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The four men didn't feed the cows because______. A. Mr. Johns wasn't at home B. the

The four men didn't feed the cows because______.

A. Mr. Johns wasn't at home

B. the cows fed themselves

C. Mr. Johns had feed the cows in the morning

D. they find it difficult to feed cows

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第1题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

The moral high ground has always been female territory. Men, after all, lie and cheat and rob and pollute the environment and disproportionately populate the prisons, while women do their best to appreciate their good qualities. Some women, at least.

But with the rise of feminism, the assaults on men's moral probity have become more frequent, and the belief in their arrogance and lack of concern for anything but their own selfish ends has become a truism. It's the men who are greedy. It's the men who are disloyal. It's the men who will do anything for money. It's the men who are immature.

In the world of sport, pouty male athletes are Whipping boys of talk radio. They have graced the cover of Sports Illustrate, and on the inside have been vilified for a litany d sins, among them greed, disdain for the fans who pay their exorbitant salaries, and a lack of respect for the game that the fans love and that has made them rich.

Female athletes, on the other hand, have been placed on a pedestal—but it has been a pretty easy one to climb. For one thing, there hasn't been enough money to get greedy about. For another, there haven't been any fans. And for third, those who didn't love the game had absolutely no reason to keep playing.

But thanks to the rise of women's basketball, female basketball players are going to find themselves tempted by the same vanities that have seduced so many men- and though we know some will give in, we don't know how many.

For women's basketball to become a major sport in America, as opposed to a profitable one like arena football, something is going to be offered other than just pure skill. That something should be, and if fact will have to be, a different attitude, a purer sense of sport, than the men deliver. It may be asking too much of women to withstand the temptations that have sucked male athletes into prima donna poses, but then again it may be true that women have occupied the high moral ground for so long because they actually are more sensitive to what's important in the long run.

I honestly don't know how this drama will play out, but the process will tell us about more than just the fate of women's basketball. If women, who are steadily gaining more and more control in this world, can truly respond in a more reasoned way to the pull of power, then there is hope for the 21st century. But if women, as a gender, can do no hatter than men when given the chance, then in basketball as in life, we can only look ahead to more of the same.

The moral high ground has always been female territory because______.

A.men do evil things, while women do their best to appreciate their qualities

B.the heavy burden of life forces men to be cunning and worldly, while women only need to enjoy the life

C.men aren't as good as women

D.men don't think that the moral is important

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第2题
It can be concluded from tile story that ______.A.Jim and his men didn't rob the familyB.t

It can be concluded from tile story that ______.

A.Jim and his men didn't rob the family

B.the family they were going to rob was not rich in fact

C.the thief sent to the beautiful house was foolish enough

D.the young man and the girl were husband and wife

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第3题
To her () the men in her classes didn't deliberately try to embarrass her but acce

A.sorrow and disappointment

B.surprise and pleasure

C.anger and frustration

D.hatred and resentment

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第4题
It can be concluded from the story that ______.A.Jim and his men didn't rob the familyB.th

It can be concluded from the story that ______.

A.Jim and his men didn't rob the family

B.the family they were going to rob was not rich in fact

C.the thief sent to the beautiful house was foolish enough

D.the young man and the girl were husband and wife

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第5题
Itcanbeconcludedfromthestorythat______. A.Jimandhismendidn'trobthefamily B.thefamilyt

It can be concluded from the story that______.

A. Jim and his men didn't rob the family

B. the family they were going to rob was not rich in fact

C. the thief who was sent to the beautiful house was foolish

D. the young man and the girl were husband and wife

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第6题
阅读理解: 结合上下文内容补全填空。(共 50 分)

Mary, the 17-year-old daughter of a rich textile(纺织品) owner was freed(释放) by her kidnappers(绑匪) after 118 days. She said she spent most of the time in a tent in the woods (1) one foot tied to a tree. She was freed late on Friday (2) her family paid a total of

$1. 8 million, the largest ransom (赎金) ?ever?paid in Italy.

“I was treated (3) , ” the girl told the reporter during the interview, “Biscuits, cakes, often hot food and at times beef. ” She said her nearly four months in trouble was spent in a tent set up inawooded?area.

“I never saw their faces and (4) they spoke, they changed their voices in nasal tones (speaking through nose passage) on purpose , ” she said. “They kept repeating that the only thing they wanted was the money and that they didn' t want to have (5) to do with me or my family. ”

The high school student, who was seized by three face-covered and armed men on July 2, 1983 from her family' s country villa in Tuscany, said she still had no idea?where?exactly she had been held.

