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2022屆高中畢業(yè)生二月調(diào)研測試英語試題本試題全卷滿分150分??荚囉脮r(shí)120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在試題卷和答題卡上,并將準(zhǔn)考證號條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。 2.選擇題的作答:每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號。答在試題卷、草稿紙上無效。 3.完成句子和短文寫作題的作答;用毫米黑色墨水簽字筆直接答在答題卡上對應(yīng)的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)。答在試題卷、草稿紙上無效。 4.考生必須保持答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請將本試題卷和答題卡一并上交。第一部分:聽力(滿分30分)做題時(shí),先將答案劃在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whodidthemanbuyajewelfor? A.Father. B.Mother. C.Sister.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout? A.People. B.Country. C.Custom.3.Whoarethespeakers? A.Teacherandstudents. B.Motherandsons. C.Assistantandcustomers.4.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemovie? A.Adultsonly. B.Enjoyableforall. C.Complexandfrightening.5.Whatwilltheman’sstartingsalarybeamonth? A.$1,400. B.$4,000. C.$5,600.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WhatdoesMothercareaboutonthephone? A.Herson’shealth. B.Herson’sinterview. C.Herson’sjob.7.Whatdoweknowabouttheman? A.Hedidaverygoodjobwithhisstudy. B.Heisgettingonwellwithhisjob. C.Hewillstarthiswork.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whathappenedtothespeakers? A.Theymettrafficjams. B.Theywereonaboringbus. C.Theygotoffthebusatawrongplace.9.Whatdidtheyplantodo? A.Togoouting. B.Togotothetheater. C.Togotoseeamovie.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatisthetroublewiththemanspeaker? A.Hisgrass–cuttingmachinewentwrong. B.Hiscarenginewentwrong. C.Hismachineneverworked.11.Howlongcanthemachinebecoveredbyaguaranteeatmost? A.Boughtforsixmonths. B.Usedlessthanseventimes. C.Boughtwithinoneyear.12.Whatistheman’saddress? A.612CharlesAvenue. B.692CharlesAvenue. C.694CharlesAvenue.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhoisGabriellaRossi? A.Atrainer. B.Alearner. C.Ahorserider.14.Whatdoweknowaboutthemanspeaker? A.Heisgoodenoughtoride. B.Heknowsmoretorideasabeginner. C.Hewantstoridetovisitothercountries.15.Whatshouldtheschoolcaremost? A.Lessons. B.Money. C.Safety.16.Whatwilltheschoolprovidethelearnersduringthewholecourse? A.Atrainertogether. B.Abeginnertolearntogether. C.Ariderwhoiswell–trained.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whereisthespeaker? A.Onthetrain. B.Ontheplane. C.Ontheship.18.WhattimeisitwhentheyleaveBritain? A.11:50. B.12:50. C.1:50.19.Whatistheweatherlikeduringthejourney? A.Windy. B.Fine. C.Cool.20.Whereisthesnack–bar? A.OnAdeck. B.OnBdeck. C.OnCdeck.第二部分:詞匯知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):多項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。