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It is hard to()her from her sister, for they look so alike.

A、discover

B、distinguish

C、differ

D、disclose

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第1题
Pan Hong studies very hard, so she makes ________ mistakes in her study.

A、 a less

B、fewer

C、less

D、a fewer

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第2题
Mrs. Jones _____ about her hard housework.

A、 has been always complaining

B、 is always complaining

C、 always complain

D、 has always complain

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第3题
Never () such hard years in all her life as she had in her four years’laboratory work looking for radium.

A、had Madame Curie had

B、did Madame Curie have

C、Madame Curie had

D、Madame Curie has

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第4题
The young mother finds it hard to ______ her two-year-old son as he keeps running here and there during the mealtime.
A、raise
B、rear
C、tend
D、feed

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第5题
理解细节,判断准确信息,Mary的有利条件是什么?()

A、She has two children.

B、She has less experience with kids.

C、She loves her kids,but she regrets having babies so early.

D、She takes care of her children all the time.

E、Now she has a new job and works hard.

F、Her mother did a lot to help her take care of the children.

G、She is satisfied with her four-year marriage.

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第6题
Even though she’s quite young, Drew Barrymore can already be called a Hollywood legend. She’s lived it up, she’s done it all, and she has enough movies under her belt to put most young stars to shame. Barrymore was born on February 22, 1975, in California. Being from a family that produced great actors, it’s no wonder that she quickly found her way into the spotlight. When she was 11 months old, she made her first commercial on TV. She made her first movies at the age of 2. Four years later, she showed up as in the Steven Spielberg’s famous film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. However it wasn’t all roses and sunshine when Barrymore was growing up. She was drinking alcohol by the time she was 9, smoking marijuana at 10, and taking cocaine at 12. Most kid stars in Hollywood fail to become stars as adults. And most of the time, once they’re out of the spotlight, they stay out. Not so with Drew Barrymore. As she was getting older, Barrymore started to realize that there is more to life than publicity stunts. She set out to build a career and made a series of successful films since 1997, including Charlie’s Angels and 50 First Dates. “In my life, there is darkness and chaos and drama, and I have yet to explore some of that in my work life. I sort of just want to quietly challenge myself and prove that I’m capable of more.” Actually, anyone who’s not familiar with her disordered childhood might find it hard to believe she’s such a sweet person now. Like many of the characters she plays in her comedy, Drew is easygoing and laughs a lot. In 1997, she was on the cover of People magazine’s 100 Most Beautiful People issue. “Life is very interesting in the end; some of your greatest pains become your greatest strengths.” Drew said.
11.Which of the following statements is NOT true about Drew Barrymore? .
A. She was already famous at a young age.
B. She was a Hollywood legend.
C. She finished only one movie.
D. She has acted a lot of movies.
12.The word “spotlight” (line 3 Paragraph. 2) means __________.
A. an illuminated area
B. a lamp with strong light
C. a space where lighting occurs
D. a focus of public attention
13.Which one of the following movies was made when Drew Barrymore was
six?
A. E T. the Extra-Terrestrial..
B. Charlie’s Angels.
C. 50 First Dates.
D. People.
14.According to the passage, most kid stars in Hollywood __________.
A. are unable to be stars as adults
B. become famous when growing up
C. are always under the spotlight
D. are different from Drew Barrymore
15.According to the passage, Drew Barrymore __________.
A. has experienced a disordered childhood
B. quietly challenged herself
C. is now a sweet person
D. All above

