What advice is given for printing the signs according to the last paragraph.Large pictures should be included.()
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第1题
What advice is given for printing the signs according to the last paragraph.Bold letters should be used.()
第2题
What advice is given for printing the signs according to the last paragraph.()
A.Colored signs are preferred.
B.Bold letters should be used.
C.Large pictures should be included.
D.Phone numbers should be provide.
第3题
What advice is given for printing the signs according to the last paragraph.Colored signs are preferred.()
第4题
What advice is given for printing the signs according to the last paragraph.Phone numbers should be provide.()
第6题
—You ought to have given them some advice—______, but who cared what I said?
A.So ought you
B.So I ought
C.So I did
D.So did you
第7题
______ the monitor has given you, Tom!
A.How good an advice
B.What a good advice
C.What good advice
D.How good advice
第8题
According to the advice given about women expecting babies, ______.
A.there is usually no good reason for giving them drugs
B.they are especially likely to take drugs
C.they should be given drugs only after careful consideration
D.there is no point in prescribing drugs, because they won't take them anyway
第9题
Unlike many Americans compelled into early retirement by company restrictions, the average nevertiree often has no one forcing his hand. If 106-year-old investor Irving Kahn, head of his own family firm, wants to keep coming to work every day, whos going to stop him? Seventy-eight-year-old Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburgs job security is guaranteed in the Constitution.
It may seem that these elderly people are trying to cheat death. In fact, they are. And its working, Howard Friedman, a professor at UC Riverside, found in his research that those who work hardest and are successful in their careers often live the longest lives. "People are generally being given bad advice to slow down, take it easy, stop worrying, and retire to Florida," he says. He described one study participant, still working at the age of 100, who was recently disappointed to see his son retire. "
Were beginning to see a change in how people view retirement," says George Leeson, co-director of the Institute of Population Ageing at Oxford. Where once retirement was seen as a brief reward after a long struggle through some miserable job, it is now akin(近似)to being cast aside. What Leeson terms "the Warren Buffett effect" is becoming more broadly appealing as individuals come to "view retirement as not simply being linked to economic productivity hut also about contribution."
Observers are split on whether this is a wholly good thing. On the one hand, companies and financial firms can benefit from the wisdom of a resilient(坚韧的)chief. On the other, the new generation can find it more difficult to advance—an argument that typically holds little sway to a nevertiree.
What do we learn about the so-called "nevertirees"?
A.They are passionate about making a fortune,
B.They have no choice but to continue working.
C.They love what they do and choose not to retire.
D.They will not retire unless they are compelled to.
第10题
But in a society of rapidly changing social and moral values, parents and children often disagree about what is important and what is fight.
(77) Arguments may concern such unimportant matters as styles of dress or hairdos. But quarrels may also concern school work, after school jobs, decisions, use of the family car, dating, and sex behavior. Some families have serious problems with teenagers who drop out of school, run away from home, or use illegal drugs. Because so much publicity is given to the problem teenager, one gets the impression that all teenagers are troublemakers. Actually, relatively few adolescents do anything wrong, and nearly all grow up into "solid citizens" who fulfill most of their parents' expectations. In fact, recent studies show that the "generation gap" is narrowing. The vast majority of teenagers share most of their parents' values and ideas. Many parents feel that they get along with their adolescents quite well.
According to the writer, conflicts between husband and wife usually reflect ______.
A.feeling of hatred
B.power struggle
C.that they don' t care for each other
D.that they may appeal to divorce
第11题
Passage 2
In her early days as an emergency room physician, Doctor Joanna Myer treated a child who had suffered a second degree burn. After the child had been treated and was being prepared for discharge, Doctor Myer talked to the parents about how they should care for the child at home. Also listening to her were a half a dozen other family members. A few hours later, when she came to say goodbye, the family asked her to settle an argument they’d been having over exactly what advice she had given. “As I talked to them, I was amazed.” she said, ”All of them had heard the simple instructions I have given just a few hours before, but they have three or four different versions. The most basic details were unclear and confusing. I was surprised, because these were intelligent people.” This episode gave Doctor Myer her first clue to something every doctor learns sooner or later- most people just don’t listen very well. Nowadays, she says she repeats her instructions, and even conducts a reality check with some patients. She asks them to tell her what they think they are supposed to do. She also provides take-home sheets which are computer printouts tailored to the patients’ situation. Doc. Myer’s listeners are not unusual. When new or difficult material is presented, almost all listeners are faced with the challenge because human speech lacks the stability and permanence of the printed word. Oral communication is fast-moving and impermanent.
根据材料回答第 29~31 题。第 29 题 What did the child’s family members argue about in the hospital?