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MataPelajaran :BAHASAINGGRIS
,Jenjang :SMAIMA
:Program Studi :IPAlIPSIBAHASAIKEAGAMAAN
:Selasa, 23Maret2010
:08.00 - 10.00
1. Isikan identitas Anda ke dalam Lembar Jawaban Ujian Nasional (LJUN)
yangtersedia dengan menggunakanpensil2Bsesuai petunjukdi LJUN.
2. Hitamkan bulatandidepan namamataujianpadaLJUN.
3. Tersediawaktu 120menit untuk mengerjakan pakettestersebut.
4. Jumlah soal sebanyak 50 butir;:pada setiapbutir soal terdapat 5 (lima)
pilihanjawaban. .
5. Periksa dan bacalah soal-soal sebelumAndamenjawabnya.
6. Laporkan kepadapengawas ujian apabila terdapat lembar soal yang kurang
jelas, rusak, atau tidak lengkap.
7. Mintalahkertas buramkepadapengawas ujian,biladiperlukan.
8. Tidak diizinkan menggunakan kalkulator, HP, tabel matematika atau alat
bantu hitung lainnya.
9. PeriksalahpekerjaanAnda sebelum diserahkankepadapengawasujian.
10.Lembar soaltidak bolehdicoret-coret,
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ListeningSection
In this section ofthe test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken
English.Therearefourpartstothissectionwithspecialdirections foreach part.
PARTI
Questions1to3.
Directions:
In this part ofthe test, you will hear some dialogues and questions spoken in English. The
questions and the dialogues will bespoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so
youmustlistencarefullytounderstandwhatthespeakersaresaying.
After you listen to the dialogue and the question about it, read the five possible answers, and
decide which one would be the best answer to the questionyou have heard. Now listen to a
samplequestion.
Youwill hear:
Woman What do you want for your birthday present, Mike? A watch, a bicycle, a mobile
phoneoraPowerRanger robot?
Man I'dratheryoubought meaPortablePlayStation3.
Narrator : WhatdidMikewant forhisbirthdaypresent?
A. A robot.
Sampleanswer
B. A watch.
C. A bicycle. 0000_
D. A mobilephone.
ABC D E
E A playstation 3. cO'.
Thebestanswertothisquestionis"A playstation3".Therefore you should chooseanswer(E)
1. A. Howtouseemail.
B. Internet usage.
C. Receiving emails.
D. Voicemail.
E. Communication.
2. A. Hedoesn'thave adriver'slicenseyet.
B. Hisfriendwilldrivehim.
C. Heisseventeenyearold.
D. Hismother willuseit.
E. Hedrives carelessly.
3. A. Themantakesthebustowork.
B. Themanwantsthewoman togowithhim.
C. Thewoman prefers driving intherushhour.
D. Thewoman wants toridetoworkwithman.
E. The manhastostandonthebusifhetakesittowork.
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PARTII
Questions: 4to6.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or monologues spoken in English. The
dialogues or monologues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you
must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogue
or monologue, look at the five pictures provided in your test book, and decide which one would
be the most suitable with the dialogue or monologue you have heard.
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A. 1.
B. 2.
C. 3.
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E. 5.
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PART III
Questions: 7 to 11
Directions:
Inthis partofthetest, you will hear someincompletedialogues spoken in English, followed by
five responses, also spoken in English. The dialogues and the responses will be spoken twice.
They will not be printed in your test book, so youmustlisten carefully to understand whatthe
speakersaresaying.Youhavetochoosethebestresponsetoeachquestion.
Nowlistentoasamplequestion.
Man I'vegotbadnewsaboutmytest.
Woman What?Youfailedagain?
Man
Narrator:Whatwillthemanmostlikelyreply?
A. Letmetryagain.
Sample answer
B. Don'tworry. I'mfine.
C. Sorry,I'vedisappointed you.
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D. Nevermind.You'vedoneyourbest.
ABC D E
E. I'dliketoapologize formyfailure.
Narrator: The best answerto the question "you failed again?" is choice C. Therefore, you
shouldchooseanswer C.
7. Markyouransweronyouranswersheet.
8. Markyouransweronyouranswersheet.
9. Markyouransweronyouranswersheet.
10. Markyouransweronyouranswersheet.
11. Markyouransweronyouranswersheet.
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PARTIV
Question12to15.
