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When I was growing up, the whole world was Jewish. The heroes were Jewish and the villains

were Jewish. The landlord, the doctor, the grocer, your best friend, the village idiot, the neighborhood bully: all Jewish. We were working class and immigrants as well, but that just came with the territory. Essentially we were Jews on the streets of New York. We learned to be kind, cruel, smart and feeling in a mixture of language and gesture that was part street slang, part grade-school English, part kitchen Yiddish.

One Sunday evening when I was eight years old my parents and I were riding in the back seat of my rich uncle's car. We had been out for a ride and now we were back in the Bronx, headed for home. Suddenly, another car sideswiped us. My mother and aunt shrieked. My uncle swore softly. My father, in whose lap I was sitting, said out the window at the speeding car, "That's all right. Nothing but a few Jews in here." In an instant I knew everything. I knew there was a world beyond our streets, and in that world my father was a hu- miliated man, without power or standing.

When I was sixteen a girl in the next building had her nose straightened; we all went together to see Selma Shapiro lying in state, wrapped in bandages from which would emerge a person fit for life beyond the block. Three buildings away a boy went downtown for a job, and on his application he wrote "Anold Brown" instead of "Anold Braunowiitz." The newsswept through the neighborhood like a wild fire. A nose job? A name change? What was happening here? It was awful; it was wonderful. It was frightening; it was delicious. Whatever it was, it wasn't standstill. Things felt lively and active. Self-confidence was on the rise, passivity on the wane. We were going to experience challenges. That's what it meant to be in the new world. For the first time we could imagine ourselves out there.

But who exactly do I mean when I say we? I mean Arnie, not Selma. I mean my brother, not me. I mean the boys, not the girls. My mother stood behind me, pushing me forward. "The girl goes to college, too," she said. And I did. But my going to college would not mean the same thing as my brother's going to college, and we all knew it. For my brother, college meant going from the Bronx to Manhattan. But for me? From the time I was fourteen I yearned to get out of the Bronx, but get out into what? I did not actually imagine myself a working person alone in Manhattan and nobody else did either. What I did imagine was that I would marry, and that the man I married would get me downtown. He would brave the perils of class and race, and somehow I'd be there alongside him.

In the passage, we can find the author was_______.

A.quite satisfied with her life

B.a poor Jewish girl

C.born in a middle-class family

D.a resident in a rich area in New York

答案

B

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第1题

When my brother and I were growing up, we()summers with mygrandparents in Brazil.
When my brother and I were growing up, we()summers with mygrandparents in Brazil.

A.are used to spending

B.would use to spend

C.used to spend

D.got used to spend

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第2题

We have rather a small house, with only one spare bedroom. You can imagine our alarm, then
, when Aunt Clara wrote to say that she was coming to stay with her family for the weekend. Her family, l should explain, consists of four boys, all under the age of 12.

I sent off a telegram at once, protesting that our house was too small. Aunt Clara called us up the next morning. "I forgot to explain," she said in her sweetest voice, "the boys will bring a couple of tents."

Even so, my wife was far from reassured. It was true we had a large garden, but there was still the problem of feeding four growing boys.

"And what if it rains?" she demanded.

But Saturday morning turned out to be bright and clear when I went to the station to meet Aunt Clara. I managed to squeeze three of the boys, together with the luggage, into the back of the car. The youngest sat in front, with Aunt Clara and me.

"I didn't see the tents among your luggage," I remarked over my shoulder to David, the eldest boy.

"The tents!" exclaimed Aunt Clara, "Heavens! we left them in the luggage van."

The main problem to the author was ______.

A.food

B.time

C.space

D.noise

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第3题

The cohesiveness(内聚力)of a family seems to rely on members sharing certain routine pract

The cohesiveness(内聚力)of a family seems to rely on members sharing certain routine practices and events. For a growing share of the American labor force, however, working shifts beyond the normal daylight hours—what we here call "shift work"—makes the lives of families difficult.

Existing research shows that both male and female shift workers express high levels of stress and a sense of conflict between the demands of work and family life. But shift work couples still maintain a traditional attitude to the meaning of marriage and the individual roles of husband and wife. They expressed a willingness to do "whatever it takes" to approximate their view of a proper marriage, including sacrificing sleep and doing conventional things at unconventional hours. For the majority of couples interviewed, even when wives worked outside their homes, a proper marriage is characterized by a very clear division of roles: husbands are "providers" whose major responsibility is to support the family; wives are "homemakers" who clean, cook, and care for husbands and children.

