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-thought you women were present at the meeting.-().

A.So we were

B.So we did

C.So were we

D.So did we

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第1题
Fighting for a Brighter Future for Women When I was asked what it means to be a woman runn

Fighting for a Brighter Future for Women

When I was asked what it means to be a woman running for president, I always gave the same answer that I was proud to be running as a woman, but I was running because I thought I'd be the best president.

But I am a woman and, like millions of women, I know there are still barriers and biases (偏见) out there, often unconscious, and I want to build an America that respects and embraces the potential of every last one of us.

I ran as a daughter who benefited from opportunities my mother never dreamed of. I ran as a mother who worried about my daughter's future and a mother who wants to leave all children brighter tomorrows.

To build that future I see, we must make sure that women and men alike understand the struggles of their grandmothers and their mothers, and that women enjoy equal opportunities, equal pay, and equal respect.

Let us resolve and work toward achieving very simple propositions (命题).There are no acceptable limits, and there are no acceptable prejudices in the 21st century in our country.

You can also be so proud that, from now on, it will be unremarkable for a woman to win primary state victories, unremarkable to have a woman in a close race to be our nominee (被提名者), unremarkable to think that a woman can be the president of the United States. And this is truly remarkable, my friends.

To those who are disappointed that we couldn't go all of the way, especially the young people who put so much into this campaign, it would break my heart if, in falling short of my goal, I in any way discouraged any of you from pursuing yours.

Always aim high, work hard, and care deeply about what you believe in. And, when you stumble (绊倒) ,keep faith. And, when you're knocked down, get right back up and never listen to anyone who says you can't or shouldn't go on.

As we gather here today in this historic, magnificent building, the 50th woman to leave the Earth is orbiting (绕轨道运行) overhead. If we can blast 50 women into space, we will someday launch a woman into the White House.

Hillary Clinton was elected president of the United States.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Not mentioned

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第2题
听力原文: Now I'd like to organize my speech around your questions. I can see that some of
you have questions on your mind, so please go ahead and ask them. You may ask, is all this concern about sexism in language really important? I mean, are there more serious issues facing women today?

You know, I understand what you are thinking. And of course, there are many serious issues facing women. I mean, there are so many that I could mention, the AIDS crisis, workplace and equality, the way the mass medial treats women, that is, the way they stereotype women and so on. But I'd like to point out that in addition to these issues, the language question is also on the minds of international organizations, such as the United Nations, who try very hard to avoid sexism in their publications. You see, the issue isn't just the words themselves, but the ideas behind the words.

Have you ever thought about the roles that boys and girls play in children's literature? It often seems that the boys are the ones having all the fun, having adventures and so on, while the girls just stand in the background, smiling sweetly. You see, women tend to be pushed to the background in society. By focusing on the language we use about women, we may be able to change their expectations. Here is a question about the relationship between the way we think and the way we talk. For example, if we say "chair" instead of "chairman", do you really think we'll start imagining more women in powerful positions? Again that's a very interesting question. And yes, it's true that we don't completely understand the relationship between language and thought. So does what we say affect what we think? The answer is probably yes. I for one would say that if we speak about people in certain ways, that definitely has an influence on the way we think about them. Imagining a little girl who grows up hearing "chairman" "chairman" "chairman", what is she going to think of when she hears this word? A man, of course. But we must give young people the idea that women can also enter the professional world and be successful. One of my students once asked: does this controversy about how we use language exist in other languages, too? My answer is yes. It's definitely receiving more and more attention worldwide. But remember that the feminist movement, which is so active in the United States, has been a major force behind the move to avoid sexist language. It's a complicated issue, however, because the issues of gender in language change from one language to the next. For example, nouns don't have a gender in English, but there are two genders for nouns in Spanish, masculine and feminine, and German has three gender groups. Some nouns are masculine, others are feminine. And there's a third category which isn't masculine or feminine. SO each language has its own gender issues. We'll want to take a look at some newspapers and magazines to see how they avoid sexism in English. Well, we'll have to leave it there for today. Thank you.

Questions:

16.What is mainly discussed in this speech?

17.What is the speaker's view of the relationship between language and thought?

