In their area,it was said that . A.people could spend their nights anywhere whether it was their home or not B.people only served their friends to spend their nights at home C.people had to return to their home to spend their nights whether they were far away or not D.strange people had to spend their nights in the field when it got dark [解析] 可从文章最后一句话推测出. [答案] A B Betty and Harold have been married for years.But one thing still puzzlesold Harold.How is it that he can leave Betty and her friend Joan sitting on the sofa,talking,go out to a ballgame,come back three and a half hours later,and they’re still sitting on the sofa?Talking? What in the world,Harold wonders,do they have to talk about? Betty shrugs,Talk?We’re friends. Researching this result called friendship,psychologist Lillian Rubin spent two years interviewing more than two hundred women and men.No matter what their age,their job,their sex,the results were completely clear:women have more friendships than men,and the difference in the content and the quality of those friendships is “marked and unmistakable. More than two-thirds of the single men Rubin interviewed would not name a best friend.Those who could were likely to name a woman.Yet three-quarters of the single women had no problem naming a best friend,and almost always it was a woman.More married men than women named their wife/husband as a best friend,most trusted person,or the one they would turn to in time of emotional distress“Most women, says Rubin,“identifiedat least one, usually more,trusted friends to whom they could turn in a trouble moment,and they spoke openly about the importance of these relationships in their lives. “In general, writes Rubin in her new book,“women’s friendships with each other rest on shared emotions and support,but men’s relationships are marked by shared activities. For the most part,Rubin says,interactionsbetween men are emotionally controlled-a good fit with the social requirements of “manly behavior. “Even when a man is said to be a best friend, Rubin writes,“the two share little about their innermost feelings.Whereas a woman’s closest female friend might be the first to tell her to leave a failing marriage,it wasn’t unusual to hear a man say he didn’t know his friend’s marriage was in serious trouble until he appeared one night asking if he could sleep on a sofa. 查看更多

 

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Going back as far as I can remember as a child in an Indian area, I had no senses of knowing about the other people around me except that we were all somehow equal…There was only one class. Nobody was interested in getting on top of anybody else.

You could see it in our games. Nobody organized them. There weren’t any competitive sports. But we took part in lots of activities and we were organized, but not in the sense that there were wars of finding out who had won and who had lost. We played balls like everyone else, but no one kept scores. Even if we did formally take part in the games we played, no one was a winner though someone may have won. It was only at that moment. If you beat someone by pulling a bow and arrow and shooting the arrow further, it didn’t mean you were better in any way. It just meant that at that particular time the arrow went further; maybe it was just the way you let the bow go. These kinds of things are very important to me and that is why I am talking about them.

One of the very important things was the relationship we had with our families. We didn’t always live at home. We lived wherever we happened to be at that particular time when it got dark. If you were two or three miles away from home, then that was where you slept.

1. According to the write __________.

A. all the people were kind and equal in different activities

B. all the people quarreled with each other in every fighting

C. people often took part in different fightings

D. every child tired to climb the top of all the activities

2.The underlined word“competitive”means __________.

A. united                       B. breaking

C. common                     D. fighting

3. From the passage, we can infer that __________.

A. they pretended to lose when they could win the games

B. they didn’t think it was very important who was the winner among their activities

C. they didn’t hold any activities which could produce winners or losers

D. they thought it was a good idea that no one could win in their activities

4. In their area, it was said that __________.

A. people could spend their nights anywhere whether it was their home or not

B. people only served their friends to spend their nights at home

C. people had to return to their home to spend their nights whether they were far away or not

D. strange people had to spend their nights in the field when it got dark

 

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Going back as far as I can remember as a child in an Indian area, I had no senses of knowing about the other people around me except that we were all somehow equal…There was only one class. Nobody was interested in getting on top of anybody else.

You could see it in our games. Nobody organized them. There weren’t any competitive sports. But we took part in lots of activities and we were organized, but not in the sense that there were wars of finding out who had won and who had lost. We played balls like everyone else, but no one kept scores. Even if we did formally take part in the games we played, no one was a winner though someone may have won. It was only at that moment. If you beat someone by pulling a bow and arrow and shooting the arrow further, it didn’t mean you were better in any way. It just meant that at that particular time the arrow went further; maybe it was just the way you let the bow go. These kinds of things are very important to me and that is why I am talking about them.

One of the very important things was the relationship we had with our families. We didn’t always live at home. We lived wherever we happened to be at that particular time when it got dark. If you were two or three miles away from home, then that was where you slept.

1. According to the write __________.

A. all the people were kind and equal in different activities

B. all the people quarreled with each other in every fighting

C. people often took part in different fightings

D. every child tired to climb the top of all the activities

2.The underlined word“competitive”means __________.

A. united                       B. breaking

C. common                     D. fighting

3. From the passage, we can infer that __________.

A. they pretended to lose when they could win the games

B. they didn’t think it was very important who was the winner among their activities

C. they didn’t hold any activities which could produce winners or losers

D. they thought it was a good idea that no one could win in their activities

4. In their area, it was said that __________.

A. people could spend their nights anywhere whether it was their home or not

B. people only served their friends to spend their nights at home

C. people had to return to their home to spend their nights whether they were far away or not

D. strange people had to spend their nights in the field when it got dark

 

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Going back as far as I can remember as a child in an Indian area, I had no senses of knowing about the other people around me except that we were all somehow equal…There was only one class. Nobody was interested in getting on top of anybody else.

You could see it in our games. Nobody organized them. There weren’t any competitive sports. But we took part in lots of activities and we were organized, but not in the sense that there were wars of finding out who had won and who had lost. We played balls like everyone else, but no one kept scores. Even if we did formally take part in the games we played, no  one was a winner though someone may have won. It was only at that moment. If you beat someone by pulling a bow and arrow and shooting the arrow further, it didn’t mean you were better in any why. It just meant that at that particular time the arrow went further; maybe it was just the way you let the bow go. These kinds of things are very important to me and that is why I am talking about them.

One of the very important things was the relationship we had with our families. We didn’t always live at home. We lived wherever we happened to be at that particular time when it got dark. If you were two or three miles away from home, then that was where you slept.

 

56. According to the write __________.

A. all the people were kind and equal in different activities

B. all the people quarreled with each other in every fightings

C. people often took part in different fightings

D. every child tired to climb the top of all the activities

57. The underlined word“competitive”means __________.

A. united     B. breaking     C. common      D. fighting

58. From the passage, we can infer that __________.

A. they pretended to lose when they could win the games

B. they didn’t think it was very important who was the winner among their activities

C. they didn’t hold any activities which could produce winners or losers

D. they thought it was a good idea that no one could win in their activities

59. In their area, it was said that __________.

A. people could spend their nights anywhere whether it was their home or not

B. people only served their friends to spend their nights at home

C. people had to return to their home to spend their nights whether they were far away or not

D. strange people had to spend their nights in the field when it got dark

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