(1)A. with

B. and

C. although

(2) A. so

B. after

C. unless

(3) A. good

B. bad

C. well

(4)A. when

B. that

C. which

(5) A. nothing

B. something

C. anything

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第7题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

Eight months after Sep. 11, it is becoming increasingly apparent that various arms of the US government had pieces of information that, if put together, might have provided sketchy advance warning of the terrorist strikes to come.

The White House now acknowledges, that the CIA told President Bush in August that suspected members of A1 Qaeda had discussed the hijacking of airplanes. At the same time, FBI agents were increasingly suspicious of some Middle Eastern men training at US flight schools. Yet the US government didn't pay attention to this information.

"There are always these little indicators that come in—of one sort or another—that don't get enough decibels to receive attention," say former CIA Director Stansfield Turner.

"The possibility of a traditional hijacking—in the pre-9.11 sense—has long been a concern of the government," White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said. But "this was a new type of attack that was not foreseen." In deed, he said the warnings did not suggest commercial airliners would be used as missiles and that the general assumption was that any attack would occur abroad, not in the US.

Still, the White House says it did quietly alert several government agencies to the threat.

Meanwhile, FBI agents were getting hints of the terrible plot. A classified memo drafted by the bureau reportedly warned in blunt language that Osama bin Laden might be linked to Middle Eastern men taking lessons at US flight schools.

Mr. Turner sees this as a painful and avoidable mistake. The basic reason for the lack of coordination and communication is "a very large intelligence bureaucracy that is very compartmentalized," says Charles Penia, a senior defense analyst at the Cato Institute.

Today, the disclosures raise a crucial question: Have recent reforms boosted Washington's ability to pull together information from its many agencies—and thus disrupt future attacks? Indeed, since Sep. 11, the government has struggled to improve coordination.

One change: FBI data is now merged with CIA intelligence in the president's daily briefing.

Another: A new command center near Washington was set up by White House Homeland Security. It's one place the CIA, the FBI, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and others are able to coordinate and share information. It's not clear yet whether they actually will.

Which conclusion can NOT be drawn from the first three paragraphs?

A.The U.S. government should be partly responsible for 9.11.

B.9.11 event could have been avoided.

C.The U.S. government should have paid more attention to the warnings.

D.The CIA is inevitably responsible for its incorrect information.

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第8题
On Oct. 2, one Chinese company in Shanghai cabled an American trader offering 500 dozen of pure cott
on men's shirt USD85 per dozen CIF New York, subject to his reply reaching Shanghai before Oct. 15. On Oct. 10 , the American trader cabled: "your price is too high. USD80 per dozen is acceptable". On Oct. 13, the trader cabled again: "accept your offer of Oct. 2 and L/C has been opened. " Because the price of our goods is increasing, we didn't reply and didn't dispatch the goods either. The American trader thought that the Chinese company violated the contract and lodged a claim against the Chinese company.

Question : Should the Chinese company compensate the American trader for the loss? Why?

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第9题
The men work all week in the factory, and at the end of the week they get their pay. Natur
ally enough, they open the envelopes and they all count the money. One man is standing in the comer. He's counting his money. Suddenly he realizes that it is wrong. He counts the money again. No doubt about it--there is a mistake. There is too much. Five pounds too much. He puts his money carefully in his pocket and says nothing to the others. A week goes by. It's payday again. The men ate counting their pay. The same man is standing in the comer. Suddenly he starts shouting. This time there isn't enough money in his envelope. It's five pounds short. He goes immediately to see the boss. He is very angry.

"Look," he says, "there isn't enough money in my pay envelope." 'What's right," says the boss. "But didn't you notice last week? There was a mistake. There was too much. Fiver pounds too much." "Yes, that's right," says the man (he is very angry). There was a mistake last week. For one mistake, I can shut my eye--but for two mistakes, no, I can't."

The men get their pay ______.

A.once a month

B.twice a month

C.once a week

D.every five days

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第10题
Historians can't tell us when, where or 【71】 the first food was cooked. In earliest 【72】 w
hen people had eaten their food 【73】 , an fire was used only to provide heat and light.

The first primitive cooks were 【74】 women, 【75】 preparing food and making clothing were considered women's work. 【76】 most of the great chefs in history have been men. This might have been because chefs learned 【77】 work in the kitchens of rich families 【78】 in restaurants and women didn't often take jobs outside their homes, or it might have been because kitchen equipment was so heavy and difficult to work with 【79】 only strong men could do it. In modern times, great female chefs have become known, and some of the best cook books 【80】 by women.

(71)

A.who

B.which

C.how

D.what

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