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1、1.Family is of course an elastic word. But when British people say that their society is based on family life, they are thinking of family in its narrow, peculiarly European sense of mother, father and children living together alone in their own house as an economic and social unit. Thus, every Brit
2、ish marriage indicates the beginning of a new and independent family hence the tremendous importance of marriage in British life. For both the man and the woman, marriage means leaving ones parents and starting ones own life. The mans first duty will then be to his wife, and the wifes to her husband
3、. He will be entirely responsible for her financial support, and she for the running of the new home. Their children will be their common responsibility and theirs alone. Neither the wifes parents nor the husbands, nor their brothers or sisters, aunts or uncles, have any right to interfere with them
4、 they are their own masters. Readers of novels like Jane Austins Pride and Prejudice will know that in former times marriage among wealthy families was arranged by the girls parents, that is, it was the parents duty to find a suitable husband for their daughter, preferably a rich one, and by skillfu
5、l encouragement to lead him eventually to ask their permission to marry her. Until that time, the girl was protected and maintained in the parents home, and the financial relief of getting rid of her could be seen in their giving the newly married pair a sum of money called a dowry. It is very diffe
6、rent today. Most girls of today get a job when they leave school and become financially independent before their marriage. This has had two results. A girl chooses her own husband, and she gets no dowry.1.What does the author mean by Family is of course an elastic word?B BA.Different families have d
7、ifferent ways of life.B.Different definitions could be given to the word.C.Different nations have different families.D.Different times produce different families.2.For an English family, the husbands duty is _.C CA.supporting the family while the wifes is financialB.defending the family while the wi
8、fes is running the homeC.financial while the wifes is running the homeD.independent while the wifes is dependent3.Everything is decided in a family _.A AA.by the coupleB.with the help of their parentsC.by brothers and sistersD.with the help of aunts and uncles4.What is true concerning the book Pride
9、 and Prejudice?C CA.It is the best book on marriage.B.It is a handbook of marriage.C.It gives quite some idea of English social life in the past.D.It provides a lot of information of former-time wealthy families.5.With regard to marriage in Britain, present-day girls differ from former-time girls in
10、 _.C CA.the right to get marriedB.more parental supportC.choosing husbandsD.social position2. American cities are similar to other cities around the world. In every country, cities reflect the values of the culture. Cities contain the very best aspects of a society: opportunities for education, empl
11、oyment, and entertainment. They also contain the very worst parts of a society: violent crime, racial conflict, and poverty. American cities are changing, just as American society is changing. After World War II, city residents became wealthier, more prosperous. They had more children. They needed m
12、ore space. They moved out of their apartments in the city to buy their own homes. They bought houses in the suburbs, areas near a city where people live. These are areas without many offices or factories. During the 1950s the American dream was to have a house in the suburbs. Now things are changing
13、. The children of the people who left the cities in the 1950s are now adults. They, unlike their parents, want to live in the cities. Many young professionals, doctors, lawyers, and executives, are moving back into the city. Many are single; others are married, but often without children. They prefe
14、r the city to the suburbs because their jobs are there; they are afraid of the fuel shortage; or they just enjoy the excitement and opportunities which the city offers. A new class is moving into the city a wealthier, more mobile class. Only a few years ago, people thought that the older American ci
15、ties were dying. Some city residents now see a bright, new future. Others see only problems and conflicts. One thing is sure: Many dying cities are alive again.1.Paragraph 1 _.B BA.explains why American cities are changingB.is a description of citiesC.shows that American cities have many problemsD.s
16、ays: American cities contain the very best aspects of a society2.In the 1950s the American dream was _.D DA.to have a color TV setB.to have a big carC.to buy an apartment in the cityD.to buy a new house in the suburbs3.In paragraph 3, the author gives _ reasons why people want to live in cities.B BA
17、.twoB.threeC.fourD.five4.According to the article, cities are _.B BA.sickB.alive againC.livingD.dying5.The movement of people to and from the city can explain _.A AA.social changesB.violent crimeC.racial conflictD.the best aspects of a society3.Sugar is so much a part of our modern life that we only
18、 really think about it when, for some reason, we cannot obtain it. It has been known to man for at least 3,000 years, but has come into common use only in modern times. Until quite recently it was considered as a medicine and as a luxury for the very rich only. Sugar is, then, very important to our