Directions:
In thispartofthe test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken twice.
They willnot be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the
speakers aresaying.
After you hear the monologue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and
decide which one would bethe bestanswer tothequestion youhave heard.
12. A. Octopus.
B. Rhinoceros.
C. Platypus.
D. Mosquitos.
E. Hippopotamus.
13. A. 0.7to2.4kg.
B. 0.7to2.5kg.
C. 0.7to 2.6kg.
b. 0.7to 2.7kg.
E. 0.7 to2.8 kg.
14. A. 16.
B. 48.
C. 56.
D. 60.
E. 66.
15. A. Fine.
B. Clear.
C. Rainy.
D. Terrible.
E. Cloudy.
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Reading Section
The following text is for Question 16.
Dear John,
Sue informed me this morning that Mr. Hassan, a local importer of local electrical
goods, has, ordered two hundreds Electrico washing machines, Model Number E 7, one
hundred Electrico Quickmix electric mixers, Model Number M3, fifty electric fans,
Model Number F2, and twenty five air-conditioners, Model Number Ac 1.
Since this is a big order, he asked for 20% discount. I'm waiting for your confirmation.
Don.
16. What is the topic of the message?
A. Items ordered.
B. Sue's information.
C. Mr. Hassan's order.
D. John's confirmation.
E. Appealing for a discount.
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Thefollowingtext isfor Questions17to19.
34 SutherlandMewsNorth,
LondonSWIR4AL
27
th
March,2010
DearMr. FrankSinatra,
TheFunWorld,Co wouldliketo welcomeyou as a newcustomerto ourfinn. We know
that you will be extremelysatisfied withourline ofproducts and the servicewe provide
to ourcustomers. .
You ate invited to purchase our merchandise on our regular open account terms, from
April I until June 30
th
, 2010. Ourcredit manager, Andi Nico, will be happy to discuss
any aspectofourcreditpolicywithyou at yourconvenience.
Iam enclosingourcatalogandpricelistfor yourreview. I believethatyou will find our
pricescompetitiveandin keepingwithindustrytrends. Throughoutthe yearwe offerour
valuedcustomersfrequentdiscountas an incentiveand as a showingof ourappreciation.
Ido hopeyouwillaffordus the opportunityto serveyouin the nearfuture.
Yoursfaithfully,
R.S.J. Edward
R.SJ.Edward.
17. The.letteris about....
A. anewcustomerwelcome
B. discountsofferedto a newcustomer
C. adescriptionaboutservicesprovided
D. informationon pricesof newproducts
E. an appealto a newcustomerto buy the company'sproducts
18. Besidesendingthe letter,the companyalsoattached ...to its customers.
A. catalogsand pricelists
B. productsandpricelists'
C. incentivesandproducts
D. merchandiseandcatalogs
E. merchandiseandcatalogs
19. "I do hopeyouwillaffordus the opportunityto serveyouinthe nearfuture." (Paragraph4).
Thesentencemeans....
A. Iwillsendthe productsoon
B. Ihopeyouenjoyhavingourproduct
C. Igiveyouachancetojointhe company
D. Igiveyoudiscountif youbuy ourproduct
E. Ihopewe couldgiveyouthe bestservicesoon
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The following text is for Questions 20 to 22.

Inaccordance with the international security regulations, the following items are
neverallowed tobetakenonto aplanebypassengers,either intheir carry-onbags
or in their checked luggage: weapons, including knives and guns; explosives,
includingdynamite and fireworks.
The following items may be placed inchecked luggage but not on carry-onbags.
Tools, includinghammers. screwdrivers. andwrenches; sports equipmentsuch as
golfclubs, baseballbats, skisandskipoles.
When you pass through the security line, all bags will go through our X ray
machinesandsome bags will bemanually checked bypersonnel,aswell.
Thank youfor your cooperation.Haveasafeandpleasantflight
20. Whatistheannouncementabout?
A. Weapons andexplosives.
B. Items broughtoncarry-onbags.
C. Welcomingforeign passengers.
D. Aninternationalairport security regulations.
E. Awarningtopassengersfromdifferent countries.
21. ...can'tbebroughtonto anairplane.
