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Part¡¡II¡¡Reading¡¡Comprehension¡¡(35¡¡minutes)
Directions:¡¡There¡¡are¡¡4¡¡passages¡¡in¡¡this¡¡part.¡¡Each¡¡passage¡¡is¡¡followed¡¡by¡¡some¡¡questions¡¡or¡¡unfinished¡¡statements.¡¡For¡¡each¡¡of¡¡them¡¡there¡¡are¡¡four¡¡choices¡¡marked¡¡A),¡¡B),¡¡C)¡¡and¡¡D).¡¡You¡¡should¡¡decide¡¡on¡¡the¡¡best¡¡choice¡¡and¡¡mark¡¡the¡¡corresponding¡¡letter¡¡on¡¡the¡¡Answer¡¡Sheet¡¡with¡¡a¡¡single¡¡line¡¡through¡¡the¡¡centre.
Passage¡¡One
Questions¡¡21¡¡to¡¡25¡¡are¡¡based¡¡on¡¡the¡¡following¡¡passage.¡¡
On¡¡average,¡¡American¡¡kids¡¡ages¡¡3¡¡to¡¡12¡¡spent¡¡29¡¡hours¡¡a¡¡week¡¡in¡¡school,¡¡eight¡¡hours¡¡more¡¡that¡¡they¡¡did¡¡in¡¡1981.¡¡They¡¡also¡¡did¡¡more¡¡household¡¡work¡¡and¡¡participated¡¡in¡¡more¡¡of¡¡such¡¡organized¡¡activities¡¡as¡¡soccer¡¡and¡¡ballet¡¡(°ÅÀÙÎè).¡¡Involvement¡¡in¡¡sports,¡¡in¡¡particular,¡¡rose¡¡almost¡¡50%¡¡from¡¡1981¡¡to¡¡1997:¡¡boys¡¡now¡¡spend¡¡an¡¡average¡¡of¡¡four¡¡hours¡¡a¡¡week¡¡playing¡¡sports;¡¡girls¡¡log¡¡hall¡¡that¡¡time.¡¡All¡¡in¡¡all,¡¡however,¡¡children's¡¡leisure¡¡time¡¡dropped¡¡from¡¡40%¡¡of¡¡the¡¡day¡¡in¡¡1981¡¡to¡¡25%¡¡
"Children¡¡are¡¡affected¡¡by¡¡the¡¡same¡¡time¡¡crunch¡¡(Σ»ú)¡¡that¡¡affects¡¡their¡¡parents,"¡¡says¡¡Sandra¡¡Hofferth,¡¡who¡¡headed¡¡the¡¡recent¡¡study¡¡of¡¡children's¡¡timetable.¡¡A¡¡chief¡¡reason,¡¡she¡¡says,¡¡is¡¡that¡¡more¡¡mothers¡¡are¡¡working¡¡outside¡¡the¡¡home.¡¡(Nevertheless,¡¡children¡¡in¡¡both¡¡double-income¡¡and¡¡"male¡¡breadwinner"¡¡households¡¡spent¡¡comparable¡¡amounts¡¡of¡¡time¡¡interacting¡¡with¡¡their¡¡parents.19¡¡hours¡¡and¡¡22¡¡hours¡¡respectively.¡¡In¡¡contrast,¡¡children¡¡spent¡¡only¡¡9¡¡hours¡¡with¡¡their¡¡single¡¡mothers.)
All¡¡work¡¡and¡¡no¡¡play¡¡could¡¡make¡¡for¡¡some¡¡very¡¡messed-up¡¡kids.¡¡"Play¡¡is¡¡the¡¡most¡¡powerful¡¡way¡¡a¡¡child¡¡explores¡¡the¡¡world¡¡and¡¡learns¡¡about¡¡himself,"¡¡says¡¡T.¡¡Berry¡¡Brazelton,¡¡professor¡¡at¡¡Harvard¡¡Medical¡¡School¡¡Unstructured¡¡play¡¡encourages¡¡independent¡¡thinking¡¡and¡¡allows¡¡the¡¡young¡¡to¡¡negotiate¡¡their¡¡relationships¡¡with¡¡their¡¡peers,¡¡but¡¡kids¡¡ages¡¡3¡¡to¡¡12¡¡spent¡¡only¡¡12¡¡hours¡¡a¡¡week¡¡engaged¡¡in¡¡it.
