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Many Englishman join in the movement of "do-it-yourself", because ______.A.they are skille

Many Englishman join in the movement of "do-it-yourself", because ______.

A.they are skilled handymen

B.they are proud of their houses

C.they can't afford professional help

D.they are mean

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第1题
Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by som

Section B

Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.

Some people would say that the Englishman's home is no longer his castle, that it has become his workshop. This is partly because the average Englishman is keen on working with his own hands and partly because he feels, for one reason or another, that he must do for himself many household for which, some years ago, he would have hired professional help. The main reason for this is a financial one. The high cost of labor has meant that builders' and decorators' cost have reach a level which makes them prohibitive for house-proud English people of modest means. So, if they wish to keep their houses looking bright and smart, they have to tackle some of the repairs and decorating themselves. As a result, there has grown up in the post-war years what is sometimes referred to as the "do-it-yourself movement".

The "do-it-yourself movement" began with home decorating but has since spread into a much wider field. Nowadays there seem to be very few things that can't be made by the "do-it-yourself movement" method. A number of magazines and handbooks exist to show hopeful handymen of all ages just how easy it is to build anything from a coffee table to a fifteen foot(4.5 meters) sailing dinghy(小船). All you need, it seems, is a hammer and a few nails. You follow the simple instructions step by step and, before you know where you are, the finished article stands before you, completely in every detail.

Unfortunately, alas, it is not always quite as simple as it sounds! Many a budding(初露头角的) "do-it-yourself' has found to his cost that one can not learn a skilled craftsman's job overnight. How quickly one realizes, when doing it oneself, that a job which takes the skilled man an hour or so to completely takes the amateur handyman five or six at least. And then there is the question of tools. The first thing the amateur learns is that he must have the right tools for the job. But tools cost money. There is also the wear and tear on the nerves. It is not surprising then that many people have come to the conclusion that the expense of paying professional to do the work is, in the long run, more economical than "doing it oneself".

Many Englishmen join in the movement of "do-it-yourself," because ______.

A.they are skilled handymen

B.they are proud of their houses

C.they can't afford professional help

D.they are men

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第2题
The English, as a race, are very different from all other nationalities, including their c
losest neighbors, the French, Belgians and Dutch. It is claimed that living on an island separated from the rest of Europe has much to do with it. Whatever the reasons, it may be fairly stated that the Englishman has developed many attitudes and habits which distinguish him from other nationalities.

Broadly speaking, the Englishman is a quiet, shy, reserved person who is fully relaxed only among people he knows well. In the presence of strangers or foreigners she often seems inhibited, even embarrassed. You have only to witness a city train any morning or evening to see the truth of this. Serious-looking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or having a light sleep in a corner; no one speaks. In fact, to do so would seem most unusual. An Englishman, pretending to be giving advice to overseas visitors, once suggested, "On entering a railway carriage shake hands with all the passengers." Needless to say, he was not being serious. There is an unwritten but clearly understood code of behavior. which, if broken, makes the person immediately suspect.

In many parts of the world it is quite normal to show openly extremes of enthusiasm, emotion, excitement, etc, often accompanied by appropriate gestures. The Englishman is somewhat different. Of course, an Englishman feels no less deeply than any other nationality, but he tends to display his feelings far less. This is reflected in his use of language. Imagine a man commenting on the great beauty of a young girl. Whereas a more emotional man might describe her as "an excellent jewel", "extremely beautiful", "precious", the Englishman will flatly state "Urn, she's all right". An Englishman who has seen a highly successful and enjoyable film recommends it to a friend by commenting, "It's not bad, you know," or on seeing very unusual scenery he might convey his pleasure by saying, "Nice, yes, very nice." The overseas visitor must not be disappointed by this apparent lack of interest and involvement; he must realize that "all right", "not had", and "nice", very often have the sense of "first- class", "excellent", "beautiful". This special use of language, particularly common in England, is known as restrained statement.

From the passage people can infer that the English are different from other nationalities mainly in ______.

A.taste

B.character

C.the principle of behavior

D.all aspects

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第3题
We hope that as many people as possible ______ join us for the picnic tomorrow.A.needB.mus

We hope that as many people as possible ______ join us for the picnic tomorrow.

A.need

B.must

C.should

D.can

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第4题
Some people would say that the Englishman's home is no longer his castle; that it has beco
me his workshop. This is partly because the average Englishman is keen on working with his hands and partly because he feels, for one reason or another, that he must do for himself many household jobs for which, some years ago, he would have hired professional help. The main reason for this is a financial one: the high cost of labor has meant that builders' and decorators' costs have reached a level which makes them so high that house-proud English people of modest means hang back. So, if they wish to keep their houses looking bright and smart, they have to deal with some of the repairs and decorating themselves. As a result, there has grown up in the post-war years what is sometimes referred to as the 'Do-It-Yourself Movement'.

The 'Do-It-Yourself Movement' began with home decorating but has since spread into a much wider field. Nowadays there seem to be very few things that cannot be made by the 'do-it-yourself' method. A number of magazines and handbooks exist to show hopeful handymen of all ages just how easy it is to build anything from a coffee table to a fifteen-foot(4.5 meters) sailing boat. All you need, it seems, is a hammer and a few nails. You follow the simple instructions step-by-step and, before you know where you are, the finished article stands before you, complete in every detail.

Unfortunately, alas, it is not always quite as simple as it sounds! Many a 'do-it-yourselfer' has found to his cost that one cannot learn a skilled craftsman's job overnight. How quickly one realizes, when doing it oneself, that a job which takes the skilled man an hour or so to complete takes the amateur five or six at least. And then there is the question of tools. The first thing the amateur learns is that he must have the right tools for the job. Bui tools cost money. There is also the wear and tear on the nerves. It is not surprising then that many people have come to the conclusion that the expense of paying professionals to do the work is, in the long run, more economical than 'doing it oneself'.

It can be seen from the passage that the Englishman's. home has become his workshop NOT because ______.

A.the cost of hiring professionals is high

B.the Englishman is enthusiastic for working with his hands

C.there are advertisements in 'do-it-yourself' magazines

D.the Englishman feels that he must do some household jobs

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第5题
Many birds______ the island during the summer months()

A.settle

B.join

C.move

D.visit

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第6题
Who were invited to join the worldwide movement to rid films of their tobacco-pro
moting role?

Many famous _____________.

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第7题
【填空题】Section7a of the _promised workers the right to form unions and engage in collective bargaining and encouraged many workers to join unions for the first time
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第8题
Because of the high cost of private country clubs, many American families join their neigh
bors in building a community or______.

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第9题
According to the passage, children are encouraged to join in many activities other than___
___.

A.live in homeless shelter

B.spend time with elders

C.volunteer at a local soup kitchen

D.visit playgrounds where a variety of children are present

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第10题
The unusually surprising way that he scored goals______.A.helped him to gain many prizes f

The unusually surprising way that he scored goals______.

A.helped him to gain many prizes for Essex

B.kept him playing for Leeds United

C.offered him the chance to join the national team

D.made him popular in many British homes

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