The whole family greet me as though I()a member of the family
A.am
B.were
C.would be
D.should be
A.am
B.were
C.would be
D.should be
第1题
A.bath
B.bathed
C.baths
D.bathes
第2题
What happened when Lang Lang was eight years old?
A.The whole family moved to Beijing.
B.He and his father went to Beijing to learn piano.
C.His mother got iii.
D.His family objected to his learning in Beijing.
第3题
【C1】
A.Occasionally
B.Unfortunately
C.Miserably
D.Naturally
第4题
The rapid diagnosis and immediate treatment【C10】______ the spot of an accident or sudden illness,【C11】______ awaiting the arrival of doctors, is called the first aid and quite【C12】______ from the home nursing.
When illness does come, the whole family is【C13】______ . Many adjustments have to he made 【C14】______ the family routine needn't be【C15】______ completely. Often it can he rearranged with home duties simplified to save time and energy, thus reducing【C16】______ on the family.
The【C17】______ responsibility for giving nursing care is usually【C18】______ by one person, frequently the mother.【C19】______ , in order that she may have some much needed rest, or【C20】______ she herself is ill, other members of the family should learn how to help when sickness occurs.
【C1】
A.Apparently
B.Unfortunately
C.Naturally
D.Occasionally
第5题
听力原文:M: Morning. Happy to meet you here. How are you and how is your whole family?
W: Good morning, sir. Fine, thank you for your care.
M: Er, did you put that advertisement in yesterday, and did you see it?
W: Yes. I have seen it and also have a try.
M: (22)The junior sales manager. They want someone that could help them to manage the company.
W: Yes, it went into the Standard and the Evening News. That sounds good.
M: Jolly good. And congratulations to you!
W: Erm, what sort of a young man had you got in mind?
M: Oh, you know, a good education, er, (23)what I don't want is one of these young cocks, you know who just walk out of university with, exaggerated ideas of his own importance.
W: And how much he's going to earn, frankly. And only according to your conditions and your wants, we could find and look for more proper people, you know, so many people came here, and I don't want to waste their time. And what we want is just the right one.
M: I mean, (24)I'm not prepared to give him a very big salary to start with. I mean the increases he gets in his salary are going to be dependent on how effective he is. That's hard to say and hard to make so concrete criterion. Nowadays, you know, it's very difficult to find such a good person that can be suited this job. (24)And most of the time, they ask so many salary and, the most important one is that, they really have no ability to do it.
(23)
A.Junior Sales Manager Wanted.
B.Personnel Manager Wanted.
C.Secretary Wanted.
D.Managing Director Wanted.
第6题
W: It is supposed to be the fourth Thursday of November.
M: So, let's see ... it will be November 23 this year. What are you going to do that day?
W: I will be home with my family, of course.
M: To thank God for a good harvest like the earlier settlers did centuries ago?
W: Oh, that's history. True, every year we still tell our school kids the story of that famous Pilgrim feast. but for most of us, it's just time for family reunions.
M: You usually eat roast turkey and potatoes for dinner. That's what I've read.
W: Yes, and a lot of other things. It's always a huge meal. That's the tradition we still keep after so many years.
M: Sounds like our Mid-Autumn Festival. In the evening, the whole family gathers together to enjoy the bright moon while eating mooncakes.
W: Do you celebrate Christmas in China?
M: No, we don't. We have our own Chinese New Year. We call it Spring Festival. How do you celebrate Christmas?
W: Besides Christmas dinner, we attend Church service and sing Christmas carols. Children hang their stockings near their beds or in the living room so that Santa Claus can fill them with candy and toys.
M: I know you have many other holidays.
W: Yes, we have Lincoln's birthday, Valentine's Day, Easter Sunday, April Fool's Day, but let's call it quits for now. The dancing party must have already begun. We have to rush.
(23)
A.What is so-called Thanksgiving Day.
B.How to celebrate Thanksgiving Day.
C.The exact time of Thanksgiving Day.
D.The history of Thanksgiving Day.
第7题
听力原文: Red Cross is an international organization that cares for people who are in need of help. The Red Cross exists in almost every country around the globe. A man in a Beijing hospital who needs blood, a woman in Turkey who was injured in an earthquake, and a family in Indonesia that lost their home in Tsunami may all be aided by the Red Cross.
The idea of forming an organization to help people in need began with Jean Dunant. In 1859, he observed how people were suffering on a battlefield in Paris. He wanted to help the wounded soldiers despite which side they were fighting for. His efforts brought on the Geneva Convention, an international treaty. It protects prisoners of war, the sick and wounded, and other citizens during a war.
The Red Cross in the United States was set up by Clara Barton in 1881. Today tile American Red Cross provides a lot of services for the public, such as helping people in need, teaching first aid, demonstrating water safety, and providing blood.