The¡¡children¡¡sampled¡¡spent¡¡a¡¡quarter¡¡of¡¡their¡¡rapidly¡¡decreasing¡¡"free¡¡time"¡¡watching¡¡television.¡¡But¡¡that,¡¡believe¡¡it¡¡or¡¡not,¡¡was¡¡one¡¡of¡¡the¡¡findings¡¡parents¡¡might¡¡regard¡¡as¡¡good¡¡news.¡¡If¡¡they're¡¡spending¡¡less¡¡time¡¡in¡¡front¡¡of¡¡the¡¡TV¡¡set,¡¡however,¡¡kids¡¡aren't¡¡replacing¡¡it¡¡with¡¡reading.¡¡Despite¡¡efforts¡¡to¡¡get¡¡kids¡¡more¡¡interested¡¡in¡¡books,¡¡the¡¡children¡¡spent¡¡just¡¡over¡¡an¡¡hour¡¡a¡¡week¡¡reading.¡¡Let's¡¡face¡¡it,¡¡who's¡¡got¡¡the¡¡time?
21.¡¡By¡¡mentioning¡¡"the¡¡same¡¡time¡¡crunch"¡¡(Line¡¡1,¡¡Para.¡¡2)¡¡Sandra¡¡Hofferth¡¡means
A)¡¡children¡¡have¡¡little¡¡time¡¡to¡¡play¡¡with¡¡their¡¡parents
B)¡¡children¡¡are¡¡not¡¡taken¡¡good¡¡care¡¡of¡¡by¡¡their¡¡working¡¡parents
C)¡¡both¡¡parents¡¡and¡¡children¡¡suffer¡¡from¡¡lack¡¡of¡¡leisure¡¡time
D)¡¡both¡¡parents¡¡and¡¡children¡¡have¡¡trouble¡¡managing¡¡their¡¡time
22.¡¡According¡¡to¡¡the¡¡author,¡¡the¡¡reason¡¡given¡¡by¡¡Sandra¡¡Hofferth¡¡for¡¡the¡¡time¡¡crunch¡¡is
A)¡¡quite¡¡convincing¡¡C)¡¡totally¡¡groundless
B)¡¡partially¡¡true¡¡D)¡¡rather¡¡confusing
23.¡¡According¡¡to¡¡the¡¡author¡¡a¡¡child¡¡develops¡¡better¡¡if
A)¡¡he¡¡has¡¡plenty¡¡of¡¡time¡¡reading¡¡and¡¡studying
B)¡¡he¡¡is¡¡left¡¡to¡¡play¡¡with¡¡his¡¡peers¡¡in¡¡his¡¡own¡¡way
C)¡¡he¡¡has¡¡more¡¡time¡¡participating¡¡in¡¡school¡¡activities
D)¡¡he¡¡is¡¡free¡¡to¡¡interact¡¡with¡¡his¡¡working¡¡parents
24.¡¡The¡¡author¡¡is¡¡concerned¡¡about¡¡the¡¡fact¡¡that¡¡American¡¡kids
A)¡¡are¡¡engaged¡¡in¡¡more¡¡and¡¡more¡¡structured¡¡activities
B)¡¡are¡¡increasingly¡¡neglected¡¡by¡¡their¡¡working¡¡mothers
C)¡¡are¡¡spending¡¡more¡¡and¡¡more¡¡time¡¡watching¡¡TV
D)¡¡are¡¡involved¡¡less¡¡and¡¡less¡¡in¡¡household¡¡work
25.¡¡We¡¡can¡¡infer¡¡from¡¡the¡¡passage¡¡that
A)¡¡extracurricular¡¡activities¡¡promote¡¡children's¡¡intelligence
B)¡¡most¡¡children¡¡will¡¡turn¡¡to¡¡reading¡¡with¡¡TV¡¡sets¡¡switched¡¡off
C)¡¡efforts¡¡to¡¡get¡¡kids¡¡interested¡¡in¡¡reading¡¡have¡¡been¡¡fruitful
D)¡¡most¡¡parents¡¡believe¡¡reading¡¡to¡¡be¡¡beneficial¡¡to¡¡children
Passage¡¡Two
Questions¡¡26¡¡to¡¡:30¡¡are¡¡based¡¡on¡¡the¡¡following¡¡passage.
