“Migrant workers”(外來務(wù)工人員) is a familiar term for 17-year-old Shi Jian. Her father and uncle often talk about the problems surrounding this group of people. However, Shi cares more about the children of these migrant workers.

   Last year Shi’s housekeeper’s daughter had to give up her schooling in Beijing because she would not be allowed to sit the national college entrance exam. She was forced to continue her high school education in her hometown in Sichuan Province.

   Shi thinks the current law is unfair for migrant workers’ children, as it prevents them from studying at public schools, unless their parents pay huge sums. So, Shi decided to do a survey of migrant workers so that she could find some solutions to help solve the problem.

   In the last six months Shi spoke to 186 migrant workers in Beijing. Her interviewees include babysitters, guards, keepers, supermarket clerks, house cleaners and construction site workers. Shi found out that 55 of them were parents. Among this group, only eight have children who attend schools in Beijing. The other 47 had to leave children with relatives in the countryside. However, 40 of the 47 would like to enroll(使入學(xué)) their children in city schools.

From her interviews, Shi found that the workers’ lowest income was 400 yuan each month. Over one-third earn a monthly wage of or below 1000 yuan. “Even schools for migrant workers’ children charge more than public schools. Morever, parents constantly worry about these schools closing or relocating,” she explained.

Shi has recently completed a report about her survey, in which she makes a series of recommendations. “The government can set up public schools for migrants’ children equal to schools for city children. Second, to offset(彌補(bǔ)) migrant workers’ very low pay, public schools should offer them special rates so they can afford their children’s tuition(學(xué)費(fèi)).

72. What drove Shi to do the survey of migrant workers?

A. Her curiosity about migrant workers’ lives

B. She was asked to do a survey of migrant workers as part of a school project.

C. Her housekeeper’s daughter was forced to move to her hometown to continue studying.

D. She wanted to draw people’s attention and become famous

73. According to Shi’s survey, most migrant workers’ kids _____.

A. don’t live together with their parents

B. attend schools near their parents’ working places

C. have to help their parents support the family

D. always do better in schools than children from the city.

74. All of the following prevent migrant workers’ kids from attending schools in cities EXCEPT_____.

A. their parents’ low income

B. their lack of confidence to face the fierce competitions in city schools

C. schools’ high tuitions

D. that schools for migrant workers’ children may close or relocate

75. Shi suggested in her survey that _____.

A. more private schools for migrants’ children should be built

B. more money should be collected for migrants’ children

C. children’s tuition should be reduced

D. students from the city and the countryside should be encouraged to communicate more

【小題1】C

【小題2】A

【小題3】B

【小題4】C

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