21.Incommonwithmanyofitsneighbors,Chinaisacountrywherefamilyareparticularlystrong. A.backgrounds B.reunions C.bonds D.combinations22.Hardworkisnoofanexcellentschoolrecord.Youhavetoadoptaflexibleapproachtoyourlearning. A.guarantee B.connection C.permission D.consequence23.Learningfrommistakescanhelpupstaycautiousandmakeinformeddecisionsinthedaystocome. A.previous B.serious C.common D.stupid24.Johnissucha(n)salesmanthathecanmanagetocompletethewholeyear’smarketingprogramwithinonlysixmonths. A.ridiculous B.a(chǎn)ppropriate C.a(chǎn)ggressive D.optimistic25.Comparedwithmalegraduates,a(n)smallnumberoffemalegraduatescangetemployedwhentheygojob–hunting. A.casually B.roughly C.gradually D.relatively26.Howeverweakweare,wecanstilldosomethingagainstthepowerfulnaturesolongasweareprepared. A.specially B.a(chǎn)dequately C.physically D.equally27.Mostfastfoodhastoomuchcalories,toomuchfatforkidstomorethanjustonceinawhile. A.have B.eat C.take D.make28.Thingsgettingworse,abankspokesmanwasstillunabletothesituation. A.classify B.simplify C.terrify D.clarify29.Theyhadtheofficebuilding,whichthenleftanopenspacetobuildastreetgarden. A.pulleddown B.takendown C.turneddown D.poureddown30.Nowadaysmoreandmorepeopleareadvisedtoarrangeforinsurancethattheyortheirfamilymembersneedmedicalcare. A.inorder B.inneed C.incase D.inhope第二節(jié)完型填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36—55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Amanhiredataxioutsidetheairfield.Thecabhadawoolencarpetwith31laceedges.Ontheglasspartitionthat32thedriver’sseatwascopyofafamouspainting.Itswindowswereallclean.Thecustomerwasverymuch33andsaidtothedriver,“I'veneverseenanicer34,”“Thankyouforyourpraise,”thedriveranswered35.“Thecarisn’tmine,”saidthedriver.“Itbelongstothecompany.Iusedtobea36ofcabs.Whentheyreturned,allofthemwereas37asgarbagecanswithcigarettebuttsandrubbish38hereandthere.Ontheseatsanddoor–handlescouldbefoundsomething39likepeanutsauceor,chewinggum.Whyso?Ithoughtifthecaritselfwereverycleanthepassengerswouldmost40beconsiderateandrefrainfromlittering.”“SowhenIgota41tobeataxi–driver,Ibegan42myideaintopractice–totidyand43thecar.Nowbeforeanewpassengergetsonmycar,I’dmakeacheekandbesureitisingoodorder.Whenmycar44afteraday’swork,italwaysremains45.”Whendoingathing,onemakeseffortsandwantstoseetheresult.Tochangeothers,onehastomaketwicethe46butgethalftheresult.Tochangeoneselfistheotherwayround–morefruitwithlesseffort.Onehadbetteraskoneselfwhyonemakes47onothersmuchmorethanononeself.48youtakeenoughcaretodoasbestyoucanforotherpeople’ssake,youreffortswillyieldresults.Ifyou49theinnerworldofyourown,examineyourselfandwipeoutthedustanddirt,insteadoffixingyoureyesonotherpeople,youwillfindacheerful50foryourselfandcreateapleasantenvironmentforothers.31.A.wonderful B.exciting C.brilliant D.favorite32.A.separated B.covered C.protected D.prevented33.A.moved B.a(chǎn)nnoyed C.disappointed D.surprised34.A.seat B.carpet C.garage D.cab35.A.naturally B.smilingly C.hopefully D.firmly36.A.driver B.clemer C.repairer D.customer37.A.a(chǎn)ttractive B.pleasant C.dirty D.clean38.A.spread B.extended C.dotted D.left39.A.fanny B.busy C.sticky D.clumsy40.A.likely B.willingly C.extremely D.regularly41.A.permit B.license C.certificate D.pass42.A.put B.take C.make D.get43.A.provide B.drive C.decorate D.describe44.A.speeds B.leaves C.a(chǎn)rrives D.returns45.A.spotless B.pretty C.bright D.orderly46.A.progress B.effect C.a(chǎn)ttempt D.trial47.A.suggestions B.comments C.demands D.decisions48.A.Though B.While C.As D.If49.A.lookinto B.lookfor C.lookup D.lookthrough50.A.spirit B.mood C.mind