A.Jane Addams' contributions to society.B.Jane Addams' struggle for women's liberation
A.Jane Addams' contributions to society.
B.Jane Addams' struggle for women's liberation.
C.Jane Addams' life story.
D.Jane Addams' responsibility for the poor.
A.Jane Addams' contributions to society.
B.Jane Addams' struggle for women's liberation.
C.Jane Addams' life story.
D.Jane Addams' responsibility for the poor.
What do the speakers suggest about Mr. Addams?
A.He will be their supervisor.
B.He will be a huge stockholder.
C.He will come to their office tomorrow.
D.He will be able to help their business.
听力原文: Jane Addams came from a well-to-do and cultured family. She was so distressed about the misery of poor people that she left here fine home to spend her life in the slums of Chicago. In 1889, she established a settlement house where she initiated many projects such as a hot-lunch service for factory workers, day-care centres for little children, free classes for young people and adults, a gymnasium and an art gallery. Immigrants and other poor people came to her settlement house for advice and help as well as for fun. Jane Addams was also active in fighting against the use of child labour and against war. She worked for women' s right to vote and for improving the situation of the blacks. She initiated country vacation programmes for poor city children. Jane Addams had great influence on the development of social work in the United States and in other parts of the world. She promoted the idea of responsibility for the welfare of the poor. Settlement houses of a similar kind were founded in many poor neighbourhoods to make the lives of the poor more meaningful. In 1931, Jane Addams was awarded the Nobel Prize for what she had done for society.
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A.In day-care centres where little children were taken care of.
B.In areas in Chicago where poor people lived.
C.In places where hot lunch was provided for young people.
D.In schools where free classes were organized for young people.
听力原文:M: Phyllis, Could you take notes for me at tomorrow's meeting?
W: No problem, Mr. Anderson. I guess you finally got some time off, didn' t you?
M: I wish I could've. Unfortunately, I have another meeting with a client, Mr. Addams, to go over the details of the new contract. We'll talk about it at his office probably until 4. His office is right next to the conference center so I won't be back until 5:00 tomorrow.
W: Oh, good luck with that. I heard Mr. Addams might offer us a huge contract. If we win this contract, it will bring us a lot of clients. I' II let you know if we talk about anything important in the meeting tomorrow.
What does the man ask the woman to do?
A.Postpone tomorrow' s meeting
B.Meet Mr. Addams instead of the man
C.Fill him in on what happened in the meeting
D.Go over the contract for him
A.A. For contrast
B.B. By contrast
C.C. With contrast
D.D. On contrast
The novel Oliver Twist was written by ______.
A.Jane Austen
B.John Keats
C.Charles Dickens
D.George Eliot
________our expectation, the experiment turned out to be a complete failure.
A: Contrary to
B: Contrary with
C: Contrary against
D: Contrary for
______is one of the best known novels written by Jane Austin.
A.Jane Eyre
B.Tess of the d'Urbervilles
C.Pride and Prejudice
D.The Wuthering Heights
Which of the following novels is not written by Charlotte Bronte?
A.Jane Eyre
B.Mary Barton
C.Shirley
D.Professor
At the first inspection stage, we inspect
A.quality control process
B.hygiene
C.quality control process and hygiene
Pride and Prejudice was written by _______.
A.Jane Austen
B.Emily Bronte
C.Jane Eyre
D.Charlotte Bronte
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