Charles Darwin wed his cousin Emma and spawned 10 children, including four brilliant scientists. Albert Einstein’s second wife E

admin2014-06-13  51

问题     Charles Darwin wed his cousin Emma and spawned 10 children, including four brilliant scientists. Albert Einstein’s second wife Elsa was his first cousin. Queen Victoria said “I do” to hers. So have millions worldwide. In parts of Saudi Arabia, 39% of all marriages are between first cousins.
    In the U. S., though, the practice bears a stigma of inbreeding just this side of incest. The taboo is not only social hut legislative; 24 states ban the marriage of first cousins: five others allow it only if the couple is unable to bear children. A major reason for this ban is the belief that kids of first cousins are tragically susceptible to serious congenital illnesses.
    That view may have to change. A comprehensive study published recently in the Journal of Genetic Counseling indicates such children run an only slightly higher risk of significant genetic disorders like congenital heart defects — about two percentage points above the average 3% to 4%. Says the study’s lead author, Robin Bennett, president-elect of the National Society of Genetic Counselors, which funded the study: “Aside from a thorough medical family history, there is no need to offer any genetic testing on the basis of consanguinity alone”.
    Publication of the study will do more than tweak public awareness; it will enlighten doctors who have urged cousin couples not to have children. “Just this week,” says Bennett, “I saw a 23-year-old woman who had had a tubal ligation because her parents were cousins and her doctor told her she shouldn’t have children.”
    The American proscription against cousin marriages grew in the 19th century as wilderness settlers tried to distinguish themselves from the “savage” Indians, says Martin, author of the book Forbidden Relatives: The American Myth of Cousin Marriage. “The truth is that Europeans were marrying their cousins and Native Americans were not.”
    And doesn’t God have stern words on the subject? Christie Smith, 37, a Nevada writer, says she felt guilty when she fell in love with her first cousin’s son Mark. “I was trying so hard to convince myself not to have these feelings,” she recalls, “that I went to the Bible looking for confirmation that it was wrong. And what I found was the exact opposite: support for cousin marriages.” The patriarch Jacob married two of his first cousins, Rachel and Leah. Smith married Mark in 1999.
    The medical ban is lifted; the social stain may take longer to disappear.
It can be inferred from the last paragraph that

选项 A、the ban on cousin marriages is lifted.
B、cousin marriages are permitted again.
C、the prejudice against cousin marriages dies hard.
D、cousin marriages may not be as bad as people think.

答案C

解析 推理判断题。[A]错误,ban不等同于 medical ban,它单独出现时一般指颁布法律条文禁止,而文中并未提及世界各地取消了对近亲结婚的禁令;[B]错误,permitted again隐含的意思是“曾经允许过,后来禁止,再后来又开禁”,很明显不合文意;[C]正确,social stain即指“对近亲结婚的偏见”,take longer to disappear意味着消除这种偏见还有待时日;[D]推理无依据,予以排除。
转载请注明原文地址:https://jikaoti.com/ti/iCYRFFFM
0

最新回复(0)