A. Knives
B. Skipoles
C. Wrenches
D. Screwdrivers
E. Basketballbats
22. "When you pass through the security line, all bags will go through- our X ray machines."
(paragraph3)
Theunderlinedpartofthe sentenceabovemeans ...
A. allbags willbesent totheX-raymachines.
B. allbags willbemoved totheX-raymachines.
C. allbagswill bedeliveredwithX-ray machines.
D. allbags will bepacked nexttoX-raymachines
E. allbags will becheckedbyusingX-ray machines
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Answer Questions 23 and 24 based on the following advertisement.
FOR SALE GREENWOOD
a. 3-bedroom family home, double garage. New condition. Large garden. Short
walktocityandschools. $74.000
b. Modern 2-storey 6-bedroom home, large living room, separate dining room, 3
bathrooms, basement, garage. Beautiful big garden
andswimmingpool. Excellentcondition. $150.000.
c. Luxury 2 bedroom apartment, near ocean. Quiet
location. 45minutesfromcity.$55.000.
d. Attractive 3-bedroom family home, separate dining
room, 2 bathrooms. Opposite bus-stop,'5 minutes
fromtown. Easytolook after(brick,withsmallgarden). $80.000.
e. Available immediately. Large l-bedroorn city apartment, fully furnished with
quality furnishing. Large living area,dishwasher, refrigerators$35.000.
f. Attractive l-bedroom apartment in new building. Only 30 minutes from city
centreand 1O'minutesfrom airport. Unfurnished. $29.000.
23. Thetopicofthetext isabout ....
A. Greenwood
B. types ofhomes
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C. residences forsale
D. pricesofthe apartments
E. locationoftheresidences
24. Ahomewhichhasaswimmingpoolispricedat....
A. $29.000 -
B. $55.000
C. $74.000
D. $80.000
E. $150.000
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The following text is for Questions 25 to 28.
The Rabbit's Revenge
Long) long agoa rabbit and a lion were neighbors. The lion was very proud) and was
fond of boasting about his strength. And though they were such close neighbors) the lion
looked down upon the rabbit) and used to bully and frighten her. Finally) the rabbit could
stand it no longer and wanted.to get her own back.
One day she went to the lion and said, "Good day) respected elder brother. Imagine
it, I met an animal over there who looked exactly like you) and he said to me) 'Is there
anyone in the world who dares stand up to me? If there is, let him come and have a duel
with me. If there is no one, all of you have to submit to my rule and be my servants!"
"Oh, he was an intolerable braggart! He is so puffed up with pride that his eyes can't
even light on anyone!", added the rabbit.
"Oho," the lion said. "Didn't you mention me to him?"
"Yes, indeed," the rabbit replied. "But it would have been better if I hadn't. When I
described how strong you were) he just sneered and said dreadfully rude things: He even
went so far as to say that he wouldn't take you for his attendant!"
The lion flew into a rage and roared) "Where is he? Where is he?"
So the rabbit took the lion behind a hill and, not going too near herself, pointed to a
deep well from a distance, and said, "He is down there, in the well."
The lion hastened to the well and glared angrily into it. Yes, there was his rival who
! even glared back at him angrily. The lion roared) and his enemy roared back. The lion
became so furious that his hair stood on .end. So did his enemy's in the well. The lion
showed his teeth and lashed out with his paws to- scare his rival.-- and his enemy in the
well retaliated! In a fit of anger the lion sprang into the air with all his might and then
flung himself at the enemy in the well. The result was that the proud lion was instantly
drowned. .
25. What do you think of the animal in the wen?
A. The image of the lion himself.
B. An intolerable braggart.
C. A stronger animal.
D. Another lion.
E. His neighbor.
26. The lion was proud of his ...;
A. hair
B. eyes
C. teeth
D. paws
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27. What canwe learnfrom the story?
A. Beagood neighbor.
B. Don'tbe so arrogant.
C. Wemusthelp eachother.
D. An enemycanbeagood friend.
E. Afriend inneedisafriend indeed.
28. Whatisthe main ideaofparagraph2?
A. The lion wastoo furious that hechallengedthe otheranimalto fight.
B. The rabbittoldthe lionthat astronganimalchallengedhim to duel.
C. The rabbitand the lion wentto ahill tofight the stronganimal.
D; Therabbitwassuccessfulindefeatingthe lion.
E. The lion was challengedbyastrong animal.
The following text is for Questions 29 to 31.
YONKERS, Nov 12th. A four alarm fire damaged 14stores today in the Cross County
ShoppingCenter,the largestshoppingcenterin WestchesterCounty.
Two fire investigators saidthe blaze apparently started in a pile ofcardboard cartons at
the rear ofa shoestore and spreadthroughautilitiesductabovethe 13otherstores. The
fire started at 4.40 p.m. and was declaredundercontrol at6.14 p.m. The centerison the
CrossCountyParkwayatthe Gov. ThomasE.DeweyThruway.
Five fire-fighterswerebusyatthe scene. Lieut. JOM Careyofthe YonkersArson Squad
saidthe causeofthe fire was underinvestigation.
29. The textmainlytellsus about....
A. the YonkersArsonSquad
B. theblazeatashoestore
C. afire inthe shoppingcenter
D. ashoppingcenterinthe cross country
E. the largestshoppingcenterinWestchesterCounty
30. Thefire has lastedabout...
A. halfan hour
B. forty five minutes
C. one hour
D. one and ahalfhours
E. two hours
31. How many investigatorsandfire fighterswere involvedinthe scene?
A. Two.
B. Seven.
C. Twelve.
D. Thirteen.
E. Fourteen.
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The following text is for Questions 32 to 34.
One day in July 2005, I went fishing on Sodus bay. I casted under our own dock
with a rubber worm and BOOM!
A big bass took off to the other side of the dock and I was sure the line was going
to break because his.pulling was rubbing the line against sharp rocks. Three times I pulled
him back to my side of the dock and three times he got back to the other side of the dock.
Finally, I got him to my side and he was tired.
I knew that this was the biggest bass I had ever seen. I worked him towards me
and got down on my belly, reached down and gripped him. However, I didn't have a good
grip at first and I let him down to the water for a few seconds to get a better grip. The next
thing I knew he was swimming away. No! I screamed louder than I ever had. It was the
first time I cried over a fish. What a huge fish. This is a true story and a sad one for me.
32. Where did the writer cast his line?
A. Under his own dock.
B. On his own dock.
C. At his cottage.
D. On a bay.
E. At home.
33. The main idea of paragraph 2 is: ....
A. the writer got a big bass
B. the writer pulled the bass
C. a big bass took off to the sea
D. the bass made the writer tired
E. a big bass broke the writer's line
34. What happened after the writer could grip the big bass?
A. He picked the big bass up.
B. He cleaned the big bass up.
C. He laid down the big bass.
D. He stored the big bass in his dock.
E. He lost the big bass.
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ThistextisforQuestions35 to38.
Blueberries,cranberries,and huckleberries-likedark-skinnedbunchgrapes-contain
resveratrol, a potential anticancer agent. That's a new finding from preliminary data
from ARS collaborative studies with Rutgers University-New Jersey and AgCanada,
Kentville, Nova Scotia. Resveratrol protects dark-skinned bunch grapes from fungal
diseases and provides health benefits to consumers, including protection from
cardiovascular disease. The compound's anticancerpotential warranted its examination
inotherfruits.
Using gas chromatographic and mass spectrometric procedures, the scientists
measured the resveratrol content of30 whole fruit samples ofblueberry, cranberry,
huckleberry, and related plants representing 5 families and 10 species of Vaccinium .
fruit. They found that several samples contained varying amounts ofthe compound.
Analysis ofextracts ofthe skin, juice/pulp, and seed ofmuscadine grapes showed that
its concentration in fruit skin was highest. Levels in the juice/pulp were much lower
than in either skin or seeds. Researchers are continuingto analyzemore Vaccinium and
muscadine samples. Future research goals will include enhancing production of
resveratrolinselectedspecies.
35. Whatdoes the secondparagraphtalk about?
A. More Vacciniwnand muscadinewillbeanalyzed.
B. Researchesplantoproduceresveratrol inlarge scale.
C. Severalsamplescontainsvarious amountofresveratrol.
D. The experimentshowedthat resveratrol ismostlyconcentratedinthefruit skin.
E. The experiment analyzes 30 fruit samples of blueberry, cranberry and
huckleberry.