(30)
A.Many people who are in need work in it.
B.The hospital blood is mainly provided by it.
C.Anyone can get help from it.
D.It covers nearly the whole world.
第8题
Into this happy world the nineteenth century brought two new facts: the rifle and the British Government. The first was an enormous luxury and blessing; the second, an unmitigated nuisance. The convenience of the rifle was nowhere more appreciated than in the Indian highlands. A weapon which would kill with accuracy at fifteen hundred yards opened a whole new vista of delights to every family or clan which could acquire if. One could actually remain in one's own house and fire at one's neighbour nearly a mile away. One could lie in wait on some high crag, and at hitherto unheard-of ranges hit a horseman far below. Even villages could fire at each other without the trouble of going far from home. Fabulous prices were therefore offered for these glorious products of science. Rifle-thieves scoured all India to reinforce the efforts of the honest smuggler. A steady flow of the coveted weapons spread its genial influence throughout the frontier, and the respect which the Pathan tribesmen entertained for Christian civilization was vastly enhanced.
The action of the British Government on the other hand was entirely unsatisfactory. The great organizing, advancing, absorbing power to the southward seemed to be little better than a monstrous spoil-sport. If the Pathan made forays into the plains, not only were they driven back (which after all was no more than fair) ,but a whole series of subsequent interferences took place, followed at intervals by expeditions which toiled laboriously through the valleys, scolding the tribesmen and exacting fines for any damage which they had done. No one would have minded these expeditions if they had simply come, had a fight and then gone away again. In many cases this was their practice under what was called the" butcher and bolt policy" to which the Government of India long adhered. But towards the end of the nineteenth century these intruders began to make roads through many of the valleys, and in particular the great road to Chitral. They sought to ensure the safety of these roads by threats, by forts and by subsidies. There was no objection to the last method so far as it went. But the whole of this tendency to road-making was regarded by the Pathans with profound distaste. All along the road people were expected to keep quiet, not to shoot one another, and a
A.loans.
B.accounts.
C.killings.
D.bargains.
第9题
On the other hand, our language【C10】______a multitude of words which are comparatively【C11】______used in ordinary conversation. Their meanings are known to every educated person, but there is little【C12】______to use them at home or in the market-place. Our【C13】______acquaintance with them comes not from our mother's【C14】______or from the talk of our schoolmates,【C15】______from books that we read, lectures that we【C16】______, or the more formal conversation of【C17】______educated speakers who are discussing some particular【C18】______ in a style. appropriately elevated above the habitual【C19】______of everyday life. Such words are called "learned," and the【C20】______ between them and "popular" words is of great importance to a right understanding of linguistic (语言学的) process.
【C1】
A.at
B.with
C.by
D.through
第10题
Women have done all of the accommodating in terms of time, energy, and personal sacrifice that is humanly possible, and still they have not reached true integration in the workplace. For a complicated set of reasons—many beyond their control—they feel conflict between their careers and their children. All but a rare few quickly dispel the myth that superwoman ever existed.
For many women, profession and family are pitted against one another on a high takes collision course. Women's values are stacked against the traditions of their professions. In the home, men and women struggle to figure out how dual-career marriages should work. Role conflict for women reaches far beyond the fundamental work/family dilemma to encompass a whole constellation of fiercely competing priorities. Women today find themselves in an intense battle with a society that cannot let go of a narrowly defined work ethic that is supported by a family structure that has not existed for decades. The unspoken assumption persists that there is still a woman at home to raise the children and manage the, household. But the economic reality is that most people, whether in two-parent or single-parent families, need to work throughout their adult lives. As a consequence, the majority of today's mothers are in the labor market.
The first full-fledged(成熟的,羽翼丰满的) generation of women in the professions did not talk about their overbooked agenda or the toll it took on them and their families. They knew that their position in the office was shaky at best. With virtually no choice in the matter, they bought into the traditional notion of success in the workplace—usually attained at the high cost of giving up an involved family life. If they suffered self-doubt or frustration about how hollow professional success felt without complementary rewards from the home, they blamed themselves—either for expecting too much or for doing too little. And they asked themselves questions that held no easy answers: Am I expecting too much? Is it me? Am I alone in this dilemma? Do other women truly have it all?
Until now, this has been a private dilemma, unshared, as each woman was left to forge her own unique solution to merging her dual loyalties to work and family. Too often she felt that she alone had failed to achieve a comfortable balance between the two.
According to the passage, today's women ______.
A.want to achieve a balance between her loyalties to work and family
B.are stronger advocates of gender equality than the older generation
C.do not want to sacrifice anything at all for the desired liberation
D.are getting no nearer to achieving their ambition