Usually, ________ care for children’s ________.[A] woman writers... lives[B] women w
Usually, ________ care for children’s ________.
[A] woman writers... lives
[B] women writer... life
[C] women writers... life
[D] women writer... lives
Usually, ________ care for children’s ________.
[A] woman writers... lives
[B] women writer... life
[C] women writers... life
[D] women writer... lives
第1题
A.Certain things cannot be learned from books.
B.Foreign students had better live on campus.
C.Choice of where to live varies from person to person.
D.British families usually welcome foreign students.
第2题
Our daily existence is divided to two phases, as S1.______
distinct as day and night. We call them work and play.
And, when we have allowed the necessary minimum
for such activities as eating and shop, the rest we S2.______
spend in various activities where are known as S3.______
recreations, an elegant word which disguise the fact S4.______
that we usually do not even play in our hours of
leisure, but spend them in various forms of passive
enjoyment or entertainment—not playing football but
watching football matches; not acting
but theatre-going.
We need to make, therefore, a hard-and-fast
distinction not only between work and play but
equal between active play and passive entertainment. S5.______
It seems that the decline of active play—of amateur
sport—and the enormous growth of purely receptive
entertainment which has given rise a sociological S6.______
interest in the problem, If the greater part of the
population, instead indulging in sport, spends S7.______
hour of leisure viewing television programmers, there S8.______
will inevitably be a decline in health and physique.
We should live art if we would be affect by art. We S9.______
should paint rather than appreciate painting,
play piano rather than go to concerts, dance and sing
and act ourselves, engaging all our the senses in the S10.______
touch of arts.
【S1】
第3题
根据短文,回答11~15题In fl democratic society citizens are encouraged to forn their own opinions on candidates for public offices。taxes,constitutional amendments,environmental concerns,foreign policy,and other issues.The opinions held by any population are shaped and manipulated by several factors:individual circumstances,the mass media,special-interest groups,and opinion leaders. Wealthy people tend to think differently on social issues from poor people.Factory workers probably do not sbare the same views as white-collar workers,non-union workers.Women employed outside their homes soInetimes have perspectives different from those of full—time homernakers.In these and other ways individual status shapes one’s view of current events. The mass media,especially television,are powerful influences on the way people think and act. GoverDinent officials note how mail from the public tends to“follow the headlines”.Whatever is featured in newspapers and magazines and on television attracts enough attention that people begin to inform themselves and to express opinions. The mass media have also created larger audiences for government and a wider range of public issues than existed before.Prior to television and the national editions of newspapers,issues and ca耐idates tended to remain localized.In Great Britain and West Germany,for example,elections to the national legislatures were usually viewed by voters as local contests.Today’s elections are seen as struggles between party Ieaders and programs.In the United States radio and television have been beneficial to the presidency.Since the days of Franklin D.Roosevelt and his“fireside chats”,presidents haveappealed directly to a national audience over the heads of Congress to advocate their programs. Special—interest groups spend vast sulns annually trying to influence public opinion.Public utilities,for instance,tried to sway public opinionin favor of nuclear power plants.Opposed to them were citizens’ organizations successful advertising campaign designed to prevent the passage of medicare. Opinion leaders are usually such prominent public figures as politicians,some business personalities,and celebrity athletes.The opinions of these individuals,whether informed and intelligent or not,carry weight with some segments of the population.Some individuals,suchas Nobel Prize winners,are suddenly thrust into public view by the media.By quickly reaching a large audience,their views gain a hearing and are perhaps influential in shaping views on complex issues. How many factors could shape public opinion,as mentioned in the text?[A]2. [B]3. [C]4. [D]5.
第4题
听力原文: One of the biggest problems in developing countries is hunger. An organization called Heifer International is working to improve the situation. The organization sends farm animals to families and communities around the world. Pal American farmer Dan West developed the idea for Heifer International in the 1930s. Mr. West was working in Spain where he discovered a need for cows. Many families were starving because of the Civil War in that country. So Mr. West asked his friends in the Unites States to send some cows. The first Heifer animals were sent in 1944. Since that time more titan 4 million people in 115 countries have had better lives because of heifer animals. To receive a Heifer animal, families must first explain their needs and goals. They must also make a plan which will allow them to become selfsupporting. Local experts usually provide training. The organization says that animals must have food, water, shelter, health care and the ability to reproduce. Without them, the animals will not remain healthy and productive. Heifer International also believes that families must pass on some of their success to others in need. This belief guarantees that each person who takes part in the program also becomes a giver. Every family that receives a Heifer animal must agree to give that animal's first female baby to other people in need. Families must also agree to pass on the skills and training they receive from Heifer International. This concept helps communities become selfsupporting.
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A.He was interested in the study of wild animals.
B.He started the organization Heifer International.
C.He was wounded in the Spanish Civil War.
D.He sold his cows to many countries in the world.
第5题
A NVOCC usually operates vessels to provide sea transportation.( )
第8题
Australians usually vote for the party they supported early in life.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG