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This important change in women’s way of life has only recently begun to have its full effect on women’s economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school at the first opportunity and most of them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women tend to marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards, return to full or part-time work. Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with both husband and wife accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfaction of family life, and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money and running the home, according to the abilities and interest of each them.
小题1:Women marrying at the end of the 19th century ________.
A.would have fewer children than those today. |
B.would have more children than those today. |
C.lived as hard as those in the 20th century |
D.lived more comfortably than those in the 20th century |
A.only about three of them could live more than five years old. |
B.only about three of them could live for five years. |
C.about eight children lived to be more than five years. |
D.about eight children lived to be less than five years. |
A.women today are not willing to run their home together with their husbands. |
B.women today wouldn’t like to do any housework. |
C.women today will return to work after they have their babies. |
D.were unlikely to find jobs like the mothers before . |
A.in the past most women often stay at home after leaving school |
B.women today like to marry men younger than themselves |
C.women today are playing important parts in work and family life. |
D.husbands today needn’t do any work at home. |
答案
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:C
解析
核心考点
试题【There have been great changes in the lives of women. During the twentieth centur】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Allen (not his real name) is driving north out of Virginia in the middle of the night,with stolen property in the back of his van.But Allen isn’t a criminal—in fact he normally would never dream of breaking the law.
The “property” he stole is a dog he calls Flash.Allen doesn’t particularly want Flash in fact,in a few hours he’ll drop him off at a stranger’s house and never see him again.“I couldn’t just stand by and do nothing,”he explains.“The owner was plainly neglecting (忽视) the dog,but the police wouldn’t do anything about it.”
For over a year,Flash had been tied to a tree in front of someone’s house.“He was sick and weak,”says Allen.“More than once I saw the owner kick him for no reason at all.”Allen had repeatedly tried to get the owner to take better care of the animal,or to give it away to someone who would.Finally,he took matters into his own hands—in the dead of night,he took Flash off his chain and drove away with him.
An hour later,Flash had a new license and he_was_treated_by_a_veterinarian_who_knew_better_than_to_ask_questions.
Pictures of the dog were put up on animal rescue websites,asking for someone to adopt the dog.A couple in New York offered to take the dog,and animal lovers in states along the way agreed to provide transportation.
Nobody can say for sure how many animals like Flash are “rescued” every year;receiving stolen property is a crime,so rescuers tend to stay in the shadows.But a growing number of empty collars are because of their work as more and more animals find their way to loving homes.
小题1:Why did Allen steal the dog?
A.He liked the dog very much. |
B.He wanted to stop the dog being treated badly. |
C.He is a criminal who likes stealing dogs. |
D.Someone ordered him to do that. |
A.Finding a new owner for him. |
B.In the dead of night,taking him off his chain and drove away with him. |
C.Kicking him for no reason at all. |
D.Asking the owner to treat the dog better or give it to someone else. |
A.By putting advertisements on TV. |
B.By asking the Animals Protection Association for help. |
C.By asking for help on the Internet. |
D.By putting up signs on the street. |
A.The veterinarian had treated many animals that were mistreated by their owners. |
B.The veterinarian had once stolen some animals like Flash before. |
C.The veterinarian was Allen’s friend. |
D.The veterinarian was a learned man. |
Unfortunately,a number of students killed themselves.Others are after comfort in using drugs.Some do bad things with trouble-makers and turn to crime.Many of them have tried very hard at school but have failed in the exams and have disappointed their parents.Such students feel that they are less important and leave school before they have finished their study.
It is surprising that though most Japanese parents are worried about their children, they do not help them in any way.Many parents feel that they are not able to help their children and that it is the teachers" work to help their children.To make matters worse, a lot of parents send their children to special school called juku-cram schools.These schools are open during the evening and on weekends, and their only purpose is to prepare students to pass exams, they do not try to educate students in any real sense of the real world. It thus comes as a shock to realize that almost three quarters of the junior or high school population attend these cram schools.
Ordinary Japanese schools usually have rules about everything from the students" hair to their clothes and things in their school bag.Child psychologists now think that such strict rules often lead to a feeling of being unsafe and being unable to fit into society.They regard the rules as being harmful to the development of each student.They believe that no sense of moral values is developed and that students are given neither guidance nor training in becoming good citizens.
小题1:A lot of Japanese students are unhappy at school because
A.they work very hard | B.they find they can"t do well at school |
C.they feel unimportant | D.they are under too much pressure |
A.kill themselves | B.seek comfort |
C.disappoint their parents | D.make trouble |
A.Students" Pressure |
B.Students" Problems |
C.The Negative Impact(影响) of Japanese Education |
D.The Trouble in Japanese Schools |
A.are taken good care of by the teachers | B.feel no pressure |
C.are trained to pass exams | D.can learn a lot of useful things |
A.there are strict rules | B.students feel safe |
C.students can do anything | D.learning is not important |
Kathy managed to 40 me. With fake optimism(乐观), she even tried to reassure(安慰)me that Perky would find a new 41 . But I was far too clever to 42 that such a thing was possible.
Forty years later, I watched my own 43 growing. We shared their activities, spending soccer Saturdays in folding chairs with the 44 of the kids’ friends, the Kissells. The two families went camping around Arizona together. We became the 45 of friends. One evening, the game was to tell Great Pet stories. One person claimed(宣称)to 46 the oldest living goldfish. Someone else had a psychic dog. 47 Barry, the father of the other family, took the floor and 48 that the Greatest Pet of All Time was his blue parakeet, Sweetie Pie.
"The best thing 49 Sweetie Pie," he said, "was the 50 we got him. One day, when I was about eight, out of the clear, blue sky, a little blue parakeet just 51 down and landed on my finger."
When I was finally able to 52 , we examined the amazing evidence(证据). The dates, the locations and the pictures of the bird all 53 . It seems our two families had been 54 long before we ever met. Forty years later, I ran to my sister and said, "You were 55 ! Perky lived!"
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“Our study shows people who spend more time on Facebook spend less time studying,” said Aryn Karpinski, a researcher. “Every generation has its distractions(娱乐), but I think Facebook is a unique phenomenon.” Karpinski and a colleague questioned 219 US undergraduates and graduates about their study and general Internet use, as well as their specific use of Facebook. They found 65% of Facebook users accessed their account daily, checking it several times to see if they had received new messages. The amount of time spent on Facebook at each log-in(登录) varied from just a few minutes to more than an hour.
Some UK students have already realized the potential danger. Daisy Jones, 21, an undergraduate, realized the time she was spending on Facebook was threatening her grades, urging her to deactivate(使无效) her account, “I was in the library and tried to write a 2,000-word essay when I realized my Facebook habit had got out of hand,” she said. “I couldn’t resist going online, when thinking about it. Before you know it , a couple of minutes have turned into a couple of hours and you haven’t written a word.”
Jones is among the few to have realized the risks. 79% of the users, however, believed the time they spent on the site had no impact on their work. The CEO of Facebook said, “There is also academic research that shows the benefits of services like Facebook. It’s in the hands of students to decide how to spend their time.”
小题1:What can we know from Paragraph 1?
A.All the students who don’t use Facebook do well in exams. |
B.Social networking sites have both advantages and disadvantages. |
C.Facebook is the main site for British people to keep in touch. |
D.Most of British students use social networking sites daily. |
A.spend less time on study | B.make sure new messages aren’t missed |
C.practise specific use of Facebook | D.accumulate amount of time spent on Facebook. |
A.She was warned about the risk of using Facebook. |
B.Spending much time on Facebook affected her study |
C.She wanted to write a long article in the library. |
D.There was something wrong with her eyes. |
A.Facebook fans do worse in exams | B.Social networking sites and their fans |
C.Facebook helps organize social activities | D.How to use social networking sites correctly. |
After all,the law supposedly gives people the right to fight for their rights.But some experts have said it might not be so wise to take the company directly to court.
Qiu Baochang,a lawyer in Beijing,suggested that consumers not take the company directly to court.“In addition to the high costs,consumers’complaints are unlikely to win unless they can prove they have had the banned dye at KFC,”—Qiu explained.
One problem for those wanting to take action against the fast food chain is that few customers ask for or keep receipts(收据).And,this must be the first step.
If they can prove that their health has been damaged by KFC,they can cue(控告)the company.But that would be almost impossible to do so because the Sudan I damage is a long-term effect and is not immediately apparent.
A KFC spokesperson said on Monday that the company was confdent of being able to handle customers’complaints,“We will obey legal procedure if We raceive any complaints.”
小题1:Why did KFC’s Beijing restaurants pull three more items from their menus?
A.Because the company was afraid to handle customers’complaints. |
B.Because coloring Sudan I may have been contained in those items. |
C.Because the KFC’s restaurants were accused ofselling poisonous food to the customers. |
D.Because these items were no longer popular with the customers. |
A.the costs will be high |
B.consumers can’t prove food contained Sudan I |
C.consumers can’t prove the food at KFC damaged their health |
D.all of the above |
A.a notice. |
B.a book on cooking. |
C.a story book. |
D.a newspaper. |
A.KFC’s Beijing restaurants pulled three items from their menus last week. |
B.How the consumers dealt with the KFC problem. |
C.How KFC handled the customers’s complaints. |
D.Consumers never forget to ask for or keep receipts. |
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