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1、第二部分阅读理解全真模拟题(Units 10-16)Unit 1 0Passage 1Fathers should be neither seen nor heard.wrote OscarWilde.This is the only proper basis for family life.Its hardto say what Wilde would have thought of this weeks coverphoto or the pictures inside of dads and their children.Several clearly defy the outdated
2、 idea of fathers asdetached from the parenting process.And thats just whatthe photographers intended.Gregory Heisler,who did the cover photograph,says hewanted the image to show genuine affection.So,ratherthan use professional models,he went out and found somereal dads and their real kids.Adds Heisl
3、er:Instead ofdoing some slick,over-produced shot,I wanted somethingmore authentic to the experience of being a father.Thisisnt the first time that Heisler,39,has conveyed complexideas for the cover of TlME.His photographs have gracedthe front of the magazine some 20 times,ranging fromOlympic athlete
4、 Jackie Joyner-Kersee and director DavidLynch to former President George Bush and Ted Turner forthe Man of the Year issues in 1991 and 1 992,respectively.But this weeks TlME cover has special meaning,he says,because he and his wife Prudence had their first child,Lucy,16 months ago.The pictures appea
5、ring inside were all done byphotographer Jeffrey Lowe.Although Lowe has notexperienced fatherhood yet,he observed many intimatemoments of parenting by spending a lot of private time witheach dad and child.Of all the pictures.Lowe was mostdeeply touched by the father-to-be embracing his pregnantwife.
6、While most of the credit for the pictures rightly goes tothose behind the camera,cover coordinator Lina Freemanand assistant picture editor Mary Worrell Bousquette,whowork behind the scenes,also deserve accolades.Freeman,for instance,had the challenging task of makingarrangements for the group portr
7、ait of child movie stars byHeisler that appears on page 62.Says she:My greatestreward is working with these talented artists.Bousquetteedited the pictures that appear inside.I wanted our storyto show the many faces of fatherhood,she says.At least inthis issue,those fathers are seen as well as heard.
8、Sorry,Oscar.1.In Oscar Wildes vi ew,.A)distance between fathers and their children isessential in family lifeB)fathers should play a greater role in family lifeC)family life is something that fathers enjoy mostD)fathers are never sure about what they should do athome.2.The photographers of this week
9、s TlME intendedA)to support Oscar Wildes viewB)to prove that Oscar Wilde was wrongC)to apologize to Oscar WildeD)to show their respect-for Oscar Wilde3.The word graced in the second paragraph meansA)decorated B)substitutedC)turned out D)mixed up4.How did Jeffrey Lowe manage to portray fathers feelin
10、gsaccurately?A)He tried to experience fatherhood himself.B)He spent most of his time with his pregnant wife.C)He mixed with many fathers and their children.D)He studied the relationship between each member ina family.Passage 2In Russia dont look to read about actor X sneaking outto the Bolshoi with
11、starlet Y while his famous author wife ison vacation in Odessa with her children from two previousmarriages.Even if X and Y were engaged in hanky-panky,the country could not do the story justice,since it lacks theequivalents of People or Vanity Fair,the National Enquireror Entertainment Tonight.Nor
12、do famous lives playthemselves out in newspapers or on television.The press isas conservative as the sovety at large,where directquestions about private lives are considered insulting.Movie magazines are simply film synopses and accounts ofproduction and casting.That does not mean,however,that inqui
13、ring Russianminds dont want to know.It often seems as if it is thenational pastime to gossip about me,says pop superstarAlla Pugacheva,39,the biggest musical draw in the country.Perhaps we are better off here than in the West.We do nothave entire magazines devoted to our private lives.ButSoviets don
14、t need a magazine to gossip.Instead,a vastrumor mill operates 24 hours a day 365 1/4 days a year.Astudy of some unofficial youth groups in Tadjikstan inCentral Asia listed among them Celebrity Hounds,which alocal paper described as people who try to gain prestigeamong the less informed by exchanging
15、 stories about theprivate lives of stars.Some may consider the meager trickle(2田流)ofpersonal detail about a pop star a blessing,but the lack ofinformation about politicians proved to be a handicap forvoters in last months election.Even if voters knew acandidates program,they did not know the man him
16、self,complains Yegor Yakovlev,editor of Moscow News.Sovietnewspapers and magazines discuss the personal lives ofleaders only when the person is dead and usually out offavor(thus only last fall did Moscow News cl aim that LeonidBrezhnev,who died in 1 982,had been revived from clinicaldeath in 1 976,a
17、nd was tended constantly by doctors for therest of his life)or when refuting a nasty bit of gossip.Observes Zhenia,a semiprofessional celebrity watcher inMoscow:The way it works is that first a rumor starts,thengains momentum(势头),then,and only then,somethingappears in the press denying the rumor as
18、unfounded.5.Famous lives are rarely publicized through the massmedia in Russia b e c a u s e.A)famous lives are not exciting enoughB)it is difficult to get interesting storiesC)it is against the nations moral standardsD)famous people dont want others to know about theirlives6.What is the attitude of
19、 ordinary Russians towards theprivate lives of famous people?A)Indifferent.B)Respectful.C)Blindfold.D)Inquisitive at heart.7.From the passage we know that pop superstar AllaP u g a c h e v a.A)is proud to be the center of national gossipB)lives a better life than stars in the westC)wishes to attract
20、 more attention from the massmediaD)doesnt want to be the center of national gossip8.In the writers opinion,politicians l i ves.A)should always be kept secretB)can be publicized after their deathC)can be publicized in order to refute the gossipsD)can be publicized to let the public know them betterP
21、assage 3Children are in need of adoption because some birthparents are unable or unavailable to provide adequately forthe needs of their child.There are numerous reasons formaking an adoption plan.Birth parents may feel theycannot take on the responsibility of an unplanned childbecause they are too
22、young or because they are financiallyor emotionally unable to provide proper care.They do notfeel ready or able to be good parents.In other cases children are in need of adoption becausecourts have decided that their birth parents are unable tofunction adequately.Many of these children are victims o
23、fabuse or neglect.Regardless of how children come to needadoption,they are put with adoptive parents throughprivate or public social service agencies.Other adoptionsmay be arranged independently,as when birth parents andadoptive parents come to know each other outside of anagency and then complete t
24、he adoption according to thelaws and regulations of their states of residence.Which Children Need AdoptionChildren from all countries and all walks of life needadopting.Although international adoptions occur,thelargest number of adoptions in the United States involveAmerican parents adopting America
25、n infants.Statistics onthe ethnicity of both parties are incomplete.In the early 1 970s there was a dramatic increase n thenumber of families seeking to adopt,a condition whichpersists today.For this reason,the number of those whowish to adopt regularly exceeds the number of infantsavailable.Reasons
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