IA Among all the changes resulting from the massive entry of woman into work ford transformation that has occurred in the woman themselves is no the least important. They themselves in a new light, for they have discovered that they can do just as well as men in any course, the picture is not perfect. In the first place, a very large number of women do not even try to enter'male' professions because they lack the necessary training or because they not bold enough to take risks on new paths. For one woman executive(E FE)or one woman judge, th still countless typists and saleswomen who struggle through their day without any sense of victory Besides, many of their braver sisters, who are daring to compete with men in higher fields, find that male opposition is still strong, and that society is still ready to explain a woman's success by reasons that have nothing to do with her intelligence. Still. the fact remains that women are now free to enter any career that attracts them; the situation has improved, and the tide is not likely to turn back 1. The changes in the women have been brought about by womens participation in work B) some women who participate in important work C)mens encouragement D)lack of labor force 2. According to the author, the picture is not perfect"because A)a large number of women do not dare to compete with men in higher field B)men offer strong opposition C)society looks down upon women D)all of the above A)most women are content with less important wor rofessions because 3. Only a small number of women have entered"male B)many women lack courage or necessary training C) women are generally not as able as men D)most women cannot free themselves from housework 4. How does society view a womens success in her career? A)It proves that women are as intelligent as men B) It has resulted from reasons other than her intelligence C)Women are beginning to see themselves in a new light. D)Women should be encouraged to take up more job in higher fields 5. The author's attitude about the women's situation can be described as A)pessimistic B)indifferent C)optimistic D)conservative 1. A 2.D 3.B 4.B 5.C(68.6% tested In 01 Band 2) Among all the changes resulting from the massive entry of woman into work force, the ansformation that has occurred in the woman themselves is no the least important. They see themselves light, for they have discovered that they can do just as well as men in any profession. Some of them have gone to the top, which has given women pride and self-confidence course, the picture is not perfect. In the first place, a very large number of n do not even try to enter'male' professions because they lack the necessary training or because they not bold enough to take risks on new paths. For executive(s FE)or one woman judge, there are still countless typists and saleswomen who stri through their day without any sense of victo
1A Among all the changes resulting from the massive entry of woman into work force, the transformation that has occurred in the woman themselves is no the least important. They see themselves in a new light, for they have discovered that they can do just as well as men in any profession. Some of them have gone to the top, which has given women pride and self-confidence. Of course, the picture is not perfect. In the first place, a very large number of women do not even try to enter ‘male’ professions because they lack the necessary training or because they not bold enough to take risks on new paths. For one woman executive ( 经 理 ) or one woman judge, there are still countless typists and saleswomen who struggle through their day without any sense of victory. Besides, many of their braver sisters, who are daring to compete with men in higher fields, find that male opposition is still strong, and that society is still ready to explain a woman’s success by reasons that have nothing to do with her intelligence. Still, the fact remains that women are now free to enter any career that attracts them; the situation has improved, and the tide is not likely to turn back.. 1. The changes in the women have been brought about by __________. A) women’s participation in work B) some women who participate in important work C) men’s encouragement D) lack of labor force 2. According to the author, ‘the picture is not perfect” because __________. A) a large number of women do not dare to compete with men in higher field B) men offer strong opposition C) society looks down upon women D) all of the above 3. Only a small number of women have entered ‘male’ professions because __________. A) most women are content with less important work B) many women lack courage or necessary training C) women are generally not as able as men D) most women cannot free themselves from housework 4. How does society view a women’s success in her career? A) It proves that women are as intelligent as men. B) It has resulted from reasons other than her intelligence. C) Women are beginning to see themselves in a new light. D) Women should be encouraged to take up more job in higher fields. 5. The author’s attitude about the women’s situation can be described as __________. A) pessimistic B) indifferent C) optimistic D) conservative 1. A 2.D 3.B 4.B 5. C (68.6% tested In 01 Band 2 ) 1B Among all the changes resulting from the massive entry of woman into work force, the transformation that has occurred in the woman themselves is no the least important. They see themselves in a new light, for they have discovered that they can do just as well as men in any profession. Some of them have gone to the top, which has given women pride and self-confidence. Of course, the picture is not perfect. In the first place, a very large number of women do not even try to enter ‘male’ professions because they lack the necessary training or because they not bold enough to take risks on new paths. For one woman executive ( 经 理 ) or one woman judge, there are still countless typists and saleswomen who struggle through their day without any sense of victory
