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In China, if you are not married by the time you are 30, you are in for trouble: social blame and pressure from family and friends can get you down. And if you are a woman it’s even worse.
Many young people get married simply to get other people off their backs(免受別人的指責(zé)) . This is a serious compromise (妥協(xié)) with their ideals (理想). One ends up not marrying the ideal partner.
There are, however, a few young people who refuse to compromise: if they can’t find a good marriage partner,they say, they would rather not many at all.
34-year-old Kate is university lecture in English.She said she would not describe herself as backelorette(獨(dú)身主義者) but simply a woman who hasn't come across the right man yet. She has sharp comments for the way in which the old generation looks at marriage.
“Many people think marriage is a duty —— to your parents, family and society. Nobody cares if your marriage is happy or not. she said, I think this is very wrong and I intend to live and act according to my own will.”
Happily for her, her parents are open-minded and not put pressure on her. But the same does not apply to her friends. They are .constantly trying to get her together with some young man or another. She always refuses politely.
59. The main idea of this passage is that ____ .
A. marriage is duty to society
B. people should get married before 30 years old
C. late marriage should be respected
D. women should get married earlier than men
60. Miss Kate refuses to get together with some young man or another because____.
A. she doesn’t think he is the right man she wants
B. he is either too old or too young
C. he is either important or little learned
D. he doesn’t have good manners
61. In the first paragraph the underlined words “in for” refer to ____.
A. interested in B. satisfied with C. worried about D. possible to suffer
62. Which is not true according to this passage
A. In China, one mil face social blame and family pressure if one hasn’t got married at he age of 30.
B. Miss Kate’s parents are always worried about her marriage.
C. Miss Kate won’t compromise with her ideal marriage.
D. Miss Kate wants to many a worthy young man.
63. If marriage is regarded as a duty to society,_______.
A. everybody will be happy and satisfied
B. nobody will pay attention to whether you are happy or not in your family life
C. you can easily find an ideal partner
D. young people will have nothing to worry about in marriage
When I opened my e-mail the other day, a blond woman named Rachel appeared on my computer screen. She greeted me by name and started talking with great enthusiasm. Every now and then she stopped to smile and blow a kiss. I guess that the e-mail she was reading to me came from my brother, and that a lot of it was about the trouble he was having getting the phone company to set up his high-speed Internet hookup. Still, it was pretty cool.
Rachel was there thanks to a new technology called Facemail. Facemail lets you send e-mail that gets read to the recipient (接收者) by an attractive male or female form or by a devil or clown (小丑). The software, which is free, can be downloaded at www.facemail.com. And you can choose the face from an array (列表). If Facemail catches on—yes, I’d have to say that's still as if—it could change e-mail as we know it.
Facemail is about to get a lot more interesting. In a few weeks you will be able to speak into a microphone in your computer and have your own voice read thee-mail you send. The company has signed a deal with Kodak so that sometimes next year you will be able to submit a photo and your own face will be the one reading your e-mail.
The main thing Facemail has for it right now is that it's fun. That's no surprise, since the company's chief executive is Lucie Salhany, founder of UPN and former head of Fox Broadcasting. As its new capabilities kick in, Facemail could become a lot more popular. After all, what grandparent wouldn't prefer e-mail with the voice and picture of a grandchild instead of coldly impersonal text?
1.We can see from this passage the Rachel ________.
A. is a friend of the writer's brother
B. is working at a computer company
C. is an attractive woman hired to read e-mail for others
D. is not a real person
2.How can you get Facemail if you are interested in it?
A. You can get it at a very low price.
B. You can send e-mail at www.facemail.com.
C. You can get it through Internet for nothing.
D. You can place an order at www.facemail.com.
3.Sometime next year, you will _________________.
A. hear your own voice reading your e-mail
B. see your own picture while reading your e-mail
C. have your own face reading e-mail you send others
D. hear your own e-mil read together with your picture
4.We can infer from the second paragraph that the writer ________.
A. doesn't believe that the Facemail would become popular
B. doubts whether Facemail will be hot soon
C. is sure that Facemail will work wonders for e-mail
D. believes that Facemail has a good market ahead of it
5.The writer believes that Facemail could become a lot more popular mainly because ________.
