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She was best known for the interpretation of ______.A.I love You PorgyB.My Baby Just Cares

She was best known for the interpretation of ______.

A.I love You Porgy

B.My Baby Just Cares for Me

C.Porgy and Vest

D.I Put A Spell On You

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第1题

听力原文:Continuing our survey of the 19th century, let's take a look now at Harriet Beech

听力原文: Continuing our survey of the 19th century, let's take a look now at Harriet Beecher Stowe. (32) Now Stowe is best known for her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, a book that details the harshness of plantation life in the south. The book was extremely popular in the United States as well as in other countries. Ironically though, for the attention given to Uncle Tom's Cabin, it is far from Stowe's best work. She did write one other novel about life in the south. But much of her best work has nothing to do with the south at all. (33) In fact, Stowe's best writing is about village life in the New England's states in the 19th century. In reference to the customs of the villages she wrote about, Stowe claimed that her purpose was to reflect the images as realistically as possible. (34) She usually succeeded, for her settings were often described actually and in detail. In this sense, she was an important forerunner to the realistic movement that became popular later in the 19th century. She was one of the first writers to use local dialect for her characters when they spoke. And she did this thirty years before Mark Twain popularized the use of local dialect. It makes sense that Stowe would write about New England life, (35) since she was born in Connecticut. As a young woman there, she worked as a teacher. The teaching job helped lead to her first published work, a geography book for children. Later, when she was married, her writing helped support her family financially. Throughout her life, she wrote poems, travel books, biographical sketches and children's books as well as novels for adults.

32. What is Stowe best known for according to the passage?

33.What is Stowe's best writing mainly about?

34.Why was Stowe an important forerunner to the realistic movement?

35.Why did Stowe write about New England life?

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A.A novel named Uncle Tom's Cabin.

B.The harshness of the plantation life.

C.Works about the south.

D.Works about the village life.

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第2题

句子改错。

(1)I indoors the whole day because of it was raining hardly.

(2)the liquids smells so terribly I can hardly stand it.

(3)When did he arrived Paris?

(4)I think there are stillsome students haven't known the assignment.

(5)Great changes have been taken place in my hometown lastyear.

(6)Never pretend knowing that you don't know it.

(7)she did her homework so careful that she made so littlemistakes at this time.

(8)White means dead in Chinese.

(9)the best way to overcome the difficulty is work together.

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第3题

听力原文: The jazz and blue singer Nina Simone has died at her home in southern France. Bo
rn in North Carolina, she was originally trained as a classical pianist and became a star with her performance of I Love You Porgy from the. opera Porgy and Vest. She was best known for her interpretation of My Baby Just Cares for Me and a version of the number I Put A Spell On You. Her programs also included a large number of civil rights songs.

When Nina Simon was young, she received training in ______.

A.piano playing

B.classical music

C.jazz and blue

D.classical dance

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第4题

听力原文:You know Sara. If She has an opinion, everyone has got to know it. Which of the f

听力原文:You know Sara. If She has an opinion, everyone has got to know it.

Which of the following statements is true about Sara?

A.She rarely makes mistakes.

B.She makes known what she thinks.

C.She has many original ideas.

D.She doesn't like to express her opinions.

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第5题

February 25th, 2009 Dear Father, I'm going to surprise you very much—I'm engaged to be mar

February 25th, 2009

Dear Father,

I'm going to surprise you very much—I'm engaged to be married to Helen Clinton. We arranged it last night. I am feeling so happy I (150) know what I am doing. I do hope you will approve of the step I am taking. As you are aware, I am now making a fair income with every (151) of advancement, and I am sure I shall be ever so much happier married than I am at present.

I have known Helen for about four years. She is the best and dearest girl in the world, very sensible, a good housekeeper, and universally popular. I want you very much to see more of her, and get to like her more and more. She has always liked you, and one of the first things she said after accepting my (152) was "I do hope your father will care for me". We look forward to seeing you soon.

Your affectionate son,

Jim Brown

(50)

A.hardly

B.nearly

C.sharply

D.directly

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第6题

Dr. James Barry was the first woman in England to go to medical school. When she was grow-
ing up, women could not go to medical school. (77) So how did she become a doctor? She simply pretended that she was a man.

No one knows Dr. Barry&39; s real name, her birth date, of her family&39; s background. Some re-cords show that she was born in 1795 in London. Some people say she was the daughter of a rich man or a royal prince. One fact we know is that in 1810, James Barry became a medical student at the University of Edinburgh.

