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第1题
作为不满18周岁的少女,她对自己的行动不应负全部责任。A、As a young girl under the age of 18
作为不满18周岁的少女,她对自己的行动不应负全部责任。

A、As a young girl under the age of 18, she was therefore not fully responsible for her actions.

B、Girls under 18 needn’t responsible their actions.

C、As a girl with age of below 18, she shouldn’t take duty for her actions.

D、When she was a girl at 18, she wa

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第2题
From the last paragraph, we learn thatA.employers could specify the ages of people they wa

From the last paragraph, we learn that

A.employers could specify the ages of people they want to hire in the past.

B.all employers recruited workers through advertisement in the past.

C.legislation prohibiting discrimination can't free old workers from age discrimination.

D.the recent proposed congressional legislation is ineffective.

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第3题
“Members of this thriving demographic”ale_____. A)men who marry at the age of 30 t0 44 B)
women whose husbands age 30 to 44 C)men whose wives earn more than they do D)women who earn m0re than their husbands

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第4题
"Members of this thriving demographic" are______.A.men who marry at the age of 30 to 44B.w

"Members of this thriving demographic" are______.

A.men who marry at the age of 30 to 44

B.women whose husbands age 30 to 44

C.men whose wives earn more than they do

D.women who earn more than their husbands

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第5题
根据材料请回答 40~44 Early or Later Day CareThe British psychoanalyst John Bowlby main

根据材料请回答 40~44

Early or Later Day Care

The British psychoanalyst John Bowlby maintains that separation from the parents during the sensitive "attachment" period from birth to three may scar a child's personality and predispose to(预先安排的)emotional problems in later life.Some people have drawn the conclusion from Bowlby' s work that children should not be subjected to day care be fore the age of three.But there are also arguments against such a strong conclusion.

Firstly, anthropologists point out that the insulated love affair between children and parents found in modern societies does not usually exist in traditional societies.For exam-ple, in some tribal societies, such as the Ngoni, the father and mother of a child did not rear their infant alone.Secondly, common sense tells us that day care would not be so widespread today if parents and care-takers found children had problems with it.Statistical studies of this kind have not yet been carried out, but many people have uniformly repor- ted that day care had a neutral or slightly positive effect on children's development.But tests that have had to be used to measure this development are not widely enough accepted to settle the issue.

But Bowlby's analysis proves that early day care has delayed effects.Early day care.might lead to, say, more mental illness or crime 15 or 20 years later.Whatever the long-term effects, parents sometimes find the effects difficult to deal with.Children under three are likely to protest at leaving their parents and show unhappiness.At the age of three or three and a half almost all children find the transition to nursery easy, and this is undoubt-edly why more and more parents make use of child care at this time.

第 40 题 Which of the following statements would Bowlby support?

A.Statistical studies should be carried out to assess the positive effect of day care for children at the age of three or older.

B.Early day care can delay the occurrence of mental illness in children.

C.The first three years of one's life is extremely important to the later development of personality.

D.Children under three get used to the life at nursery schools more readily than chil-dren over three.

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第6题
Who is disabled in China?China is a country with a large number of disabled.Almost 60 mi

Who is disabled in China?

China is a country with a large number of disabled.Almost 60 million people have vision, hearing, speech, limb, intellectual or mental impairments.There is one disabled person in every 20 Chinese, and one out of every five households on average has a disabled family member.

According to nationwide surveys of the disabled, handicapped children under 14 account for 16 percent of the total handicapped population, and they display the greatest need for rehabilitative training as they display the highest recovery rates after early therapy.Those disabled between the ages of 15 and 59 account for 44 percent, but often their disabilities are not very severe.Although they are more or less able to work, they require vocational training, ‘cultural education’ and special employment.

The disabled over 60 years of age account for 40 percent.Many of them become handicapped due to illness or loss of various functions.Some live alone without any income, and therefore their insurance, rehabilitation, and medical needs have become a social issue.

The illiterate and semi-illiterate suffer from limited employment opportunities, and often they become socially handicapped as well.These people, often neglected, pose another social problem.

(China Today)

Questions 6-10 are based on Passage 3

6.Which group represents the largest percentage of disabled people in China?

A) Children under 14.

B) Those between 15 and 59.

C) People over 60.

D) People at the age of 16, 40 and 44.

7.According to the passage, ‘disabled people’ refers to .

A) those who are physically handicapped

B) those who are mentally handicapped

C) those who are socially handicapped

D) All of the above

8.‘Socially handicapped’ people refers to .

A) those who cannot read or write or can read and write only a little

B) those who cannot speak or can speak only a little

C) those who cannot hear or can hear only a little

D) those who cannot sing or dance or can sing and dance only a little

9.The disabled people who are most likely to recover after an early treatment are .

A) the children under 14

B) those between 15 and 59

C) the people over 60

D) the people at the age of 16, 40 and 44

10.According to the passage, some of the disabled people, though more or less able to work, they need to receive _______.

