btheyneedlookingafterintheiroldage
ctheywanttoenrichtheirlifeexperience
dtheywantchildrentokeeptheoany
17atheyareusuallyadoptedfroistantpces
btheirbirthrtionisusuallykeptsecret
ctheirbirthparentsoftentrytoncealtheirbirthrtion
dtheiradoptiveparentsdon'twanttheoknowtheirbirthparents
18atheygenerallyholdbadfeelingstowardstheirbirthparents
btheydonotwanttohurtthefeelingsoftheiradoptiveparents
ctheyhavexedfeelingsaboutfindingtheirnaturalparents
dtheyarefullyawareoftheexpensesinvolvedinthesearch
19aearlyadoptionkesforcloserparent-childretionship
bstpeopleprefertoadoptchildrenfroverseas
cunderstandingisthekeytosuessfudoption
dadoptionhaschtodowithlove
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questions20to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard
20ahesufferedfroentalillness
bheboughtthewashingtonpost
cheturnedafailingnewspaperintoasuess
dhewasonceareporterforajornewspaper
21ashewasthefirstwontoleadabiguspublishingany
bshegotherfirstjobasateacherattheuniversityofchicago
csheittedsuicidebecauseofherntaldisorder
dshetookoverherfather'spositionwhenhedied
22apeoplecatoseetheroleofwoninthebusinessworld
bkatharinepyedajorpartinreshapingaricans'nd
caricandiawouldbequitedifferentwithoutkatharine
dkatharinehadexertedaniortantinfluenceontheworld
?passagethree
questions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard
23ait'llenabletheoenjoythebestdicalcare
bit'lllowtheoreceivefreedicaltreatnt
cit'llprotecttheroossiblefinancialcrises
dit'llpreventthedoctorsfroverchargingthep>24atheycan'tiediatelygetbacktheneypaidfortheirdicalst
btheyhavetogothroughverylicatedlicationprocedures
ctheycanonlyvisitdoctorswhospeaktheirnativenguages
dtheyynotbeabletoreceivetilydicaltreatnt
25atheydon'thavetopayforthedicalservices
btheyneedn'tpaytheentiredicalbiltonce
ctheystsendthereceiptstotheinsuranceanyprotly
dtheyhavetopayachhigherpricetogetaninsurancepolicy
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directionsthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetiswhenthepassageisreadforthefirstti,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralideawhenthepassageisreadforthesendti,youarerequiredtofillinthebnkswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheardfinally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdti,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten
reandreoftheworld'spoputionarelivingintownsorcitiesthespeedatwhichcitiesaregrowinginthelessdevelopeduntriesisbetween1920and1960bigcitiesindevelopeduntriesincreasedtwoandahalftisinsize,butinotherpartsoftheworldthegrowthwaseighttistheirsize
thesizeofgrowthisbadenough,buttherearenowalsoverydisturbingsignsoftroubleintheofpercentagesofpeoplelivingintownsandpercentagesofpeopleworkinginindustryduringthenieenthcentury,citiesgrewthegrowthofindustryineuropetheproportionofpeoplelivingincitieswasalwayssllerthanthatoftheworkforceworkinginfactoriesnow,however,theisalstalwaystrueinthenewlyindustrializedworldepercentageofpeoplelivingincitiesischhigherthanthepercentageworkinginindustry
withoutabaseofpeopleworkinginindustry,thesecitiescannottheirgrowth;thereisnotenoughneytobuildadequatehousesforthepeoplethatlivethere,thenewarrivalstherehasbeenlittleopportunitytobuildwatersuppliesorotherso,thefiguresforthegrowthoftownsandcitiesproportionalgrowthofuneloyntandundereloynt,agrowthinthenuerofhopelessandparentsandstarvingchildren