During the twentieth-century there has been a great change in the lives of women. A woman marrying at the end of the nineteenth century would probably have been in her middle twenties, and would be likely to have seven or eight children, of whom four or five lived till they were five years old. By the time the youngest was fifteen, the mother would have been in her early fifties and would expect to live a further twenty years, during which chance and health made it unusual for her to get paid work. Today women marry younger and have fewer children. Usually a woman's youngest child will be fifteen when she is forty-five and can be expected to live another thirty-five years and is likely to take paid work until sixty.
This important change in women's life has only recently begun to have its full effect on women's economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school and 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 marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full or part-time work. 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.
46. We are told that in a family in about 1900 .
A. few children died before they were five
B. seven or eight children lived to be more than five
C. the youngest child would be fifteen
D. four or five children died when they were five
47.One reason why the woman of today may take a job is that she .
A. is younger when her children are old enough to look after themselves
B. does not like children herself
C. needn't worry about food for her children
D. can be free from family duties when she reaches sixty
48. According to the passage, it is now quite usual for women to .
A. stay at home after leaving school
B. marry men younger than themselves
C. start working again later in life
D. marry while still at school
49.Many girls are now likely to .
A. give up their jobs for good after they are married
B. leave school as soon as they can
C. marry so that they can get a job
D. continue working until they are going to have a baby
50. Now a husband probably .
A. plays a greater part in looking after the children
B. helps his wife by doing more of the housework
C. feels dissatisfied with his part in the family
D. takes a part-time job so that he can help in the home
I was in a strange city I didn’t know at all, and what’s more, I could not speak a word of the language. On my second day I got on the first bus that passed, rode on it for several stops, then got off and walked on. The first two hours passed pleasantly enough, then I decided to turn back to my hotel for lunch. After walking about for some time, I decided I had better ask the way. The trouble was that the only word I knew of the language was the name of the street in which I lived, and even that I pronounced badly. I stopped to ask a newspaper-seller. He handed me a paper. I shook my head and repeated the name of the street and he put the paper into my hands. I had to give him some money and went on my way. The next person I asked was a policeman. He listened to me carefully, nodded and gently took me by the arm. There was a strange look in his eyes as he pointed left and right and left again. I nodded politely and began walking in the direction he pointed.
About an hour passed and I noticed that the houses were getting fewer and fewer and green fields were appearing on either side of me. I had come all the way into the countryside. The only thing left for me to do was find the nearest railway station.The writer preferred to walk back to his hotel because_______.
A.he had no money to buy a ticket |
B.he wanted to lose himself in the city |
C.he tried to know the city in this way |
D.it was late and there were no buses passing by |
The newspaper-seller______.
A.didn’t know where the hotel was |
B.didn’t understand what the writer said |
C.could understand what the writer said |
D.didn’t want to take the money from the writer |
From the story we know that the policeman______.
A.was kind but didn’t understand the writer |
B.told the writer where to take a train |
C.knew what the writer really meant |
D.was cold-hearted and didn’t help the writer |
What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.The writer got close to the hotel where he stayed. |
B.The writer got to the hotel with the policeman’s help. |
C.The writer found he was much farther away from the hotel. |
D.The writer found the hotel in the direction the policeman pointed. |
In your opinion, what was the writer’s real trouble?
A.He didn’t know the city at all. |
B.He couldn’t speak the language. |
C.He went too far in the wrong bus. |
D.He followed the policeman’s direction. |
Donald was not very good at maths. He could not understand the teacher’s explanations. Even when the teacher explained something a second time, Donald still could not understand it. “Never mind,” Donald told himself. “I’m quite good at other subjects. I’ll cheat in the maths exam, then I won’t be in trouble.”
“I will sit next to the boy who’s best at maths,” he thought, “and copy down his answers.” The day of the exam came, and Donald sat next to Brian Smith, who always was at the top of the class in maths. Donald carefully copied Brian’s answers onto his own exam paper. At the end of the exam, the teacher collected the papers and graded them. Then she said, “Well, boys and girls. I’ve decided to give a prize to the student who got the highest grade. However, it’s difficult for me to decide who to give the prize to, because two students, Doanld and Brian, got the same grade.”
“Let them share it,” one of the other students said.
“I have thought about that,” the teacher said, “but I have decided to give the prize to Brian.” Donald was angry when he heard this. He stood up and said. “That is not fair. I got the same grade as Brian.” “That is true,” the teacher said. “However, Brian’s answer to Question 18 was ‘I don’t know,’ while yours was ‘Neither do I.’”Donald decided to cheat in the maths exam because_________.
A.he was always at the top of the class in maths |
B.he understood the questions |
C.he was not very good at maths |
D.the maths teacher did not explain the questions carefully |
Donald got a high grade in maths because __________
A.maths was his best subject |
B.the questions were easy |
C.he copied from another boy |
D.the teacher explained the questions carefully |
Donald got the same grade as Brian because _________.
A.both boys were good at maths |
B.Donald cheated |
C.Brian copied Donald’s answers |
D.the question were very easy |
The teacher knew it was Donald who cheated because _______.
A.his answers were the same as Brian’s |
B.he wrote “I don’t know” as an answer |
C.he got the same wrong answers as Brian |
D.he wrote the words “Neither do I” |
Why was he angry when Donald heard that the teacher would give a prize to Brian?
A.Because he got the same grade as Brian. |
B.Because Brian copied him. |
C.Because the teacher didn’t know Donald’s answers. |
D.Because he cheated in the maths exam. |
My mother loves flowers. As soon as warm weather comes around, you will find her planting, watering and weeding over everything .For many years we lived next door to each other, and she spent as much time in my garden as she did her own. After the flowers became plentiful each summer, she would cut colorful bouquets(花束)to enjoy inside the house—both hers and mine . I would often come home from work and find a beautiful arrangement(布置)of fresh flowers on my coffee table.
