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What's author's feeling about her "downshifting"?A.She regretted quitting her job.B.She fe

What's author's feeling about her "downshifting"?

A.She regretted quitting her job.

B.She felt sorry for her decision.

C.She felt at ease for her present situation.

D.She tried to drag herself out of it.

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第1题

What does the author feel about President' s preference to an individual' s buying insuran
ce?

A.Going back on his word.

B.Stubborn.

C.Flexible.

D.Short-sighted.

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第2题

What, according to the author, do parents NOT owe their children?A.Teaching them to have s

What, according to the author, do parents NOT owe their children?

A.Teaching them to have self-respect.

B.Making them feel comfortable about their body.

C.Giving them a good college education.

D.Telling them "no" when necessary.

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第3题

What is the author's attitude toward "avoidance"?A.Avoiding the thing you fear will make y

What is the author's attitude toward "avoidance"?

A.Avoiding the thing you fear will make you fear more.

B.You can't avoid all the fears in your life.

C.You will feel better if you choose to avoid fear.

D.Your fears can be got rid of if you try to avoid them.

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第4题

It can be concluded from the passage that ______.A.it's mere(只不过的)fuss(小题大做)to wri

It can be concluded from the passage that ______.

A.it's mere(只不过的)fuss(小题大做)to write so much about the ideas, feelings, and actions of youth

B.the author blames the young for being trouble-maker at home

C.the author blames the parents for not understanding what their children think and feel

D.the trouble in American families is often caused by difference ideas and opinions between parents and children

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第5题

What is the author's opinion on the first job?A.It is most probably the right job for you,

What is the author's opinion on the first job?

A.It is most probably the right job for you, so hold it.

B.It is most probably a training job, so feel free to give it up for another one.

C.It is not your final job, so change jobs as much as possible.

D.It is a good test about your ability to keep a job.

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Which of the following statements is true, according to Blake Morrison?A.The author has to

Which of the following statements is true, according to Blake Morrison?

A.The author has to ask for permission before writing about others" privacy.

B.The reader should believe what the author has to say in his autobiography.

C.The author may feel tortured in writing privacies.

D.The reader should be critical in reading other"s works.

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For years, I’ve been fighting against what feels natural to me because I felt pressure
to it. When I used to get dressed to go out I would put on a T-shirt and sneakers and feel great, but when I would walk into a bar and every girl around me was in heels and a mini dress, I often felt like the odd girl out. Anytime I was “dressed down” I would be told that I’d look better if I had makeup on, or was asked, “Is that really what you’re wearing?” So I learned to qualify it. “Oh, I didn’t bring anything nicer with me.” "Sorry I’m not really dressed. I came straight from work." The truth is that I feel comfortable in jeans and I don’t like to change before I go out. There's nothing wrong with that. Then why did I feel like there was? Part of it has to do with clothing options marketed to women and girls. What was available “for just us girls”? Usually it’s pink, frilly, or feminine. But I never felt those things were made for me or appealed to me. I decided to stop letting it get to me. In the past when I would get dressed for a date, I would try on multiple outfits. The first was what I wanted to wear on my date. The second was what my friends would tell me to wear. As I stood in front of the mirror, I would feel the frustration well up. I never want a guy that would want me in heels all the time. So I’d take off the dress that I had on — the one I thought I should wear — and put on what I was actually most comfortable wearing. And you know what? As soon as I did, I realized how great I looked. Girls who look unapologetically themselves are the best type of girls.

(1)What message does the author mainly convey?

A. Girls should wear like girls in a bar or a party.

B. Jeans and sweaters will be the new fashion for girls.

C. Girls in any type of clothes with confidence are the best.

D. Wearing pink and frilly clothes is odd and out of fashion.

(2)How did the author feel when she walked into a bar dressed down?

A. She felt herself quite different from other girls in the bar.

B. She felt at ease when other girls commented on her dress style.

C. She felt proud for not wearing high-heels like other girls.

D. She felt there was always discrimination around in the bar.

(3)What did the author use to do for a date?

A. She used to put on what she liked quickly.

B. She used to buy some girls’ dress to put on.

C. She used to try on multiple outfits.

D. She used to dress what others suggest her dressing.

(4)The followings are what the author qualifies for her casual dressing style. EXCEPT .

A. I didn’t bring anything nicer with me.

B. I came straight from work.

C. Sorry, I’m not really dressed.

D. I prefer jeans and sneakers.

(5)Which of the following adjectives can best describe the author’s attitude towards clothes options marketed for girls?