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第7题
A survey has showed that the daughters of the generation of feminists want nothing more than a happy marriage and family in the countryside. The average 29-year-old women now long for a return to the lifestyle. of a 1950s housewife. The modern women are more realistic. Research into the attitudes of 1500 women with an average age of 29 found that 61 percent believe it is “unhelpful” and “annoying” for the women to deal with jobs, motherhood and social lives at the same time. More than two-thirds agree that the man should be the main provider in a family, while 70 percent do not want to work as hard as their mother’s generation. On average, the women questioned want to settle down with their partner by 30 and have their first child a year later. So, after decades of increasing divorce rates and a rise in birth outside marriage, it appears the current generation of mothers is returning to more traditional social values. As the survey showed, nine out of ten young women would rather be married when they have children, while 75 percent believe that modern couples do not make an enough effort to stay together when there is something wrong between them. A quarter of those questioned intend to give up work and be a full-time mother when they start a family, with just one percent saying their career will remain a “top priority” once they have children.
11.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Most of women prefer to be part-time mothers.
B. Women’s attitude toward the change of motherhood.
C. Some women try to juggle motherhood and careers.
D. It would be too hard for men to be the sole provider in a family.
12.How does the writer support her idea?
A. With lots of charts and pictures.
B. With statistics and examples.
C. By analysing everything clearly to the readers.
D. By reasoning with those who don’t agree with her.
13.What does the survey mentioned in the passage show?
A. Women want equal rights with men.
B. Women put career in the first place.
C. Women want nothing more than a happy marriage.
D. Women prefer domestic life in the modern cities.
14.What does the word “survey” mean?
A. It means the act of looking or observing.
B. It means the act of looking around and questioning.
C. It means the act of supervising.
D. It means the act of examining
15.The following are all reasons for women to become full-time mothers except_______.
A. they have realized it’s not good for them to have jobs and families
B. they don’t want to work as hard as their mother’s generation
C. they know it’s impossible for them to be superwomen
D. they try to prove that it will do good to their families if they are full-time mothers

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第8题
Reading Comprehension 阅读理解 Let's look at another example of how people's communication patterns differ: the way

Reading Comprehension 阅读理解


从下列每篇短文的问题后所给的四个选择项中选出一个最佳答案。


Let's look at another example of how people's communication patterns differ: the way people converse. Some foreigners have observed that when Americans carry on a conversation, it seems as if they are having a Ping-Pong game. One person has the ball and then hits it to the other side of the table. The other player hits the ball back and the game continues. If one person doesn't return the ball, then the conversation stops. Each part of the conversation follows this pattern: the greeting and the opening, the discussion of a topic, and the closing and farewell. If either person talks too much, the other may become impatient and feel that he is dominating the conversation. Similarly, if one person doesn't say enough or ask enough questions to keep the conversation going, the conversation stops.


Many North Americans, are impatient with culturally different conversation styles simply because the styles are unfamiliar. For example, to many North Americans it seems that some Latin Americans dominate conversations, or hold the ball too long. Speaking of her co-workers from several Latin American countries, one North American woman said, “I just find it difficult to cut in. They seem to take such a long time to express themselves. They give you a lot of unnecessary details.” When she talked with them, she became tense, because she found it so hard to participate. Yet she also noted that when they talked to each other, nobody seemed uncomfortable or left out.


The North American woman didn't know how to interrupt the Latin American conversations because North American ways of listening and breaking in are very different. She had been taught to listen politely until the other person finished talking. (Once again, there are gender (性别) differences; it has been observed that men tend to interrupt women more than women interrupt men. )When the North American woman did what was “natural” or “normal” for her (i. e. , listen politely without interrupting), she was not comfortable in the conversation with the Latin Americans. The result was that she became more passive in her conversations with her co-workers. The differences between the unspoken rules of conversation of each cultural group interfered with their on-the-job relationship.


26、When North Americans converse together, each one of the group is supposed to_______________.


A.participate in the talk


B.play Ping-Pong games


C.interrupt the speaker


D.dominate the conversation


27、When North Americans converse with the Latin Americans, the North Americans would feel_______________.


A.involved


B.left out


C.comfortable


D.relaxed


28、To the North Americans, the Latin Americans are_______________.


A.polite


B.communicative


C.dominant


D.familiar


29、We can infer from this passage that_______________.


A.people from different cultures cannot communicate with each other


B.different conversational styles may affect people's relationships


C.men are more talkative than women


D.North Americans' conversational habits are better than those of Latin Americans'


30、The best title for this passage is_______________.


A.Different Conversation Styles


B.Different Conversation Topics


C.Different Conversation Processes


D.Different Conversation Effects





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第9题
You can never expect a person who()works to work()even when he intends to.

A、hardly/hardly

B、hardly/hard

C、hard/hardly

D、hard/hard

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第10题
If you ()(study) hard now,you()(go) to university next year.
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第11题
He()English

A、works hard at

B、hard work for

C、hards work at

D、hard work at

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