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.
67. 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
68. 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
69. 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.
70. 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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短文改错 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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B
Hotel A
A manager
Waiters
The applicants (申请人) must have 2 years’ work experience in a big restaurant.
Please call 010 6554 7689, or send your resume to: Johnsmith@163.com.
Tour Companies B
Tour Guide
Good oral English is required.
¥450-¥1,200 PER WEEK
This is one of the largest tour companies in China and there are 3 positions for young people in Beijing.
Besides English, French speakers are especially welcome.
Phone 010 7536 7745 for more information.
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For kids aged 3 to 6
5 days per week
Be fluent in English or French.
Patience is needed.
All applicants must be able to work in Shanghai.
Phone 021 7176 6365
Shining Star Restaurant D
Food Servers
The biggest and busiest restaurant in Beijing is seeking excellent people. If you
have experiences in dining restaurants and are looking for a job, then come for an
interview.
Interview day is Friday, 6th, May, from 12 am to 7 pm.
Shining Star Restaurant is located at 23 Fuxing Road in Beijing.
1.The four advertisements are all for ______.
A. salesmen B. managers C. teachers D. job hunters
2.How many advertisements are for waiters?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.
3.In advertisement C, the kindergarten teachers should ______.
A. have 3-6 years’ work experience
B. know both English and French
C. have patience with children
D. come from Shanghai
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Great Changes ________in Shanghai since 2000.
A. have been taken place B. took place
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A study of a university in Shanghai had found that many of the students there are using a quote(引语)from the Italian poet Dante as a kind of motto. The study of Fudan University, one of China’s top universities, of 489 students, found that 82 had chosen Dante’s “Follow your own path and don’t worry about what others say” as their motto, out of 278 people who said they had a motto. This was followed by “Believe yourself” and “Self-improvement without stop.”
Students also expressed a common hope for greater understanding and care and said they were always ready to give a hand to those in need.
Some researchers think that mottoes can play an important part in children’s growth and they say that a good motto can help children develop a better character.
1.The study shows _________.
A.which university should have mottoes
B.what poems are popular
C.how many students like the motto “Believe yourself.”
D.the majority of the students like to choose their favorite mottoes
2.Of the students asked, _______ students have mottoes.
A.about 78% B.about 57% C.about 16% D.about 8%
3.The motto “Self-improvement without stop” shares the similar meaning with ______.
A.going on to improve rapidly
B.growing by oneself continuously
C.making oneself better and perfect continuously
D.becoming better without having a break
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阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
Cao Min couldn’t believe she was experiencing exactly what she had seen years ago in the film “Titanic”.
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After more than four hours of fighting strong winds and freezing ocean water, the passengers were rescued.All but four survived.These four died after spending too long time in the freezing waters, according to a spokesperson for the Beijing-based center.
46.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.The film “Titanic” had been on show again in Shanghai.
B.Cao’s two-year-old son was the youngest passenger on board.
C.“Liaoludu 7” with all passengers on board survived.
D.The ferry began to sink on the way to the port of Shangdong Province.
47.The underlined word “scared” in paragraph 4 means “__________” in English.
A.anxious B.unfortunate C.frightened D.disappointed
48.From the passage we can infer that __________.
A.China Marine Search and Rescue Centre quickly carried out the rescue task
B.the center sent eight lifeboats and asked for help from the United Nations
C.the passengers were fighting strong winds and freezing ocean water for one hour
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