Yes) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;
N(for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;
NG(for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.
For questions 9-11,complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.
Foreign adoptions
Madonna,as you might have hard,is in the process of adopting a baby from Malawi.The one—year—old boy named David was flown last month to London.The American pop music star and her husband have a home there.Madonna is married to a film director Guy Ritchie and is the biological mother of two children.
Madonna recently gave millions of dollars to support efforts to help orphans(孤儿)in Mala wi.The southern African country is one of the poorest nations in the world.
Madonna says she wants to give David a better life.But some people citicized her for adop ting a child whose father is still alive,even if the father did agree to it.And some child psychologists said children do best if they are well cared for in their own homeland.
The adoption is not yet final.The Lilongwe High court gave Madonna and her husband temporary custody of David on October l2th.The court order is for eighteen months.During that period a social worker will report on how the boy is being cared for.
A committee of 67 human rights groups in Malawi argued that adoption laws there normally ban international adoptions.The committee has brought a legal action to make sure if Madonna received special treatment.
Madonna says she did not.But she has supporters.They include Jane Aronson,an influential expert on adoptions and had of the World Orphans Foundation.She says Madonna is offering David a new life.
More than two thirds of people in the United States who adopt .children from other countries are not famous.They are people like Miriam and John Baxter of Bethesda, Maryland. The Baxters have a biological daughter named Olivia. Olivia was almost eight when her new brother, Matthew,arrived. The Baxters adopted Matthew from an orphanage (孤儿院) in South Korea.
They had thought about adopting a baby from China. But their plans changed five years ago after the World Trade Center attack in New York. A nearby office where they needed to get a document to satisfy Chinese adoption requirements was closed temporarily.
Waiting for the office to re-open would have delayed the process another month. And .the Baxters already faced a year of waiting,
Then they learned that it might be faster to try to adopt a child from South Korea. Miriam Baxter has a brother and a sister who were adopted from there. And, in her words, "we wanted the
child so much, we just could not wait any longer. "
There are many ol
3、Some child psychologists said that children do best in their own country.[Y.N.NG]
4、Most people in the U. S. who adopt foreign-born children are not famous.[Y.N.NG]
5、The process of adopting Chinese-born children is slower than that of adopting children from South Korea.[Y.N.NG]
6、Growing number of Americans seek to adopt foreign-born children after women have a right to end unwanted pregnancies in 1973.[Y.N.NG]
7、Approximately 13 % of all adopted children in the U. S. are from another country.[Y.N.NG]
8、Parents who want to adopt a foreign child have to satisfy all the requirements of foreign adoption agencies and the federal government.[Y.N.NG]
9、That people pay a woman to have a baby for them is an example of_______
10、The aim of the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption is to fight_________-
11、The complex issues in families facing both the parents and the adopted child are __________
2、Directions;In this part,you will have l5 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on answer Sheet1.
For questions 2-8,mark
Y(for Yes) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;
N(for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;
NG(for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.
For questions 9-11,complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.
Foreign adoptions
Madonna,as you might have hard,is in the process of adopting a baby from Malawi.The one—year—old boy named David was flown last month to London.The American pop music star and her husband have a home there.Madonna is married to a film director Guy Ritchie and is the biological mother of two children.
Madonna recently gave millions of dollars to support efforts to help orphans(孤儿)in Mala wi.The southern African country is one of the poorest nations in the world.
Madonna says she wants to give David a better life.But some people citicized her for adop ting a child whose father is still alive,even if the father did agree to it.And some child psychologists said children do best if they are well cared for in their own homeland.
The adoption is not yet final.The Lilongwe High court gave Madonna and her husband temporary custody of David on October l2th.The court order is for eighteen months.During that period a social worker will report on how the boy is being cared for.
A committee of 67 human rights groups in Malawi argued that adoption laws there normally ban international adoptions.The committee has brought a legal action to make sure if Madonna received special treatment.
Madonna says she did not.But she has supporters.They include Jane Aronson,an influential expert on adoptions and had of the World Orphans Foundation.She says Madonna is offering David a new life.
More than two thirds of people in the United States who adopt .children from other countries are not famous.They are people like Miriam and John Baxter of Bethesda, Maryland. The Baxters have a biological daughter named Olivia. Olivia was almost eight when her new brother, Matthew,arrived. The Baxters adopted Matthew from an orphanage (孤儿院) in South Korea.
They had thought about adopting a baby from China. But their plans changed five years ago after the World Trade Center attack in New York. A nearby office where they needed to get a document to satisfy Chinese adoption requirements was closed temporarily.
Waiting for the office to re-open would have delayed the process another month. And .the Baxters already faced a year of waiting,
Then they learned that it might be faster to try to adopt a child from South Korea. Miriam Baxter has a brother and a sister who were adopted from there. And, in her words, "we wanted the
child so much, we just could not wait any longer. "
There are many ol
3、Some child psychologists said that children do best in their own country.[Y.N.NG]
4、Most people in the U. S. who adopt foreign-born children are not famous.[Y.N.NG]
5、The process of adopting Chinese-born children is slower than that of adopting children from South Korea.[Y.N.NG]
6、Growing number of Americans seek to adopt foreign-born children after women have a right to end unwanted pregnancies in 1973.[Y.N.NG]
7、Approximately 13 % of all adopted children in the U. S. are from another country.[Y.N.NG]
8、Parents who want to adopt a foreign child have to satisfy all the requirements of foreign adoption agencies and the federal government.[Y.N.NG]
9、That people pay a woman to have a baby for them is an example of_______
10、The aim of the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption is to fight_________-
11、The complex issues in families facing both the parents and the adopted child are __________
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