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16.The case was decided in ()of Mr.Cooney.( )

A、 light

B、 favor

C、 charge

D、 search

答案:B

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35.Until the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, man's knowledge of the physical world().( )
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19.If you go out, I will () the baby.
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2、In a family where the roles of men and women are not sharply separated and where many household tasks are shared to a greater or lesser extent, notions of male superiority are hard to maintain.The pattern of sharing in tasks and in decisions makes for equality, and this in turn leads to further sharing. In such a hcme, the growing boy and girl lean场accept that equality more easily than did their parents and to prepare more fully for participation in a world characterized by cooperation rather than by the “battle of sexes.” If the process goes too far and man's role is regarded as less important that has happened in some cases----we are as badly off as before, only in reverse. lt is time to reassess the role of the man in the American family. We are getting a little tired of “Momism”----but we don't want to exchange it for a”neo-Popism.” What we need, rather, is the recognition that bringing up children involves a partnership of equals. There are signs that psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and specialists on the family are becoming more aware of the part men pkay and that they have decided that women should not receive all the credit----nor all the blame. We have almost given up saying that a woman's place is in the home. We are beginning, however, to analyze man's place in the home and to insist that he does have a place in it. Nor is that place irrelevant to the healthy development of the child.The family is a co-operative enterprise for which it is difficult to lay down rules. because each family needs to work out its own ways for solving its own problems. Excessive authoritarianism has unhappy consequences, whether it wears skirts or trousers, and the ideal of equal rights and equal responsibilities is pertinent not only to a healthy democracy, but also to a healthy family.5.According to the author, the solution offamily problems()( )
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10.The new laws limit the () of the king's power.
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3、Believe it or not, optical illusion(错觉)can cut highway crashes. Japan is a case in point. It has reduced automobile crashes on some roads by nearly 75percent using a simple optical illusion. Bent stripes, called chevrons (人字形), painted on the roads make drivers think that they are driving faster than they really are, and thus drivers slow down. Now the American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety in Washington D.C. is planning to repeat Japan's success. Starting next year, the foundation will paint chevrons and other patterns of stripes on selected roads around the country to test how well the patterns reduce highway crashes. Excessive speed plays a major role in as much as one fifth of all fatal traffic accidents, according to the foundation will conduct its tests in areas where speed - related hazards are the greatest - curves, exit slopes, traffic circles, and bridges. Some studies suggest that straight, horizontal bars painted across roads can initially cut the average speed of drivers in half. However, traffic often returns to full speed within months as drivers become used to seeing the painted bars. Chevrons, scientists say, not only give drivers the impression that they are driving faster than they really are but also make a lane appear to be narrower.The result is a longer lasting reduction in highway speed and the number of traffic accidents.2.On roads painted with chevrons, drivers tend to feel that()、( )
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3、A centuries-old tradition, illustrated in a modern children's book, link the sweetness of honey with the joy of learning to read. 'The grandpa held a jar of honey so that all the family could see.He then dipped a spoon into it and put some honey on the cover of a small book. The little girl had just turned five.”Stand up, little one, 'he asked the girl softly.'l did this for your mother, your/uncles, your older brother, and now you!’ Then. He handed the book to her.Taste!' She touched the honey with her finger and put it into her mouth.'What's that taste?' the grandma asked. The little girl answered, ' Sweet!' Then all of the family said in a single voice, Yes, and so is knowledge, but knowledge is from the bee that made that sweet honev. vou have to ao after it throuah the pages of a book!' The little girl knew that the promise to read was at last hers.Soon she was going to learn to read.”This is the beginning of a profoundly moving children's book entitled Thank You, Mr. Falker. In this book, Patricia Polacco writes of her own passion to read, inspired by the honey on the book.It wasn't until fifth grade that she met her beloved teacher who provided the help that she needed to finally unlock>the magic of the written word. Reading this book, we are in fact acquainted with some enduring traditions of child education that stress the importance of verbal capacity at a very early age. The child learning to read is admitted into a collective memory by way of books. And with the printed words that are active with meaning, the child becomes acquainted with a common past which he or she renews, to a greater or lesser degree, in every reading. Much as the author of the book Thank You, Mr. Falker puts it, “ Almost as if it were magic, or as if 1ight poured into her brain, the words and sentences started to take shape on the page as they never hzd before···And she understood the whole thing.··Then she went into the living room and found the book on a shelf, the very book that her grandpa had shown her so many years ago.She spooned honey on the cover and tasted the sweetness···Then she held the book, honey and all, close to her chest. She could feel tears roll down her cheeks, but they weren't tears of sadness-she was happy, so very happy.”3.The book entitled Thank You, Mr.Falker is about _( )
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18.However, radio is already rapidlybecoming ()to thousands of people in these areas.( )
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38.He thinks he'd better ()art since his intellect is not good for science.
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14.The first, second, and third prizes went to Bob, Jack and Henry().( )
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48.Opportunities are always available ()one uses his mind.( )
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16.The case was decided in ()of Mr.Cooney.( )

A、 light

B、 favor

C、 charge

D、 search

答案:B

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35.Until the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, man's knowledge of the physical world().( )

A. both had limits and superficiality

B. was both limited and superficial

C. was worth limits and superficial both

D. had both limits and superficial

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19.If you go out, I will () the baby.