Henry¡¡Ford,¡¡the¡¡famous¡¡U.S.¡¡inventor¡¡and¡¡car¡¡manufacturer,¡¡once¡¡said,¡¡"The¡¡business¡¡of¡¡America¡¡is¡¡business."¡¡By¡¡this¡¡he¡¡meant¡¡that¡¡the¡¡U.S.¡¡way¡¡of¡¡life¡¡is¡¡based¡¡on¡¡the¡¡values¡¡of¡¡the¡¡business¡¡world.¡¡
Few¡¡would¡¡argue¡¡with¡¡Ford's¡¡statement.¡¡A¡¡brief¡¡glimpse¡¡at¡¡a¡¡daily¡¡newspaper¡¡vividly¡¡shows¡¡how¡¡much¡¡people¡¡in¡¡the¡¡United¡¡States¡¡think¡¡about¡¡business.¡¡For¡¡example,¡¡nearly¡¡every¡¡newspaper¡¡has¡¡a¡¡business¡¡section,¡¡in¡¡which¡¡the¡¡deals¡¡and¡¡projects,¡¡finances¡¡and¡¡management,¡¡stock¡¡prices¡¡and¡¡labor¡¡problems¡¡of¡¡corporations¡¡are¡¡reported¡¡daily.¡¡In¡¡addition,¡¡business¡¡news¡¡can¡¡appear¡¡in¡¡every¡¡other¡¡section.¡¡Most¡¡national¡¡news¡¡has¡¡an¡¡important¡¡financial¡¡aspect¡¡to¡¡it.¡¡Welfare,¡¡foreign¡¡aid,¡¡the¡¡federal¡¡budget,¡¡and¡¡the¡¡policies¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Federal¡¡Reserve¡¡Bank¡¡are¡¡all¡¡heavily¡¡affected¡¡by¡¡business.¡¡Moreover,¡¡business¡¡news¡¡appears¡¡in¡¡some¡¡of¡¡the¡¡unlikeliest¡¡places.¡¡The¡¡world¡¡of¡¡arts¡¡and¡¡entertainment¡¡is¡¡often¡¡referred¡¡to¡¡as¡¡"the¡¡entertainment¡¡industry"¡¡or¡¡"show¡¡business."
The¡¡positive¡¡side¡¡of¡¡Henry¡¡Ford's¡¡statement¡¡can¡¡be¡¡seen¡¡in¡¡the¡¡prosperity¡¡that¡¡business¡¡has¡¡brought¡¡to¡¡U.S.¡¡life.¡¡One¡¡of¡¡the¡¡most¡¡important¡¡reasons¡¡so¡¡many¡¡people¡¡from¡¡all¡¡over¡¡the¡¡world¡¡come¡¡to¡¡live¡¡in¡¡the¡¡United¡¡States¡¡is¡¡the¡¡dream¡¡of¡¡a¡¡better¡¡job.¡¡Jobs¡¡are¡¡produced¡¡in¡¡abundance¡¡(´óÁ¿µØ)¡¡because¡¡the¡¡U.S.¡¡economic¡¡system¡¡is¡¡driven¡¡by¡¡competition.¡¡People¡¡believe¡¡that¡¡this¡¡system¡¡crates¡¡more¡¡wealth,¡¡more¡¡jobs,¡¡and¡¡a¡¡materially¡¡better¡¡way¡¡of¡¡life.
