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Women make better drivers than men for many reasons. Why is that, do you suppose? Wouldn’t you think that competing at who has better driving abilities is pointless? If you ask me, I’d like to say, men know that women are better drivers but do not have the courage to admit the truth — women are queens of the road.

Unlike men, women stop for directions when they have no idea as to where they are going. We don’t drive around for hours pointlessly wasting a tank of gas only to find ourselves heading in the wrong direction. Have you ever be in a car with a man who is lost? He tells you to shut up when you begin to open your mouth. And every five minutes or so he takes a turn going forty-five miles per hour only to find out he’s made another wrong turn.

Speeding is what men do best on the road. Traffic is not a race. There is a reason why men get more speeding tickets than women. Not because we trick to get out of tickets but only because we don’t get pulled over as frequently. We don’t speed. We have more intelligence than senselessly to put our own lives as well as the lives of others in danger.

My largest issue with male drivers is how a majority of them drive with one hand on the wheel and the other hand doing only God knows what. The seat is backed as far as possible, and they’re totally lost into loud music beyond a necessary level. You don’t ever see women driving like that.

I feel that the above evidence more than proves my points that women are not only better drivers but also safer drivers than men. We women rule the road. Oh, and men, if you want to continue criticizing (批評) women for being bad drivers, bring it on. We know you lack confidence, or else you wouldn’t be wasting your valuable time making jokes about the ones you may choose to spend the rest of your days with.

66.If a woman driver feels lost, she will ___________.

A.tell the man next to her to shut up               B.drive aimlessly for hours without stopping

C.take the wrong turns at a high speed           D.stop the car and ask people for help

67.In Paragraph 3, the writer tries to tell us that ___________.

A.women drivers have more responsibility for lives

B.women drivers often play tricks on the police in charge

C.men drivers are more confident and skillful in driving

D.men drivers usually have to be pulled over to the roadsides

68.According to the passage,what does the writer worry most about men drivers?

A.not stopping for directions                       B.making jokes about women

C.not paying full attention                                  D.getting more speeding tickets

69.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?

(①=paragraph 1; ②=paragraph 2; ③=paragraph 3; ④=paragraph 4; ⑤=paragraph 5)

70.What’s the main topic of the passage?

    A.Why are women good at driving?                    B.Why do men have better driving abilities?

    C.Why are women better drivers than men?     D.Why should women be respected?

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Don and his 11-year-old son, Aaron, love basketball. For Aaron’s birthday last October, Don decided to drive him to Cincinnati, more than two hours’  1  , for the first  2  of the World Series. They had no tickets but hoped to buy a  3  from scalpers (票販子).
  After arriving, they walked in the streets for two hours, carrying a   4  that said, “We need two tickets.” There were a lot of scalpers but the  5  ticket was $ 175. They were  6  to leave when a man stopped them. He  7  out two tickets and handed them to the father. “How much do you want?” “No charge.” Said the man, “  8  the game .”
  When asked later, the man  9 , “I was working for Joe, who hadn’t  10 a World Series in 16 years. But he was  11 and couldn’t make it this time .So he told me to give the two tickets
   12 . The only 13 he set was to give the tickets to people I thought would be worthy. A lot of people looked 14 they might just take the tickets and 15 them. Then I saw you. You seemed very 16 and you made me 17 my dad and me when I was a child. I would have died to go to a World Series game with my father. But I never did.”
  How 18 it was to Don and his son! Here is what Don said, “It’s the most memorable thing that ever happened to us. My boy and I must have turned to each other 30 times during the game and said, ‘I can’t 19 this.’ We’ll never forget 20 .”
1.A.way B.a(chǎn)way C.distance D.beyond
2.A.game B.show C.exhibition D.sport
3.A.ticket B.bill C.pair D.card
4.A.letter B.newspaper C.sign D.book

5.A.best B.cheapest C.worst D.most expensive
6.A.a(chǎn)ble B.glad C.willing D.a(chǎn)bout
7.A.gave B.turned C.sent D.pulled
8.A.Enjoy B.Join C.Look D.Play
9.A.explained B.continued C.a(chǎn)dded D.repeated
10.A.seen B.missed C.been to D.gone to
11.A.kind B.free C.well D.ill
12.A.up B.in C.a(chǎn)way D.off
13.A.ticket B.game C.rule D.example
14.A.if B.a(chǎn)s if C.though D.even though
15.A.use B.get C.send D.sell
16.A.happy B.a(chǎn)nxious C.shy D.excited
17.A.realize B.recognize C.know about D.think of
18.A.proud B.necessary C.fortunate D.difficult
19.A.believe B.see C.think D.do
20.A.the game B.Joe C.that night D.the players

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  Don and his 11-year-old son, Aaron, love basketball.For Aaron’s birthday last October, Don decided to drive him to Cincinnati, more than two hours’   1  , for the first   2   of the World Series.They had no tickets but hoped to buy a   3   from scalpers(票販子).

  After arriving, they walked in the streets for two hours, carrying a   4   that said, “We need two tickets.” There were a lot of scalpers but the   5   ticket was $ 175.They were   6   to leave when a man stopped them.He   7   out two tickets and handed them to the father.“How much do you want?” “No charge.” Said the man, “  8   the game.”

  When asked later, the man   9   “I was working for Joe, who hadn’t   10   a World Series in 16 years.But he was   11   and couldn’t make it this time.So he told me to give the two tickets

12  .The only   13   he set was to give the tickets to people I thought would be worthy.A lot of people looked   14   they might just take the tickets and   15   them.Then I saw you.You seemed very   16   and you made me   17   my dad and me when I was a child.I would have died to go to a World Series game with my father.But I never did.”