A. it is convenient and fun
B. more and more advanced technology will be used in it
C. Lucie Salhany is in charge of it
D. it can make communications by computer more personal
閱讀理解
When I opened my e-mail the other day, a blond woman named Rachel appeared on my computer screen. She greeted me by name and started talking with great enthusiasm. Every now and then she stopped to smile and blow a kiss. I guess that the e-mail she was reading to me came from my brother, and that a lot of it was about the trouble he was having getting the phone company to set up his high-speed Internet hookup. Still, it was pretty cool.
Rachel was there thanks to a new technology called Facemail. Facemail lets you send e-mail that gets read to the recipient (接收者) by an attractive male or female form or by a devil or clown (小丑). The software, which is free, can be downloaded at www.facemail.com. And you can choose the face from an array (列表). If Facemail catches on—yes, I’d have to say that's still as if—it could change e-mail as we know it.
Facemail is about to get a lot more interesting. In a few weeks you will be able to speak into a microphone in your computer and have your own voice read thee-mail you send. The company has signed a deal with Kodak so that sometimes next year you will be able to submit a photo and your own face will be the one reading your e-mail.
The main thing Facemail has for it right now is that it's fun. That's no surprise, since the company's chief executive is Lucie Salhany, founder of UPN and former head of Fox Broadcasting. As its new capabilities kick in, Facemail could become a lot more popular. After all, what grandparent wouldn't prefer e-mail with the voice and picture of a grandchild instead of coldly impersonal text?
1.We can see from this passage the Rachel ________.
A. is a friend of the writer's brother
B. is working at a computer company
C. is an attractive woman hired to read e-mail for others
D. is not a real person
2.How can you get Facemail if you are interested in it?
A. You can get it at a very low price.
B. You can send e-mail at www.facemail.com.
C. You can get it through Internet for nothing.
D. You can place an order at www.facemail.com.
3.Sometime next year, you will _________________.
A. hear your own voice reading your e-mail
B. see your own picture while reading your e-mail
C. have your own face reading e-mail you send others
D. hear your own e-mil read together with your picture
4.We can infer from the second paragraph that the writer ________.
A. doesn't believe that the Facemail would become popular
B. doubts whether Facemail will be hot soon
C. is sure that Facemail will work wonders for e-mail
D. believes that Facemail has a good market ahead of it
5.The writer believes that Facemail could become a lot more popular mainly because ________.
A. it is convenient and fun
B. more and more advanced technology will be used in it
C. Lucie Salhany is in charge of it
D. it can make communications by computer more personal
完形填空,閱讀下面短文,從所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
As Christmas is coming, there are presents to be sent, and rooms to be cleaned. Parents are 1 with difficult jobs of hiding presents from 2 young children. If the gifts are large, this is sometimes a real 3 . On Christmas Eve, young children find the 4 almost unbearable. They are torn between the wish to 5 up late so that they Mil not miss the fun. The wish for gifts usually proves stronger. But though children go to bed early, they often lie 6 in bed for a long time, hoping to get a short 7 at Father Christmas.
Last Christmas, my wife and I 8 managed to hide a few large presents in the store room I 9 the moment when my son, Jimmy, would ask me where the new bike had come from, but 10 he did not see it.
On Christmas Eve, it took the children hours to go to deep. It must have been nearly 11 when my wife and I went quietly into their room and began 12 stockings. Then I 13 in the bike for Jimmy and left it beside the Christmas tree. We know we would not get much 14 that night, for the children were sure to get up early. At about five o'clock the next morning, we were 15 by loud sounds coming from the children's room--they shouted excitedly! 16 I had time to get out of bed, Jimmy came 17 into our bedroom on his new bike and his sister, Mary, 18 close behind, pushing her new baby carriage. Even the baby arrived, he moved on the 19 and knees into the room dragging a large balloon behind him. Suddenly it burst. That woke us up 20 . The day had really begun with a bang.