19、civilization. But what exactly is it? Of course, most of us recognize sugar immediately as the sweet material which we put in coffee or cakes. This common form of sugar is derived from two plants: the sugarcane (a type of grass which grows to a height of twenty feet) and the sugar beet (which grows
20、under ground). But there are in fact many types of sugar, and the chemist recognizes hundreds of different varieties, each coming from a different source. About 90% of the sugar is produced as food. Only 10% is used in industry for purposes other than food production. Yet sugar has great possibiliti
21、es for use as the basis of chemicals. It can even be used for making plastics. In the future these potential uses will certainly be developed more than in the past. There are many reasons why we should increase the production of sugar. Most important is that it is one of the most highly concentrated
22、 of energy foods. Thus sugarcane and sugar beet produce an average of 7,000,000 calories per acre. In this way they have the advantage over potatoes which give only 4,000,000, while the figure for wheat and beans is 2,000,000 each. So three acres of land growing wheat, beans and potatoes give only s
23、lightly more energy than one acre of sugar.1.The heading of Paragraph 1 may be _.BB A.What Sugar IsB.Sugar Through the AgesC.The Advantages of SugarD.Present and Future Uses of Sugar2.The third paragraph emphasizes _.D DA.about 90% of sugar is used as foodB.only 10% is used in industryC.sugar is use
24、d for making plasticD.future uses of sugar3.Sugar has been used widely _.B BA.for 3,000 yearsB.in modern timesC.quite recentlyD.for 300 years4.How many common forms of sugar are exemplified in this passage?A AA.One.B.Two.C.One hundred.D.Several hundreds.5.The main reason why we should increase the p
25、roduction of sugar is _.BB A.it tastes sweetB.we can save plenty of landC.we can get more foodD.its one of the least highly concentrated of energy foods4.Of many problems in the world today, none is as widespread, or as old, as crime. Crime has many forms, including crimes against property, person,
26、and government. Crime, in all its forms, penetrates every layer of society and touches every human being. You may never have been robbed, but you suffer the increased cost of store-bought items because of others shoplifting and you pay higher taxes because of others tax evasion. Perhaps your house i
27、s not worth as much today as it was a few years ago because of the increased crime rate in your neighborhood, or maybe your business is not doing as well as it used to because tourism is down due to increased terrorism in your part of the world. Whatever you do, wherever you go, you are a victim of
28、crime whether you like it or not, whether you know it or not. Crime, especially violent crime, has risen to a point where many people are afraid to walk alone in their own neighbourhoods, afraid to open their door after dark. Expert argues whether the number of crimes committed is actually on the ri
29、se. This issue is particularly true in cases of family violence, the abuse of husbands, wives or children. Throughout much of history, cases of family violence and neglect often went unreported because of the attitude of society, which considered family matters to be private.1.Which description abou
30、t crime is NOT correct, according to the passage?D DA.It is the most widespread problem.B.It has the most distant origin.C.It has many forms.D.It has very little to do with ordinary people.2.Tax evasion in the first paragraph means _.A AA.not paying due taxesB.imposing taxes on othersC.collecting ta
31、xesD.paying overdue taxes3.According to the author, people became victims of crime _.B BA.only when they are robbed or kidnappedB.even they are not directly involved in any crimeC.when they witness some crime scenesD.because they tend to commit certain crime4.Violent crime nowadays _.C CA.is most wi
32、despreadB.arouses greatest attentionC.is severer than ever beforeD.makes people less self-confident5.It can be inferred from the passage that _.B BA.cases of family violence are on the riseB.there have been more cases of family violence than those recordedC.cases of family violence are fewer than th
33、ose of other crimesD.victims of family violence dont report for fear of losing face5.Long hours at the screen can cause aching eyes, blurred vision and headaches, experts say. In fact, eyestrain surpasses even wrist pain as the top physical complaint among heavy computer users. When peering into the
34、 computer screen, the eyes focusing muscle is at constant tension. Like any muscle, it feels sore when overloaded. And when someone spends a lot of time looking at something close, the eye muscle can get stuck on the near-focus setting and have difficulty relaxing, leaving the person temporarily nea
35、rsighted, a condition called accommodative spasm (痙攣) that can last seconds or hours. This is why after looking at a monitor all day, some computer workers complain that their distance vision is blurred when they attempt to drive home. The letters on the screen are not as clearly defined as on a pri
36、nted page. Take a magnifying glass to your monitor and youll see the letters, each made up of pinpoint sources of light, have no sharp edges. But those liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors, like those found on laptop computers, are easier on the eyes because they display sharper images. And studies
37、 have shown that when people are working on a computer, their rate of blinking goes down by two-thirds, which can result in dry, stinging eyes. This is especially a problem for contact-lenses wearers.1._ used to be the biggest physical problem that computer users had.D DA.Dry eyesB.Blurred visionC.H
