[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)练习试卷23及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)练习试卷 23及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Based on accumulated social research, there now can be little doubt that successful and well-adjusted children in modern societies are most likely to come from two-parent families consisting of the biological father and mother. Alternative family fo
2、rms which are attempted, such as single parent and stepfamilies, have been demonstrated to be inferior in child outcomes. The recent movement away from the two-natural-parent family has led to considerable social malaise among the young, not to mention social decay in general. It can be argued that
3、child well-being would be enhanced if families lived among care-giving relatives and in supportive communities, but this has become an ever-diminishing situation. Historically, a substantial stripping down has occurred of both the extended family and the cohesive neighborhood, and this trend is prob
4、ably irreversible. The state has tried to fill the vacuum, but without much success. The two-parent nuclear family therefore may be more important today for children, and for society in general, than ever before in history. Constituting one of the greatest dilemmas faced by modern societies, however
5、, is the fact that nuclear families themselves are breaking apart at dramatically high rate. The chances in some societies are now less than 50 to 50, thanks mainly to divorce, that a child will live continuously to adulthood with both natural parents. This is despite the fact that, unlike in times
6、past, parents now almost always live to see their children reach maturity. One fundamental reason for the high break-up rate is that the nature of marriage has changed. Not so long ago marriage was an economic bond of mutual dependency, a social bond heavily upheld by extended families. Today, marri
7、age is none of these. The economic bond has become displaced by affluence, by female economic pursuit, and by state support; extended family pressures on marriages have all but vanished; and modern societies have become increasingly unconcerned with religions. Marriage has become a purely individual
8、 pursuit; an implied and not very enforceable contract between two people; a relationship designed to satisfy basic needs for intimacy, dependency and sex. When these needs change, or when a presumptively better partner is discovered, marriages are easily dissolved. Moreover, more of the everyday ne
9、eds, traditionally met by marriage, can be met in other ways, such as through the marketplace. With its surrounding and supporting social structures collapsing, can there be any hope that the nuclear family can be revived? Yes the basis for hope lies in the fundamental biological and psychological m
10、akeup of humankind, ff the evolutionary biologists are correct, human beings are a pair-bonding species. (438 words) 1 What kind of family is most ideal for a childs success according to the passage? ( A) Extended family. ( B) Single-parent family. ( C) Stepfamily. ( D) Nuclear family. 2 What does “
11、an extended family“ mean (Line 3 4, Para. 2)? ( A) A family which has good neighborhood. ( B) A family which has many children. ( C) A family which contains several generations and relatives. ( D) A family which has no children. 3 Which of the following is true of todays children? ( A) All children
12、can live among care-giving relatives and in supportive communities. ( B) More than half of parents get divorced before their children reach adulthood. ( C) Only nuclear families can live together with their children all their lives. ( D) Parents now can hardly live to see their children reach maturi
13、ty. 4 Which is NOT the reason for the high divorce rate? ( A) The past economic bond has been relieved. ( B) Big family pressures on marriage has disappeared. ( C) Both men and women are still looking for a better partner after marriage. ( D) Basic need for intimacy, dependency and sex can be satisf
14、ied. 5 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? ( A) All females are working to support themselves nowadays. ( B) Despite a high rate of divorce, human beings are still pair-bonding. ( C) Marriage is an enforceable contract between husband and wife. ( D) Bonding between male and fema
15、le by marriage will vanish some day. 5 After completing their medical-history forms, patients at the Hope Clinic for Women in Granite City, 111. are asked an unusual question; would they be willing to write a letter thanking the nine US Supreme Court Justices for the right to have an abortion? Few r
16、efused. Says Lori. 30. a businesswoman who terminated her pregnancy there earlier this month; “It really makes me mad that they are trying to outlaw it. “ For months, pro-abortion advocates have been desperately trying to harness the anger of women like Lori. The reason; they fear that the high cour
17、t, with its newly conservative majority, may tamper with the landmark Roe V. Wade ruling, which legalized abortion nationwide in 1973. Defenders of abortion rights have good reason to be concerned. Since the courts last major abortion ruling in 1986, Justice Lewis Powell, who was part of the pro-cho
18、ice majority, has been replaced by Justice Anthony Kennedy. Choice advocates feel Kennedy would not have been appointed unless the President believed he was willing to strike down Roe. Galvanized by the threat to Roe, pro-choice groups have embarked on an all-out lobbying effort. The National Organi
19、zation for Women is planning a huge march in Washington on April 9. The National Abortion Rights Action League is organizing a drive to send a million postcards to the high court. Another tactic is to elicit a large outpouring of friend-of-court briefs from groups like bar associations, civil rights
20、 organizations, Senators and Congressmen, and population-control organizations. The choice forces also hope to persuade the American Medical Association to file a brief on the medical advantages of legal abortions. Advocates of such operations see them as the only safe alternative to often fatal cla
21、ndestine methods, symbolized by the coat-hanger emblems on many pro-choice posters. The view that abortion at least does no: harm women got a boost last week from a surprising source: Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, who, after a year of study, found no proof that women obtaining legal abortions suf
22、fered a greater incidence of physical or psychological harm than women who brought their pregnancies to term. Some critics of the pro-choice strategy argue that efforts to lobby the court may do more harm than good. “A letter-writing campaign is a wonderful thing to do if youre trying to persuade Co
23、ngress,“ says an experienced Supreme Court lawyer. “Its not what you do to the Supreme Court of the United States. “ But now President Molly Yard counters that the court is influenced by public opinion- as is every other political institution in this country. “ The truth of that claim, like the futu
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