36. Howmanyfruit samplesareused inthe research?
A. 3.
B. 5
C. 10
D. 25
E. 30
37..What isthe purposeofthetext?
A. Totell kinds offruits.
B. To describesomefruits.
C. To persuadepeopletokeep health.
D. To informthe importanceof researchonfruits.
E. Toreportthe result of aresearchoncertainfruits.
38. Wecanconcludethat the researchwill be....
A. stopped
B. continued
C. postponed
D. carriedout
E. minimized
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Thefollowing textisforQuestions39to42.
The Japanese traditional house made ofwood is expected to last about twenty
yearsbefore having toberepaired orrebuilt. Eachyear itisdepreciated. .
The interior design is what really sets the Japanese traditional house. With the
exception ofthe entry way (genkan), the kitchen (daidokoro), the bathing room (sento)
and the'toilet (ben]o), the rooms in a Japanese traditional house does not have a
designateduse.
Aroomcaneasily bealivingarea,abedroom, adining room oranycombination.
Largerooms arepartitionedbyfusuma, slidingdoors made ofwood andthickpaper. The
paper used for fusuma is called washi. These sliding doors can be removed whenever a
largerspaceisneeded.
In large traditional houses, there was one large room, or ima (living space) that
could be divided as needed. The smaller rooms like kitchen, bath and toilet were small
extensionstoone side. Rouka, orwooden-flooredhallways, follow the edgeofthehome.
Windows are made ofwood and shoji paper, which isthin enough to let the light shine
through.
EvenJapanesemodemhouses tend tohave one traditional Japaneseroom, called
awashitsu. This room hastatami mats onthefloor asused inJapanesetraditional house.
Tatami arethickstraw mats covered withstitched, woven rushes. Tatami are smooth and
finn enough to walk on,while makinga sleeping surface more comfortablethan woodor
stone.
The genkan is usually a step below the level ofthe rest ofthe house. When
people enter the horne, they leave their shoes inthe genkan, pointed toward the door so
they only need to slip them on when they are ready to go out. Indoor slippers are often
worn insidethe house.
The kitchen in most traditional Japanese homes will contain a stove with a very
small oven and broiler and an electric refrigerator. Counter space for food preparation
andasinkarealso locatedinthekitchen.
The bathing room contains a tub and is often waterproof. An adjacent area is
available for showering. The Japanese re-use bathwater, either for other bathers or for
washing laundry, so it is important not to dirty the water with soap and dirt. Dirty
portions ofthe body canbewashed before stepping intothebath.
39. Thetext isabout ....
A. Japanese house
B. traditionalhouses
C. Japanesetraditions
D. Japanesemodernhouses
E. Japanese traditionalhouses
40. "Eachyeari! isdepreciated."(Paragraph1)
Theunderlinedword refers to ....
A. ahouse
B. anoldhouse
C. aJapanesehouse
D. aJapanesemodernhouse
E. aJapanesetraditionalhouse
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41. The thickpaperused forpartitionis....
A. tatami
B. rauka
C. shoji
D. washi
E. benjo
42. Some modem houses in Japan have a ... which is usually found in traditional houses in
Japan.
A. ima
B. washi
C. rouka
D. fusuma
E. washitsu
AnswerQuestions43 to 46 basedon thefollowingtext.
Let'sMake theCity Clean and Fresh
A clean and fresh city will surely make the inhabitants healthy. Every morning
especially in dry season, all roads must be watered with clean water and swept by the
workersofregional governmentunderthe mayor'sinstruction.
To protect people from heavy pollution caused by cars, trucks and motorcycles,
.enoughtreesmustbe plantedalong the roads. Everybuildingor houseinthe citymust be
surrounded byshortand small trees which bear colorful flowers.
Bad and improper habits which cause disadvantages, such as smoking and
throwingrubbishanywhereshouldbestopped atonce.
The city mayorwill have to think over theway to educatepeople,sothey realize
how importantcleanlinessand health are. Morepubliclavatoriesare badly needed.
It will be wise ifthe city mayor decides a certain amount offine to be paid by
those who break the government regulation on cleanliness matter. For example, a man
who urinates not at a lavatory, smokes not at a smokingroom or throws rubbish at the
roads should be fined. Besides dirtying the environment with cigarettes' butts, smoking
will also cause pollutionand bad lungdiseasestootherpeople.
