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英語(yǔ)四六級(jí)考試

2013年6月大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)考前全真模擬試題(4)

第 1 頁(yè):寫作
第 2 頁(yè):快速閱讀
第 3 頁(yè):聽力
第 4 頁(yè):閱讀理解
第 6 頁(yè):完形填空
第 7 頁(yè):翻譯
第 8 頁(yè):參考答案

  Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming andScanning) (15 minutes)

  Directions: In this part, youwill have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions onAnswer Sheet 1. For questions 1- 7, choose the best answer from the fourchoices marked A), B), C) and D). For questions 8-10, complete the sentenceswith the information given in the passage.

  Divorce lawyers: Pet custody cases increasing

  LOS ANGELES——They still fight like cats and dogs in divorcecourt. But more and more they are fighting about cats and dogs.

  Custody(監(jiān)護(hù)權(quán))cases involving pets are on the rise acrossthe United States of America. In a 2006 survey by the 1,600-member AmericanAcademy of Matrimonial(婚姻的)Lawyers (AAML), a quarter ofrespondents said pet custody cases had increased noticeably since 2001. Theacademy is due for another survey, but there is no doubt such cases have grownsteadily since then, said Ken Altshuler of Portland, Maine, a divorce attorneyand AAML president.

  If there is a child involved ina divorce, many judges will keep the pet with the child, attorneys said.

  "But what do you do whenthe pet is the child? "Altshuler asked.

  Breakups in same-sex marriages,civil unions and domestic partnerships are among masons pet custody fights are becomemore common, attorneys said.

  Pet custody cases have grown asmuch as 15 percent in his office over the last five years, said attorney David isarraof Santa Monica.

  He is his own best example. Heshares custody of 8-year-old Dudley, a longhaired standard black-and-tan achshund,with his ex, who took Dudley away when got remarried.

  Pet consultant Steven May hiredPisarra six years ago to handle his divorce. Besides a daughter, May and his exworked out custody of three dogs, two cats and Tequila the parrot.

  Pisarra and May became goodfriends and often take their dogs for walks in Santa Monica. They also teamed uplast year to write a book about co-parenting a pet with an ex tiffed What AboutWally?

  Pets are considered property inevery state in the country. For years, they have been divvied up like furnitureduring divorce proceedings. But times are changing.

  "Judges are viewing themmore akin to (近似)children than dining room sets.They are recognizing that people have an emotional attachment to theiranimals," Altshuler said.

  "There is a shiftingconsciousness," Pisarra said. "Pets are being given greaterconsideration under the law. "

  More people have pets than everbefore and they consider them part of the family rather than possessions, said SilvanaRaso, a family law attorney with the Englewood Cliffs, N.J., law firm ofSchepisi & McLaughlin.

  "People are notembarrassed to fight for custody of a pet today. In the past they might haveshied away from it because society didn't really accept a pet as anything otherthan an accessory to your life," she said.

  When Pisarra and his ex wifesplit up, they agreed to share Dudley. His wife even wrote an introduction in Pisarra'sbook.

  "There is no law thatrecognizes visitation with an animal," Raso said, so couples have to workit out ,themselves.

  Reaching a pet custodyagreement without a lot of help from attorneys and judges will save money, Rasosaid.

  Divorces can cost $1,000 and beresolved quickly or cost millions and take years.

  Pet decisions are often moreagonizing to make than those about mortgages, credit card debt or studentloans,Raso said. But if they can be resolved, the rest usually goes smoother.

  After their 2006 breakup,Pisarra and his wife worked out shared custody, long-distance visitation and anew family (including a beagle) in Dudley's life, Pisarra said. Today, theylive in the same city, so visitation no longer includes flight time.

  The two have a plan foreveryday, vacation and holiday schedules, travel arrangements, doggiedaycare,boarding, food, treats, grooming, vet care, moving and end-of-lifedecisions. They split costs and sometimes, with things like toys, leashes(皮繩)and dog bowls, they buy two of each so Dudleyhas one at each home.

  May and his wife Nina (who alsowrote an introduction for the book) separated six years ago after 16 years of marriage."Everything was fresh and raw. It was not easy. "

  It's taken time, but he and hisex live about two miles apart in West Los Angeles now and sharing custody of theirdaughter and pets is easy, he said. To make it work, "you learn the truemeaning of concession," May said.

  Most of the time, custodybattles grow out of love. But there are cases rooted in spite(惡意)or retaliation(報(bào)復(fù)).Pisarra represented a man whose estranged wife had the family's twoGerman shepherds euthanized(使安樂(lè)死)."It was really cruel and he had no recourse," he said.Inyears past, pets could not be protected in domestic violence restraining ordersin any state. But because abusers can use pets to threaten victims, maybe evenkill the animals, the laws have changed in states like Maine,New York,California and Illinois. Other states are looking into changes. And there willbe changes in other laws too, Altshuler predicted.

  He believes there will one daybe statutes(法規(guī))for pets, much like there arefor children, giving judges guidelines to rule by.

  1. In a 2006 survey by AAML, approximately howmany respondents said pet custody cases had increased noticeably over the pastfive years?

  A) One fourth of therespondents.

  B) Nearly all respondents.

  C) 400.

  D) 1600.

  2. What do we know about Dudley?

  A) Dudley is a divorceattorney.

  B) Dudley is Pisarra's child.

  C) Dudley is a dog.

  D) Dudley's death was tragic.

  3. The book titled What About Wally ? waswritten by __________.

  A) Pisarra and his ex wife

  B) Pisarra and May

  C) Pisarra and Dudley

  D) May and his ex wife

  4. In the past, pets were regarded as __________during divorce proceedings.

  A) family members

  B) children who need parents' care

  C) children who can be co-parented

  D) a kind of property like dining room sets

  5. Which of the following is NOT the reason whythe amount of pet custody cases increases?

  A) The society has acceptedpets as an accessory to people's life.

  B) More and more people arekeeping pets now.

  C) People do not feelembarrassed to fight for custody of their pets any longer.

  D) Pets are more likely to beconsidered as part of the family.

  6. What is Silvana Raso's suggestion to coupleswho are fighting over the custody of their pets?

  A) Preparing more money andtime for the case.

  B) Working out an agreement outside the court.

  C) Seeking for attorneys and judges' help.

  D) Negotiating under a law that concerns visitation.

  7. Compared with decisions about mortgages,__________ are often emotionally more painful and technically more difficult tomake.

  A) decisions about credit carddebt

  B) decisions about student loans

  C) decisions about children

  D) decisions about pets

  8. When sharing custody of their daughter andpets with his wife Nina, May learns__________

  9. The fact that two German shepherds wereeuthanized is an example of battles that rooted in__________

  10. Altshuler believes that inthe future there will be __________.

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