Shortly before Christmas one year, a local flower shop offered a bouquet-a-month special. It seemed to be a great way to thank her for all of the flowers she had given me through the years.
After the holidays, in early January, I drove her to the flower shop to pick up her first month’s bouquet. the small fresh colorful bouquet would hardly fill a small vase(花瓶).
I was so embarrassed(尴尬的).However, after we returned home, she began to arrange the flowers she had received.“Mom, I’m sorry, ”I told her.“I can’t believe how skimpy that bouquet is.”She looked at me and smiled.“It’s okay,”she said“It allows me to better enjoy the beauty of each one.”
Mom’s words helped me to realize something bigger and more important—when we have too many good things, we often fail to enjoy the beauty of each one.
Thanks, Mom ,for helping me understand that less is sometimes more.According to paragraph 1 ,which of the following is TRUE?
A.The author’s mother put fresh flowers on the author’s coffee table. |
B.The author used to buy some fresh flowers on her way home. |
C.The author’s mother usually bought flowers for her daughter. |
D.The author and her mother shared a beautiful garden. |
The author bought her mother flowers to_______.
A.celebrate the coming Christmas |
B.express thanks for all her mother’s done |
C.bring more flowers to her mother’s garden |
D.arrange her mother’s new house |
The underlined word“skimpy”in Paragraph 4 means_______.
A.beautiful | B.colorful |
C.cheap | D.small |
What did the author learn from her mother?
A.How to grow flowers. |
B.How to arrange flowers |
C.Enjoying life if possible |
D.Considering things in other ways. |
I was sleeping in my room when my bed started shaking and a loud noise was heard. I woke up and my mom was screaming my name. Next moment I was running along with my younger sister, mom and dad. Before I ran out of the door, I realized my elder sister hadn’t come out yet. So I screamed her name at the top of my voice. My mom said she had gone to her class. Then the four of us, along with many others, were running on the staircase. We lived on the seventh floor, so I thought we would not be able to make it and the building would fall before we managed to reach even the fourth floor. My dad’s head was injured by something falling down. I did try to put my hand over his head. When we reached the sixth floor, the building split into two. We had no way to get down.
The next thing I remember is silence. There were around 30 people on the staircase and none could react. Five minutes later, someone opened the door of the sixth-floor flat. We all went in. we were wondering how we would get down. From the balcony of the sixth-floor flat, I saw people standing on the ground floor. All eyes were stuck on us. I could see my elder sister crying.
Our first hope of surviving came when a worker climbed a rope to where we were. That was ,the first time we thought maybe we could get down. Half an hour passed and we were still trapped. Finally RSS people arrived with ropes. They got people down one by one. My biggest worry was how my dad would get down. Finally after two and a half hours, we all got down.
That day we saw the power of nature. It has taken more than two years to build the flats and it took just one and a half minutes to destroy the structure.What is this passage mainly about?
A.Ways to survive an earthquake. |
B.Reasons why earthquakes happen. |
C.The love of parents in an earthquake. |
D.The writer’s experience in an earthquake |
When the building split into two, the writer and his/her family_______.
A.were still sleeping |
B.were trapped on the sixth floor |
C.were looking for a family member |
D.were running from the seventh floor to the sixth floor |
The first time the writer thought they would probably survive was when_______.
A.the writer was encouraged by people on the ground floor |
B.someone opened the door of the sixth-floor flat |
C.a worker climbed up on a rope |
D.RSS people arrived with ropes |
The earthquake made the writer realize that_______.
A.there is always hope for people |
B.the power of nature is really great |
C.natural disasters can happen any time |
D.human beings are strong in natural disasters |
Would you like to discover all the corners of the UK, or travel abroad? Maybe you have never tried the motorhome (旅宿车) lifestyle before. Well, read this article and you will know why a motorhome is a good choice.
Nothing is better than a motorhome. It has so many uses that it is considered the most versatile vehicle(交通工具)and it is also very comfortable. If you are thinking about hiring a motorhome this summer, then the best advice is to book it early, especially if you are considering the school holidays. The motorhome hire service is very seasonal and motorhome hire companies will never have extra vehicles available in the summer months.
There are a lot of companies throughout the UK, and some of the big ones have motorhomes spread all over the country. At present, the largest network for motorhome hire is provided by Motorhome which is based in Cambridge. If you are in the UK , you may phone 0800-612-8719 for details of its motorhome hire information. Motorhome has a network of over 500 vehicles all over England, Scotland and Wales.
Most people wishing to hire a motorhome are families that are looking for an alternative(替代品)to a European package holiday, especially as flying now has become more expensive, and is considered to be environmentally unfriendly. There is no doubt that the idea of no-fly holidays is going to become more popular as fewer people think it is safe to fly. This explains why more and more people are choosing to hire a motorhome for their holidays.This passage is written to explain why it is a good idea to_______
A.take an adventure | B.travel to England |
C.try a new lifestyle | D.hire a motorhome |
What does the underlined word“versatile”in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Large and comfortable. | B.Fast and exciting |
C.Having a lot of uses. | D.Having a lot of fun. |
Why should you book a motohome early if you want to book one for this summer?
A.Because booking early is much cheaper. |
B.Because summer is usually a very busy season. |
C.Because you can arrange your time better. |
D.Because students usually book them to earn money. |
The last paragraph tells us the advantages of hiring a motorhome by_______.
A.telling us a story |
B.giving detailed data |
C.comparing it with flying |
D.showing the results of a study |