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The enemy warned us that they were going to __________the peace talk.
A.result in
B.stick to
C.break off
D.depend on
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- · 有3位网友选择 D,占比37.5%
- · 有3位网友选择 A,占比37.5%
- · 有1位网友选择 B,占比12.5%
- · 有1位网友选择 C,占比12.5%
A.result in
B.stick to
C.break off
D.depend on
A、troublemaker
B、peacemaker
C、witness
D、competitor
The younger woman leaving the supermarket was in a hurry, but she stopped and turned to look. She saw an old lady with a small bag of groceries at her feet. She was breathing hard.
“If you’re going toward 181st street, could you carry my bag for me?”
“I don’t have the time for this,” the younger woman thought. But when she saw the old woman, who looked very tired, she said,” Of course.”
The old woman took hold of the younger woman’s arm and they walked together slowly and talked. They were neighbors but they didn’t know each other. The old woman lived alone and the younger woman lived with her family. They talked about the difficulty of living in a big city: the younger woman talked about the cost of food and the problems of raising children, the older about loneliness.
They finally reached the old woman’s apartment house. She seemed reluctant(迟疑的) to go in. she reached into her purse. “Let me give you a dollar for your trouble,” she said.
“Oh, no. It was no trouble.”
“Well, we’re neighbors,” the old woman said. “We’ll see each other again.”
“I hope so.”
The old woman took her bag and started to go in. Then she turned and said sadly, “But then, perhaps we’ll never see each other again.”
1. Where did the two women meet?
A. On a bus.
B. In a supermarket.
C. Along the street.
D. In the neighborhood.
2. What can we learn about the old woman?
A. She knew the younger woman before.
B. She lives with her family.
C. She lives on 181st Street.
D. She lives in the countryside.
3. Why did the young woman hesitate(犹豫) when the old woman asked for help?
A. Because she was in a hurry.
B. Because she had a lot of groceries herself.
C. Because she was very tired.
D. Because she did not know the old woman.
4. What did the old woman talk about on her way back home?
A. the cost of food
B. loneliness
C. difficulty of raising children
D. the past of her life
5. Why did the old woman stop before she entered her apartment house?
A. She wanted to pay the young woman for her help.
B. She wanted to invite the young woman in for dinner.
C. She wanted to borrow some money from the young woman.
D. She wanted to spend more time talking with the young woman.
6. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. Both women in the story are quite busy.
B. The old woman knows she is going to die soon.
C. The two women in the story live far from each other.
D. People seldom communicate in that neighborhood.
1.One can easily find a pub in England.()
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.The passage doesn't tell us
2.A pub is usually a large restaurant.()
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.The passage doesn't tell us
3.People go to the pub to ().
A.watch a film
B.sit and enjoy the beer
C.talk with their friends
D.both B and C
4.Many men spend the whole day drinking in the pub.()
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.The passage doesn't tell us
5.The pub usually closes around ()o’clock in the evening.
A.10
B.11
C.12
D.None of the above
We have found that there is major obstacle that parents need to overcome in connection with TV viewing. Surprisingly enough, we are going to advocate that parents act rudely—at least as fat' as the TV set is concerned. Most of us have been socialized all our lives with the warning "Don' t interrupt when someone else is speaking." Yet our ancestors never imagined a mechanical visitor sitting in the middle of our home who talks without stop and never allows the listener an opportunity to put a word in edgewise.
During our research, we found upon questioning parents that they usually reacted to TV content they disliked or disagreed with by remaining silent. This brings to mind an old saying that parents might well be advised to consider, "Silence gives consent."
We advocate loud reactions and exclamations of disapproval when something is presented on TV which is in opposition to the family' s values or offends them in any way. Similarly, when a program is in accordance with the family' s views, parents should approve of its content and applaud loudly. There is much that Shakespearean audiences of old could teach us in regard to such spontaneous, public reactions. Silence is misleading to our children.
This process of direct intervention vocal approval or disapproval of TV content—is highly effective with young children, because they ant curious, lemming rapidly and ready to place a great deal of confidence in the information and attitudes of their parents and other significant adults, such as teachers. For teenagers indirect intervention is recommended, because this group is more resistant to adult statements and does not like to be "Iectured." Indirect intervention is the practice of making comments about TV to other members of the family, but in such a way that teenager is sure to overhear the comments.
Our research shows that through such parental comments of approval or disapproval, adults can dramatically influence the information their children receive and retain from watching TV.
We may infer from the first paragraph that parents______.
A.find that their children like to watch those sex or violence TV programs
B.hope that school or society can do something to control bad TV programs
C.feel that they can exert some influences on their children at home only
D.realize that there is a generation gap between them and their children
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