The¡¡negative¡¡side¡¡of¡¡Henry¡¡Ford's¡¡statement,¡¡however,¡¡can¡¡be¡¡seen¡¡when¡¡the¡¡word¡¡business¡¡is¡¡taken¡¡to¡¡mean¡¡big¡¡business.¡¡And¡¡the¡¡term¡¡big¡¡business¡¡--¡¡referring¡¡to¡¡the¡¡biggest¡¡companies,¡¡is¡¡seen¡¡in¡¡opposition¡¡to¡¡labor.¡¡Throughout¡¡U.S.¡¡history¡¡working¡¡people¡¡have¡¡had¡¡to¡¡fight¡¡hard¡¡for¡¡higher¡¡wages,¡¡better¡¡working¡¡conditions,¡¡and¡¡the¡¡fight¡¡to¡¡form¡¡unions.¡¡Today,¡¡many¡¡of¡¡the¡¡old¡¡labor¡¡disputes¡¡are¡¡over,¡¡but¡¡there¡¡is¡¡still¡¡some¡¡employee¡¡anxiety.¡¡Downsizing¡¡----¡¡the¡¡laying¡¡off¡¡of¡¡thousands¡¡of¡¡workers¡¡to¡¡keep¡¡expenses¡¡low¡¡and¡¡profits¡¡high¡¡--¡¡creates¡¡feelings¡¡of¡¡insecurity¡¡for¡¡many.
26.¡¡The¡¡United¡¡States¡¡is¡¡a¡¡typical¡¡country
A)¡¡which¡¡encourages¡¡free¡¡trade¡¡at¡¡home¡¡and¡¡abroad
B)¡¡where¡¡people's¡¡chief¡¡concern¡¡is¡¡how¡¡to¡¡make¡¡money
C)¡¡where¡¡all¡¡businesses¡¡are¡¡managed¡¡scientifically
D)¡¡which¡¡normally¡¡works¡¡according¡¡to¡¡the¡¡federal¡¡budget
27.¡¡The¡¡influence¡¡of¡¡business¡¡in¡¡the¡¡U.S.¡¡is¡¡evidenced¡¡by¡¡the¡¡fact¡¡that
A)¡¡most¡¡newspapers¡¡are¡¡run¡¡by¡¡big¡¡businesses
B)¡¡even¡¡public¡¡organizations¡¡concentrate¡¡on¡¡working¡¡for¡¡profits
C)¡¡Americans¡¡of¡¡all¡¡professions¡¡know¡¡how¡¡to¡¡do¡¡business
D)¡¡even¡¡arts¡¡and¡¡entertainment¡¡are¡¡regarded¡¡as¡¡business
28.¡¡According¡¡to¡¡the¡¡passage,¡¡immigrants¡¡choose¡¡to¡¡settle¡¡in¡¡the¡¡U.S.,¡¡dreaming¡¡that
A)¡¡they¡¡can¡¡start¡¡profitable¡¡businesses¡¡there
B)¡¡they¡¡can¡¡be¡¡more¡¡competitive¡¡in¡¡business
C)¡¡they¡¡will¡¡make¡¡a¡¡fortune¡¡overnight¡¡there
D)¡¡they¡¡will¡¡find¡¡better¡¡chances¡¡of¡¡employment
29.¡¡Henry¡¡Ford's¡¡statement¡¡can¡¡be¡¡taken¡¡negatively¡¡because
A)¡¡working¡¡people¡¡are¡¡discouraged¡¡to¡¡fight¡¡for¡¡their¡¡fights
B)¡¡there¡¡are¡¡many¡¡industries¡¡controlled¡¡by¡¡a¡¡few¡¡big¡¡capitalists
C)¡¡there¡¡is¡¡a¡¡conflicting¡¡relationship¡¡between¡¡big¡¡corporations¡¡and¡¡labor
D)¡¡public¡¡services¡¡are¡¡not¡¡run¡¡by¡¡the¡¡federal¡¡government
30.¡¡A¡¡company's¡¡efforts¡¡to¡¡keep¡¡expenses¡¡low¡¡and¡¡profits¡¡high¡¡may¡¡result¡¡in
