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单选题Sports and SexesIn sports the sexes are separate. (36) and men de not run or swim in the same races. Women are less strong than men. That (37) is (38) people say. Women are (39) "the weaker sex", or if men want to please them, "the fairsex". But boys and girls are taught (40) schools and universities. There are women (41) are famous prime ministers, scientists and writers. And women live longer than men. (42) European woman can expect (43) until the age of 74; a man only until he is 68. Are women's bodies really weaker? The fastest men can run a mile in (44) 4 minutes. The best women need 5 minutes. Women's times are always slower than (45) , but some facts are a surprise. Some of the (46) women swimmers today are girls. One of them swam 400 metres (47) 4 minutes and 21.2 seconds when she was only 16. The first "Tartan" in films was (48) Olympic swimmer, Johnny Weissmuller. His fastest 400 meters was 4 minutes and 59. I seconds, (49) is 37.9 seconds (50) than a girl 50 years later! This does not mean that women are (51) men (52) . Conditions are very different now, and sport is much (53) serious. It is (54) serious that some women are given hormone injections. At the Olympics a doctor has to check (55) the women are really women or not. It seems like that sport has many problems. Life can be very complicated when there are two separate sexes.
单选题Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inafriend'shouse.B.Inashop.C.Ataparty.
单选题The answer was probably given by ______.
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单选题All the leading newspapers ______ the trade talks between China and the USA. A. reported B. printed C. announced D. published
单选题I came to India a year ago to find a village in which I could live and write, but it was many months before I settled down. I wasted a lot of time looking for the "typical" village. Yet no such thing exists. Often the villagers themselves were puzzled. Why had I come? I had put aside my work as a newspaper reporter because my ideas had changed. I had come to believe that what was happening in the developing countries was more important than anything else. But to understand how three-quarters of the world's people live, and how their future might affect ours, I felt that I first had to try and share their way of life. In the end I chose a mountain village because it was a little cooler than those in the plains. I took the bus from town along a rough road. Then came a rough walk down a path to the river. After this I began the climb into the hills. Every time I stopped to catch my breath, there was a wonderful sight After several hours walk the village was in sight.
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单选题What does Susan want to do this summer?
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单选题—Are you coming to Kate's birthday party? —I'm not sure. I ______ go to the theater instead. A.must B.would C.should D.might
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单选题We ______ this recorder for five hundred yuan.[A] spent[B] cost[C] bought[D] paid
单选题After recovering from his illness, he was very anxious to ______ his work.
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单选题 Dear editor, Why do newspapers have
so many advertisements for electronic (电子的) equipment? Last Sunday I counted ads
for seven kinds of televisions and thirteen kinds of radios in the Youth
Journal. Besides that, there were pages and pages of ads for Citizens Band
radios and tape recorders. Don't you realize what electronic
equipment is doing to our daily life? Everywhere you go you may hear loud music
and advertisements over radios; this continuous noise is doing harm to our ears.
Husbands don't talk to wives any more; they are always watching the news or a
ball game. Children's eyes become hurt with endless hours of watching not only
the programs for children but also those for grown-ups as well. And worse,
hidden microphones find out our personal lives, and computers keep records of
personal information about us. That is enough! I think you
should limit the amount of advertising of electronic equipment in the Youth
Journal, or it will make life unbearable (难以忍受的) for us all.
Jason Smith Atlanta, Georgia
单选题Why did Mr. Smith go to see his doctor?
