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回答下列各题 Women with low literacy suffer disproportionately more than men,encountering

more 47 in finding awell-paying job and being twice as likely to end up in the group of lowest wageearners, a study released on Wednesday said. Analysis by the Institute for Womens Policy Research (IWPR) foundwomen at all levels of 48 tend toearn less than men, but its at the lowest literacy levels that the wage gapbetween genders is most striking. Women with low literacy are twice as 49 as men at the same skill level to be amongthe lowest earners,bringing in $300 a week or less, the report said. "Because women start off so low in terms of wages, havinghigher literacy and more skills really 50 a big difference," said Kevin Miller,a 51research associate at IWPR and co-author of the study. Women need to go 52 in their training and education level to earnthe same as men, Miller said. The 53 was based on 2009 National Assessment ofAdult Literacy surveys, the most recent data 54 ,and focused on reading skills, not writingand numeric literacy. That data was 55 from a nationally representative sample of19,714 people aged 16 and older, living in households or prisons. Data showed about one-third of American adults have low literacylevels, and more than 36 percent of men and 33 percent of women fall into that 56 , the institute said. A.pattern I.conducted B.senior J.independent C.longer K.literacy D.difficulties L.analysis E.category M.likely F.collected N.further G.positions O.makes H.available 47__________

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第1题

阅读下面短文,回答下列各题: The days of old women doing nothing butcooking big meals are (E

阅读下面短文,回答下列各题: The days of old women doing nothing butcooking big meals are (Example: 0 ____________ ).Now they can join the Red HatSociety (红帽会)—a group holding the 41 __________ that old women should have fun. 42__________ men have long spent their old age fishing and playing, women have 43__________seemed tobecome invisible (看不见的) as they 44__________ old."My grandmothers didnt do anything 45__________ keep house and serve everybody,"said Cornette.But the women now turning 50 didnt agree totheir 46__________ way of being young and are now 47 __________ a new way of growing old.Thats 48__________the Red Hat Society wants todo. "This is something just for me, "Comette 49 __________"We dont do anything,really.50__________ we do is to have fun."

A.news

B.idea

C.plan

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第2题

根据以下内容回答下列各题, Many people believe they should drink eight glasses of water a
day. That is 41 they have been told all their life. 42 a new report says people should drink as 43 water as they feel like drinking. The report does not 44 people how many gasses of water to drink. Instead,45 says women should get about 2.7 litres (升)of water a day,46 that men should get about 3.7 litres. In each 47 , that is more than eight glasses. As you might 48, the report says people need to drink more water 49 they are doing physical(体力的) work. The same is true of those who live in hot weather. These people could need much more water 50 others. 第41题应选:

A.when

B.where

C.what

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第3题

根据下表。回答下列各题。某年某省地区生产总值构成表(单位:亿元) 第三产业中增加值最多的行业

根据下表。回答下列各题。

根据下表。回答下列各题。某年某省地区生产总值构成表(单位:亿元) 第三产业中增加值最多的行业根据下表

根据下表。回答下列各题。某年某省地区生产总值构成表(单位:亿元) 第三产业中增加值最多的行业根据下表

某年某省地区生产总值构成表(单位:亿元) 第三产业中增加值最多的行业是()。

A.金融保险业

B.交通运输、仓储、邮电通信业

C.房地产业

D.批发和零售贸易、餐饮业

第二产业增加值大约比第一产业与第三产业的和还多()。A.290亿元

B.310亿元

C.330亿元

D.350亿元

在第三产业的12个行业中,劳动者报酬超过l00亿元的行业有()。A.3个

B.4个

C.5个

D.6个

下列分析与实际情况不一致的是()。A.在营业盈余方面,工业营业盈余最多,金融保险业其次

B.在固定资产折旧方面,交通运输、仓储、邮电通信业大约是地质勘探业、水利管理业30多倍

C.在劳动者报酬方面,金融保险业与卫生体育社会福利事业相差不多

D.在第三产业中,营业盈余方面有一半以上行业不超过lo亿元

根据上述资料,下列分析不正确的有几项?() (1)在所有行业增加值中,劳动者报酬占最多 (2)科学研究和综合技术服务业,固定资产折旧与生产税净额之和没有营业盈余多 (3)房地产业增加值中固定资产折旧占绝大多数 (4)第三产业的12个行业中,科学研究和综合技术服务业占比例最小A.4项

B.3项

C.2项

D.1项

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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第4题

