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65. Where does the material probably come from?

A. the newspaper  B. the magazine   C. the Internet    D. the scientific fiction  

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64. People who want to apply for the positions should _______.

A. be responsible  B. update the PD  C. contact by mail   D. record a copy

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63. According to the material above, we will learn that it is _______.

A. an advertisement for manager positions

B. a description for temporary positions

C. a message for common employees

D. a programm list for performance

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62. A 文中所提的这种现象应是违反童工法。

C

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61. C 选项A违反童工法;选项B调查移民家庭;选项D请律师帮忙,选项C是执行童工保护法。

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60. D 该篇报道的目的是确保没有非法让儿童在农场劳作。而并非选项A所说的鼓励孩子帮助父母劳作;选项B是为了表扬孩子在田间劳动的行为;选项C是为当地草莓的生产和出售做广告。故选D。

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62. What can we say about the phenomena?

  A. It was against federal child labor laws.

  B. It was based on the company.

  C. It was supported by the press.

  D. It was helped by the parents.

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61. According to the text, the Department of Labor can __________.

  A. violate federal child labor laws

  B. investigate migrant families

  C. enforce the federal child labor laws

  D. ask a legal aid attorney for help

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60. The purpose of the reports in the passage is _________?

  A. to encourage the children to work for their parents.

  B. to praise the children working in the field.

  C. to advertise the locally produced and locally sold blueberries.

  D. to ensure that no young children are working illegally on the farms.

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59. C 选项A、B、D内容文中都没有提及,所以选C。

B

Walmart and the Kroger supermarket chain have severed ties with one of the country's major blueberry growers after an ABC News investigation found children, including one as young as five-years-old, working in its fields.

The children were discovered at the Adkin Blue Ribbon Packing Company, in South Haven, Michigan, this summer by graduate school students working with ABC News as fellows with the Carnegie Corporation.

A five-year-old girl, named Suli, was seen lugging two heavy buckets of blueberries picked by her parents and brothers, aged seven and eight.

An 11-year-old boy in the Adkin fields told the Carnegie fellows he had been picking blueberries since the age of eight.

The owner of the company, Randy Adkin, was once featured on a Walmart billboard advertising his "locally produced and locally sold" blueberries.

"Walmart will not tolerate the use of child labor," said a spokesperson who said the retailer was unaware of the children at the Adkin facility until contacted by ABC News.

"We will not purchase any additional product from Adkin Blue ribbon Packing Company pending the outcome of an investigation by our ethical sourcing team," the Walmart spokesperson said.

Separately, the Department of Labor cited Adkin this week for violating federal child labor laws. Inspectors reported they found a six-year-old picking blueberries in Adkin's fields this summer.

As part of the ABC News investigation, the four Carnegie fellows spent weeks in fruit and vegetable fields in Michigan, New Jersey and North Carolina.

"What it really comes down to is small fingers picking the smaller fruits and vegetables," said Joel Stonington, a recent graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

In Michigan, a legal aid attorney who works with migrant families, Teresa Hendricks, said the enforcement of the federal child labor law is "very lax."

On Friday, the United Fresh Produce Association sent a letter to its members referencing the "alarming" ABC News investigation, urging members to "redouble your efforts to ensure that no young children are ever working illegally on our farms."

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