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  Most Americans don't like to get advice from members of their family. They get advice from “strangers”. When they need advice, they don't usually ask people they know. Instead many of them write letters to newspapers and magazines which give advice on many different subjects including family problems, the use of language, health, cooking, child care, clothes, and even on how to buy a house or a car.

  Most newspapers regularly print letters from readers with problems. Along with the letters there are answers written by people who are supposed to know how to solve such problems. Some of these writers are doctors; others are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice are women without special training for this kind of work.

  One of them answers letters written to “Dear Abby”. The other is addressed as “Dear Ann Landers”. Experience is their preparation for giving advice.

  There is one writer who has not lived long enough to have much experience. She is a girl named Angel Gavaliere, who started writing advice for newspaper readers at the age of ten. Her advice to young readers now appears regularly in a column called DEAR ANGEL in the Philadelphia Bulletin.

  So people often say Americans get advice from strangers.

1.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.None of the Americans likes to ask advice from members of his family.

B.People like to ask advice from others.

C.Great writers of advice are usually women.

D.The writers of advice included doctors, lawyers and educators.

2.The subjects which newspapers and magazines give advice on are ________.

[  ]

A.family problems, the use of language, health, child care

B.cooking, clothes and how to buy a house or a car

C.for different advisors and askers

D.both A and B

3.The word “educators” in the text means ________.

[  ]

A.people who want to get education

B.people who teach small children

C.people who have a good education and can educate others

D.people who have no education and therefore want to be educated

4.Among the writers writing advice for newspaper readers, two women are the most famous. Because ________.

[  ]

A.they have been trained specially for the work

B.they have much experience and do their work well

C.they usually make good preparations

D.they have been well educated

5.In the passage, the writer wants to tell us ________.

[  ]

A.a(chǎn) man can also get advice from a girl without experience

B.most Americans get advice from unknown people around them

C.most Americans like to get advice from newspapers, magazines, etc.

D.experience is as important as training

答案:D;D;C;B;C
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  Michael McCarthy climbed to the top of the Willis Tower not long ago.The Tower stands 1451 feet(442 meters)tall, the highest building in the US.

  As he got to the last step, McCarthy almost fell down, but that didn't stop him.The 14-year-old boy finally finished climbing the 2,109 steps and arrived at the top, where he enjoyed the cheers from the crowd.

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