D.sense第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AJobsharingreferstothesituationinwhichtwopeopledividetheresponsibilityofonefulltimejob.Thetwopeoplewillinglyactaspart-timeworkers,enoughhoursbetweenthemtofulfillthedutiesofafull-timeworker.Iftheyeachworkhalfthejob,forexample,theyeachreceive50percentofthejob'swages,itsholidaysanditsotherbenefits.Jobsharingdiffersfromconventionalpart-timeworkinthatitoccursmainlyinthemorehighlyskilledandprofessionalareas,whichrequirehigherlevelsofresponsibilityandemployeecommitment.Jobsharingshouldnotbeconfusedwiththetermworksharing,whichreferstoincreasingthenumberofjobsbyreducingthenumberofhoursofeachexistingjob,thusofferingmorepositionstothegrowingnumberofunemployedpeople.Jobsharing,bycontrast,isnotdesignedtoaddressunemploymentproblems;itsfocus,rather,istoprovidewell-paidworkforskilledworkersandprofessionalswhowantmorefreetimeforotheractivities.Aswouldbeexpected,mostjobsharersarewomen.Asurveycarriedoutin2022byBritain’sEqualOpportunitiesCommissionshowedthat78percentofsharerswerefemale,themajorityofwhomwere,between20and40yearsofage.Subsequentstudieshavecomeupwithsimilarresults.Manyofthesewomenwerereenteringthejobmarketafterhavinghadchildren,buttheychosenottoseekpart–timeworkbecauseitwouldhavemeantlowerstatus.Jobsharingalsoofferedanacceptableshiftbackintofull–timeworkafteralongabsence.Thenecessityofclosecooperationwhensharingajobwithanotherpersonmakestheactualworkquitedifferentfromconventionalone-positionjobs.However,toensureagreaterchancethatthepartnershipwillsucceed,eachpersonneedstoknowthestrengths,weaknessesandpreferencesofhisorherpartnerbeforeapplyingforaposition.Moreover,theremustbeafairdivisionofbothroutinetasksandinterestingones.Insum,forapositiontobejob-sharedwell,thetwoindividualsmustbewellmatchedandmusttreateachotherasequals.51.Inwhatwayisworksharingdifferentfromjobsharing? A.Worksharingrequiresmoreworkinghours. B.Worksharingisaimedatcreatingmorejobs. C.Worksharingprovidesamoresatisfactorysalary. D.Worksharingdependsontheemployer’sdecision.52.AccordingtoParagraph4,youngmotherspreferredjobsharingtoconventionalpart–timeworkmainlybecause. A.theysoughthighersocialstatus B.theywereoveridealworkingages C.theyhaddifficultyfindingfull–timejobs D.theyhadtotakecareofbothworkandfamily53.Injobsharingthepartnersshould__________.A.enjoyequalsocialstatus B.havesimilarworkexperienceC.keepintouchwitheachother D.knoweachotherverywell54.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto___________.A.recommendjobsharingtowomen B.discusshowtoprovidemorejobsC.describejobsharingingeneral D.comparejobsharingwithworksharingBForatime,Americanswereturningintheirnewcarsatabreakneckpace.Cheapfinancing,gooddeals,andapowerfuleconomymeantthatwecouldaccountforthetendencytokeepacarforlesstime,andonlyseeamodestincreaseinourmonthlypayment,ifanyincreaseatall.Thosedaysareapparentlyover,atleastfortheshortterm.R.L.Polk,whichcollectsandmeasuresdataintheautomotiveindustry,saysthatwe’renowkeepingourcarslongerthanweeverhave.AccordingtoPolk’sstudyofregistrationdata.Americansarekeepingnewcarsforanaveragemoths–five–and–a–quarteryears–upmonthsfromthesameperiodin2022.Intruth,there’snotmuchneedtoturnacarinonanykindofschedule.Byfollowingpropermaintenance,it’srelativelysimpletosqueezeadecadeor150,000milesoutofanewcarwithnomajorissues.In2022,thestickerpriceonaSilveradowas$32,000,butthankstoamodelchangeoverfor2022andatimelypurchaseinOctoberwhendealersweretryingtomoveanyremaininginventory(庫存).Whelanpurchasedthetruckfor$22,700.Atfiveyearsofage,with75,000milesshowingonthemeter,hehasnoIintentionofturningitinatanypointinthenearfuture.