18.According to the speaker, what is the major force supporting the effort to avoid sexist language?

19.Which of the following statements is NOT true about the issues of gender in language?

20.What is the speaker most probably going to talk about next?

(36)

A.Workplace inequality.

B.Sexism in language.

C.The AIDS crisis.

D.The way the mass media treats women.

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第3题
根据短文的内容,回答下列题目 Fighting for a Brighter Future for WomenWhen I was asked wha

根据短文的内容,回答下列题目

Fighting for a Brighter Future for Women

When I was asked what it means to be a woman running for president, I always gave the same answer that I was proud to be running as a woman, but I was running because I thought I&39;d be the best president.

But I am a woman and, like millions of women I know there are still barriers and biases (偏见) out there, often unconscious, and I want to build an America that respects and embraces the potential of every last one of us.

I ran as a daughter who benefited from opportunities my mother never dreamed of. I ran as a mother who worried about my daughter&39;s future and a mother who wants to leave all children brighter tomorrows.

To build that future I see, we must make sure that women and men alike understand the struggles of their grandmothers and their mothers, and that women enjoy equal opportunities, equal pay, and equal respect.

Let us resolve and work toward achieving very simple propositions (命题) : There are no acceptable limits, and there are no acceptable prejudices in the 21st century in our country.

You can also be so proud that, from now on, it will be unremarkable for a woman to win primary state victories, unremarkable to have a woman in a close race to be our nominee (被提名者), unremarkable to think that a woman can be the president of the United States. And this is truly remarkable, my friends.

To those who are disappointed that we couldn&39;t go all of the way, especially the young people who put so much into this campaign, it would break my heart if, in failing short of my goal, I in any way discouraged any of you from pursuing yours.

Always aim high, work hard, and care deeply about what you believe in. And, when you stumble (犯错), keep faith. And, when you&39;re knocked down, get fight back up and never listen to anyone who says you can&39;t or shouldn&39;t go on.

As we gather here today in this historic, magnificent building, the 50th woman to leave the Earth is orbiting (绕轨道运行) overhead. If we can blast 50 women into space, we will someday launch a woman into the White House.

Hillary Clinton was elected president of the United States. 查看材料

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第4题
听力原文:W: Now without getting heavy on that but we were talking about women's liberation
in Australia. That was one of the first countries. And I was merely going to say that we didn't have those things in Denmark. Women were equal in Denmark as far as I grew up.

M: You were going to tell a story about how you came to Melbourne and you walked in to this pub for the first time.

W: My first experience of that kind of separation of men and women, which I never had any understanding about...I never knew about that...and my first experience was in Melbourne. Down on the corner was this pub and I am going to go in with the boys and have a beer and then I thought, imagine all the girls. There are no girls here. There are only men. Where are all the girls? Well, women are not allowed in this bar here. It's only men.

M: Public bar...the women and children used to sit in the Ladies' Lounge. It was so awfully ugly, right? And unappetizing. Bad light and totally ugly, right? So no woman with respect for herself would sit in there...

W: All right and here comes then Germaine Greer...arrives...some years later.., she arrives on the scene. And the next time I visit a pub was in Esk and two women walked into the public bar and said "we would like a beer" and they can't get served in that bar and they said "no, we are not going to move" and there were a lot of things about police and all sorts of things coming in to it and it was...in the newspaper.

M: And they chained themselves to the bar, didn't they? Oh, that was in Coronation Drive, Regatta Hotel.

W: Yeah, well, they did it up in Esk too. It was on then.

M: Right, she chained herself to the Regatta Hotel bar.

W: The Regatta Hotel bar. That's famous.

M: I wonder if she's still around.

W: Anyhow...But that was just a talk.

M: No, but that's absolutely right. And that was in 1972.

W: But it was that type of thing.

M: It's only bloody...sorry...more than 30 years ago...

(23)

A.She is from Austria.

B.She is from Australia.

C.She is from Denmark.

D.She is from England.

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第5题
Read the following poem and finish the tasks that ...

