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(CBS/AP)Lawyers for the stepfather of an 11-year-old girl tried to convince Massachusetts¡¯ highest court on Tuesday that he should have a say on whether his stepdaughter is removed from life support. If the girl dies, Jason Strickland could face a murder charge for illegally taking part in the beating that left her comatose(»èÃÔ).
Jason Strickland is asking the court to overturn a juvenile(ÉÙÄê) court judge¡¯s decision allowing the state to remove Haleigh Poutre from her ventilator (ºôÎü»ú) and feeding tube.
Haleigh Poutre was hospitalized in September after her stepfather and adoptive mother kicked her and beat her nearly to death with a baseball bat.
Within two weeks of being charged, the adoptive mother, who was also Haleigh¡¯s aunt, was found dead.
Strickland is free on bail(±£ÊÍ) while awaiting trial.
Sharyn Alfonsi from CBS reports that the girl¡¯s biological mother, Allison Avrett, gave up her parental right years ago and now she has no say in what happens to Halleigh¡ªbut she wants life support to be relieved.
¡°I want her to rest,¡± Avrett told Alfonsi£®¡°Being kept alive like that, it¡¯s not a life.¡±
The state Department of Social Services wants to remove her from life support, according to opinions from her doctors that the girl is in a permanent vegetative(Ö²ÎïÈË״̬µÄ) state£®And Strickland could face a murder charge if she dies.
Both of Haleigh¡¯s doctors agree that she should be removed from the ventilator, but they can¡¯t decide whether her feeding tube should be disconnected£®They have said that with her feeding tube alone, Haleigh could live as long as two months.
Haleigh was adopted by her aunt about five years ago her biological mother moved to Virginia with a new boyfriend£®Jason Strickland never formally adopted the girl, but is arguing that as the stepfather, he should be a de facto parent and allowed to have a say in whether she lives or dies.
1.CBS/AP are most probably ________.
A£®two news reporters
B£®a newspaper and a news reporter
C£®a news agency and a newspaper
D£®two news agencies
2.Which of the following is the right order of the events in the story?
a£®Haleigh was adopted by her aunt£®
b£®Haleigh became comatose.
c£®Haleigh was kicked and beaten badly
d£®Haleigh¡¯s aunt died.
e£®Haleigh was put into hospital
f£®Haleigh¡¯s biological mother left her
A£®c, e, b, f, a, d
B£®f, a, c, b, e, d
C£®b, c, a, f, d, e
D£®b, c, e, f, a, d
3.Why did Haleigh¡¯s stepfather demand that her life support not be removed?
A£®Because he might be accused of murder if she died.
B£®Because she might be comatose if the life support was removed.
C£®Because Haleigh¡¯s biological mother hopes so too.
D£®Because he hopes that Haleigh will live with him.
4.The underlined word ¡°de facto¡± most probably means ________.
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C£®the only existingD£®admitted by law
5.The passage is mainly about ________.
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B£®the adoptive mother of a girl
C£®a girl beaten nearly to death
D£®a juvenile court judge¡¯s decision
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How to Think Positively
Quite often when we¡¯re going through a challenging time, we may get the advice to just ¡°think positively£¡¡± 1.________ Does it mean to deny our pain or discomfort? Should we pretend everything is alright? Here is some advice about how to think positively.
Accept that you are here to grow. Life doesn¡¯t always go smoothly. Life¡¯s lessons can be difficult, but they are even more so if you approach them with avoidance(ÌÓ±Ü). 2.________
Learn to turn lemons into lemonade(ÄûÃÊË®). Look for the lessons to be learned in every situation. Instead of feeling sorry for yourself when things don¡¯t go your way, do what you can to make the best of the situation. Learn, instead, how to avoid falling into the same traps and making the same mistakes. 3.________
Believe in yourself. 4.________ Your dreams and goals are an indication of where your talents lie and where your true potential is. Needless to say, you must develop your inherent (¹ÌÓеÄ) gifts.
Look for inspiration and support. Read about and study the successful stories of others. Many successful people have gone through challenging circumstances to get where they are. 5.________ To help you stay positive and focused, get support from family and friends.
Finally, thinking positively doesn¡¯t mean being unrealistic, It means dealing with life and life¡¯s challenges as they are. It means being willing to do the work necessary to get on with the business of living fully.
A. If you see them as opportunities to become stronger, you are thinking positively and productively.
B. So next time a well-meaning person tells you to think positively, just smile back confidently.
C. Learning about their experiences can motivate and inspire you to achieve what you want to achieve.
D. Sometimes it¡¯s difficult to figure out exactly what that means.
E. Know that you have what it takes to succeed.
F. It just means that you won¡¯t let them stop you!
G. By doing so, you will undoubtedly benefit from it.
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