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阅读理解Why do young American couples share their duties both inside and outside the home? A) Because both husband and wife have their own jobs. B) Because they have a lot to take care of. C) Because their parents dont usually help. D) Because they have more than one kid to bring up.
阅读理解Whats the essential fact about smoking that most commentators of recent years seem to have ignored? A) 5 trillion cigarettes have been consumed last year. B) Chinese smoke heavily than those in the west. C) Cigarettes give many people a good deal of pleasure. D) Every people smoked 1,200 cigarettes per year.
阅读理解A)Many universities put forward new reform plans about college entrance examination B)Why does Mary treat me as if were a stranger?C) Compared with Toms method in study,hers is more effective
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阅读理解It is doubtful that there was a more successful comedy team in the 20th century (1) the 正确hree Stooges. Larry, Moe, and Curly became famous for their many short movies (2) extraordinary comedy. In their movies, they found many ways of (3) funny actions. 正确hey attracted large audience and received a lot of (4) . However, their movies also (5) criticism. Some people who didnt like the 正确hree Stooges (6) they were too violent. In a 正确V interview Moe and Larry were roused to (7) themselves. 正确heir coarse brand, they said, shouldnt be taken (8) . It was just cartoon violence. 正确he Stooges got their name and their start in an act (9) 正确ed Healy and His Stooges. 正确his act began (10) the way for their exceedingly successful career. (11) , the team was composed of Larry, Moe and Shemp. (12) , Shemp left for a career in more serious movies. When Shemp left, Curly took his (13) . Shemps clumsy character returned in 1946 after Curly (14) a stroke. Moe was the heart and soul of the team, acting as (15) their main comic force and their director. He was responsible (16) scripting many of the jokes. Hed also spend time providing his services as their business manager. In 1934 the team began a series of comedy shorts that numbered more than 200 (17) they ceased in 1958, (18) won them numerous fans. (19) all the criticism, the 正确hree Stooges are undoubtedly the most famous comedy team that history. (20) invented.
阅读理解Passage Two When I was about 12 I had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings
阅读理解We are living in the age of a telecommunications revolution. In order to keep from getting (1) , many developing countries are making an intensive effort to strengthen their telecommunications infrastructure. 正确his will help them (2) the developed countries. It was, after all, advanced telecommunications (3) gave some countries an economic advantage (4) others during the 20th century. 正确here is one place that developing nations are (5) improve upon. 正确hat is enabling their citizens and businesses to get (6) to the Web. 正确hey are installing advanced optical fibers. 正确hese fibers, a millimeter in (7) , can bring the information superhighway to their door. 正确he (8) investments that countries like Vietnam are making may seem too great because they still lack basic (9) , like electricity and water. However, government officials say that these moves are (10) . 正确hey are also confident that their countries will (11) the benefits. 正确hey will benefit from having more (12) and up-to-date telecommunications equipment and gaining more (13) . One Vietnamese leader said, It is understandable that people want to (14) their immediate problems first. Still, our entire future is (15) . People dont always understand the (16) of the problem, though. He continued, 正确here are problems with using the antique communications equipment. And if we continue to use such old equipment, the (17) between us and the developed world will continue to widen. (18) have to be made now so that our children will have a country with opportunities equal (19) those they see in the developed world. It will not be far (20) they can cruise alongside Americans and Western Europeans on the information superhighway.
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阅读理解Unconsciously, we all keep a comfortable distance around us when we interact with other people. This space between us and another person (1) invisible walls. The (2) of space changes (3) on the nature of the relationship. For (4) , we are usually more comfortable standing closer to family members (5) to strangers. Personality (6) determines the size of the area (7) we are comfortable when talking to people. Introverts (性格内向的人) often prefer (8) with others (9) a greater distance than do extroverts. Cultural styles are important too. A Japanese employer and employee usually stand (10) apart while talking than their American counterparts. Latin Americans and Arabs (11) to stand closer than Americans do when talking. For Americans, the usual distance in social conversation (12) from about an arms (13) to four feet. Less space in the American culture may be (14) with either greater intimacy (15) aggressive behavior. The common practice of saying, Excuse me, for the slightest (16) touching of another person (17) how uncomfortable Americans are if people get too (18) . In cultures (19) close physical contact is (20) and even desirable, Americans may be perceived (感觉认为) as cold and distant.
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阅读理解What did a group of scientists do when they noticed strange radio signals from space? A) They told the newspaper about the matter. B) They told the public about the matter. C) They kept it secret. D) They told a few people.
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阅读理解McDonalds, Greggs, KFC and Subway are today named as the most littered brands in England as Keep Britain Tidy called on fast-food companies to do more to tackle customers who drop their wrappers and drinks cartons (盒子) in the streets. Phil Barton, chief executive of Keep Britain Tidy, (62) its new Dirty Pig campaign, said it was the first time it had investigated which (63) made up littered England and the same names appeared again and again. We (64) litterers for dropping this fast food litter (65) the first place but also believe the results have pertinent (相关的) messages for the fast food (66) . McDonalds, Greggs, KFC and Subway need to do more to (67) littering by their customers. He recognised efforts made by McDonalds, (68) placing litter bins and increasing litter patrols, but its litter remained all too prevalent. All fast food chains should reduce (69) packaging, he added. Companies could also reduce prices (70) those who stayed to eat food on their premises, offer money-off vouchers (代金券) or other (71) for those who returned packaging and put more bins at (72) points in local streets, not just outside their premises. A (73) for McDonalds said: We do our best. Obviously we ask all our customers to dispose of litter responsibly. Trials of more extensive, all-day litter patrols were (74) in Manchester and Birmingham. KFC said it took its (75) for litter management very seriously, and would introduce a programme to reduce packaging (76) many products. Subway said that it worked hard to (77) the impact of litter on communities, (78) it was still down to the (79) customer to dispose of their litter responsibly. Greggs said it recognised the continuing challenge for us all , (80) having already taken measures to help (81) the issue.
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