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In most cases women shoppers are supposed to ______.A.waste money on goods of poor quality

In most cases women shoppers are supposed to ______.

A.waste money on goods of poor quality

B.buy only the best clothes

C.be much more careful than men

D.think of the price of clothes and nothing else

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第1题
In most cases women shoppers arc supposed to ______. A. waste money on goods of

In most cases women shoppers arc supposed to ______.

A. waste money on goods of poor quality

B. buy only the best clothes

C. be much more careful than men

D. think of the price of clothes and nothing else

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第2题
In most cases women shoppers arc supposed to ______.A.waste money on goods of poor quality

In most cases women shoppers arc supposed to ______.

A.waste money on goods of poor quality

B.buy only the best clothes

C.be much more careful than men

D.think of the price of clothes and nothing else

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第3题
It can be inferred that Leonard would most likely consider which of the following hypothet
ical cases of Civil War women the LEAST supportive of her thesis?

A.A widow who patriotically refused to remarry, even after her soldier husband was killed in battle

B.A woman who shifted from working as a seamstress to running an army uniform. factory

C.A woman who dressed as a Southern soldier in order to cross enemy lines as a spy

D.A woman who established a charity in order to collect money for prostheses for war amputees

E.A woman who gave public speeches on the necessity of conserving for the war effort

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第4题
根据以下内容,回答题。Passage TwoHair loss is one of those things we still do not understand

根据以下内容,回答题。

Passage Two

Hair loss is one of those things we still do not understand. Science has, of course, shown that men are more likely than women to suffer major hair loss. Some kinds of hair loss are temporary (暂时的), an effect of illness. In those cases we can expect the hair to grow back.

It all depends on whether the hair root is alive. If it is not, hair loss is permanent and nothing will help.

Some daily loss of hair is a normal, healthy sign. Most people lose between 40 to 50 scalp hairs each day.

Each of these scalp hairs grows for from two to six years and then rests. About three months later it is pushed out by a new hair growing from the same root.

This is not something that should cause great concern.

Something else we know is that normal hair loss is seasonal, with the most hair loss occurring in the fall. Everyone experiences a normal cycle of loss and growth.

The problem of hair loss results when loss is greater than growth.

The main cause of hair loss in men seems to be accumulation (积累) of a hormone(荷尔蒙) in the body. When that hormone reaches a certain level, the hair growing period is shortened and hair loss is the result. This is no cure for most cases of hair loss. This, however, is not the end of the world.

According to science,__________. 查看材料

A.hair loss is a normal, healthy sign

B.man should pay special attention to hair loss

C.it"s likely that men have more problems of hair loss

D.men lose more hair than women do

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第5题
听力原文: Most single-parent families result when a marriage ends in divorce. (29)In most

听力原文: Most single-parent families result when a marriage ends in divorce. (29)In most cases the divorced parents decide who will have the children. (30)About 85 percent of the children live with their mother after divorce. However. more divorced men want their children to live with them. Sometimes a divorce causes a dispute about who will care for the children. In these cases a judge decides. In an increasing number of disputes, a judge orders that both parents share the children. Usually the children will live with one parent, and both the mother and father will take part in decisions affecting them. In other cases the children will live with the mother part of the time, and with the father part of the time. Frank and his divorced wife, for example, share responsibility for caring for their 6-year old daughter. The little girl lives with Frank for 10 days, then she lives with her mother for 10 days.

In other eases men care for their children alone. Tony, for example, was 18 when his girlfriend had a baby. His girlfriend disappeared and left the baby behind. Tony decided he wanted to care for his son by himself. Yet he was not sure he knew bow to do it. So he joined a group in Boston called Fathers Incorporated. The group offers advice and skills to help. (31)Tony take care of his son. Tony believes he can be a good parent. He says women have been doing the job for a long time. "So," he says, "why not men?"

(30)

A.Father's incorporated.

B.Divorce Rate.

C.Single-parent families.

D.Children's care in single-parent families.

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第6题
听力原文: Most sillgle-Parent families result when a marriage ends in divorce. (29)In most

听力原文: Most sillgle-Parent families result when a marriage ends in divorce. (29)In most cases the divorced parents decide who will have the children. (30)About 85 percent of the children live with their mother after divorce. However, more divorced men want their children to live with them. Sometimes a divorce causes a dispute about who will care for the children. In these cases a judge decides. In an increasing number of disputes. a judge orders that both parents share the children. Usually the children will live with one parent. and both the mother and father will take part in decisions affecting them. In other cases the children will live with the mother part of the time, and with the father part of the time. Frank and his divorced wife, for example, share responsibility for caring for their 6-year old daughter. The little girl lives with Frank for 10 days, then she lives with her mother for 10 days.

In other cases men care for their children alone. Tony, for example, was 18 when his girlfriend had a baby. His girlfriend disappeared and left the baby behind. Tony decided he wanted to care for his son by himself. Yet he was not sure he knew how to do it. So he joined a group in Boston called Fathers Incorporated. The group offers advice and skills to help. (31)Tony takes care of his son. Tony believes he can be a good parent. He says women have been doing the job for a long time. "So," he says, "why not men?"

(30)

A.Father's incorporated.

B.Divorce Rate.

C.Single-parent families.

D.Children's care in single-parent families.

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第7题
Older female managers are【51】that working under the【52】of younger female managers can be p
articularly【53】. While older women generally have long accepted the【54】of working for younger men, some are having difficulty in coming to grips with the idea that younger women are occupying more and more【55】positions. Today, nearly 1. 5 million women under the age of thirty-five hold managerial jobs, up from 322,000 in the early 1970s. On one hand, this【56】signals improvement in the status of career-minded women. On the other hand, it can stifle progression and lead to dissatisfaction. Older women tend to be deferential (恭敬的,恭顺的) with coworkers and maternal with supervisors. Such【57】can infuriate young female executives and can【58】stressful working conditions. Conflict often arises because older workers frequently feel that they wow how things ought to be【59】. Their advice is sought in some cases, but most of the time they are perceived as a【60】of the "problem" by younger, career-oriented female managers.