“Mygoalistorunitto160,000milesandevaluatemyoptionsfromthere,”hesays.Soweturncarsinnotbecauseweneedto,butbecausewewantto.Callitthe“FouryearItch.”Wegetboredofthesameoldcarinthedrivewayeverymorning.Oureyeswanderwheneverweseeacarad.Itmaybe“tilldeathdouspart”withourwifeorhusbandandsignificantothers,butwhenIcomestocars,we’reshamelesslyunfaithful.Whelanfigureshe’sputtheaverageofabouttwopaymentsayearintoregularimprovementsmeanttokeepthetruckfresh.“I’vefoundthatmakingamodificationhereandtherekeepsmehappy.That,andthethoughtofhavingapaymentagain,withbigtaxbillsandanothersalestaxpaymenthasbeenenoughtocontainmyurges,”hesays.“Thetruck’sfiveyearsoldnow,andIhaveacoupleofscratches,butIthinkIpreferthatnow,ratherthanhavingtoworryaboutgettingscratchesinanewtruck.”55.TherewasatimewhenAmericanslandedto. A.selltheircarsatafrighteningspeed B.makeahighmonthlypaymentoncars C.shortentheperiodofuseoftheircars D.receivealargerincomethannowadays56.AccordingtoPolk’sstudy,ingeneralacar. A.canlast10yearsifusedcarefully B.shouldbereplacedassoonaspossible C.mustberunforlesstimebyAmericans D.canbeusedforonlymonths57.Whelanwon’tconsiderbuyinganewtruckuntil. A.hiswifedivorceshimorpassesaway B.hegetsboredofdrivingiteveryday C.a(chǎn)fantasticmodelisplacedonacarad D.theexpectedmilesofdrivingisreached58.TheauthoremploystheexampleofWhelantoshow. A.weakeconomyresultsindecreasingexpense B.resistingnewcarpurchasescanpayoff C.savingmoneyisbetterthansavingface D.somepeoplepreferoldthingsthannewonesCCommuters(遠(yuǎn)途上下班的人)whodrivetoworkwillfaceaparkingchargeofupto£350ayear.MinistersarebackingaworkfareparkingchargewhichwillcomeintoforceinNottinghamin2022andislikelytobeadoptedacrossthecountry.Theschemewillseefirmswithmorethantenparkingplacesforstaffcharged£350ayearforeachspaceintwoyears.Employerswouldbefreetopassonthechargetotheirstaff–meaningitwouldeffectivelybeataxondrivingtowork.Theschemeaimstoreducetrafficbypreventingunnecessarycarjourneysandraisefundstoimprovepublictransport,butcitiessayitisjustanexcuseforcouncilstofilltheircoffers(保險(xiǎn)柜).SometenmillionBritonsdrivetoworkeachday,andtheBritishChambersofCommercesaysthenewchargecouldtotal£billionayearifrolledoutnationwide.AlreadysomefirmsinNottinghamhavethreatenedtoleavethecity,where40,000commutersusetheircarstogettowork.Aspokesmansaidtheschemewasnothingmorethanataxonjobs.Itisveryunfairtodiscriminateagainstshoesemployerswhohaveparkingspaces,whichgetvehiclesoffthestreets,hesaid.