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  SHANGHAI-A system to take homeless children off the streets and return them to their home communities is to be set up this year by city authorities.

  “We will improve communication with the civil administrations(民政局)where these children come from, invite them to take back the kids and provide assistance to send them home, ” said Ren Zshiyue, director of the social welfare division of Shanghai civil affairs bureau, on Wednesday.

  This is Shanghai's latest attempt to deal with child beggars following another initiative(开端)in December.Eight government agencies, including civil affairs, public security and city management, are taking part in the campaign, which aims to have the streets clear of child beggars by the end of this year.Officials said the police will increase patrols(巡逻)in areas where the homeless gather, such as metro stations, squares, bridges and underground passages.

  Vagrant children are particularly prominent(突出)in the city.Some residents said they often see young boys and girls kneeling under flyovers, many with schoolbags on their backs, or asking money from car drivers when they stop at traffic lights.Metro station manager at the People's Square, surnamed Fei, said that at least a dozen homeless children a week were caught begging on the subway.

  According to an officer surnamed Qiu at the People's Square police station, if a homeless child is found alone, they will confirm his or her identity first, and try to get in touch with the legal guardians.If children cannot give details of their background, blood samples will be taken and the information in a DNA database will be used to help trace their families.

  The national database, set up in April 2009, had reunited more than 1, 400 children with their parents by September.Qiu said the city's new policy on child beggars should be the most effective yet."We could only persuade them to stop begging before, but now we can repatriate(遣返)the child with this policy, " he said.

  Zhang Baoyan, founder of Baobeihuijia(Baby Back Home), a volunteer group that helps search for missing children nationwide and offers support to their parents, said the campaign shows that the government is determined to put an end to children begging.But she wonders how to prevent the children becoming homeless again."Many homeless children keep reappearing not long after leaving welfare homes, because begging has become their livelihood, " she said.

  The central authority began a campaign to help homeless children in December.It requires the local government in the original home communities of vagrant children to increase social security and economic support to prevent children from turning to begging."So the campaign addresses both the symptoms and root causes.We hope child begging will disappear when the rich-poor divide is gradually narrowed, " said Zhou Zheng, chairman of the social assistance center in Shanghai.

(1)

The main idea of the news report is ________.

[  ]

A.

how and where to find homeless children in Shanghai

B.

Shanghai is to start a system to aid child beggars

C.

Shanghai is trying to gradually narrow the rich-poor divide

D.

why some homeless children are not willing to stay in welfare homes

(2)

The underlined word “vagrant” in Para.4 probably means “someone who ________”.

[  ]

A.

steals things, especially without using violence

B.

is good at telling jokes and making people laugh

C.

has no home, especially someone who begs

D.

doesn't do something as his job but only for pleasure or interest

(3)

If a homeless child can't give details of his or her background, what will the relevant people do?

[  ]

A.

They will keep trying to get in touch with the legal guardians.

B.

They will ask a certain family to adopt him/her for the time being.

C.

He/She will be kept in the local rescue station and waiting to be made sure of his/her identity.

D.

Blood samples will be taken and the information in a DNA database will be used to help trace their families.

(4)

According to the passage, all of the following is TRUE EXCEPT that ________.

[  ]

A.

this is Shanghai's first attempt deal with child beggars

B.

the campaign addresses both the symptoms and root causes

C.

the campaign aims to have the streets clear of child beggars by the end of this year

D.

Baby Back Home is a volunteer group that helps search for missing children nationwide

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  Chinese media and Internet users on Monday condemned lack of morals in society after a toddler was struck twice-by two different vans-and left bleeding on the road as more than a dozen bystanders did nothing to help the seriously injured girl.

  The incident, captured by a surveillance camera and broadcast by Southern Television Guangdong(TVS), showed the two-year-old girl was knocked down and run over by a white van on a narrow market street on the afternoon of Oct.13, in Foshan City of Guangdong Province.

  The driver fled the scene of the accident, leaving the girl to bleed on the sidewalk.Over the next six minutes, more than a dozen people walked by the girl, yet not one individual did anything to help her.The girl was then hit a second time by another van before an elderly trash collector came to her aid and brought the attention of the girl's mother, according to the video and eyewitnesses.

  Doctors said that the girl, who was put on life support after being hospitalized, remains in a deep coma.The girl's parents, who are migrants living in the city, are now with her.

