A、appreciated; appreciated
B、depreciated; appreciated
C、appreciated; depreciated
D、depreciated; depreciated
A、appreciated; appreciated
B、depreciated; appreciated
C、appreciated; depreciated
D、depreciated; depreciated
It’s generally considered that being named as Time’s Person of the Year is a(n)____of one’s success.
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阅读理解。 |
What has the telephone done to us or for us in the hundred years of its existence? A few effects suggest themselves at once. It has saved lives by getting rapid word of illness, injury, or fire from distant places. By joining with the lift to make possible the multi-story building or office building, it has made possible-for better or worse-the modem city. By bringing about a great leap in the speed and ease with which information moves from place to place, it has greatly sped up the rate of scientific and technological changes and growth in industry. Beyond doubt it has seriously weakened, if not killed, the ancient art of letter writing It has made living alone possible for persons with normal desires; by so doing, it has played a mile in one of the greatest social changes of this century, the breakup of the multi generational house-hold. It has made the war more efficient than before. Perhaps though not provably (可证实), it has prevented wars that might have arisen out of international misunderstanding caused by written communication. Or perhaps-again not probably-by magnifying and extending irrational (非理性的) personal disagreement based on voice contact, it has caused wars. Certainly it has extended the scope (范围) of human conflicts, since it fairly spreads the useful knowledge of scientists and the nonsense of the ignorant (无知者), the affection of the affectionate and the malice (恶意) of the malicious. |
1. What is the main idea of the passage? |
A. The telephone has helped to save people from illness and fire. B. The telephone has helped to prevent wars and conflicts. C. The telephone has made the modem city neither better nor worse. D. The telephone has had positive as well as negative effects on us. |
2. According to the passage,it is the telephone that _____. |
A. has made letter writing an art B. has prevented wars by avoiding written communication C. has made the world different from what it was D. has caused wars by extending human conflicts |
3. The author describes the telephone as fair because it _____. |
A. saves lives of people in distant places B. enables people to live alone if they want to C. spreads both love and ill will D. replaces much written communication |
4. The writer's attitude towards the use of the telephone is _____. |
A. affectionate B. disapproving C. approving D. neutral (中立的) |
A、nearest the Earth
B、farthest from the Earth
C、between Earth and Moon
D、between Earth and Sun
E、none of the others
This important change in women's life pattern has only recently begun to have its full effect on women's economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school at the first chance, and most of them took a full time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen. Many girls stay at school after that age, and though women usually marry younger, more married women stay at least until shortly before their first child is born. Many more afterwards return to fuller part-time job. Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life, and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money, and running the house, according to the abilities and interests of each of them.
6. According to the passage, around the year 1900 most women married ____.
A. at about twenty-five
B. in their early fifties
C. as soon as possible after they were fifteen
D. at any age from fifteen to forty-five
7. We are told that in a common family in 1890s _____.
A. seven or eight children lived to be more man five
B. many children died before they were five
C. the youngest children would be fifteen
D. four or five children died when they were five
8. When she was over fifty, the late nineteenth century mother ____.
A. would be healthy enough to take paid jobs
B. was usually expected to die fairly soon
C. was unlikely to find a job if she wanted one
D. would expect to work till she died
9. According to the passage, the women of today usually____.
A. marry instead of getting paid work
B. marry before they are twenty-five
C. have more children under fifteen
D. have too few children
10. The best title for this passage is____.
A. Women’s Life
B. The Change of Women's life
C. Women's Marriage
D. Women's New Life
A、$206,000
B、$220,000
C、$206,250
D、$192,250
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