根据以下资料,回答下列各题: Section A Directions: In this section, there is a passage with
ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage. Women in 2011 made no significant gains in winning more top US business jobs, according to a study, but he head of the study said women are poised to make 47 in the year ahead. The number of women who were board directors, corporate officers or top earners at Fortune 500 companies remained 48 unchanged, said the study by Catalyst, a nonprofit group that 49 opportunities for women in business. The percentage of companies with women on the board of directors was 15.1 percent this year, compared with 14.8 percent in 2010, Catalyst said. Also, the percentage of corporate officer positions 50 by women was 15.7 percent in 2011 and 15.4 percent in 2010, it said. The percentage of top earners in 2011 who were women was 6.2 percent, compared to 6.7 percent in 2010, it said. The research on the Fortune 500 companies was 51 on data as of March 31, 2011. The slight changes in the numbers are not considered 52 significant, Catalyst said. Nevertheless, given the changes in U.S. politics, the future for women in business looks more 53 , said Ilene Lang, president and chief executive 54 of Catalyst. "Overall were 55 to see change next year," Lang said. "When we look at shareholders, decision makers,the general public, theyre looking for change. " "What theyre basically saying is, Dont give us 56 of the status quo(现状). Get new ideas in there, get some fresh faces." she said. A.officer I.essentially B.changes J.strides C.based K.promotes D.positions L.statistically E.more M.confused F.promising N.held G.businesslike O.expecting H.surveying 47._________________

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根据以下材料,回答下列各题: Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks
. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage. Nearly a third of women are the main breadwinners in their household in Britain, according to a major survey.Researchers said that in many relationships it was no longer assumed that the man would bring in the bigger income,47 in a time of widespread redundancies(裁员). In a 48 shift in attitudes, four out of ten women said that the career of whichever partner had the highest income would take 49 in the relationship. In one in ten families, a house husband looks after the children and does the 50 while their female partner works full time. Ten percent of women admitted this role 51 had put strains on their relationship and some said it had even led to them 52 company. The Women and Work Survey 2010,commissioned(受……委托)by Grazia magazine,found that almost half of full-time mothers 53 not earning their own money. And two thirds of the mothers among the 2,000 women in the survey said they wanted to keep working in some way after having children. A 54 higher number of those with children under three said they would prefer to work--preferably part-time----rather than stay at home. Victoria Harper of Grazia said,"Women are getting good jobs when they graduate, and working up the career 55 faster than they have ever done." This means that there has to be more 56 between the roles of men and women in a relationship and when they have children. A.precedence I.especially B.connection J.parting C.prospect K.opposite D.slightly L.chores E.ladder M.disliked F.favored N.fluidity G.plan O.significant H.reversal 47.__________

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第6题

根据以下资料,回答{TSE}题。 Screen Test Every year millions of women are screened with X—ra
ys to pick up signs of breast cancer.If this happens early enough,the disease can often be treated successfully.According to a survey published last year,21 countries have screening programmes.Nine of them,including Australia,Canada,the us and Spain,screen women under 50. But the medical benefit of screening these younger women are controversial,partly because the radiation brings a small risk of inducing cancer.Als0,younger women must be given higher doses of X—rays because their breast tissue is denser. Researchers at the Polytechnic University of Valencia analysed the effect of screening more than 160.000 women at ll local clinics.After estimating the women’s cumulative dose of radiation,they used two models to calculate the number of extra cancers this would cause. The mathematical model recommended by Britain’s National Radiological Protection Board(NR—PB)predicted that the screening programme would cause 36 cancers per 100,000 women,180f them fatal.The model preferred by the UN Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation led to a lower figure of 20 cancers. The researchers argue that the level of radiation-induced cancers is“not very significant”corn—pared to the far larger number of cancers that are discovered and treated.The Valencia programme, they say,detects between 300 and 450 cases of breast cancer in every l00,000 women screened. But they point out that the risk of women contracting cancer from radiation could be reduced by between 40 and 80 percent if screening began at 50 instead of 45,because they would be exposed to less radiation.The resuits of their study,they suggest,could help“optimise the technique’’for breast cancer screening. “There is a trade—off between the diagnostic benefits of breast screening and its risks.”admits Mi—chael Clark of the NRPB.But he warns that the study should be interpreted with caution.“0n the basis of the current data,for every lo cancers successfully detected and prevented there is a risk of causing one later in life.That’s why radiation exposure should be minimised in any screening programme.” {TS}Paragraph 2————————————