(51)

A.founding

B.find

C.founded

D.finding

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第8题
Men and women have more choices today. For example, there are choices about marriage. People can decide whether to get married or not. Women who have good jobs need not depend on their husbands, so the traditional idea that marriage is the most important job of a woman's life is changing.

There are more choices about children, too. Many working wives can decide whether and when, if they want, to have children. And they don't want to give up work even if they have a child.

Perhaps the most important difference today is that so many women work even after they get married.Today most women in Britain without a job either have very young children or are very old.Over half of all married women now have a job, and women as a whole make up over one third of the British work force. This has changed marriage; when people get married, the husband and wife have very different role from, say, fifty years ago. If both husband and wife work, the woman will expect to be equal with her husband.For example, many young husbands are now ready to take their share in doing the housework and looking after the children. And the husband no longer expects to make all the important decisions himself. His wife will, for example, share in decision about money. In some cases the husband wants to stay at home and take care of the children, but usually it is because he cannot find a job.In this case, the wife makes the money for the family, and takes on the traditional male role.

1. The sentence “the traditional idea that marriage is the most important job of a woman's life is changing” refers to the belief that().

A、marriage is very important in a woman's life

B、to be married is important for a woman to get a job

C、a woman's life is changed after her marriage

D、women are becoming less dependent on her marriage

2. In the British work force today,().

A、over one third is formed of women

B、more than half is formed of married women

C、there are more women than men

D、there are fewer unmarried women than married women

3. Which of the following statement about the past is NOT true according to the passage?()

A、The husband usually made important decisions by himself.

B、The husband was more ready to help with the housework.

C、The wife hardly had her share in making important decisions.

D、The wife took care of the children and did most of the housework.

4. Sometimes, the wife makes money for the family. This is because().

A、the wife wants to take on the traditional male role

B、the husband can take better care of the children

C、the husband is out of job

D、the wife likes to live a new life

5. What is the main idea of this passage?()

A、Women's social position has been much improved.

B、Women take a main role in modern families.

C、Men and women's roles in the family have changed.

D、Women have more choices to make today.

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第9题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

The swine flu will probably return in force earlier than seasonal flu usually begins, federal health officials predicted Friday, saying they expected it to erupt as soon as schools open rather than in October or November.

The swine flu is still circulating in the United States, especially in summer camps, even though hot weather has arrived and the regular flu season ended months ago, "so we expect challenges when people return to school, when kids are congregating together," Dr. Anne Schuchat, director of respiratory diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a telephone news conference held jointly with vaccine experts from the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services.

It is still unclear how many doses of a swine flu vaccine will be available by then, and officials have been reluctant to make firm predictions beyond saying that they expect tens of millions, rather than hundreds of millions, and they plan to distribute them to people who are the most vulnerable, like pregnant women and people who are the most likely to encounter the flu, like health care workers.

The number of doses available will depend on how fast seed strains grow, how much protection a small dose provides, and whether immune-system boosters called adjuvants are needed and prove to be safe; adjuvants are not used in American flu vaccines now.

Clinical trials testing those questions are expected to take another couple of months, said Dr. Jesse L. Goodman, director of the F. D.A.'s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.

Assuming a swine flu vaccination campaign begins, it will be voluntary, Dr. Schuchat emphasized, but she "strongly encouraged" pregnant women to get both a seasonal flu shot and a swine flu shot when they are available.

The C.D.C.has been closely following the disease in the Southern Hemisphere winter, and it is mimicking the patterns seen in the United States and Mexico in the spring, she said.

Most infections and most serious cases are in children and young adults, and those with underlying conditions, including pregnancy, are the most likely to die. Dr. Schuchat likened the spread's unpredictability to that of popcorn: one city could see an explosion of cases and overwhelmed hospitals while another saw few.

Her most important message, she added, was that "the virus isn't gone, and we fully expect there will be challenges in the fall. "

Why did officials expect the swine flu to erupt as soon as schools open rather than in October or November?

A.There will be sufficient swine flu vaccines then.

B.The swine flu is still circulating.

C.The cold weather then will hinder their work.

D.People will be plunged into panic by then.

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第10题
听力原文:UNICEF is joining with a nonprofit group to bring AIDS prevention programs to mor

听力原文: UNICEF is joining with a nonprofit group to bring AIDS prevention programs to more women and children in five countries. UNICEF, United Nations Children's Fund, will work with Family Health International. The new partnership will be established at first in Guyana, India, Malawi, Nigeria and Zambia. One of the goals is to improve care for babies infected with H. I. V. , the virus that causes AIDS. Another is to prevent the spread of H. I. V. from mother to child. Activities will depend on the needs of each country. In some cases, anti-AIDS drugs will be provided to infected parents of children. Women and children living in rural communities will receive most of the services (Q18). Both UNICEF and Family Health International will expand their partnership into more countries in the future. Family Health International has been working on public health issues since 1971 (Q19). The organization is based in North Carolina and has programs in seventy countries. It does research on infectious diseases and reproductive health, and also provides services. Experts say an important part of fighting AIDS is political will (Q20). One example they point to is Cambodia. That country has been getting attention for its progress in reducing some of the highest infection rates in Asia. Experts praise the government for supporting public education efforts and programs.

The services of the new partnership are provided mainly to ______.

A.mothers of infected babies.

B.infected children and women.

C.infected children in cities.

D.infected women in cities.

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