38、eadacheD.Wrist pain2.Working hours before the screen will _.AA A.impose too much burden on the eyes focusing muscleB.bring about near-sightednessC.make it difficult for the user to learn drivingD.magnify the letters on the screen3.LCD monitors are better in terms of eye protecting because _.D DA.the
39、y are more expensiveB.they will not blur the users eyesC.they bring about no eye problemsD.they display letters with sharp edges4.Dry, stinging eyes are caused by _.A AA.lower rate of blinking of the computer users eyesB.letters on the screen without any edgesC.overburden on the focusing muscleD.a c
40、onstant tension5.Which group of people are most likely to get dry, stinging eyes?D DA.Drivers.B.Doctors.C.Glasses wearers.D.Contact-lenses wearers.6.Convenient, nutritious, cheap and available year round, carrots are not just for rabbits. But the Easter Bunny would certainly approve of a carrot dish
41、 as part of a holiday meal. Because of their natural sweetness, carrots have long been part of the dessert menu as well as the salad bar. In the Middle Ages, carrots were used in sweet cakes and other desserts. They are still used in sweets in the Middle East and Asia, and are often preserved in jam
42、s. In California, carrot juice is popular. Carrots were first cultivated in central Asia and the Middle East, and used as a medicine rather than as a vegetable. But carrots werent always orange. In the 10th century, they were white or purple. The Dutch developed orange carrots in the 1600s. Carrots
43、are a great convenience food. Theyre inexpensive and available year round. And even children who wont touch other vegetables eat carrots. Choose carrots with a bright, even color and smooth skin. Avoid limp (萎蔫的) ones, which are past their prime. Pick medium-sized carrots, which are sweeter and more
44、 flavorful than small ones, and more tender than larger, more mature carrots. Before storing, cut off any greens, since they can absorb moisture. Avoid storing carrots near apples, which emit a gas that can give carrots a bitter taste.1.Which is not an advantage of carrots mentioned in the passage?C
45、 CA.Easy to get.B.Full of nutrients.C.A favorite food for rabbits.D.Sweetness.2.Carrots were first used to _.A AA.deal with illnessesB.make sweetsC.absorb moistureD.feed rabbits3.Carrots were probably _ in 12th.C CA.redB.orangeC.whiteD.green4.What kind of carrots taste best?C CA.Small, fresh ones.B.
46、Big, smooth ones.C.Medium-sized, smooth ones.D.Big, limp ones.5.According to the passage, carrots _.D DA.are not used in sweets nowadaysB.are the most nutritious food for childrenC.can be used to cure cancersD.can not be put together with apples7.The Swedes are among the most charming peoples in Eur
47、ope. And their charm comes from an apparent contradiction in the national character. They are extremely conservative in social relationships; within the family and when meeting friends and business acquaintances, their conduct is governed by strict social patterns. At the same time, they are one of
48、the most intellectually progressive people in the world. They are always open to new ideas. All social occasions in Sweden are regulated by rules and traditions. And these traditions are expressed in a specific ritual (儀式) made up of formal bows, handshakes, and greetings. When a visitor enters a Sw
49、edish home, he is invariably received with a Welcome; when he leaves, his host will tell him You will be welcome again. These charming phrases are an indestructible part of Swedish social life and they give it an old-world flavor of good manners. Equally attractive is the Swedish acceptance of moder
50、n technological equipment. A traveler never needs to search for a telephone in Sweden: telephone booths are placed at regular intervals along the main streets and highways. And in church, for example, long benches are fitted with hearing aids for worshippers who may be hard of hearing. Swedish homes
51、 are among the best equipped in the world and travelers in Sweden find their journeys made easy by the use of the most efficient modern devices.1.The contradiction of the Swedes can be found in _.B BA.their strictness in social activities and friendliness in entertaining guestsB.their conserved atti
52、tude towards social relationships and openness to initiative ideasC.their clearly set social patterns and enthusiasm about big partiesD.their specific ritual and concern about good manners2.Invariably in the second paragraph can be best replaced with _.D DA.oftenB.usuallyC.sometimesD.always3.It cann
53、ot be inferred from the passage that the Swedes are _.A AA.hard-workingB.politeC.considerateD.efficient4.According to the passage, the Swedish social ritual doesnt include _.D DA.greetingsB.bowsC.handshakingD.embraces5.Which of the following statements is NOT true?C CA.People can hear the priest mor
54、e clearly with the hearing aids in the church.B.The Swedes homes are among the best equipped ones in the world.C.Travelers will be most satisfied when traveling in Sweden.D.Its very convenient to make a call in booths in Sweden.8.The first celebrations in honor of mothers were held in the spring in ancient Greece. They paid tribute to Rhea, the Mother of the Gods. In the United States, Julia Ward Howe suggested the idea of Mothers Day in 1872. Howe, who wrote the words to the Battle Hymn of the Republic, saw Mothers Day as being dedicated to peace. Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia is credited with
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