Read the following poem and finish the tasks that follow: Others for language all their care express, And value books, as women men, for dress. Their praise is still—the style is excellent; The sense they humbly take upon content. Words are like leaves; and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. False eloquence, like the prismatic glass, Its gaudy colors spreads on every place; The face of Nature we no more survey, All glares alike, without distinction gay. … Expression is the dress of thought, and still Appears more decent as more suitable. Questions: 1. What is the title and who is the author of this canto of the poem? (2 points) 2. What type of foot is used in this poem? How many feet are there in a line? What poetic genre is used here? (3 points) 3. Summarize the main idea of the selected lines and the write a short essay of no less than 200 words to reveal whether you agree with the idea of the poem or not. (15 points)

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第6题
下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选
择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。

Fighting for a Brighter Future for Women

When I was asked what it means to be a woman running for president, I always gave the same answer that I was proud to be running as a woman, but I was running because t thought I'd be the best president.

But I am a woman and, like millions of women, I know there are still barriers and biases (偏见) out there, often unconscious, and I want to build an America that respects and embraces the potential of every last one of us.

I ran as a daughter who benefited from opportunities my mother never dreamed of. I ran as a mother who worried about my daughter's future and a mother who wants to leave all children brighter tomorrows.

To build that future I see, we must make sure that women and men alike understand the struggles of their grandmothers and their mothers, and that women enjoy equal opportunities, equal pay, and equal respect.

Let us resolve and work toward achieving very simple propositions (命题): There are no acceptable limits, and there are no acceptable prejudices in the 21st century in our country.

You can also be so proud that, from now on, it will be unremarkable for a woman to win primary state victories, unremarkable to have a woman in a close race to be our nominee (被提名者), unremarkable to think that a woman can be the president of the United States. And this is truly remarkable, my friends.

To those who are disappointed that we couldn't go all of the way, especially the young people who put so much into this campaign, it would break my heart if, in falling short of my goal, I in any way discouraged any of you from pursuing yours.

Always aim high, work hard, and care deeply about what you believe ~n. And, when you stumble (犯错), keep faith. And, when you're knocked down, get right back up and never listen to anyone who says you can't or shouldn't go on.

As we gather here today in this historic, magnificent building, the 50th woman to leave the Earth is orbiting (绕轨道运行) overhead. If we can blast 50 women into space, we will someday launch a woman into the White House.

16 Hillary Clinton was elected president of the United States

A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned

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第7题
下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选
择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。

Fighting for a Brighter Future for Women

When I was asked what it means to be a woman running for president, I always gave the same answer that I was proud to be running as a woman, but I was running because I thought I'd be the best president.

But I am a woman and, like millions of women, I know there are still barriers and biases (偏见) out there, often unconscious, and I want to build an America that respects and embraces the potential of every last one of us.

I ran as a daughter who benefited from opportunities my mother never dreamed of. I ran as a mother who worried about my daughter's future and a mother who wants to leave all children brighter tomorrows.

To build that future I see, we must make sure that women and men alike understand the struggles of their grandmothers and their mothers, and that women enjoy equal opportunities, equal pay, and equal respect.

Let us resolve and work toward achieving very simple propositions (命题) There are no acceptable limits, and there are no acceptable prejudices in the 21st century in our country

You can also be so proud that, from now on, it will be unremarkable for a woman to win primary state victories, unremarkable to have a woman in a close race to be our nominee (被提名者), unremarkable to think that a woman can be the president of the United States. And this is truly remarkable, my friends.

To those who are disappointed that we couldn't go all of the way, especially the young people who put so much into this campaign, it would break my heart if, in falling short of my goal, I in any way discouraged any of you from pursuing yours.

Always aim high, work hard, and care deeply about what you believe in. And, when you stumble (犯错), keep faith. And, when you're knocked down, get right back up and never listen to anyone who says you can't or shouldn't go on.

As we gather here today in this historic, magnificent building, the 50th woman to leave the Earth is orbiting (绕轨道运行) overhead. If we can blast 50 women into space, we will someday launch a woman into the White House.

16 Hillary Clinton has become the presidential nominee for the Democratic Party

A Right

B Wrong

C Not mentioned

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第8题
Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by som

Section B

Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.