A)¡¡reduction¡¡in¡¡the¡¡number¡¡of¡¡employees
B)¡¡improvement¡¡of¡¡working¡¡conditions
C)¡¡fewer¡¡disputes¡¡between¡¡labor¡¡and¡¡management
D)¡¡a¡¡rise¡¡in¡¡workers'¡¡wages
Passage¡¡Three
Questions¡¡31¡¡to¡¡35¡¡are¡¡based¡¡on¡¡the¡¡following¡¡passage.¡¡
Professor¡¡Smith¡¡recently¡¡persuaded¡¡35¡¡people,¡¡23¡¡of¡¡them¡¡women,¡¡to¡¡keep¡¡a¡¡diary¡¡of¡¡all¡¡their¡¡absent-minded¡¡actions¡¡for¡¡a¡¡fortnight.¡¡When¡¡he¡¡came¡¡to¡¡analyse¡¡their¡¡embarrassing¡¡lapses¡¡(¡¡²î´í)¡¡in¡¡a¡¡scientific¡¡report,¡¡he¡¡was¡¡surprised¡¡to¡¡find¡¡that¡¡nearly¡¡all¡¡of¡¡them¡¡fell¡¡into¡¡a¡¡few¡¡groupings,¡¡Nor¡¡did¡¡the¡¡lapses¡¡appear¡¡to¡¡be¡¡entirely¡¡random¡¡(Ëæ»úµÄ).
One¡¡of¡¡the¡¡women,¡¡for¡¡instance,¡¡on¡¡leaving¡¡her¡¡house¡¡for¡¡work¡¡one¡¡morning¡¡threw¡¡her¡¡dog¡¡her¡¡earrings¡¡and¡¡tried¡¡to¡¡fix¡¡a¡¡dog¡¡biscuit¡¡on¡¡her¡¡ear.¡¡"the¡¡explanation¡¡for¡¡this¡¡is¡¡that¡¡the¡¡brain¡¡is¡¡like¡¡a¡¡computer,"¡¡explains¡¡the¡¡professor.¡¡"People¡¡programme¡¡themselves¡¡to¡¡do¡¡certain¡¡activities¡¡regularly.¡¡It¡¡was¡¡the¡¡woman's¡¡custom¡¡every¡¡morning¡¡to¡¡throw¡¡her¡¡dog¡¡two¡¡biscuits¡¡and¡¡then¡¡put¡¡on¡¡her¡¡earrings.¡¡But¡¡somehow¡¡the¡¡action¡¡got¡¡reversed¡¡in¡¡the¡¡programme,"¡¡About¡¡one¡¡in¡¡twenty¡¡of¡¡the¡¡incidents¡¡the¡¡volunteers¡¡reported¡¡were¡¡these¡¡"programme¡¡assembly¡¡failures,"
Altogether¡¡the¡¡volunteers¡¡logged¡¡433¡¡unintentional¡¡actions¡¡that¡¡they¡¡found¡¡themselves¡¡doing¡¡--¡¡an¡¡average¡¡of¡¡twelve¡¡each,¡¡There¡¡appear¡¡to¡¡be¡¡peak¡¡periods¡¡in¡¡the¡¡day¡¡when¡¡we¡¡are¡¡at¡¡our¡¡zaniest¡¡(»ÄÃý¿ÉЦµÄ).¡¡These¡¡are¡¡two¡¡hours¡¡some¡¡time¡¡between¡¡eight¡¡a.m.¡¡and¡¡noon,¡¡between¡¡four¡¡and¡¡six¡¡p.m.¡¡with¡¡a¡¡smaller¡¡peak¡¡between¡¡eight¡¡and¡¡ten¡¡p.m.¡¡"Among¡¡men¡¡the¡¡peak¡¡seems¡¡to¡¡be¡¡when¡¡a¡¡changeover¡¡in¡¡brain¡¡'programmes'¡¡occurs,¡¡as¡¡for¡¡instance¡¡between¡¡going¡¡to¡¡and¡¡from¡¡work."¡¡Women¡¡on¡¡average¡¡reported¡¡slightly¡¡more¡¡lapses¡¡--¡¡12.5¡¡compared¡¡with¡¡10.9¡¡for¡¡men¡¡m¡¡probably¡¡because¡¡they¡¡were¡¡more¡¡reliable¡¡reporters.