James Barry&39; s classmates made fun of her because she didn&39; t have a beard and she was only five feet tall. But no one thought she was a girl. At the age of 20, James Barry graduated from the University of Edinburgh as a Doctor of Medicine. She was one of the youngest students to complete her studies. Dr. Barry then went to work in a London hospital and studied surgery. A year later,she entered the army and became a hospital assistant. We will never know how she avoided the ar-my physical examination.

For the next 45 years, Dr. James Barry was a British officer and a successful surgeon. Every-one admired her. She began to do a lot of important work for the army. (78 ) At that time, Eng-land had many colonies around the world. Dr. Barry spent a lot of time in foreign countries. She travelled to India, Corfu, Malta, and Jamaica. In 1856 she went to South Africa, and she was sooL known as the best doctor and surgeon in the colony. She saved the life of the governor&39; s daughter, and later she became the governor&39; s personal doctor. People admired Dr. Barry, but she also had a reputation as a troublemaker. If people talked about her high voice or tiny figure, she became very angry. She was an excellent swordsman, and she started fights often.

According to the passage, Dr. Barry was made fun of because she__________.

A.had a low voice

B.had a funny beard

C.was tall

D.was shol

Which of the following about James Barry is a fact?A.She had a rich father.

B.She became a medical student in 1810.

C.She was born in Edinburgh.

D.She was a royal princess.

Which of the following about James Barry is NOT TRUE?A.She was a troublemaker.

B.She worked in many foreign countries.

C.She made great contributions to the British Army.

D.She was the best doctor in London.

Dr. Barry was not happy when people talked about her__________.A.family

B.job

C.university

D.voice

The word swordsman in Paragraph 4 probably means__________.A.someone who is skilled at fighting with a sword

B.someone who is skilled at fighting with a gun

C.someone who often fights with other people

D.someone who often makes trouble for other people

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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第7题

听力原文:In the United States the family plays an important role in most holiday activitie

听力原文: In the United States the family plays an important role in most holiday activities. November is National Adoption Month. We visit with an American family that has an extra special reason to celebrate this year.

It's not Mary Webster's birthday. It is the day that she is adopted. She came to the Webster family about two years ago. When her new mother held Mary, she knew Mary would someday be part of their family.

Mary's birth mother was fighting drug addiction. The Websters were never sure if the birth mother would want to have Mary back.

The Websters were foster parents. It is not known how long the child will stay. No attention is paid to the emotions of the foster parents and the child. Once the birth mother has no more claim on the child, the foster family can adopt tile child.

A judge makes the adoption final. The judge says this ceremony touches her emotionally.

The judge said that in times like this it is nice that some people are able to reach out to someone else and say I want to protect you. I want to make this world a better place for you. I want to do the best I can to make sure that you grow up to be a sale and happy child.

(29)

A.Holiday celebrations in the United States often ignore the importance of family.

B.Holiday celebrations in the United States often are centered around the family.

C.Holiday celebrations in the United States often are centered around work.

D.Holiday celebrations in the United States often are centered around animals.

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第8题

One of Florence Nightingale's best known works is ______.

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第9题

Have you ever wondered why some asanas seem to leave you feeling calm, still, centered, an
d balanced while others seem to leave you agitated, sore and off-centered?

Take the case of a thirty-one-year-old woman who came for treatment for repeated neck pain and nervousness. She had been practicing yoga for six years and could not understand why she was having such difficulty. Our work with Ayurveda, the 5,000-year-old "knowledge of life", helped this woman to understand how the Yoga asanas she had been practicing affected the movement of energy in her body. She then learned new asanas, which was more in harmony with her unique energetic balance. With this new knowledge she was able to modify her practice and eliminate her neck pain and nervousness while bringing greater well-being to her body and mind.

In addition to the profound dietary and lifestyle. advice that Ayurveda is most known for, Ayurveda also sheds new light on the practice of yoga. Yoga and Ayurveda are in fact, two paths intertwined in such a close relationship that it is hard to imagine traveling down one of these paths without knowledge of the other. Yoga is the ancient path of preparing the body and mind for the eventual liberation and enlightenment of the soul. Ayurveda is the ancient art and science of keeping the body and heart healthy so that individuals can pursue the goals in life that they have set for themselves.

The population of yoga in this country has been growing steadily since Swami Vivekananda first brought the idea of yoga to the West in 1893. While yoga found a welcome home in the West, its sister, Ayurveda, was left behind in India, a distant counterpart to these important Vedic teachings. Today, just over one hundred years later, Ayurveda has come to the West in search of its other half. Ayurveda does not come to this country empty-handed but bring with it many gifts. It brings with it the knowledge of how to keep the physical body healthy and how this relates to one's spiritual journey. It brings a gift specific to the yogi. the knowledge of how asanas affect each of us. Ayurvda sheds new light on which asanas are best for each individual.

