People from high ______ cultures tend to see same-sex relationships as more intimate
People from high ______ cultures tend to see same-sex relationships as more intimate than opposite-sex relationships.
People from high ______ cultures tend to see same-sex relationships as more intimate than opposite-sex relationships.
第1题
A、jam
B、barrier
C、fence
D、prevention
第2题
People with college education______.
A.have less opportunity to control their lives
B.have more opportunity to control their lives
C.are not happier than those who have only an education at high school
D.are much happier than those who did not graduate from high school
第3题
【D5】
FRANK: I JUST RECEIVED A LETTER FROM ONE OF MY OLD HIGH SCHOOL BUDDIES. SARAH: 【D5】______ FRANK: WELL, ACTUALLY I HAVEN" T HEARD FROM HIM IN AGES. SARAH: TO BE FRANK WITH YOU, I" VE BEEN OUT OF TOUCH WITH MOST OF MY OLD FRIENDS. 【D6】______ FRANK: I KNOW. IT"S REALLY HARD TO MAINTAIN CONTACT WHEN PEOPLE MOVE AROUND SO MUC
H. SARAH: THAT" S RIGHT.【D7】______BUT YOU" RE LUCKY TO BE BACK IN TOUCH WITH YOUR BUDDY AGAI
N. A. PEOPLE JUST DRIFT APART!
B. THAT"S NICE!
C. ONLY ONE OR TWO STILL KEEP ME POSTED ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE DOIN
G.
D. DO YOU OFTEN KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THEM?
第4题
【D7】
FRANK: I JUST RECEIVED A LETTER FROM ONE OF MY OLD HIGH SCHOOL BUDDIES. SARAH: 【D5】______ FRANK: WELL, ACTUALLY I HAVEN" T HEARD FROM HIM IN AGES. SARAH: TO BE FRANK WITH YOU, I" VE BEEN OUT OF TOUCH WITH MOST OF MY OLD FRIENDS. 【D6】______ FRANK: I KNOW. IT"S REALLY HARD TO MAINTAIN CONTACT WHEN PEOPLE MOVE AROUND SO MUC
H. SARAH: THAT" S RIGHT.【D7】______BUT YOU" RE LUCKY TO BE BACK IN TOUCH WITH YOUR BUDDY AGAI
N. A. PEOPLE JUST DRIFT APART!
B. THAT"S NICE!
C. ONLY ONE OR TWO STILL KEEP ME POSTED ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE DOIN
G.
D. DO YOU OFTEN KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THEM?
第5题
【D6】
FRANK: I JUST RECEIVED A LETTER FROM ONE OF MY OLD HIGH SCHOOL BUDDIES. SARAH: 【D5】______ FRANK: WELL, ACTUALLY I HAVEN" T HEARD FROM HIM IN AGES. SARAH: TO BE FRANK WITH YOU, I" VE BEEN OUT OF TOUCH WITH MOST OF MY OLD FRIENDS. 【D6】______ FRANK: I KNOW. IT"S REALLY HARD TO MAINTAIN CONTACT WHEN PEOPLE MOVE AROUND SO MUC
H. SARAH: THAT" S RIGHT.【D7】______BUT YOU" RE LUCKY TO BE BACK IN TOUCH WITH YOUR BUDDY AGAI
N. A. PEOPLE JUST DRIFT APART!
B. THAT"S NICE!
C. ONLY ONE OR TWO STILL KEEP ME POSTED ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE DOIN
G.
D. DO YOU OFTEN KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THEM?
第6题
A、The American dream promised older people that if they worked hard enough all their lives, things would turn out well for them.
B、But what are an individual’s chances for a “good” old age in America, with satisfying final years and a dignified death?
C、And though I’m as leery of certain polls as anyone, this margin of credulity is too wide to be discounted.
D、He stands there, his feet braced, his head high from the soaring mountain of his huge neck, and he wonders where he is.
第7题
A) desperate
B) disappointing
C) worshipping
D) bankrupt
E) fancy
F) protects
G) protests
H) similarly
I) wake
J) contest
K) object
L) cruelty
M) dignity
N) originally
O) altitude
Have you ever known anyone famous? If so, you may have found that they are remarkably similar to the rest of us. You may have even heard them______to people saying there is anything different about them. "I'm really just a normal guy,"______an actor who has recently rocketed into the spotlight. There is, of course, usually a brief period when they actually start to believe they are as great as their ______ fans suggest. They start to wear ______ clothes and talk as if everyone should hear what they have to say. This period, however, does not often last long. They fall back to reality as fast as they had ______ risen above it all. What will it feel like to soar to such ______ and look down like an eagle from up high on everyone else? And what will it feel like to have flown so high only to ______ from your dream and realize you are only human? Some only see the ______ in losing something they had gained. They often make ______ attempts to regain what they lost. Often these efforts result in even greater pain. Some become ______ financially and emotionally. The only real winners are those who are happy to be back on the ground with the rest of us.
