He claims that advertising today tends to portray women in t

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He claims that advertising today tends to portray women in traditional roles such as cooking or taking care of the baby.
A

depict

B

advocate

C

criticize

D

analyze

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第1题:

() today, he would get there by Friday.

A.Was he leaving

B.If he is leaving

C.Were he to leave

D.If he leaves


参考答案:C

第2题:

Part B

Directions: Read the text, match the items (61-65) to one of the statements (A to G) given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.

Read the texts from a magazine article in which five persons talked about their attitude to helping the people in developing countries. For question 61 to 65, match the name of each person (61 to 65) to one of the statements given below, which is the summary of his or her speech. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.

Judith Rodgers:

I was shocked. Last week my lecturer advised me to change a more suitable course. He said that a career in law was unsuitable for women. At first I thought he was joking, it was a stupid thing to say. Women are as intelligent as men. There are some excellent women lawyers. If he doesn't like teaching me, he should change his job. I have a right to study law. I will certainly have my career as a lawyer in the future. I don't think any male prejudice can stop me.

Peter Mitchell:

She's wasting her time studying law. When she gets married and has children she'll be too busy to work. I do believe that an intelligent woman can succeed in any career if she has enough strength to overcome male prejudice. But she has to decide first whether or not she wants to have children. It's impossible to have a successful career and to be a good mother at the same time. That's why all the professions are dominated by men. Women sometimes can't decide things properly, because they are too emotional.

Doris Newman:

What's the role of women in society today? First, as toys for men to play with — naive and charming. Second, as unpaid servants of the despotic husband — hard working and obedient. Third, as factories for producing children. This is kept throughout society, from nursery to university, from sports to politics. Nowhere are women given the same status as men. Nowhere are they allowed to think. How can we fight this discrimination? First by refusing to be played with. Second by refusing to be enslaved by marriage. Third, by refusing to have children. Finally, we must use political force to get equality of opportunity in employment and education. Women must regain their self-respect.

Muriel Green:

I really enjoy being a wife and a mother. I have two lovely little kids and I have a good husband who works hard to pay for everything we need. When he comes home after work he's tired and he has a right to expect the house to be clean and the dinner to be ready. I couldn't do his work and he certainly couldn't do mine. We are both happy with our work. My mother was a good mother and a good wife too. She taught me how to cook and how to sew. God creates men and women, who are different in many ways. Our place is at home. God makes women to be mothers and wives. Women's Liberation should stop interfering.

Martin Kent:

Until I find a job that pays me more money than my wife's getting now, I will do all the housework. Some men might laugh at me, but I don't mind. I am quite happy with this arrangement. They say that housework is a woman's job. That's stupid. If a woman has a skill and get a good salary, why shouldn't she work? My wife is a beautician and she loves her work. I take care of our two kids, drive them to school, prepare dinner for the family and do all the household choirs. I get plenty time to play with my kids in the open, go fishing, hunting and boating. I think this is important for their growth. Of course I also get plenty time for my own hobbies, too. I see no points in keeping my wife at home while I can do most of the repairing that she can't. By doing so, we actually save quite a lot of money. I don't understand those who think that only women can do housework. Men always do their own housework when they are single.

Now match each of the persons (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.

Note: there are two extra statements.

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正确答案:C
C

第3题:

–Can Mr. Brown see me today?–()

A、Sorry, he's out.

B、He doesn't want to see you.

C、Why don't you come earlier?

D、No, he can't.


参考答案:A

第4题:

By the first sentence of Excerpt 3 the author means that______.

A.he is fairly familiar with the cost of advertising

B.everybody knows well that advertising is money consuming

C.advertising costs money like everything else

D.it is worthwhile to spend money on advertising


正确答案:D
作者在Excerpt3中第一句话指出:“把钱花在做广告上是我知道的最好的花钱方式”,所以正确答案为D。

第5题:

He tends _________ the ball too high.

A: throwing

B: to throw

C: throw

D: to throwing


参考答案:B

第6题:

According to Paragraph 4, the stress women confront tends to be

[A] domestic and temporary.

[B] irregular and violent.

[C] durable and frequent.

[D] trivial and random.


正确答案:C

第四段中指出,女性面临的压力大多来自家庭内部而且时常发生,并非如男性所面临的压力大多是战争和具有偶然性的动态情况中。C选项中的持久性频繁性符合文意。A项意思是家庭内部的暂时性的B项是不规则型的暴力性的D项是琐碎的偶然的

第7题:

According to Paragraph 4, the stress women confront tends to be

A.domestic and temporary.

B.irregular and violent.

C.durable and frequent.

D.trivial and random.


正确答案:C

第四段中指出,女性面临的压力大多来自家庭内部而且时常发生,并非如男性所面临的压力大多是战争和具有偶然性的动态情况中。C选项中的“持久性”和“频繁性”符合文意。A项意思是“家庭内部的”和“暂时性的”,B项是“不规则型的”和“暴力性的”,D项是“琐碎的”和“偶然的”。

第8题:

() received law degrees as today.

A.Never so women have

B.The women aren’t ever

C.Women who have never

D.Never have so many women


参考答案:D

第9题:

He worked ____ five today.

A.under

B.until

C.when

D.for


正确答案:B

第10题:

Women’s clothes still button from the left today because______.

A.abouting men’s style. is improper for women

B.manufacturers should follow standards

C.modern women dress themselves

D.customs are hard to change


正确答案:D

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