A¡¡startling¡¡finding¡¡of¡¡the¡¡research¡¡is¡¡that¡¡the¡¡absent-minded¡¡activity¡¡is¡¡a¡¡hazard¡¡of¡¡doing¡¡things¡¡in¡¡which¡¡we¡¡are¡¡skilled.¡¡Normally,¡¡you¡¡would¡¡expect¡¡that¡¡skill¡¡reduces¡¡the¡¡number¡¡of¡¡errors¡¡we¡¡make.¡¡But¡¡trying¡¡to¡¡avoid¡¡silly¡¡slips¡¡by¡¡concentrating¡¡more¡¡could¡¡make¡¡things¡¡a¡¡lot¡¡worse¡¡m¡¡even¡¡dangerous.
31.¡¡In¡¡his¡¡study¡¡Professor¡¡Smith¡¡asked¡¡the¡¡subjects
A)¡¡to¡¡keep¡¡track¡¡of¡¡people¡¡who¡¡tend¡¡to¡¡forget¡¡things
B)¡¡to¡¡report¡¡their¡¡embarrassing¡¡lapses¡¡at¡¡random
C)¡¡to¡¡analyse¡¡their¡¡awkward¡¡experiences¡¡scientifically
D)¡¡to¡¡keep¡¡a¡¡record¡¡of¡¡what¡¡they¡¡did¡¡unintentionally
32.¡¡Professor¡¡Smith¡¡discovered¡¡that
A)¡¡certain¡¡patterns¡¡can¡¡be¡¡identified¡¡in¡¡the¡¡recorded¡¡incidents
B)¡¡many¡¡people¡¡were¡¡too¡¡embarrassed¡¡to¡¡admit¡¡their¡¡absent-mindedness
C)¡¡men¡¡tend¡¡to¡¡be¡¡more¡¡absent-minded¡¡than¡¡women
D)¡¡absent-mindedness¡¡is¡¡an¡¡excusable¡¡human¡¡weakness
33.¡¡"Programme¡¡assembly¡¡failures"¡¡(Line¡¡6,¡¡Para.¡¡2)¡¡refers¡¡to¡¡the¡¡phenomenon¡¡that¡¡people
A)¡¡often¡¡fail¡¡to¡¡programme¡¡their¡¡routines¡¡beforehand
B)¡¡tend¡¡to¡¡make¡¡mistakes¡¡when¡¡they¡¡are¡¡in¡¡a¡¡hurry
C)¡¡unconsciously¡¡change¡¡the¡¡sequence¡¡of¡¡doing¡¡things
D)¡¡are¡¡likely¡¡to¡¡mess¡¡things¡¡up¡¡if¡¡they¡¡are¡¡too¡¡tired
34.¡¡We¡¡learn¡¡from¡¡the¡¡third¡¡paragraph¡¡that
A)¡¡absent-mindedness¡¡tends¡¡to¡¡occur¡¡during¡¡certain¡¡hours¡¡of¡¡the¡¡day
B)¡¡women¡¡are¡¡very¡¡careful¡¡to¡¡perform¡¡actions¡¡during¡¡peak¡¡periods
C)¡¡women¡¡experience¡¡more¡¡peak¡¡periods¡¡of¡¡absent-mindedness
D)¡¡men's¡¡absent-mindedness¡¡often¡¡results¡¡in¡¡funny¡¡situations
35.¡¡It¡¡can¡¡be¡¡concluded¡¡from¡¡the¡¡passage¡¡that
A)¡¡people¡¡should¡¡avoid¡¡doing¡¡important¡¡things¡¡during¡¡peak¡¡periods¡¡of¡¡lapses
B)¡¡hazards¡¡can¡¡be¡¡avoided¡¡when¡¡people¡¡do¡¡things¡¡they¡¡are¡¡good¡¡at
C)¡¡people¡¡should¡¡be¡¡careful¡¡when¡¡programming¡¡their¡¡actions
D)¡¡lapses¡¡cannot¡¡always¡¡be¡¡attributed¡¡to¡¡lack¡¡of¡¡concentration
Passage¡¡Four
Questions¡¡36¡¡to¡¡40¡¡are¡¡based¡¡on¡¡the¡¡following¡¡passage.