第8题
What is the main subject of the passage?
A.A solution to man"s food problem.
B.A solution to the population problem.
C.Advantages of soybean.
D.How to develop good eating habits.
第9题
阅读理解Education as a career or a job
Do you want to become a teacher? If you do, then you should recognise that in England, the US and other Western countries, the term •teacher' covers a wide range of jobs which can be seen as forming an occupational hierarchy ranging from high status, high income careers to lower paid positions.
At all levels of education, university, school and kindergarten, there are a mixture of well paid, secure careers with prornotional prospects and casual jobs with no prospects. In education, if a job is a secure one, it is called tenured. If it is casual work, it is called non-tenured. Non-tenured jobs in education are paid well whilst the person is working; but out of the semester, i. e. for twelve or fourteen weeks of the year, the worker gets no employment. The tenured teacher or lecturer gets paid for every week of the year, even over the long school or university holidays. They also get extra payments that the non-tenured people do not receive. For example, they receive contributions from their employer that go towards their superannuation fund. They also get paid if they become ill or need maternity leave. When the teacher or lecturer is tenured, she or he is regarded as having a career, but the non-tenured worker is often regarded as just having a job.
The level of academic qualification and the extent of teaching experience will largely determine where a person is placed in the teaching hierarchy. However, in England now the government is asking universities to be more market-oriented and to plan research pmjects and create courses that will sell on the open market. Now that universities in England are o moving toward a more market oriented status, they are trying to find ways to save money and there is great pressure to employ more lecturers on a casual not a tenured basis.
Why do people want to become lecrurers or teachers? There is a lot of in the study of occupational choice. Many occupations have been studied to determine why people chose a particular occupation. In education, two general findings emerged: some people feel that they have a mission to teach and want to be a successful teacher, whereas others have a purely instrumental approach. An instrumental approach means that teacbing is chosen not to fulfill a lifetime ambition but just as way of earning a living. This instrumental approach is likely to develop with the casuälisation of education.
第10题
Passage One
Young people who drink or use drugs are mainly influenced by both their parents and peer pressure.
Other reasons they take that first drink are to be rebellious(反抗的), for curiosity or "kicks" (刺激)or to escape an unpleasant environment; And young people drink use drugs because alcohol(酒精) and drugs are at hand.
After first experimental use, young people continue to drink or use drugs because they believe these
substances can relieve boredom, increase energy, decrease anxiety, solve problems, or help them
socially. They may simply like the "high" they get in the early and middle stages of substance
use. After continued use, they will become physically and psychologically(心理地)addicted(上瘾的).
Now that we have admitted that we have to solve this problem, we must decide how to deal with this
challenge. Winning this will take a great effort involving local, state, and national government. It will
require the effort of schools, but it cannot be clone by schools alone. It will also require family and
community involvement. Already a great amount of time, energy and expert knowledge has been directed
toward dealing with it but the problem continues.
36. Which of the following is not mentioned as the reason of young pedple's drinking and usingdrugs in the passage?
A. The selling of alcohol and drugs,
B. Pressure from their parents and relatives.
C. Curiosity.
D. Their eagerness to experience what ,is not permissible to them.
第11题
Other reasons they take that first drink are to be rebellious (反抗的), for curiosity or "kicks" (刺激) or to escape an unpleasant environment. And young people drink and use drugs because alcohol (酒精) and drugs are at hand.
After first experimental use, young people continue to drink or use drugs because they believe these substances can relieve boredom, increase energy, decrease anxiety, solve problems, or help them socially. They may simply like the "high" they get in the early and middle stages of substance use. After continued use, they will drink or use drugs because they become physically and psychologically (心理地) addicted (上瘾的).
Now that we have admitted that we have to solve this problem. We must decide how to deal with this challenge. Winning this will take a great effort involving local, state, and national government. It will require the effort of schools, but it cannot be done by schools alone. It will take family and com munity involvement. Already a great amount of time, energy and expert knowledge has been directed toward dealing with it but the problem continues.
Which of the following is not mentioned as the reason of drinking and using drugs in the passage?
A.the selling of alcohol and drugs
B.pressure from their parents and relatives
C.curiosity
D.their eagerness to experience what is not permissible to them