A. take care

B. look for

C. see at

D. attend to

解析:解析:明显表达的是”照顾,照看”。

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2、In a family where the roles of men and women are not sharply separated and where many household tasks are shared to a greater or lesser extent, notions of male superiority are hard to maintain.The pattern of sharing in tasks and in decisions makes for equality, and this in turn leads to further sharing. In such a hcme, the growing boy and girl lean场accept that equality more easily than did their parents and to prepare more fully for participation in a world characterized by cooperation rather than by the “battle of sexes.” If the process goes too far and man's role is regarded as less important that has happened in some cases----we are as badly off as before, only in reverse. lt is time to reassess the role of the man in the American family. We are getting a little tired of “Momism”----but we don't want to exchange it for a”neo-Popism.” What we need, rather, is the recognition that bringing up children involves a partnership of equals. There are signs that psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and specialists on the family are becoming more aware of the part men pkay and that they have decided that women should not receive all the credit----nor all the blame. We have almost given up saying that a woman's place is in the home. We are beginning, however, to analyze man's place in the home and to insist that he does have a place in it. Nor is that place irrelevant to the healthy development of the child.The family is a co-operative enterprise for which it is difficult to lay down rules. because each family needs to work out its own ways for solving its own problems. Excessive authoritarianism has unhappy consequences, whether it wears skirts or trousers, and the ideal of equal rights and equal responsibilities is pertinent not only to a healthy democracy, but also to a healthy family.5.According to the author, the solution offamily problems()( )

A. is best left in the hands of social workers

B. is similar in all families

C. can be reached by following ironclad rules

D. needs to be reached by ways unique to each family

解析:解析:找到关键词family problems,仔细阅读本句,选择D。

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10.The new laws limit the () of the king's power.

A. height

B. level

C. extent

D. horizon

解析:解析:根据句子含义,表达是”范围,程度”

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3、Believe it or not, optical illusion(错觉)can cut highway crashes. Japan is a case in point. It has reduced automobile crashes on some roads by nearly 75percent using a simple optical illusion. Bent stripes, called chevrons (人字形), painted on the roads make drivers think that they are driving faster than they really are, and thus drivers slow down. Now the American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety in Washington D.C. is planning to repeat Japan's success. Starting next year, the foundation will paint chevrons and other patterns of stripes on selected roads around the country to test how well the patterns reduce highway crashes. Excessive speed plays a major role in as much as one fifth of all fatal traffic accidents, according to the foundation will conduct its tests in areas where speed - related hazards are the greatest - curves, exit slopes, traffic circles, and bridges. Some studies suggest that straight, horizontal bars painted across roads can initially cut the average speed of drivers in half. However, traffic often returns to full speed within months as drivers become used to seeing the painted bars. Chevrons, scientists say, not only give drivers the impression that they are driving faster than they really are but also make a lane appear to be narrower.The result is a longer lasting reduction in highway speed and the number of traffic accidents.2.On roads painted with chevrons, drivers tend to feel that()、( )

A. they should avoid speed – related hazards

B. they are driving in the wrong lane

C. they should slow down their speed

D. they are approaching the speed limit

解析:解析:找到关键词chevrons+driver首次出现的地方,仔细理解本句,答案既出,选择C。

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3、A centuries-old tradition, illustrated in a modern children's book, link the sweetness of honey with the joy of learning to read. 'The grandpa held a jar of honey so that all the family could see.He then dipped a spoon into it and put some honey on the cover of a small book. The little girl had just turned five.”Stand up, little one, 'he asked the girl softly.'l did this for your mother, your/uncles, your older brother, and now you!’ Then. He handed the book to her.Taste!' She touched the honey with her finger and put it into her mouth.'What's that taste?' the grandma asked. The little girl answered, ' Sweet!' Then all of the family said in a single voice, Yes, and so is knowledge, but knowledge is from the bee that made that sweet honev. vou have to ao after it throuah the pages of a book!' The little girl knew that the promise to read was at last hers.Soon she was going to learn to read.”This is the beginning of a profoundly moving children's book entitled Thank You, Mr. Falker. In this book, Patricia Polacco writes of her own passion to read, inspired by the honey on the book.It wasn't until fifth grade that she met her beloved teacher who provided the help that she needed to finally unlock>the magic of the written word. Reading this book, we are in fact acquainted with some enduring traditions of child education that stress the importance of verbal capacity at a very early age. The child learning to read is admitted into a collective memory by way of books. And with the printed words that are active with meaning, the child becomes acquainted with a common past which he or she renews, to a greater or lesser degree, in every reading. Much as the author of the book Thank You, Mr. Falker puts it, “ Almost as if it were magic, or as if 1ight poured into her brain, the words and sentences started to take shape on the page as they never hzd before···And she understood the whole thing.··Then she went into the living room and found the book on a shelf, the very book that her grandpa had shown her so many years ago.She spooned honey on the cover and tasted the sweetness···Then she held the book, honey and all, close to her chest. She could feel tears roll down her cheeks, but they weren't tears of sadness-she was happy, so very happy.”3.The book entitled Thank You, Mr.Falker is about _( )

A. the early life of Mr. Falker

B. Polacco's early experience with reading

C. the magic power of written words on children

D. how the honey on the book makes children feel happy

解析:解析:找到关于这本书的介绍,选择B。

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18.However, radio is already rapidlybecoming ()to thousands of people in these areas.( )

A. expensive

B. accessible

C. approachable

D. access

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38.He thinks he'd better ()art since his intellect is not good for science.

A. coincide with

B. keep up with

C. do without

D. go in for

解析:解析:根据句子含义,表明”从事,追求”

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14.The first, second, and third prizes went to Bob, Jack and Henry().( )

A. differently

B. separately

C. respectively

D. equally

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48.Opportunities are always available ()one uses his mind.( )

A. as long as

B. as

C. unless

D. in case

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