So, badhabitsand impoliteattitudeshouldbeimmediatelystopped,otherwisethe
city will be dirty, unhealthy, badly polluted and willnever attract foreign and domestic
touristsaswell. .
43. The writer suggeststhat the city inhabitants ...to protect people from pollution caused by
cars.
A. planttrees
B. stop smoking
C. urinateatthe lavatory
D. throw'rubbishatthe road
E. smoke atthe smokingroom
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44. Whatisthedifferencebetweenparagraphstwoandfour?
A. Bothparagraphstalkabouttheconditionofacity.
B. Bothparagraphstellhowtoprotectpeoplefrompollution.
C. Itisnecessarytofinepeoplewhobreakthegovernmentregulations.
D. Theideastatedinparagraphfouriscontrarytothatstatedinparagraphtwo.
E. Paragraphtwo talks about protectingpeople from pollution and paragraphfour
talksaboutwhatthecitymayorshoulddo.
45. Whichof the following helpsClean the air fromdust?
A. Smokingonlyinasmokingarea.
B. Throwingrubbishanywhere.
C. Urinateatsomeone'sfence.
D. Plantingtreesalongtheroadsides.
E. Wateringroadsespeciallyindryseason.
46. "Acleanandfreshcitywillsurelymaketheinhabitantshealthy."(Paragraph1)
Whatdoestheunderlinedwordmean?
A. Buildings.
B. Families.
C. Citizens.
D. I-louses.
E. Places.
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The following textisfor Questions 47 to 50.
47.
48.
49.
ADOPTION
Adoption is the process by which people take a child who was not born to them
and raise him or her as a memberoftheir family. By law, adopted children differ from
foster children. An adoptedchild has all the legal rights ofa member ofthe family that
raiseshim or her. Afosterchilddoes not.
Parentsplacetheirchildrenup foradoptions for manyreasons. Someparentsfeel
they cannot adequately care for their off springs because of health or economic
conditions. Someothers,especiallyunwedparent,may not wantto raise achild.
But there are couples who cannot have children oftheir own. Adoption gives
them opportunity to.raise a family. They can get one from an adoption agency if they
have all the requirementsasked.
State laws prohibit adoption agencies from revealing the identity ofthe natural
parents to the adoptive parents. These laws also forbid agencies from disclosing the
identity ofthe adoptive parents to the natural parents. In some states, the law pennits
adopted persons who are at least 18years old to see theirbirth certificates including the
naturalparents'names.
On the contrary, many adopted people worked to change the laws. They argue
that people have a right to know their identity. They said that keeping secret their
adoptionsrecordsviolatetheirright. .
On the other hand, many people feel adoption records should be kept secret. If
not, natural parents might change their minds years later and take the child away from
the parentswho raisedhim orher.
Someexpertsadvise thatachildshouldknowofthe adoptionsbythe age of6 or
7. Surveyshaveshownthatmostadoptedchil<!ren developnormally.
Whichofthe followingis notthe reasonwhy parentsplace theirchildup foradoption?
A. He or she isfrom apoorfamily.
B. His orher parentsdo not lovethem.
C. His orher parentsare not ingood health.
D. His or her parentsdoes not wantto raise him/her.
E. His or her parentscannotafford to give good education.
Anadoptivechildhasno right....
A toreceiveinheritance
B. to get adequate love and care
C to knowhis/heradoptionrecord
D. to live with his/hernatural parents
E. to bewell treatedas memberofafamily
The writer'spurposein writingthetextabove is ....
A. totell readershowto adopt achild
B. to describepeoplewho adoptachild
C. to explainto readershowanadoptedchild raised
D. to persuadepeopleto haveafoster or toadoptachild
E. toinformreadersthe reasonsand problemsofadoptingachild
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50. Which of the following is the most improbable reason why adopted children want to
have/known theiradoptive records?
A. Theywanttoknowtheir naturalparents.
B. Theywanttoknow whytheyareadopted.
C. Theywanttoknowtheirstatusinadoptiveparents.
D. Theywanttopaybacktheiradoptiveparentsexpenditure.
E. 'Theywanttoknowwhytheirparentsplacethem upforadoption.
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