第6题
Why has the woman come to talk to the man?
A.To discuss his trip to Mexico.
B.To bring him a message from Prof. Gemma.
C.To ask for help with an assignment.
D.He can' t find enough information for his research paper.
第7题
Today, however, many America women like to use Ms better than Mrs. and Miss. The word Mr. does not tell us if a man is married or not. Many women think this is an advantage for men. They want to be equal to men in this way. These women feel that it is not important for people to know if they are married or not.
There are some problems with Ms, however. Not all women like to use Ms. Some like the older ways of doing things. Some find it difficult to pronounce. But young women usually like it better than older ones do. Perhaps Ms will be used by more American women before long.
1)、The word Ms is used before the name of married or unmarried women.
A.T
B.F
2)、Many women in America like to use Ms because they don't want people to know that they are not married.
A.T
B.F
3)、The words Mrs. and Miss are different from Ms in that they can tell people if a woman is married or not.
A.T
B.F
4)、Men don't want to tell people that they are married.
A.T
B.F
5)、In the last paragraph, "Some like the older ways of doing things." "Older ways of doing things" in this sentence most probably means using Mrs. or Miss.
A.T
B.F
第8题
Harry was worrieD. He remembered selling the woman a return ticket. “ Come into the office, madam,” he said, “ I’ll just check the Jersey timetable for May 22nd .”
The woman and her little girl followed him inside. She was quite right, as Harry soon discovereD. There was no sailing on May 22nD. How ever had he made such a big mistake? Wondering what to do, he smiled at the chilD. “You look healthy,” he said to her. “ Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?”
“ Yes,” she answereD. “ The beach was beautiful. And I can swim too!”
“ That’s fine,” said Harry. “ My little girl can’t swim a bit yet. Of course, she’s only three-----”
“ I’m four,” the child said proudly. “ I’ll soon be four and a half.”
Harry turned to the mother. “ I remember your ticket, madam,” he saiD. “ But you didn’t get one for your daughter, did you?”
“ Er, well-----” The woman looked at the chilD. “ I mean-----she hasn’t started school yet. She’s only four.”
“ A four year old child must have a ticket, madam. A child’s return to Jersey costs----let me see----£13.50.So if the railway pays your hotel bill, you will owe £1.50.The law is the law, but since we have made a mistake-----”
The woman stood up, took the child’s hand and left the office.
9.The angry woman went to the station __________.
A. to buy a ticket for her daughter
B. to ask the railway to pay her hotel bill
C. to have a friendly talk with the booking clerk
D. to buy the Jersey timetable
9.Harry had a talk with the girl in order to _________.
A. please the girl and her mother
B. find out how old the girl was and whether the girl had been to Jersey
C. get some information about Jersey
D. find out how many days they spent in Jersey
9.The hotel bill is __________.
A. more than the cost of a child’s ticket
B. exactly the same as the cost of a child’s ticket
C. less than the cost a child’s ticket
D. more than the cost of a woman’s ticket
9.The child is ___________ years old.
A. two
B. four
C. three
D. five
9.A girl of _________ should buy a ticket according to the law of the railway.
A. three
B. four
C. five
D. six
第9题
W: Yes, it is a tough subject. I do have some ideas, though.What I thought was, we could start off by doing an Internet search for all of her movies, her personal information, and so on.
M: Yes, that's a great way to get started. We can print out everything, then take our time finding the relevant parts.
W: That's what I think. We could also try to do a search on her son, too. He's a famous movie director now.
M: Oh yes, I've seen a couple of his movies and he's just as talented as his mother.
W: Also, a classmate told me about an excellent book which contains lots of information about European films from 1960's and 1970's. We could probably find some quotes about her from other actors too.
M: So that's it! We can find everything we need!
W: You can start by doing some Internet searches.
M: I will, and why don't you go to look for that book?
W: I think it would be quicker to call my friend and ask her. She knows exactly where to find the book in the library.
M: True. The library is massive. If you tried to find it yourself you could be in there for days!
W: Ok, you stay here and do this. I'll go and find my classmate. See you back here at, er...5 o'clock?
M: Great. That gives me plenty of time to make a start. See you later.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. What are the two speakers talking about?
24. What ideas does the woman have about getting information?
25. Who will the woman ask about the book?
(20)
A.A project about an actress.
B.A project about a movie director.
C.A project about a movie.
D.A project about Europe.
第10题
A.traces
B.Tracks
C.Points
D.spots
第11题
(1)Twenty-five years ago most women().
A.had no children
B.worked
C.weren’t housewives
D.were housewives
(2)In those days men ().
A.saw their children in the evenings and on weekends
B.spent a lot of time with their children
C.played with the children all day
D.never saw the children
(3)Today there are ().
A.more housewives
B.more women working outside the home
C.not so many women working
D.no jobs for women
(4)Day-care centers help ().
A.working mothers with their children
B.housewives
C.with cooking and cleaning
D.women with the housework
(5)This passage is about ().
A.housewives
B.American men
C.how many American women are working
D.how family life in America is changing