English people are always saying "please", "thank you" and" sorry". I do, too. It is a habit. Nothing more. I think we all understand it. Anyway, there is very little harm in it. On the other hand, some people can get very worried if a foreigner forgets to say" please" when he is asking for something.

Nowadays it is thought rather formal to shake hands if you are not on business. You can tell a great deal from the way people shake hands. Some people try to break your fingers. With others, it feels as if you are holding a wet fish. So the best kind of handshake is firm but gentle with a smile at the end of the arm. It is also worth remembering that people tend not to shake hands when parting nor if they have already met. Close friends or relatives may exchange a quick kiss in the check or lips when meeting or parting, but there is rarely kissing or embracing between men. Men still tend to open doors for women in public. Some girls cannot stand that, so nowadays you find more and more women open doors for men. I like opening doors for anyone, even for myself.

The most often used English words to show good manners are ______.

A.Hi, Thank you and Bye

B.Please, Thank you and OK

C.Hello, Bye and Thank you

D.Thank you, Sorry and Please

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第9题
Office workers Bob Kearns and Helen Bell were both upset by the boss's news. They had just
been told the news that, despite earlier promises, they would not be promoted for another six months. The man Kearns shouted at the boss; the woman Bell cried.

The office was abuzz with Kearns's reaction. "Did you hear what he shouted at the boss?" He was a minor hero for a day. But, if anyone spoke of Bell's behaviour, it was in hushed tones. She had committed the unforgivable sin of crying at work.

If Dr. William Frey had been there, though, Bell would have been the one to be applauded. "A lot of people shout and yell at work. That's not very constructive... It's very good for people to cry. It's very important to allow yourself to cry to alleviate stress," says Frey, a bio- chemist who works at the Dry Eye and Tear Research Center in the American state of Minnesota.

There seem to be two main reasons that women cry more often, says Frey. One is biological. Up to age 12, boys and girls cry equally often. From then until age 18, the level of the hormone prolactin (which causes breast development and the ability to produce breast milk) rises in young women, until their blood contains 60 percent more than men's. And prolactin affects the production of tears. When women go through menopause and their prolactin level drops, a lot of women develop problems with dry eye or not enough tears.

"On the sociological side, men in particular are conditioned out of crying." From the age of 12 or 13, boys are told that crying shows a loss of control, that it is a sign of weakness, says Frey.

"Crying is not under voluntary control," says Dr. William Frey. "That doesn't mean women can't condition themselves out of it over time--they can, and men do but, if you generally allow yourself to cry and something hits you, your ability to stop it is not going to be good."

"In most discussion about crying at work," says Frey, "there is an assumption that it's very bad. 'If you can't stand the heat, you don't belong in the kitchen. 'That's an attitude that indicates, people have not thought it through very carefully. In general when people cry at work, if it's related to work, it's very useful."

"First, it indicates the individual has enough investment in whether or not they're doing well at work. Unfortunately, in today's society, so many people who work for large corporations couldn't care less. When people cry at work it indicates that they do care about what's happening."

"And it can be very helpful to a supervisor. It indicates something's wrong. Perhaps the individual has more than one boss and is getting confusing instructions, or being harassed by another employee. Crying doesn't have to be viewed negatively."

Humans are the only animals that can cry tears in response to stress, says Frey. "It's one of the important ways we have developed to alleviate stress. About 85 percent of women and 73 percent of men feel less sad or less angry after crying. And we're becoming more aware that certain disorders are aggravated by stress such as ulcers, colitis, and hypertension. It's very unfortunate that as a society we may have been conditioning men, and even women, out of a natural response to stress."

Bell cried because ______.

A.Kearns shouted at the boss

B.she was upset by Bob

C.she had committed an unforgivable sin

D.her promotion was to be delayed for six months

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第10题
听力原文:M:I thought you were planning to take the chemistry course.W:I was,but my teacher

听力原文:M:I thought you were planning to take the chemistry course.

W:I was,but my teacher talked me out of it.

Q:What did the women's teacher do?

(7)

A.He asked the woman to give a talk on chemistry.

B.He persuaded the woman not to take the course.

C.He gave a talk to the chemistry class.

D.He told the woman it was right to choose chemistry.

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