In order to work here the foreigner needs a work permit, which must be applied for by his
【C1】
A.allow
B.admit
C.present
D.grant
【C1】
A.allow
B.admit
C.present
D.grant
A.to argue
B.to do as asked
C.to hear
D.to order
A.in advance
B.afterwards
C.later
D.forwards
Mary's father approved of(A) she staying(B) in the United States for another year(C) in order to work toward(D) her M.A.
A.It has been considered to be more effective in producing change among certain political classes than among others.
B.Aesthetic judgments of artists are often positively reinforced by the political views of their critics.
C.Judgments of the value of an artist's work made by his or her critics must be discounted before a true judgment can be made.
D.In order to be highly regarded, an artist cannot be solely identified with one particular degree of political consciousness in her artwork.
E.Flexibility is the most valuable quality a political artist can have in maintaining the longevity of her career.
M: She's Amy Grant, the accountant we hired last week. Could you take her over to Human Resources? They can start processing her. I'll be there in 15 minutes.
W: Sure, I'll do that. The staff will be thankful for the extra help. Will she start work right away?
M: Yes, but she'll assist Mary for 15 days first, in order to understand our systems and procedures. After that, she'll work independently.
Who is waiting for the man?
A.A receptionist.
B.A new employee.
C.An office assistant.
D.A client.
A.A Brahman is having dinner with foreign visitors and is offered either a hamburger or a bowl of rice.
B.AVaishya mother is considering which of the young women in the local town would make suitable marriage prospects for her son.
C.Two Sudra teenagers engage in a foot race, and the younger of the two wins the race.
D.A 40-year-old man from the Untouchable caste has moved from the countryside to a large city and must look for work in order to support his family.
E.The home of a Kshatriya family is located near a city sewer line, which bursts one day and floods the family's garage.
Women's roles in literature have not evolved nearly as rapidly as women's
changing roles in society, and while these changes are reflected somewhat in
what is written, female characters in most classic literature written by both
Line men and women seem to adhere to the classic stereotypes. Though writing
(5) during an era in which impersonal criticism was virtually the only way for a
woman to maintain objectivity, Virginia Woolf protested the notion that authors
ought to separate fiction from reality, and her imaginative use of drama and
character development to establish her point can be evidenced in her feminist
non-fiction, most prominently the battle against patriarchal authority. Owing to
(10) its numerous personal references, most critics have claimed that her oeuvre is
somehow self-centered or egotistical rather than objective, yet in truth Woolf is
not using her personal experiences as a means with which to reflect upon her
own self-image, but rather as a way to more vibrantly illustrate her external
perceptions.
The passage is primarily concerned with
A.describing the challenge Woolf's work once presented to the hermetic literary categories of her time
B.describing the method by which Woolf' s work combated the stereotypes of female characters created by her literary predecessors
C.proposing the general merits of introducing the personal into non-fiction feminist literature
D.ranking, by order of permanence, Woolf's most lasting contributions to feminist discourse
E.exploring the influence Woolf had on subsequent generations of feminist writers and thinkers
听力原文: Pamela Royal and her partner Edith Clark are the owners of the sea-view hotel in Brighton. As much of their business is seasonal, they do a good deal of the work themselves. In order to make a profit, it is necessary to keep down the cost of extra staff. Although they've never made a fortune for the last ten years, they have earned a reasonable living from the hotel. They work extremely well together and each has her own duties. In general, Pamela does the bookkeeping. She is excellent with figures and seldom makes a mistake. She also takes care of the decorations, particularly the flower arranging, which is her hobby. Edith on the other hand, makes all the staff arrangement, and when necessary, does the cooking. She is a very patient woman. And if guests make complaints, she tries her best to solve their problems. However, the two ladies do not do all the work themselves. They usually employ college students to do the cleaning and washing up. Old Albert, who is a retired policeman, goes in two hours a day to do the gardening and takes care of the swimming pool. Both ladies are very popular. They believe in having an informal relationship with the guests and often make friends with the regular visitors. Last month was their tenth anniversary in Brighton, and they had a dinner for their friends to celebrate. Pamela gave a speech and everyone wished them lots of success for the future.
(26)
A.They hire only retired workers.
B.They each do jobs they are good at.
C.They close the hotel during low seasons.
D.They employ as few workers as possible.
women s roles in literature nave not evolved nearly as rapidly as women' s
changing roles in society, and while these changes are reflected somewhat in
what is written, female characters in most classic literature written by both
men and women seem to adhere to the classic stereotypes. Though writing
(5) during an era in which impersonal criticism was virtually the only way for a
woman to maintain objectivity, Virginia Woolf protested the notion that authors
ought to separate fiction from reality, and her imaginative use of drama and
character development to establish her point can be evidenced in her feminist
non-fiction, most prominently the battle against patriarchal authority. Owing to
(10) its numerous personal references, most critics have claimed that her oeuvre is
somehow self-centered or egotistical rather than objective, yet in truth Woolf is
not using her personal experiences as a means with which to reflect upon her
own self-image, but rather as a way to more vibrantly illustrate her external
perceptions.
The passage is primarily concerned with
A.describing the challenge Woolf's work once presented to the hermetic literary categories of her time
B.describing the method by which Woolf's work combated the stereotypes of female characters created by her literary predecessors
C.proposing the general merits of introducing the personal into non-fiction feminist literature
D.ranking, by order of permanence, Woolf's most lasting contributions to feminist discourse
E.exploring the influence Woolf had on subsequent generations of feminist writers and thinkers
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