(Many a) man has made (a fortune) and then (have) no idea what to do (with) it.A.Many aB.a
(Many a) man has made (a fortune) and then (have) no idea what to do (with) it.
A.Many a
B.a fortune
C.have
D.with
(Many a) man has made (a fortune) and then (have) no idea what to do (with) it.
A.Many a
B.a fortune
C.have
D.with
Why does the man decline to do the favor?
A.He has allergies.
B.He will be gone too.
C.He made plans with a friend.
D.He has to work over the weekend.
If the process goes too far and man's role is regarded as less important—and that has happened in some cases—we are as badly of as before, only in reverse.
It is time to reassess the role of the man in the American family. We are getting a little tired of "momism"(母系崇拜), but we don't want to exchange it for a "neo-popism(新父系崇拜)。"
What we need, rather, is the recognition that bringing up children involves a partnership of equals. There are signs that psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, mad specialists on the family are becoming more aware of the part men play and that they have decided that women should not receive all the credit or all the blame. We have almost given up saying that a woman's place is the home. We are beginning, however, to analyze men's place in the home and to insist that he does have a place in it. Nor is that place irrelevant to the healthy, development of the child.
The family is a cooperative enterprise for which it is difficult to lay down rules, because each family needs to work out its own ways for solving its own problems.
Excessive authoritarianism has unhappy consequences, whether it wears skirts or trousers, and the ideal of equal rights and equal responsibilities is connected not only with a healthy democracy, but also with a healthy family.
From the passage we know that the author is very concerned with the role that ______.
A.parents play in bringing up their children
B.men play in a family
C.women play in a family
D.equality plays in a family
How many years has this advertising man been in the ad. business for?
A.Fifteen years.
B.Sixteen years.
C.Fourteeu years.
D.Ten years.
Sequoyah was a young Cherokee Indian, son of a white trader and an Indian Squaw (北美印第安女人). At an early age, he became fascinated by "tile talking leaf", an expression that he used to describe the white man’s written records. Although many believe this "talking leaf" to be a gift from tile Great Spirit, Sequoyah refused to accept that theory. Like other Indians of tile period, he was illiterate, but his determination to remedy tile situation led to the invention of a unique 86 character alphabet based on the sound pat- terns that he heard.
His family and friends thought him mad, but while recuperating (恢复) from a hunting accident, he diligently and independently set out to create a form. of communication for his own people as well as for other Indians. In 1821, after twelve years of work, he had successfully developed a written language that would en- able thousands of Indians to read and write.
Sequoyah's desire to preserve words and events for later generation has caused him to be remembered among the important inventors. The giant redwood trees of California, called "sequoias (红杉)" in his honor, will further imprint his name in history.
What is the most important reason that Sequoyah will be remembered? ()
A.California redwoods were named in his honor.
B.He was illiterate.
C.He created a unique alphabet.
D.He recovered from his madness and helped mankind.
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:M: I don't know what I could have done to make Bob so mad at me.
W: Me neither, but it's likely to stay that way until you say you're sorry.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(12)
A.Bob will probably remain angry until the man apologizes.
B.Bob might not be really angry with the man.
C.Bob has also been mad at her recently.
D.The man should ask Bob to apologize.
How many times has the man visited Dr. Black?
A.None.
B.First.
C.Second.
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
(12)
A.Bob will probably remain angry until the man apologizes.
B.Bob might not be really angry with the man.
C.Bob has also been mad at her recently.
D.The man should ask Bob to apologize.
How many English words has the man learned?
A.Two thousand.
B.Three thousand
C.Two hundred.
Man: My father can do cooking, carpentry, and a bit of gardening.
Woman: He's a Jack of all trades, really.
Question: What does the woman mean?
A.The man's father has talent in trade.
B.The man's father works for Jack.
C.The man's father has many different skills.
D.The man's father does many jobs at the same time.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Many years ago there lived a very rich man who wanted to do something for the people of his town. But first he wanted to find out whether they deserved his help.
In the center of the main road into the town he placed a very large stone. Then he hid behind a tree and waited. Soon an old man came along with his mw.
"Who put this stone in the center of the mad?" said the old man, but he did not try to remove the stone. Instead, with some difficulty he passed around the stone and continued on his way. Another man came along and did the same thing, then another came, and another. All of them complained about the stone in the center of the mad but not one of them tried to remove it. Late in the afternoon a young man came along. He saw the stone and said. "The night will be very dark. Some neighbor will come along later in the dark and will fall against the stone."
The young man then began to move the stone. He pushed and pulled with all his strength to remove it. How great was his surprise at last when, under the stone, he found a bag of money and a piece of paper with these words: "This money is for the first honest man who removes this stone from the road."
(27)
A.How many people there were in the town.
B.Whether the poor people really needed his help.
C.If the roads of the village were in need of repair.
D.If the people of the town were worthy of his help.
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