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Whom did the two former U.S. Presidents meet according to the news?A.Sri Lankan children w

Whom did the two former U.S. Presidents meet according to the news?

A.Sri Lankan children who survived the Tsunami.

B.Indonesian children who survived the earthquake.

C.American children who survived the tornado.

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第1题

The family in the western world has changed greatly during the last two centuries. Before

The family in the western world has changed greatly during the last two centuries.

Before the nineteenth century, families usually arranged marriages for their children. Young people did not decide whom they wanted to marry. After they got married, they usually had a lot of children. This family was an important part of the larger family of aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, and other relatives.

By the nineteenth century, most young people could choose whom they wanted to marry. Marriage joined two people and not two families. The reason two people got married was because they loved each other. It was not just because the families wanted them to marry.

At the same time, parents began to realize that they had to take very good care of their children. They had to take care of their health and try to give them an education. Before this, most people did not go to school. But now education was necessary for a good life.

The parents decided they should have fewer children so they could give each one a good life. They thought it was important for the mother to spend as much time as possible with her children. Before, the family all worked together at home. After 1800 more fathers worked outside the home for money. Mothers stayed home and had greater control of the home and children. Most homes didn't produce anything. The other relatives were still important, but they were separated more than before.

Family life is changing even faster in the United States today. There is almost one divorce for every two marriages. Over 10 percent of families have a mother and children but no father. At least half of all children will live part of the time with only one parent. Fifty percent of all mothers work outside the home.

Some social scientists think that soon there will be no family life in the United States as we know it today. They do not know how people will live. Others think society needs families, and we will always have them.

The family in the western world

A.has changed a lot during the last two centuries

B.hasn't changed at all during the last two centuries

C.has changed a little during the last two centuries

D.has become bigger and bigger

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第2题

听力原文: The birthplace was to open at 10 a. m. It was 9: 30 and already the pilgrims had
formed a queue. I asked a lady from Ohio why she had come. "For Shakespeare, "she said. "Isn't that why you came?"

"Not entirely, " I said. "I was born here. I'm visiting my family. "

"You were born here?" she said, as if only Shakespeare had the right.

Long ago I had emigrated to America. Now I was visiting places in which I had taken little interest before; the birthplace for example. I had passed it perhaps a hundred times without a thought of going in. Now it would cost me just under two pounds, about $ 3. But even stranger experience was buying a ticket to the school two members of my family had attended. Shakespeare had gone there though 350 years before. It was a good school, but I was fortunate in being sent to a better one. "Better than Shakespeare's?" asked an American to whom I had confided. "I don't see how that could be possible, "he had muttered before turning away.

I had taken Shakespeare for granted. However, in my current tourist status, that would have to be changed. Respect was called for. I must learn to refer to him as the bard, and not as Will in the familiar way, and never as "Willie -- the Shake", which is the inelegant but customary nickname of some of the younger generation.

This was no problem. Shakespeare worship had been around long before my day. Every building with Shakespeare connections was preserved. An inclusive ticket enabled holders to see them all. When several Americans whom I had run into asked me to show them around, I readily agreed.

Where did most of the “pilgrims” the speaker met come from?

A.U. S.A.

B.Europe.

C.Ohio.

D.His hometown.

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第3题

听力原文:One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people ha

听力原文: One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people have to choose their own lifestyles. In more traditional societies, when children grow up,. they are expected to live in the same area as their parent, to marry people that their parents know and approve of, and often to continue the family occupation. In our society, young people often travel great distances for their education, move out of the family home at an early age, marry--or live with people whom their parents have never met, and choose occupations different from those of their parents.

In our upwardly mobile society, parents often expect their children to do better than they did: to find better jobs, to make more money, and to do all the things that they were unable to do. Often, however, the ambitions that parents have for their children are another cause of the diversion between them. Often, they discover that they have very little in common with each other.

Finally, the speed at which changes take place in our society is another cause of the gap between the generations. In a traditional culture, elderly people are valued for their wisdom, but in our society, the knowledge of a lifetime may become dated overnight. The young and the old seem to live in two very different worlds, separated by different skills and abilities.

(33)

A.one.

B.Two.

C.Three.

D.Four.

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第4题

听力原文:The birthplace was to open at 10 a. m. It was 9: 30 and already the pilgrims had
formed a queue. I asked a lady from Ohio why she had come. "For Shakespeare, "she said. "Isn't that why you came?"

"Not entirely, "I said. "I was born here. I'm visiting my family. "

"You were born here?" she said, as if only Shakespeare had the right.

It was my first time home in many years. Long ago I had emigrated to America. Now I was visiting places in which I had taken little interest before: the birthplace for example. I had passed it perhaps a hundred times without a thought of going in. Now it would cost me just under two pounds, about $ 3. But an even stranger experience was buying a ticket to the school two members of my family had attended. Shakespeare had gone there 350 years before. It was a good school, but I was fortunate to have been sent to a better one. "Better than Shakespeare's?" asked an American to whom I had confided. "I don't see how that could be possible, "he had muttered before turning away.

I had taken Shakespeare for granted. However, in my current tourist status, that would have to be changed. Respect was called for. I must learn to refer to him as the Bard, and not as Will in the familiar way, and never a "Willie-the Shake", which is an inelegant but customary nickname for some of the younger generation.

This was no problem. Shakespeare worship had been made earlier than my day. Every building with Shakespeare connections was preserved. An inclusive ticket enabled holders to see them all. When several Americans whom I had run into asked me to show them around, I readily agreed.

Where did most of the "pilgrims" the speaker met come from?

A.U. S.A.

B.Europe.

C.Ohio.

D.His hometown.

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第5题

Whom did Pat meet?A.A policeman.B.An old man.C.An old woman.

Whom did Pat meet?

A.A policeman.

B.An old man.

C.An old woman.

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第6题

To whom did Sony Ericsson lose its position as the world's fifth-biggest handset maker?A.N

To whom did Sony Ericsson lose its position as the world's fifth-biggest handset maker?

A.Nokia.

B.Motorola.

C.LG Electronics.

D.An Asian manufacturer.

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第7题

With whom did the man spend most of the time on vacation?A.His grandparents.B.His cousin.C

With whom did the man spend most of the time on vacation?

A.His grandparents.

B.His cousin.

C.His parents.

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第8题

Besides R. Kelly, with whom did Aaliyah work on her albums?A.Missy Elliot.B.Jet Li.C.Glady

Besides R. Kelly, with whom did Aaliyah work on her albums?

A.Missy Elliot.

B.Jet Li.

C.Gladys Knight.

D.Barry Hankerson.

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第9题

Whom did the Open University encourage to study?

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