A) vocational training

B) cultural education

C) special employment

D) all of the above

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第7题
&8226;Read the adicle below about money management in Britain. &8226;For each question 31

&8226;Read the adicle below about money management in Britain.

&8226;For each question 31-40,write one word in CAPITAL LETTER on your Answer Sheet.

Research reveals that 82 percent of adults are surprised by their account balance every month.Although two。thirds of those suweyed by Yougov claimed to know the transactions in and (31) of their current accounts,only 18 percent of people were left with an account balance (32) .expected at the end of the month.Lack of time emerged as the major reason (33) .adult money mismanagement and banking expels promote online banking as a convenient,24-hour (34) to current account management.Natwest Primeline,the bank's online and telephone banking service, (35) .one provider that has seen a threefold increase in online customers compared to two years ago.Age was also found to affect people's (36) to managing their current account balance. (37) to 60 percent of those under 30 years old were unable to find time to do their banking.This contrasted with the over-50 age group,67 percent of (38) .always found time to do their banking.This is also the age group least likely to go overdrawn on their current accounts.Men emerged as the group least likely to be able to guess their account balance,with only 8 percent (39) .able to do so.Regionally,Londoners were the most dis.organised as 44 percent of people did not know how (40) money was available in their account.

(31)

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第8题
Directions :Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blan

Directions :

Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B,C, or D on ANSWER SHEET1.

The United States is a confederation of states. Each state has the (26) to make laws with re-

gard to the state. (27) , based on public opinion, sates can (28) policies regarding education, and they may (29) a state income tax; they also determine the speed (30) , housing codes and the drinking age.

In most parts of the United States, you (31) be 21 years old to buy alcohol in a liquor store,

bar, (32) restaurant. In some states you may buy beer in a grocery store. If a store sells alcohol to a minor, the (33) 0f the store is usually (34) a large sum of money.(35) many areas have an open-container law, (36)means that people may not drink alco-hol on the street or in a car. Anyone (37) with an open container of alcohol may be arrested.(38) with all of these laws, the (39) 0f alcohol is a serious (40) in the United States and Canada. Drinking on college campuses, (41) there are many underage drinkers, has (42) greatly. In fact, alcohol sales have gone up (43) the legal drinking age was (44) from 18 to 21. Some people believe that if there were no legal drinking age, (45) in some other countries, North American youth would drink less.

26.

[A] privilege

[B] advantage

[C] right

[D] tradition

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第9题
A Happy Family and a Long LifeWhen Japan's Kamato Hongo died at the age of 116, she was th

A Happy Family and a Long Life

When Japan's Kamato Hongo died at the age of 116, she was the world's oldest woman. But Mrs. Hongo seemed to have had a perfectly【36】lifestyle, and there seems to be no particular reason for her to have lived so long. She enjoyed things that are sometimes considered to be【37】, such as drinking tea, coffee and even a small amount of alcohol every day, although she did not smoke. So【38】was her secret?

After getting married, she stayed on Kagoshima, the island where she was born, helping her 【39】on his farm during her long life. Mrs. Hongo gave birth to seven children, lived through three wars, and【40】a volcano eruption on Kagoshima in 1914,【41】her eventful life, she was happy and hated being away from her family. She always kept a close relationship with all seven of her children, and in fact, when she could no longer look【42】herself, she went to live with one of her daughters, Shizue, and her family.

Then, at the end of her【43】life Airs. Hongo seemed to think more about her early life than the present, and sometimes【44】to recognize close relatives and friends who visited her. She preferred to live in the【45】, and talk about her very happy childhood. Was happiness the secret of her long life?

(36)

A.normal

B.usual

C.common

D.casual

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第10题
Questions11~15arebasedonthefollowingpassageResearchershaveshownthatnoisecanadverselyaffect

Questions11~15 are based on the following passageResearchers have shown that noise can adversely affect human in both physiological and psychological ways. Hearing losses in particular occupations such as shipbuilding and construction work are well -known . In fact, however, we all find hearing more difficult as we age . Young ears can distinguish a wide range of sounds from low to very high frequencies, while older ears lose the ability to distinguish high -pitched sounds. A comparison of people living in some industrialized and non-industrialized areas suggests that this hearing loss may not necessarily accompany old age . Furthermore, a closer inspection of other data reveals economic effects. For instance, an increased turnover in property ha s been observed in noisy areas near airports. Job performance can be adversely affected by loud noise, especially if accuracy and mental effort are involved. The use of outdoor areas for conversation is not possible for an estimated 5 to 10 million people who live or work in urban areas. When interference with television or speech or sleep is included, as many as 22 to 44 million people can be said to have lost part of the use of their homes and grounds because of noise. Thus noise pollution is a serious en vironmental concern. The indifferent attitude toward noise should be overcome; considerable efforts should be made to alert people to the grave effects that may stem from an excessively noisy environment.We can learn from this passage that _______. A.young people are sensitive to high -pitched sounds B.young people distinguish low frequency noise better than old people C.high frequency noise can cause hearing loss in old people D.people in industrialized areas will suffer hearing loss when they are old

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