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第7题

回答下列各题: Marriage emerged as the most popular institution throughout history primari
ly because it was an effective arrangement to improve the care and upbringing of children. Marriage is not necessary to have children, but it has been of enormous importance in the rearing of children. With the sharp declines in birth rates since 1970 in Western and other rich countries, including much larger fractions of adults who do not have any children, both men and women have significantly increased their ages marriage, and sharply raised their tendencies to divorce. In 1950, a typical woman and man married at ages 20.3 and 22.8 respectively, whereas now the typical marital ages are 26.0 and 27.7. These changes in age at mariage are related to reduced demand for many children, increased college education of both men and women but especially of women, much greater labor force participation of married and divorced women, and the narrowing of the gender gap in earnings. The most important economic and social concerns due to low marriage rates are the effects on roaring of children. These effects are not due to lower marriage rates alone, but rather to the close connection between these low rates and high divorce rates, and to the greater tendency of women to have children without being married, or without living with the fathers of their children. Although many single mothers do an absolutely wonderful job in raising their children, common sense and most academic findings suggest that having a father present during the raising of children generally has a positive effect on the development of non-cognitive (非认知性) traits of children, These include a general respect for authority and reduced rebelliousness in school, and the avoidance of gangs and other criminal activities. It also appears that the absence of fathers has a greater effect, on the non-cognitive traits of sons than daughters, although that is a less well-established finding. I am not claiming that children are worst oft" when their parents divorce if their parents were fighting a lot, or ff they bad abusive (粗暴的) fathers. Rather, it, appears that up to a significant point, children are, better off in intact families even when their families are not ideal. What do we learn from the first paragraph about marriage?

A.It is primarily a necessary step to have children.

B.It meets resistance in Western and other rich countries.

C.It has a tremendous impact on the rearing of children.

D.It is the most important institution throughout history.

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第8题

回答下列各题 Different countries have different cultures.A same gesture may havedistinct m
eanings indifferent countries.For instance,in Africa,people knock at the table withtheir fingers to call waiters which is considered as impolite in China.In western countries.if you make a circlewith your thumb and the index finger(食指),and then raise the other three fingers.youare suggesting “OK”.The same gesture,however,means “money” in Japan while makesBrazilian people feel insulted(受侮辱的).With that in mind,you’d better learn abouttheir custom before travelling to foreign countries. Greeting is an important part ofcommunication between people.When greeting someone,Americans tend to holdout their hands and look directly into his/her eyes andthen smile.However.sometimessuch behavior. might bring nothing but misunderstanding in other countries.A handshake might not be accepted and looking others right in theeye Can have different meanings. Asian people regard physical contact asembarrassin9;therefore,they do not shake hands.They have their ownways of greeting people.For Japanese,a slight bow of the head is enough.In Korea,women do not shake hands or hug with people;whilemen might shake hands accompanied by nodding the head once.In western Asia,Muslims do not make bodycontacts with women yet hug is generally accepted among men.Same thing happens on eye contact.In manycountries,people avoid direct eye contact to showrespect.This can cause misunderstanding,too.In fact. students have been regarded as lacking respectfor their American teachers exactly because they failed to make eye contactswith their teachers. Though different cultures seem to havedifferent ways of greeting.smiling is taken as the universal gesture of friendliness.Smiling indicates happiness or agreement(同意)andit can also be used to mean “Excuse me ”or “Please”.Sowhen you are not sure what to do,just smile. When two Japanese men meet,they might greet each other by __________

A.shakingeach other

B.huggingeach other

C.kissingeach other on both cheeks

D.bowingtheir heads

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第9题

根据下列文字,回答下列各题: Directions: Read the texts from a magazine article in which fi
ve people gave their opinions on work arwl family.For Questions 61 to 65, match the name of the persons to one of the statements given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. Liu: To me, work is first and my child is second. I work more for myself than for my child becauseits the only way to be economically independent. Otherwise, I may some day lose everything, even my child. I can give for the sake of my daughter but never at the cost of my career. Only after I achieve value through work can it be possible for me to raise my baby. I resumed working after a short maternity (产妇的) leave. Now my daughter goes to kinder garten while I am at work; I think that is her first step into society. Liang: Nowadays, economic independence is particularly important to women. The only way to realize self value is through work. I believe women should first live as a social entity(实体), then as amother. And there are facts to show that women are not inferior to men in the working world. Child is just another part of my life, it would be impossible to make her my whole life. I think I will also get a nanny(保姆) to lend me a hand. Yao: When women make their career as their final pursuit, I think they lose their natural maternalinstincts. I hope my wife will put most of her energy and time on child care and family. Becauseshe gives birth to the child, she can do a much better job than the father in understanding the child.The mother should be the main educator while father works as her assistant. Wang: Women are naturally fit for human reproduction while men are meant for material production.Married women must assume the role of full-time mothers if their financial situation permits it; and a womans value is only realized after she has successfully raised her child. Zhao: Although we may say womens talents lie in being mothers, we should admit that women donot sacrifice their families for work and they are not expected to give up a chance for a career. Bothparents need to balance the responsibilities of family and work. After all women are equal membersof society and have value in all social fields. Now match each of the items (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement. Note: There are two extra statements. Liu

A.My child is the focus of my life.

B.Family and work are both important for women.

C.Men should be asked to return to their paternal duties.

D.I would give up the whole world for my work.

E.Women need work to prove their own value.

F.Women are born to be mothers.

G.Women understand child better than men.

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