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People of Burlington are being disturbed by the sound of bells. Four students from Burlington College of higher education are in the bell tower of the 1 and have made up their minds to 2 the bells nonstop for two weeks as a protest(抗议) against heavy trucks which run 3 through the narrow High Street.
“They not only make it 4 to sleep at night, but they are 5 damage to our houses and shops of historical 6 ,”said John Norris, one of the protesters.
“ 7 we must have these noisy trucks on the roads,”said Jean Lacey, a biology student,“Why don't they build a new road that goes 8 the town? Burlington isn't much more than a 9 village. Its streets were never 10 for heavy traffic.”Harry Fields also studying 11 said they wanted to make as much 12 as possible to force the 13 to realize what everybody was having to 14 .“Most of them don't 15 here anyway,”he said,“They come in for meetings and that, and the Town Hall is soundproof(隔音), 16 they probably don't 17 the noise all that much. It's high time they realized the 18 .”
The fourth student, Liza Vernum, said she thought the public were 19 on their side, and even if they weren't they soon would be 20 asked if they were 21 that the police might come to 22 them.“Not really,”she said,“Actually we are 23 bell-ringers. I mean we are assistant bell-ringers for the church. There is no 24 against practicing.”I 25 the church with the sound of the bells ringing in my ears.
1.
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A.college B.village
C.town D.church
2.
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A.change B.repair
C.ring D.shake
3.
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A.now and then B.day and night
C.up and down D.over and over
4.
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A.terrible B.difficult
C.uncomfortable D.unpleasant
5.
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A.doing B.raising
C.putting D.producing
6.
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A.scene B.period
C.interest D.sense
7.
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A.If B.Although
C.When D.Unless
8.
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A.to B.through
C.over D.round
9.
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A.pretty B.quiet
C.large D.modern
10.
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A.tested B.meant
C.kept D.used
11.
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A.well B.hard
C.biology D.education
12.
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A.effort B.time
C.trouble D.noise
13.
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A.towns people B.other students
C.government officials D.truck drivers
14.
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A.stand B.live
C.come D.study
15.
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A.shop B.live
C.come D.study
16.
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A.but B.so
C.or D.for
17.
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A.notice B.mention
C.fear D.control
18.
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A.event B.Loss
C.action D.problem
19.
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A.hardly B.unwillingly
C.mostly D.usually
20.
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A.I B.we
C.She D.They
21.
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A.surprised B.afraid
C.pleased D.determined
22.
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A.seize B.fight
C.search D.stop
23.
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A.proper B.experienced
C.hopeful D.serious
24.
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A.point B.cause
C.need D.law
25.
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A.left B.found
C.reached D.passed
Shelly had prepared carefully for her biology examination so that she could be sure of passing it on her first_________.
A. intention B. attempt C. purpose D. desire
第三部分阅读理解(共20小题。每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Events took place around the world last week to celebrate International Women’s Day.
The March eighth observance came as thousands of delegates from one hundred thirty countries met at the United Nations in New York. They discussed progress on a plan of action for women's equality. The document was approved ten years ago at a conference in Beijing.
It calls for improved health care for women, along with economic and political gains. It also calls for efforts to reduce human rights violations against women.
In Asia last Tuesday, there were demonstrations against unfair treatment of women.
In Washington, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice held a Conference of Women Leaders. Laura Bush, the president's wife, spoke at the event which had representatives from fifteen Muslim nations. The first lady praised recent political gains for Muslim women.
In Afghanistan, for example, President Hamid Karzai has appointed the first female governor of a province. In Iraq, women hold almost one-third of the 249 seats in the newly elected National Assembly. And Missus Bush noted that nearly half the voters in the Palestinian presidential election were women.
International Women’s Day began in nineteen ten in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was designed to build support for voting rights for women worldwide. Missus Bush noted that it took American women many years to be recognized as full citizens with the right to vote.
Last week, just before International Women Day's, hundreds of women and men demonstrated in Kuwait to demand the right for women to vote. The government urged parliament to act quickly to debate such reforms.