A. Ironic.

B. Uninterested.

C. Approving.

D. Objective.

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One of the author's patients was greatly uncertain about______.A.his anxiety about the mar

One of the author's patients was greatly uncertain about______.

A.his anxiety about the market

B.his easy intuitive feel for finance

C.his lack of self-confidence

D.his knowledge and skill

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第9题

How does the author feel about the President's request for the extension and its coverage?

A.Short of vision.

B.Late and incomplete.

C.Lacking in consistency.

D.Exhaustive but ineffective.

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第10题

Finding out that you are infected is usually overwhelming. Even if you had suspected it fo
r some time, learning that you are can be a very traumatic (令人痛苦的) experience. Testing HIV positive has led some people to quit their jobs, quickly write out their wills, and say goodbye to their friends and family, only to discover that they aren't sick and will probably live fur many years to come. It's common to perceive these results as an immediate death sentence, but this is simply not true.

What you are feeling now is perfectly normal. Anger, fear, confusion, numbness, depression all are completely natural reactions to the kind of news you've heard. If you've known fur even several weeks, you may find yourself having a normal day, then suddenly remember that you are HIV positive. It's very common for this kind of realization to just "hit you in the face" out of nowhere over again. You are not going crazy if this happens to you. Your moods may swing from profound sadness one moment to extreme anger the next. That's normal, too.

The first step to get through this emotional turmoil (混乱) is to acknowledge what you are feeling. Don't be surprised to find yourself going through the day in a state of shock. Allow yourself to feel nothing. Your emotions will come rushing back in soon enough. This is merely a way that your mind "turns off' to allow you to cope with a problem, If you are feeling angry, that's fine. You have every right to be angry and a lot to be angry about. This virus is threatening your very existence. It's okay to express this anger. If you're frightened, acknowledge your fears. You are thinking about things that would make anyone fearful. You are allowed to feel the way you do. Don't be hard on yourself or think you have to be strong. You don't have to be anything.

What does the author mean by saying "learning that you are" (Line 2, Para. 1)?

A.Learning what disease you've caught.

B.Learning that you are infected.

C.Learning that you are carrying HIV virus.

D.Learning that you are dying.

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第11题

When you read in English, you are likely to come across words or phrases that you don't un
derstand. Looking these up in a dictionary can be very time-consuming and frustrating, how ever. This makes it difficult to enjoy reading, and it is impractical as well, if you have to read pages at a time.

When you read in your native language, what do you do if you come across a word that you don't know? You may occasionally check with a dictionary, but most of the time you guess the meanings of unfamiliar words from the context. You can do the same when you read in English.

If you don't know the word "euphemism" and you read it in the sentence, "Pass away is a euphemism for die." How do you figure out what it means without looking in a dictionary? If you look at the other major words in the sentence--pass away and die--you see that they mean almost the same thing, but that pass away is an indirect or less harsh way of saying die. There fore, a euphemism must be an indirect or less harsh way of saying something. You are able to figure out the meaning of a word that you didn't know by looking for clues in the context.

Sometimes an author will tell you the meaning of an unfamiliar word, or restate the idea in a way that gives you a clue to the meaning of the unfamiliar word. The sentence "His ideas are really half-baked; he just does not think them out well," is an example of a restatement of the idea. The second half of the sentence restates the idea of the first, so half-baked means "not thought out well".

An author may also give an example or illustration of an unfamiliar word. In the sentence, "I was very apprehensive, as if I were waiting to see the dentist," the feeling being described is compared with the common experience of waiting to see the dentist. How do you feel when waiting to see the dentist? You probably feel nervous about what might happen, and that's what apprehensive means.

Another kind of clue to look for is a word or phrase that is contrasted with the unfamiliar word. In the sentence, "When you remember how shy he used to be, it's hard to believe how outgoing he is now." the word shy, which you probably know, is contrasted with the word outgoing, which may be unfamiliar. Since the opposite of shy is friendly, or eager to mix socially, you can guess what outgoing probably means.

You Should keep in mind that it is not always necessary to understand the exact meaning of a word when you are reading. If you are able to get a general idea of the meaning of an unfamiliar word, that is sufficient for most types of reading.

In the author's opinion, looking up all the words you don't know when you are reading in English is______.

A.a very difficult and impractical job

B.not reasonable and interesting

C.a waste of time and a bore to you

D.impossible because you haven't time

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