  Police said the drivers of both vehicles have been arrested.However, the apathy of the bystanders shown in the video has shocked the public, as Internet forums have seethed with anger, and people are questioning the morality of society.

  High moral standards were once triumphed as national pride in China where individuals known for selflessly helping others were adored by the public.

  But in recent years, the perception(观念)of a decline of morals has become a hot topic as profit and materialism are perceived to be affecting society's values.

  On Sept.2 an 88-year-old man in central China collapsed, his face striking the pavement.Yet, no one came to his aid, and he ended up choking to death on the blood from his nose.

  Some have linked the absence of good Samaritans(模范人物)to a previous case in which a man trying to help an elderly woman who fell was accused of harming her.

  A strong chorus of opinion on the Internet says laws should exempt(免除)Samaritans from liability(责任), yet laws themselves cannot solve society's morality dilemma.

  Cao Lin, a China Youth Daily commentator, said in a signed article published on Monday that the worry of liability should not be an excuse for not helping, and this case exposes the decline of humanity in Chinese society.

(1)

According to the passage, what would happen if someone helped others selflessly in the past?

[  ]

A.

He/she would be condemned by the public.

B.

He/she would be awarded by the government.

C.

He/she would have to worry about liability.

D.

The public would feel proud of him/her and thus showed love and respect for him/her

(2)

Which of the following is TRUE about this passage?

[  ]

A.

Nobody helped the girl who was struck twice by two different vans.

B.

The toddler died immediately after she was hit a second time.

C.

High moral standards were once regarded as national pride in China.

D.

Journalists from TVS captured the incident by using a camera.

(3)

In recent years, society's values is believed to be affected by ________.

[  ]

A.

profit and materialism

B.

people's perceptions

C.

the apathy of bystanders

D.

the morals of society

(4)

According to Cao Lin, what is the fundamental reason for not helping the girl?

[  ]

A.

The worry of liability.

B.

Lack of laws that exempt Samaritans from liability.

C.

The decline of humanity in society.

D.

The fear of being accused of harming her.

(5)

Where is the article most probably taken from?

[  ]

A.

A fashion magazine.

B.

A news report.

C.

A science fiction.

D.

An education column.

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 Hello, Chicago. If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy(民主),tonight is your answer.

……

I was never the likeliest candidate for this office. We didn’t start with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washington. It began in the backyards of Des Moines and the living rooms of Concord and the front porches of Charleston. It was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $ 5 and $ 10 and $ 20 to the cause.

It grew strength from the young people who rejected the myth of their generation’s apathy(冷漠), who left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and less sleep.

It drew strength from the not-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on doors of perfect strangers, and from the millions of Americans who volunteered and organized and proved that more than two centuries later a government of the people, by the people, and for the people has not perished(消失)from the Earth.

This is your victory.

And I know you didn’t do this just to win an election. And I know you didn’t do it for me.

You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead. For even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime—two wars, a planet in peril(危亡), the worst financial crisis in a century.

Even as we stand here tonight, we know there are brave Americans waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk their lives for us.

……

The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even in one term. But, America, I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we will get there.

I promise you, we as a people will get there.

1. This passage is most probably taken from a (an)_______.

A.report

B.lecture

C.speech

D.announcement

2.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

A.The speaker has won an election campaign which is quite important for him.

B.The speaker feels they are unlikely to make their ancestors’ dream come true.

C.The speaker thinks America is a nation that lacks democracy.

D.The speaker’s campaign was launched in the nation’s capital.

3.The purpose of the speaker is to do the following except______.

A.expressing thanks to his supporters

B.discussing the challenges that lie ahead

C.urging Americans to unite for the bright future of the nation

D.warning the people against two terrible wars in store

4.We can see from the passage that the speaker is a (an)_______person.

A.unreliable

B.determined

C.narrow-minded

D.humorous

 

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The use of lotteries (彩票) to allocate (分配) school places is to be reviewed by the British government because more than 20 percent of children are failing to get into their first-choice schools in parts of the country.
The struggle for secondary school places has reached record levels this year, increasing anxiety for hundreds of thousands of families. A report from 43 local authorities suggests that in many areas, up to a fifth of children face disappointment. Families in London are the hardest hit.
This week is admissions week, when about 570,000 families will receive notice about their child’s secondary school acceptance. As the recession (不景气) forces more parents to consider a state education rather than a private one for their children, more than a third of local authorities have noted rises in the number of applications for secondary school places.
This year, just 62 percent of children in Richmond-upon-Thames got into their parents’ first-choice school, down from 64 percent last year. The council said this was caused by an increase in applications.
In another London authority, Tower Hamlet, 71.1 percent of children were admitted to their parents’ first choice school. In Leeds and Warwickshire, 85 percent were successful. In Derby the figure was 81 percent, while in Wiltshire, Stockport and Lincolnshire, the figure was 89 percent.
In many authorities, the figures are similar to those of last year. Exceptions include Brighton and Hove, which introduced a lottery system to allocate oversubscribed places last year. This year, it has seen a 3.5 percent increase in the number of children obtaining their first choice, bringing the total to nearly 88 percent. However, more than 5 percent of children in this area have been allocated a place at a school that was not among any of their choices.
Lotteries are being used at the government’s suggestion by a small number of oversubscribed schools in around twenty-five local authorities. They were meant to prevent middle-class parents from abusing the system by buying or renting homes close to the best schools.
【小题1】According to the passage, more and more parents in Britain prefer to send their children to _______.

A.a state schoolB.a private school
C.a school in LondonD.a school in Brighton
【小题2】Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A.The lottery system is certainly a good way to allocate school places.
B.Over one in five children fail to get into their first-choice schools in parts of Britain.
C.The lottery system is welcomed by parents around twenty-five local authorities.
D.The number of applications for secondly school places is falling this year.
【小题3】In the following places, the highest preferred school admission rate is in _______.
A.Richmond-upon-ThamesB.Brighton and Hove
C.LincolnshireD.Derby
【小题4】The purpose of using lottery system is to ________.
A.keep middle-class parents buying or renting homes close to the best schools.
B.increase the number of children obtaining their first choice
C.decrease the number of applications for some good schools
D.create equality between children from different social classes
【小题5】The passage is most probably taken from _______.
A.a survey on educationB.a textbook on science
C.a speech on radioD.an essay on economy

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The use of lotteries (彩票) to allocate (分配) school places is to be reviewed by the British government because more than 20 percent of children are failing to get into their first-choice schools in parts of the country.

The struggle for secondary school places has reached record levels this year, increasing anxiety for hundreds of thousands of families. A report from 43 local authorities suggests that in many areas, up to a fifth of children face disappointment. Families in London are the hardest hit.

This week is admissions week, when about 570,000 families will receive notice about their child’s secondary school acceptance. As the recession (不景气) forces more parents to consider a state education rather than a private one for their children, more than a third of local authorities have noted rises in the number of applications for secondary school places.

This year, just 62 percent of children in Richmond-upon-Thames got into their parents’ first-choice school, down from 64 percent last year. The council said this was caused by an increase in applications.

In another London authority, Tower Hamlet, 71.1 percent of children were admitted to their parents’ first choice school. In Leeds and Warwickshire, 85 percent were successful. In Derby the figure was 81 percent, while in Wiltshire, Stockport and Lincolnshire, the figure was 89 percent.

In many authorities, the figures are similar to those of last year. Exceptions include Brighton and Hove, which introduced a lottery system to allocate oversubscribed places last year. This year, it has seen a 3.5 percent increase in the number of children obtaining their first choice, bringing the total to nearly 88 percent. However, more than 5 percent of children in this area have been allocated a place at a school that was not among any of their choices.

Lotteries are being used at the government’s suggestion by a small number of oversubscribed schools in around twenty-five local authorities. They were meant to prevent middle-class parents from abusing the system by buying or renting homes close to the best schools.

1.According to the passage, more and more parents in Britain prefer to send their children to _______.

A.a state school                          B.a private school

C.a school in London                      D.a school in Brighton

2.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

A.The lottery system is certainly a good way to allocate school places.

B.Over one in five children fail to get into their first-choice schools in parts of Britain.

C.The lottery system is welcomed by parents around twenty-five local authorities.

D.The number of applications for secondly school places is falling this year.

3.In the following places, the highest preferred school admission rate is in _______.

A.Richmond-upon-Thames                  B.Brighton and Hove

C.Lincolnshire                           D.Derby

4.The purpose of using lottery system is to ________.

A.keep middle-class parents buying or renting homes close to the best schools.

B.increase the number of children obtaining their first choice

C.decrease the number of applications for some good schools

D.create equality between children from different social classes

5.The passage is most probably taken from _______.

A.a survey on education                    B.a textbook on science

C.a speech on radio                       D.an essay on economy

 

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