The women's definitions of a "good husband" are typified by the following wife's response:

I expect him to be a good provider, and be there when I need him, loyal about the same things as he would expect out of me, expect that I expect him to dominate over me. But in a manner of speaking, when it's time to be a man I expect him to stand up instead of sitting back expecting me to do everything.

To husbands, a good wife is someone who is:

Understanding of what I feel go through at work. I need that respect at work, I hope I get it at work, I want my wife to realize what I expect at work. I don't want her to give me a lot of shit when I come home from work because I don't know if this makes much sense.

These views seemed critical to maintain the families of the shift workers.

Despite______,shift work couples still hoped to maintain a stable life.

A.traditional beliefs about marriage

B.lack of control over time

C.a very clear division of roles

D.the demands of work

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第4题

第二节 完型填空 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳

第二节 完型填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

When men grow older, their hair often begins to fall out. When hair begins to fall out【B1】 old age, it is impossible to make it【B2】again. I know a man who found【B3】his hair was beginning to fail out on his fortieth birthday. He bought some ointment(药膏) and used it on his head.【B4】ointment was very expensive. It【B5】$50 for a small can ! He used the ointment on his head【B6】a day. Every day he【B7】into his mirror(镜子) to see【B8】is hair was growing again, but the ointment was【B9】good. Every day more and more hair fell out and【B10】there was no hair left on his head.

【B1】

A.such as

B.because of

C.instead of

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第5题

Dear Students, I am happy that you are now in America. I am happy that you have made new f

Dear Students,

I am happy that you are now in America. I am happy that you have made new friends from around the world. All of you are growing every day.

Like many people, you decided to come to America. You are learning a new language and a new culture(文化). It takes a lot of time and hard work. You are doing great!

Welcome. And, thank you!

I'd like to give you some simple advice (忠告)

1) Learn to speak up. Ask for help when you need it. Most Americans are friendly and helpful.

2) Don't be afraid of making mistakes. You cannot learn without making mistakes.

3) Get out and meet people.

4) Don't forget your dreams (梦想). Work hard for the things that are important to you.

5) You are going through many difficulties now. But remember that these difficulties will make you stronger for the future.

6) Smile!

You came from many different parts of the world to this class. I am very glad to be your teacher. I wish each of you well in the future.

Your teacher,

Mr. Charles Kaspar

What makes the teacher happy?

A.The students have made new friends in America.

B.The students have made friends with him.

C.The students have taken his advice.

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第6题

I had two jobs growing up and they all helped shape my lifeWhen I was about12,1 started

I had two jobs growing up and they all helped shape my life

When I was about12,1 started caddying(当球童) at a nearby country club.All the kids in the neighborhood did it, and I liked it a lot.I got to watch people who were generally pretty wealthy.They were businessmen and doctors.I would listen to them talking about things and see how they behaved with each other.It was like a fly on the wall at a meeting.

The second job was at a shoe store.I constant ly met people from all walks of life and the challenge was exciting.I’d start bringing them different kinds of shoes and get right down there and put them on their feet.If they didn' t like a certain shoe,I always tried to be thinking ahead to a pair they might like better.It was like stepping up to the plate in a baseball game.Every tine someone walked into that store, I was going to bat and taking a swing.I never wanted to let a customer get out of that store without buying a pair of shoes to his satisfaction

This job helped teach me an important business lesson: You have to take risks in business.If you take a risk and fail get up to bat and swing again.

21.The author thinks what he has learned from his first job is()

A.how to learn to like a job

B.how to talk and behave properly

C.how to become weal thy

22.The phrase people from all walks of life in the third paragraph means people()

A.walking in different ways

B.having different interests in life

C.working in different occupations

23.The author thinks his second job is()

A.challenging

B.important

C.different

24.The author compares his second job is()

A.a fly on the wall at a meeting

B.stepping into a golf course

C.joining a baseball game

25.The business lesson the author gets from selling shoes is()