“Andthesechargesapplyaroundtheclock,whichisespeciallyunfaironshiftworkerswhorelyontheircarsbecausepublictransportisnotavailable.Thisismoreaboutincreasingthegovernment’sincomethanreducingtraffic.”However,TransportMinisterKhangavetheplananofficialapprovalduringavisittoNottingham.Thecouncilsaysthetaxwillraiseasmuchas£100millionovertenyears–onefifthofthecostofanewtransportsystemforthecity.AnothertransportspokesmanThereseVillierssaidthetaxwouldhaveadevastatingimpactonbusinessesstrugglingtocopewiththeeconomicdecline.ButRichardHebditchoftheCampaignforBetterTransportsaidthetaxwouldraisemoneytoinvestinbettertransport.“Weputforwardtheideaofworkplaceparkingtaxesasafairerwaytoraisemoneytoinvestinthefutureoflocaltransportservices.WearepleasedthatthepeopleofNottingharnwillbethefirsttobenefit.”59.Supportersarguethatthescheme. A.canhelpimprovetheparkingconditionsforthestaff B.shouldbeappliedtoallcommutersdrivingtowork C.iscertaintobecarriedoutdespitetheobjections D.willrelievetrafficpressureandimprovepublictransport60.Accordingtotheobjectors,theschemeisunfairfor. A.thefirmswithparkinglots B.theworkforcewithoutcars C.theemployeesparkingtheircarsonthestreets D.thestaffdrivingtoworkinthedaytime61.WhichwordcanbestdescribeTheresaVilliers’attitudetowardsthescheme? A.Doubtful. B.Negative. C.Understanding. D.Positive.62.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat. A.manyfirmsarewillingtopaythechargesfortheirstaff B.thepublictransportinNottinghamisingreatneedofimprovement C.theauthorbelievesBritonswillbenefitfromthescheme D.thosefirmswithmorecommuterswillleaveNottinghamDImetBobbyfouryearsagoinBrazil.Hewantedmetohelphimgetintothecentralpartoftherainforest,wherethetouristsdon’tgo,soIgavehimafewofmycontactsandwekeptintouch.Hemadeafortunebeforetheageof40,andnowhespendshistimewanderingontheplanetlookingforprojectstosupportswhereconcretebabystepsmatterandcanmakeaverybigdifference.He’sfundingthereconstructionofatempleinBhutan,settingupteachertrainingprogramsforAfghanrefugees,assistingthepeopleofRwandsinrebuildingtheirjusticesystem,andrunningmicroenterpriseprogramsinSouthAfrica.Nepal,andRwand.Ourpracticalchartering(慈善家)upendstherestoftheday(inNepal)photographingchildreninthevillageandleachingJake,myson,someofhissecrets.HehasabreathtakingseriesofportraitsofchildrenIwatchhimatwork,sittingjustoutsideagroupofyoungsters:hebeginsalivelyconversationwithabrightyellowduck.Hewhisperstoittobequietandwellbehaved;theducknodsbutthenbeginstoattackBobby,whoonlyjustmanagestocontrolhistinycreature.Thechildrenbegintostareatthestrangesightofthisbigmanandhisnaughtyduck,burstingintolaughterwhentheduckgetsthebetterofhim.Theymovecloser,andtheduckstartstoteasethechildren.Someofthemrunawaylaughingwhileothersgetcloser.AyoungmanattemptstogiveBobbyacanofsomesoftdrink,sayingsomethinginNepalese.“Pema,what’sthiskidsaying?Why’shetryingtogivemethiscan?”Pematalkstotheboy,whoisabout12.“Hesaysyousavedhisgrandmother’slifelastyear,Mr.Bobby.SheneededanoperationinKatmandu,andyouputherinthehelicopter.Hesaysthefamilywantstothankyou,andthisisalltheyhavetogiveyou.”ThebigguyfromBostonissuddenlyquietandclearlytouchedbythegesture.Mytwolastingmemoriesofthisextraordinaryandcomplexmanwillbeofhimchasingthevillagekidslikeafool,andthenextreducedalmosttotearsbythissimplegift.63.Bobbywentintotherainforestbecause. A.hewishedtobecomewealthy B.hewantedtoprotectwildlife C.hewasfondoftakingpictures D.hewascrazyabouttourism64.Theunderlinedpart“getsthebetterofhim”(inthethirdparagraph)means. A.gainsanadvantageoverBobby B.eatsnicefoodfromBobby C.givesintoBobby D.isbroughtunderBobby’scontrol65.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatPemais. A.theauthor B.Bobby’sson C.a(chǎn)doctor D.a(chǎn)loyalguide66.What’sthepurposeofthispassage? A.TodescribeBobby’scomplexcharacter. B.Toreflecttheimportanceofpresents. C.TopraiseBobby’sactsofkindness. D.Toindicatecharityworkisbasedonwealth.ETill2022,onlytwocountriesintheadvancedworldprovidednoguaranteeforpaidleavefromworktocareforanewbornchild.Lastspringoneofthetwo,Australia,gaveupthatdubiousdistinctionbyestablishingpaidfamilyleavestartingin2022.Iwasn’tsurprisedwhenthisdidn’tmakethenewshereintheUnitedStates—we’renowtheonlywealthycountrywithoutsuchapolicy.TheUnitedStatesdoeshaveoneexplicitfamilypolicy,theFamilyandMedicalLeaveAct,passedin1933.Itentitlesworkerstoasmuchas12weeksunpaidleaveforcareofanewbornordealingwithafamilymedicalproblem.Despitethemodestyofthebenefit,theChamberofCommerceandotherbusinessgroupsfoughtitbitterly,describingitas“government-runpersonnelmanagement”anda“dangerousprecedent.”Infact,everystepoftheway,asDemocraticleadershavetriedtointroducework-familybalancemeasuresintothelaw,businessgroupshavebeenstronglyopposed.AsYalelawprofessorAnneA1stottargues,justifyingparentalsupportdependsondefiningthefamilyasasocialgoodthat,insomesense,societymustpayfor.InherbookNoExit:WhatParentsOweTheirChildrenandWhatSocietyOwesParents,shearguesthatparentsareburdenedinmanywaysintheirlives:thereis“noexit”whenitcomestochildren.“Societyexpectsandneedsparentstoprovidetheirchildrenwithcontinuityofcare,meaningtheintensive,intimatecarethathumanbeingsneedtodeveloptheirintellectual,emotional,andmoralcapabilities.Andsocietyexpectsandneedsparentstopersistintheirrolefor18years,orlongerifneeded.”Whilemostparentsdothisoutoflove,therearepublicpenaltiesfornotprovidingcare,Whatparentsdo,inotherwords,isofdeepconcerntothestate,fortheobviousreasonthatcaringforchildrenisnotonlymorallyurgentbutessentialforthefutureofsociety.Thestaterecognizesthisinthelargebodyoffamilylawsthatgovernchildren’swelfare,yetparentsreceivelittlehelpinmeetingthelifechangingobligationssocietyimposes.Toclassifyparentingasapersonalchoiceforwhichthereisoncollectiveresponsibilityisnotmerelytoignorethesocialbenefitsofgoodparenting;really,itistostealthosebenefitsbecausetheyaccruetothewholeofsocietyastoday’schildrenbecometomorrow’sproductivecitizenry.Infact,bysomeestimates,thevalueofparentalinvestmentsinchildren,investmentsoftimeandmoneyincludinglostwages,isequalto20%-30%ofgrossdomesticproduct.Iftheseinvestmentsgeneratehugesocialbenefits—astheyclearlydo—thebenefitsofprovidingmoresocialsupportforthefamilyshouldbethatmuchclearer.67.Whatdowelearnaboutpaidfamilyleavefromthefirstparagraph? A.ItcameasasurprisewhenAustraliaadoptedthepolicy. B.IthasnowbecomeahottopicintheUnitedStates. C.Americaisnowtheonlydevelopedcountrywithoutthepolicy. D.ItsmeaningwasclarifiedwhenitwasestablishedinAustralia.68.WhatisProfessorAnneAlstott’sargumentforparentalsupport? A.ThecostofraisingchildrenintheU.S.hasbeengrowing. B.Goodparentingbenefitssociety. C
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