She has a ______ attitude toward this matter. That means we can't determine on a course of
A.vague
B.definite
C.vertical
D.vigorous
A.vague
B.definite
C.vertical
D.vigorous
第1题
根据短文回答 46~50 题。
Female Bullfighting
It was a unique,eye-catching sight:an attractive woman in a shiny bullfighter's suit sword in hand,facing the sharp horns of a black,500-kilogram beast.
Most people thought the days of female bullfighting were over in Spain. ________ (46)
The first woman fighter,Cristina Sanchez,quit in 1999 because of male discrimination(歧视).But Vega is determined to break into what could be Spain's most resistant male field.________ (47)
Spanish women have conquered almost all male professions.________ (48)The bull does not ask for your identity card."she said in all interview a few years ago。She insisted that she be judged for her skills rather than her femaleness.
Vega became a matador(斗牛士)in 1997 in the southwestern city of Caceres.________ (49) She entered a bullfighting school in Malaga at age nine and performed he first major bullfight at age 14.She has faced as much opposition as Sanchez did.And the difficulties have made her grow into a very strong bullfighter, her brother Jorge says.
The 1.68-metre tall and somewhat shy Vega says her love of bullfighting does not make her any less of a woman.________ (50)
A.She intends to become even better than Sanchez was.
B.Her father was an aspiring(有雄心壮志的)bullfighter.
C.But many bullfighting professionals continue to insist that women do not have what it takes to perform. the country's "national show".
D."I'm a woman from head to toe and proud of it."she once said.
E.She looks like a male bullfighter.
F.But recently,29-year-old Marl Paz Vega became the second woman in Spanish history to fight against those heavy animals.
第 46 题 请选择(46)处的最佳答案
第2题
How does Syracuse University defend itself against Anita's suit?
A.It has given her due attention as well as help.
B.Adult students should be able to control their own behavior.
C.It is more than the school's responsibility to supervise the students.
D.Colleges can be a breeding ground for psychiatric problems.
第3题
请根据短文内容,回答题。
ADHD Linked to Air Pollutants
Children have an increased risk of attention problems, seen as early as grade school, if their morns inhaled (吸入) a certain type of air pollution when they were pregnant. That&39;s the finding of a new study. Released when things aren&39;t burned completely, this pollution is known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs. The biggest sources of these PAHs: the burning of fossil fuels,wood and trash. Frederica Perera works at Columbia University&39;s Mailman School of Public Health in New York City. She researches how exposure to things in the environment affects children&39;s health. In a new study, she and her team studied the exposure to air pollution of 233 nonsmoking pregnant women in New York City. Because burning tobacco can spew (排放) PAHs into the air and lungs, Perera&39;s team focused on nonsmokers. The researchers wanted to probe (探查) other sources of PAHs, ones that would have been hard for an individual to avoid.<br>
The team started by testing the blood of each woman during pregnancy. The reason: Any PAHs in a woman&39;s blood would also be available to the baby in her womb. Nine years later, the researchers investigated signs of attention problems in these children, now age 9. They asked each child&39;s mother a series of questions. These included whether her child had problems doing things that needed sustained (长期的) mental effort, such as homework or games with friends. The scientists also asked if the kids had trouble following instructions or made frequent, careless mistakes. All of these can be symptoms of a disorder called Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD. About one in 10 U.S. children has ADHD. Among the women studied, traffic and home heating were the primary sources of air pollution exposure, Perera and her team suspect.<br>
Some of these women had low levels of PAHs in their blood. Others had high levels. Those with high levels were five times as likely to have children who showed attention problems by age 9. The new findings were published on November 5 in the journal PLOS ONE
Perera and her team chose nonsmoking pregnant women all over America. 查看材料
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第4题
A.She thinks she has broken her arm.
B.She has an upset stomach.
C.She thinks she has broken her leg.
D.She has a bad cold.
第5题
A.Because she has made an appointment.
B.Because she doesn't want to.
C.Because she has to work.
D.Because she wants to eat in a new restaurant.
第7题
She ought to stop work; she has a headache because she ________ too long.
A) has been reading
B) had read
C) is reading
D) read
第8题
She is very busy at home.She has to take care of the children and do the kitchen work.
第9题
She has a(n)_____knowledge of New York, where she has lived for twenty years.
A.perfect
B.ordinary
C.intimate
D.familiar
第10题
She has been the subject of massive media coverage.
A.extensive
B.negative
C.expensive
D.active
第11题
A.She has got there already
B.She will get there on time
C.She will get there at any time