(1)A.faced |
B.covered |
C.pleased |
D.filled |
(2)A.sad |
B.curious |
C.worried |
D.quiet |
(3)A.question |
B.matter |
C.problem |
D.business |
(4)A.interest |
B.excitement |
C.parents |
D.presents |
(5)A.stay |
B.wake |
C.get |
D.stand |
(6)A.asleep |
B.still |
C.sick |
D.awake |
(7)A.stare |
B.glare |
C.look |
D.watch |
(8)A.hopefully |
B.busily |
C.hurriedly |
D.successfully |
(9)A.feared |
B.liked |
C.bated |
D.expected |
(10)A.possible |
B.unluckily |
C.fortunately |
D.sadly |
(11)A.morning |
B.midnight |
C.daybreak |
D.evening |
(12)A.filling |
B.mending |
C.sewing |
D.wearing |
(13)A.pulled |
B.dragged |
C.pushed |
D.rode |
(14)A.work |
B.sleep |
C.money |
D.talk |
(15)A.woken |
B.frightened |
C.shocked |
D.troubled |
(16)A.When |
B.After |
C.Until |
D.Before |
(17)A.running |
B.laughing |
C.riding |
D.jumping |
(18)A.ran |
B.followed |
C.jumped |
D.moved |
(19)A.hands |
B.legs |
C.feet |
D.head |
(20)A.suddenly |
B.completely |
C.happily |
D.nearly |
完形填空,閱讀下面短文,從所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
As Christmas is coming, there are presents to be sent, and rooms to be cleaned. Parents are 1 with difficult jobs of hiding presents from 2 young children. If the gifts are large, this is sometimes a real 3 . On Christmas Eve, young children find the 4 almost unbearable. They are torn between the wish to 5 up late so that they Mil not miss the fun. The wish for gifts usually proves stronger. But though children go to bed early, they often lie 6 in bed for a long time, hoping to get a short 7 at Father Christmas.
Last Christmas, my wife and I 8 managed to hide a few large presents in the store room I 9 the moment when my son, Jimmy, would ask me where the new bike had come from, but 10 he did not see it.
On Christmas Eve, it took the children hours to go to deep. It must have been nearly 11 when my wife and I went quietly into their room and began 12 stockings. Then I 13 in the bike for Jimmy and left it beside the Christmas tree. We know we would not get much 14 that night, for the children were sure to get up early. At about five o'clock the next morning, we were 15 by loud sounds coming from the children's room--they shouted excitedly! 16 I had time to get out of bed, Jimmy came 17 into our bedroom on his new bike and his sister, Mary, 18 close behind, pushing her new baby carriage. Even the baby arrived, he moved on the 19 and knees into the room dragging a large balloon behind him. Suddenly it burst. That woke us up 20 . The day had really begun with a bang.
(1)A.faced |
B.covered |
C.pleased |
D.filled |
(2)A.sad |
B.curious |
C.worried |
D.quiet |
(3)A.question |
B.matter |
C.problem |
D.business |
(4)A.interest |
B.excitement |
C.parents |
D.presents |
(5)A.stay |
B.wake |
C.get |
D.stand |
(6)A.asleep |
B.still |
C.sick |
D.awake |
(7)A.stare |
B.glare |
C.look |
D.watch |
(8)A.hopefully |
B.busily |
C.hurriedly |
D.successfully |
(9)A.feared |
B.liked |
C.bated |
D.expected |
(10)A.possible |
B.unluckily |
C.fortunately |
D.sadly |
(11)A.morning |
B.midnight |
C.daybreak |
D.evening |
(12)A.filling |
B.mending |
C.sewing |
D.wearing |
(13)A.pulled |
B.dragged |
C.pushed |
D.rode |
(14)A.work |
B.sleep |
C.money |
D.talk |
(15)A.woken |
B.frightened |
C.shocked |
D.troubled |
(16)A.When |
B.After |
C.Until |
D.Before |
(17)A.running |
B.laughing |
C.riding |
D.jumping |
(18)A.ran |
B.followed |
C.jumped |
D.moved |
(19)A.hands |
B.legs |
C.feet |
D.head |
(20)A.suddenly |
B.completely |
C.happily |
D.nearly |
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