How   18   it was to Don and his son! Here is what Don said, “It’s the most memorable thing that ever happened to us.My boy and I must have turned to each other 30 times during the game and said, ‘I can’t   19   this.’ We’ll never forget   20  .”

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way

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away

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distance

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beyond

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game

B.

show

C.

exhibition

D.

sport

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A.

ticket

B.

bill

C.

pair

D.

card

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A.

letter

B.

newspaper

C.

sign

D.

book

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A.

best

B.

cheapest

C.

worst

D.

most expensive

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A.

able

B.

glad

C.

willing

D.

about

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A.

gave

B.

turned

C.

sent

D.

pulled

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A.

Enjoy

B.

Join

C.

Look

D.

Play

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[  ]

A.

explained

B.

continued

C.

added

D.

repeated

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seen

B.

missed

C.

been to

D.

gone to

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A.

kind

B.

free

C.

well

D.

ill

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A.

up

B.

in

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away

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off

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ticket

B.

game

C.

rule

D.

example

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if

B.

as if

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though

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even though

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use

B.

get

C.

send

D.

sell

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happy

B.

anxious

C.

shy

D.

excited

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realize

B.

recognize

C.

know about

D.

think of

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proud

B.

necessary

C.

fortunate

D.

difficult

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A.

believe

B.

see

C.

think

D.

do

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A.

the game

B.

Joe

C.

that night

D.

the players

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    You get all sorts of demands, and the mark of a good hotel is to supply whatever is asked for without sounding surprise. If a guest asks for rubber gloves. You don't ask why. You say, “No problem. What colour do you want?”
  There have been some demands which, much as I would have liked to fill, I couldn't. A Japanese businessman, for example, thought the manager of a hotel was like the captain of a ship so he asked me to marry him and the woman he loved. There was one time, however, we did help out. A young man thought that if he asked his girlfriend to marry him at the Ritz she would say yes. He asked us to put the ring in a cake, and she accepted.
  Top hotels are used more and more to impress. They are used for doing business. If you've got something to sell, take your clients(客戶) to the best hotel where the surroundings are quite helpful. A friend of mine working at Savoy Hotel tells story about a man who gave him 5 pounds to say “Good morning, Mr. Smith” when he walked through the door with two other men. This he did, and could hear Mr. Smith saying, “I do wish they would leave me alone at this place.”
  According to Julian Payne, the most powerful people in any hotel are the porters, who carry bags for hotel guests. “Porters can do almost anything. They can get you tables at the best restaurants or tickets for a popular concert. Don't ask me how they do it or what their deal is because I don't know. Most of them have been there for years. They know more about the history of the hotel and the guests than anyone else. They are invaluable. A head porter will come in even on his day off so he can say hello to someone he remembers visiting the hotel years ago.”
56.When guests ask for something strange,the manager of a good hotel would think ______.
  A.how he can meet their needs
  B.why they have such demands
  C.what problems the hotel has
  D.who is the best person to go to
57.Which of the following examples explains “we did help out?”
  A.The hotel bought a ring for a young lady.
  B.A Japanese married the woman he loved.
  C.The manager once acted as a captain.
  D.A young lady agreed to marry her boyfriend.
58.Which of the following statements is true about the porters in expensive hotels?
A.They sell tickets for concerts.
B.They know how to make a good deal.
C.They know a lot about the hotels and the guests.
D.The come to work even on their days off.
59.By saying “I do wish they would leave me alone at this place”, Mr. Smith ______.
  A.showed that he disliked such people at the hotel
  B.gave the impression that he was a constant guest
  C.tried to make his clients feel sorry for him
  D.sounded as if he was tired of such greetings

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    You get all sorts of demands, and the mark of a good hotel is to supply whatever is asked for without sounding surprise. If a guest asks for rubber gloves. You don't ask why. You say, “No problem. What colour do you want?”

  There have been some demands which, much as I would have liked to fill, I couldn't. A Japanese businessman, for example, thought the manager of a hotel was like the captain of a ship so he asked me to marry him and the woman he loved. There was one time, however, we did help out. A young man thought that if he asked his girlfriend to marry him at the Ritz she would say yes. He asked us to put the ring in a cake, and she accepted.

  Top hotels are used more and more to impress. They are used for doing business. If you've got something to sell, take your clients(客戶) to the best hotel where the surroundings are quite helpful. A friend of mine working at Savoy Hotel tells story about a man who gave him 5 pounds to say “Good morning, Mr. Smith” when he walked through the door with two other men. This he did, and could hear Mr. Smith saying, “I do wish they would leave me alone at this place.”

  According to Julian Payne, the most powerful people in any hotel are the porters, who carry bags for hotel guests. “Porters can do almost anything. They can get you tables at the best restaurants or tickets for a popular concert. Don't ask me how they do it or what their deal is because I don't know. Most of them have been there for years. They know more about the history of the hotel and the guests than anyone else. They are invaluable. A head porter will come in even on his day off so he can say hello to someone he remembers visiting the hotel years ago.”

56.When guests ask for something strange,the manager of a good hotel would think ______.

  A.how he can meet their needs

  B.why they have such demands

  C.what problems the hotel has

  D.who is the best person to go to

57.Which of the following examples explains “we did help out?”

  A.The hotel bought a ring for a young lady.

  B.A Japanese married the woman he loved.

  C.The manager once acted as a captain.

  D.A young lady agreed to marry her boyfriend.

58.Which of the following statements is true about the porters in expensive hotels?

         A.They sell tickets for concerts.

         B.They know how to make a good deal.

         C.They know a lot about the hotels and the guests.

         D.The come to work even on their days off.

59.By saying “I do wish they would leave me alone at this place”, Mr. Smith ______.

  A.showed that he disliked such people at the hotel

  B.gave the impression that he was a constant guest

  C.tried to make his clients feel sorry for him

  D.sounded as if he was tired of such greetings

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