Also last Monday, Human Rights Watch released a report on sexual violence by soldiers and members of armed groups in eastern Congo. The New York-based group says tens of thousands of women and young girls have been raped and beaten. Yet it says almost all the crimes have gone without punishment.
51.According to the text, which of the following statements is true?
A. The document on women’s equality has not been approved yet.
B. Muslim women’s rights have been improved.
C. Palestinian women are totally equal now.
D. Kuwait women urged government to reform.
52. About how many women have been elected into National Assembly?
A. 166 B. 83 C. 249 D. 124
53. You can most probably read the text in ________.
A. a textbook B. a magazine C. a newspaper D. a biology book
54. What’s the best title of the text?
A. International Women’s Day
B. Women’s equal rights
C. How to ensure women’s equal rights
D. How do people celebrate International Women’s Day
There is one difference between the sexes on which every expert and study agrees: men are more aggressive than women. It shows up in 2-year-olds. It continues through school days and persists into adulthood. It is even constant across cultures. And there is little doubt that it is rooted in biology.
If there's a woman’s trait(特点) which is the same as men’s aggressiveness, it's what social scientists refer to as the result of "education". Feminists have argued that the caring nature of women is not biological in origin, but rather has been forced into women by a society that wanted to keep them in the home. But the signs that it is at least partly inborn are too numerous to ignore. Just as tiny infant girls respond more readily to human faces, female toddlers(学步者) learn much faster than males how to pick up nonverbal cues(非言语暗示) from others. And grown women are far more skilful than men at interpreting facial expressions: A recent study by University of Pennsylvania brain researcher Ruben Gur showed that they easily read emotions such as anger, sadness and fear. The only such emotion men could pick up was disgust.
What difference do such differences make in the real world? Among other things, women appear to be somewhat less competitive--or at least competitive in different ways--than men. At the Harvard Law School, for instance, female students enter with qualities just as outstanding as those of their male peers. But they don' t qualify for the well-known Law Review in proper numbers, a fact some school officials owe to women' s discomfort in the incredibly competitive atmosphere.
Students of management styles have found fewer differences than they expected between men and women who reach leadership positions, perhaps because many successful women deliberately imitate men. But an analysis by Purdue social psychologist Alice Eagly of 166 studies of leadership style did find one difference: Men tend to be more “autocratic”-making decisions on their own--while women tend to consult colleagues more often. Studies of behavior in small groups turn up even more differences. Men will typically dominate the discussion, says University of Toronto psychologist Kenneth Dion, spending more time talking and less time listening.
The passage mainly discusses__________.
A. how sex differences are demonstrated in social relations
B. how hormone determines sex differences
C. why there are differences between males and females
D. why men and women have different social roles
Which of the following is true of women's nurturing nature according to the passage?
A. It is not inborn in any sense.
B. It is inspired by women’s families.
C. It is caused by social prejudice.
D. It is partly biological in origin.
The Harvard Law School example in paragraph 3 suggests that_________.
A. women are not as competitive as men
B. law is not the fight profession for women
C. women are as excellent as men when they are young
D. academic qualities are not equal to performance
Which of the following statement is true according to paragraph 4?
A. Men leaders should consult colleagues and subordinates more often.
B. Female leaders' success is due to their imitating male leaders.
C. Men and women are different in their leadership style.
D. Decisiveness is an important quality for a successful politician.
It can be inferred from the passage that the writer_________.
A. denies the difference sexes make in real life
B. is prejudiced against men
C. discourages women to be competitive
D. treats sex difference objectively
短文改错
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I used to love science class |
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biology, chemistry, geography, physics. I think I |
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liked those classes because I felt that it helped me |
3.________ |
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understand what the world works. For example, when |
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I was a child, the rain was a mystery. In one |
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class, I learned it rained. I think science classes |
6.________ |
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clear up mysteries. But then there is always more |
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mysteries look into. My least favorite class |
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was math. After learn the basics of the subject, |
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nothing else seemed very practically to me. I never |
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saw how I could use it in my daily life. |
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