The Vedas, the oldest known writings and teachings, are the origins of both these ancient arts. The Vedas are composed of five books. One of them, the Yajur Veda, is considered by scholars as the origins of the knowledge of yoga. Ayurveda has its root within the Rig Veda and Atharva Veda. According to Dr. David Frawley, Vedic scholar, "Yoga is the practical side of the Vedic teaching while Ayurveda is the healing side." In practice, both of these paths overlap a great deal.

Classical yoga has, as a part of its traditions, an aspect which addresses health and health practices. It is not simply asanas for differing conditions, but purification as well. In some vein, Ayurveda is much more than dietary principals. Ayurveda can be seen as the science of understanding how we interact with our environment and how to alter our environment in such a way that it is harmonious with our deepest nature. Ayurveda is the science of how energies interact. As such, Ayurveda addresses our entire lifestyle. including exercise and yoga. Ayurveda sees each individual's path towards perfect health a unique path, hence Ayurveda can help us to understand which yoga asanas are best for each individual as well as understand how the different forms of Pranayama affect us.

The 31-year-old woman had neck pain and nervousness because ______.

A.she practiced yoga

B.the asanas she practiced was incorrect postures

C.the postures she practiced did not agree with her body

D.she should not practiced yoga at all

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第10题

Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answ
er the questions on Answer Sheet 1.

For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A.,B.,C )and D.. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.

How Do You See Diversity

As a manager, Tiffany is responsible for interviewing applicants for some of the positions with her company. During one interview, she noticed that the candidate never made direct eye contact. She was puzzled and somewhat disappointed because she liked the individual otherwise.

He had a perfect resume and gave good responses to her questions, but the fact that he never looked her in the eye said “untrustworthy,” so she decided to offer the job to her second choice. “It wasn’t until I attended a diversity workshop that I realized the person we passed over was the perfect person,” Tiffany confesses. What she hadn’t known at the time of the interview was Opt the candidate’s “different” behavior. was simply a cultural misunderstanding. He was an Asian-American raised in a household where respect for those in authority was shown by averting (避开) your eyes.

“I was just thrown off by the lack of eye contact; not realizing it was cultural,” Tiffany says. “I missed out, but will not miss that opportunity again.”

Many of us have had similar encounters with behaviors we perceive as different. As the world becomes smaller and our workplaces more diverse, it is becoming essential to expand our understanding of others and to reexamine some of our false assumptions.

Hire Advantage

At a time when hiring qualified people is becoming more difficult, employers who can eliminate invalid biases (偏见) from the process have a distinct advantage. My company, Mindsets LLC, helps organizations and individuals see their own blind spots. A real estate recruiter we worked with illustrates the positive difference such training can make.

“During my Mindsets coaching session, I was taught how to recruit a diversified workforce. I recruited people from different cultures and skill sets. The agents were able to utilize their full potential and experiences to build up the company. When the real estate teethes began to change, it was because we had a diverse agent pool that we were able to say in the real estate market much longer than others in the same profession.”

Blinded by Gender

Dale is an account executive who attended one of my workshops on supervising a diverse workforce. “Through one of the sessions, I discovered my personal bias,” he recalls. “I learned I had not been looking at a person as a whole person, and being open to differences.” In his case, the blindness was not about culture but rather gender.

“I had a management position open in toy department; and the two finalists were a man and a woman. lied I not attended this workshop, I would have automatically assumed the man was the best candidate because the position required quite a bit of extensive travel. My reasoning would have been that even though both candidates were great and could have been successful in the position, I assumed the woman would have wanted to he home with her children and not travel.” Dale’s assumptions are another example of the well-Intentioned but incorrect thinking that limits an organization’s ability to tap into the full potential of a diverse workforce.

“I learned from the class that instead of imposing my gender biases into the situation. I needed to present the full range of duties, responsibilities and expectations to all candidates and allots them to make an informed decision.” Dale credits the workshop, “because it helped me make decisions based on fairness.”

Year of the Know-It-All

Doug is another supervisor who attended one of my workshops. Fie recalls a major lesson learned f

A.He just wouldn’t look her in the eye.

B.He was slow in answering her questions.

C.His resume didn’t provide the necessary information.

D.His answers to some of her questions were irrelevant.

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