A.thinking ahead of the customers

B.trying every possible way to satisfy a customer

C.never be afraid of taking risks

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第7题

Even though she’s quite young, Drew Barrymore can already be called a Hollywood legend
. She’s lived it up, she’s done it all, and she has enough movies under her belt to put most young stars to shame. Barrymore was born on February 22, 1975, in California. Being from a family that produced great actors, it’s no wonder that she quickly found her way into the spotlight. When she was 11 months old, she made her first commercial on TV. She made her first movies at the age of 2. Four years later, she showed up as in the Steven Spielberg’s famous film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. However it wasn’t all roses and sunshine when Barrymore was growing up. She was drinking alcohol by the time she was 9, smoking marijuana at 10, and taking cocaine at 12. Most kid stars in Hollywood fail to become stars as adults. And most of the time, once they’re out of the spotlight, they stay out. Not so with Drew Barrymore. As she was getting older, Barrymore started to realize that there is more to life than publicity stunts. She set out to build a career and made a series of successful films since 1997, including Charlie’s Angels and 50 First Dates. “In my life, there is darkness and chaos and drama, and I have yet to explore some of that in my work life. I sort of just want to quietly challenge myself and prove that I’m capable of more.” Actually, anyone who’s not familiar with her disordered childhood might find it hard to believe she’s such a sweet person now. Like many of the characters she plays in her comedy, Drew is easygoing and laughs a lot. In 1997, she was on the cover of People magazine’s 100 Most Beautiful People issue. “Life is very interesting in the end; some of your greatest pains become your greatest strengths.” Drew said.

11.Which of the following statements is NOT true about Drew Barrymore? .

A. She was already famous at a young age.

B. She was a Hollywood legend.

C. She finished only one movie.

D. She has acted a lot of movies.

12.The word “spotlight” (line 3 Paragraph. 2) means __________.

A. an illuminated area

B. a lamp with strong light

C. a space where lighting occurs

D. a focus of public attention

13.Which one of the following movies was made when Drew Barrymore was

six?

A. E T. the Extra-Terrestrial..

B. Charlie’s Angels.

C. 50 First Dates.

D. People.

14.According to the passage, most kid stars in Hollywood __________.

A. are unable to be stars as adults

B. become famous when growing up

C. are always under the spotlight

D. are different from Drew Barrymore

15.According to the passage, Drew Barrymore __________.

A. has experienced a disordered childhood

B. quietly challenged herself

C. is now a sweet person

D. All above

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第8题

Growing evidence shows () exercising won' t protect us it we sit too much.

A.when

B.what

C.that

D.whether

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第9题

I have had just about enough of being treated like a second class citizen, simply because
I happen to be that put upon member of a society--a customer. The more I go into shops and hotels, banks and post offices, railway stations, airports and the like, the more I'm convinced that things are being run solely to suit the firm, the system, or the union. There seems to be an insidious motto for so-called "Service" organizations--Staff before Service.

How often, for example, have you queued for what seems like hours at the Post Office or the supermarket because there weren't enough staff on duty to man all the service grilles or checkout counters? Surely in these days of high unemployment it must be possible to recruit cashiers and counter staff. Yet supermarkets, hinting darkly at higher prices, claim that unshrounding all their cash registers at any one time would increase overheads. And the Post Office says we cannot expect all their service grilles to be occupied "at times when demand is low".

It's the same with hotels. Because waiters and kitchen staff must finish when it suits them, dining moms close earlier or menu choice is curtailed. As for us guests (and how the meaning of that word has been whittled away), we just have to put up with it. There's also the nonsense of so many friendly hotel night porters having been phased out in the interests of "efficiency" (i. e. profits) and replaced by coin guzzling machines which dispense everything from lager to laxatives. Not to mention the creeping menace of the tea-making kit in your room: a kettle with an assortment of teabags, plastic milk cartons and lump sugar. Who wants to wake up to a raw teabag? I don't , especially when I am paying for "service".

Can it be halted, this erosion of service, this growing attitude that the customer is always a nuisance? I fervently hope so because it's happening, sadly, in all walks of life.

Our only hope is to hammer home our indignation whenever and wherever we can and, if all else fails, bring back into use that other, older slogan, and Take Our Custom Elsewhere.

The writer feels that nowadays a customer is ______.

A.the recipient of privileged treatment

B.unworthy of proper consideration

C.classified by society as inferior

D.the victim of modern organizations

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第10题

In regard to the development of moral standards in the growing child,_________ is very important when parents teach their children.

A、consistency

B、urgency

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第11题

Michael’s mother read him ()stories about flying that described the land from a bird’s-eye view when he was growing up.

A.numbered

B.numerical

C.numerous

D.numerable

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