It's¡¡no¡¡secret¡¡that¡¡many¡¡children¡¡would¡¡be¡¡healthier¡¡and¡¡happier¡¡with¡¡adoptive¡¡parents¡¡than¡¡with¡¡the¡¡parents¡¡that¡¡nature¡¡dealt¡¡them.¡¡That's¡¡especially¡¡true¡¡of¡¡children¡¡who¡¡remain¡¡in¡¡abusive¡¡homes¡¡because¡¡the¡¡law¡¡blindly¡¡favors¡¡biological¡¡parents.¡¡It's¡¡also¡¡true¡¡of¡¡children¡¡who¡¡suffer¡¡for¡¡years¡¡in¡¡foster¡¡homes¡¡(ÊÕÑøº¢×ӵļÒÍ¥)¡¡because¡¡of¡¡parents¡¡who¡¡can't¡¡or¡¡won't¡¡care¡¡for¡¡them¡¡but¡¡refuse¡¡to¡¡give¡¡up¡¡custody¡¡(¼à»¤)¡¡rights.
Fourteen-year-old¡¡Kimberly¡¡Mays¡¡fits¡¡neither¡¡deion,¡¡but¡¡her¡¡recent¡¡court¡¡victory¡¡could¡¡eventually¡¡help¡¡children¡¡who¡¡do.¡¡Kimberly¡¡has¡¡been¡¡the¡¡object¡¡of¡¡an¡¡angry¡¡custody¡¡baffle¡¡between¡¡the¡¡man¡¡who¡¡raised¡¡her¡¡and¡¡her¡¡biological¡¡parents,¡¡with¡¡whom¡¡she¡¡has¡¡never¡¡lived.¡¡A¡¡Florida¡¡judge¡¡ruled¡¡that¡¡the¡¡teenager¡¡can¡¡remain¡¡with¡¡the¡¡only¡¡father¡¡she's¡¡ever¡¡known¡¡and¡¡that¡¡her¡¡biological¡¡parents¡¡have¡¡"no¡¡legal¡¡claim"¡¡on¡¡her.
The¡¡ruling,¡¡though¡¡it¡¡may¡¡yet¡¡be¡¡reversed,¡¡sets¡¡aside¡¡the¡¡principle¡¡that¡¡biology¡¡is¡¡the¡¡primary¡¡determinant¡¡of¡¡parentage.¡¡That's¡¡an¡¡important¡¡development,¡¡one¡¡that's¡¡long¡¡overdue.
Shortly¡¡after¡¡birth¡¡in¡¡December¡¡1978,¡¡Kimberly¡¡Mays¡¡and¡¡another¡¡infant¡¡were¡¡mistakenly¡¡switched¡¡and¡¡sent¡¡home¡¡with¡¡the¡¡wrong¡¡parents.¡¡Kimberly's¡¡biological¡¡parents,¡¡Ernest¡¡and¡¡Regina¡¡Twigg,¡¡received¡¡a¡¡child¡¡who¡¡died¡¡of¡¡a¡¡heart¡¡disease¡¡in¡¡1988.¡¡Medical¡¡tests¡¡showed¡¡that¡¡the¡¡child¡¡wasn't¡¡the¡¡Twiggs'¡¡own¡¡daughter,¡¡but¡¡Kimt¡¡only¡¡was,¡¡thus¡¡sparking¡¡a¡¡custody¡¡battle¡¡with¡¡Robert¡¡Mays.¡¡In¡¡1989,¡¡the¡¡two¡¡families¡¡agreed¡¡that¡¡Mr.¡¡Mays¡¡would¡¡maintain¡¡custody¡¡with¡¡the¡¡Twiggs¡¡getting¡¡visiting¡¡fights.¡¡Those¡¡rights¡¡were¡¡ended¡¡when¡¡Mr.¡¡Mays¡¡decided¡¡that¡¡Kimberly¡¡was¡¡being¡¡harmed.
The¡¡decision¡¡to¡¡leave¡¡Kimberly¡¡with¡¡Mr.¡¡Mays¡¡rendered¡¡her¡¡suit¡¡debated.¡¡But¡¡the¡¡judge¡¡made¡¡clear¡¡that¡¡Kimberly¡¡did¡¡have¡¡standing¡¡to¡¡sue¡¡(¡¡ÆðËß)¡¡on¡¡her¡¡own¡¡behalf.¡¡Thus¡¡he¡¡made¡¡clear¡¡that¡¡she¡¡was¡¡more¡¡than¡¡just¡¡property¡¡to¡¡be¡¡handled¡¡as¡¡adults¡¡saw¡¡fit.
Certainly,¡¡the¡¡biological¡¡link¡¡between¡¡parent¡¡and¡¡child¡¡is¡¡fundamental.¡¡But¡¡biological¡¡parents¡¡aren't¡¡always¡¡preferable¡¡to¡¡adoptive¡¡ones,¡¡and¡¡biological¡¡parentage¡¡does¡¡not¡¡convey¡¡an¡¡absolute¡¡ownership¡¡that¡¡cancels¡¡all¡¡the¡¡rights¡¡of¡¡children.
36.¡¡What¡¡was¡¡the¡¡primary¡¡consideration¡¡in¡¡the¡¡Florida¡¡judge's¡¡ruling?
A)¡¡The¡¡biological¡¡link.¡¡C)¡¡The¡¡traditional¡¡practice.
B)¡¡The¡¡child's¡¡benefits.¡¡D)¡¡The¡¡parents'¡¡feelings.
37.¡¡We¡¡can¡¡learn¡¡from¡¡the¡¡Kimberly¡¡case¡¡that
A)¡¡children¡¡are¡¡more¡¡than¡¡just¡¡personal¡¡possessions¡¡of¡¡their¡¡parents
B)¡¡the¡¡biological¡¡link¡¡between¡¡parent¡¡and¡¡child¡¡should¡¡be¡¡emphasized
C)¡¡foster¡¡homes¡¡bring¡¡children¡¡more¡¡pain¡¡and¡¡suffering¡¡than¡¡care
D)¡¡biological¡¡parents¡¡shouldn't¡¡claim¡¡custody¡¡rights¡¡after¡¡their¡¡child¡¡is¡¡adopted
38.¡¡The¡¡Twiggs¡¡claimed¡¡custody¡¡rights¡¡to¡¡Kimberly¡¡because
A)¡¡they¡¡found¡¡her¡¡unhappy¡¡in¡¡Mr.¡¡Mays'¡¡custody
B)¡¡they¡¡regarded¡¡her¡¡as¡¡their¡¡property
C)¡¡they¡¡were¡¡her¡¡biological¡¡parents
D)¡¡they¡¡felt¡¡guilty¡¡about¡¡their¡¡past¡¡mistake
39.¡¡Kimberly¡¡had¡¡been¡¡given¡¡to¡¡Mr.¡¡Mays
A)¡¡by¡¡sheer¡¡accident¡¡C)¡¡at¡¡his¡¡request
B)¡¡out¡¡of¡¡charity¡¡D)¡¡for¡¡better¡¡care
40.¡¡The¡¡author's¡¡attitude¡¡towards¡¡the¡¡judge's¡¡ruling¡¡could¡¡be¡¡described¡¡as
A)¡¡doubtful¡¡C)¡¡cautious
B)¡¡critical¡¡D)¡¡supportive