Besides, many of their braver sisters, who are daring to compete with men in higher fields, find that male opposition is still strong, and that society is still ready to explain a woman's success by reasons that have nothing to do with her intelligence. Still, the fact remains that women are now free to enter any career that attracts them; the situation has improved, and the tide is not likely to turn back ges in the women have been brought about by A)some women who participate in important work B)mens encouragement C)lack of labor force D)womens participation in work 2. According to the author, the picture is not perfect " because A)a large number of women do not dare to compete with men in higher field B)men offer strong oppositio C)society looks down upon women D)all of the above 3. Only a small number of women have entered'male professions because A)most women are content with less important work B)women are generally not as able as men C)many women lack courage or necessary training D)most women cannot free themselves from housework 4. How does society view a women's success in her career? A)It has resulted from reasons other than her intelligence. B)It proves that women are as intelligent as men C)Women are beginning to see themselves in a new light D)Women should be encouraged to take up more job in higher fields 5. The authors attitude about the women's situation can be described as A)pessimistic B)optimistic. C)indifferent D)conservative 1.D 2.D 3. C 4.A 5.B(68.6% tested In O1 Band 2) 2A Pronouncing a language is a skill. Every normal person is expert in the skill of pronouncing his own language; but few people are even moderately proficient at pronouncing foreign languages. Now there are many reasons for this. But I suggest that the fundamental reason why people in general do not speak foreign languages very much better than they do is that they fail to grasp the true nature of the problem of learning to pronounce, and consequently never set about tackling it in the right way. Far too many people fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language is a skill -- one that needs careful training of a special kind, and one that cannot be acquired by just leaving it to take care of itself. I think even teachers of language, while recognizing the importance of a good accent, tend to neglect, in their practical teaching, the branch of study concerned with speaking the language. So English pronunciation must be taught; the teacher should be prepared to devote some of the lesson time to this, and by his whole attitude to the subject should get the student to feel that here is a matter worthy of receiving his close attention It is important that the teacher should be in possession of the necessary information. This can generally be obtained form books. It is possible to get from books idea of the mechanics of speech, and of what we call general phonetic theory. But it does not follow that you can teach pronunciation successfully as soon as you have read the necessary books. It depends after that what use you make of your knowledge; and this is a matter of technique 1. Many people do not speak foreign languages well because they are not proficient in pronouncing their own language do not have time to tackle the problem cannot grasp the nature of the problem of learning a foreign language
Besides, many of their braver sisters, who are daring to compete with men in higher fields, find that male opposition is still strong, and that society is still ready to explain a woman’s success by reasons that have nothing to do with her intelligence. Still, the fact remains that women are now free to enter any career that attracts them; the situation has improved, and the tide is not likely to turn back.. 1. The changes in the women have been brought about by __________. A) some women who participate in important work B) men’s encouragement C) lack of labor force D) women’s participation in work 2. According to the author, ‘the picture is not perfect” because __________. A) a large number of women do not dare to compete with men in higher field B) men offer strong opposition C) society looks down upon women D) all of the above 3. Only a small number of women have entered ‘male’ professions because __________. A) most women are content with less important work B) women are generally not as able as men C) many women lack courage or necessary training D) most women cannot free themselves from housework 4. How does society view a women’s success in her career? A) It has resulted from reasons other than her intelligence. B) It proves that women are as intelligent as men. C) Women are beginning to see themselves in a new light. D) Women should be encouraged to take up more job in higher fields. 5. The author’s attitude about the women’s situation can be described as __________. A) pessimistic B) optimistic C) indifferent D) conservative 1. D 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. B (68.6% tested In 01 Band 2) 2 A Pronouncing a language is a skill. Every normal person is expert in the skill of pronouncing his own language; but few people are even moderately proficient at pronouncing foreign languages. Now there are many reasons for this. But I suggest that the fundamental reason why people in general do not speak foreign languages very much better than they do is that they fail to grasp the true nature of the problem of learning to pronounce, and consequently never set about tackling it in the right way. Far too many people fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language is a skill --- one that needs careful training of a special kind, and one that cannot be acquired by just leaving it to take care of itself. I think even teachers of language, while recognizing the importance of a good accent, tend to neglect, in their practical teaching, the branch of study concerned with speaking the language. So English pronunciation must be taught; the teacher should be prepared to devote some of the lesson time to this, and by his whole attitude to the subject should get the student to feel that here is a matter worthy of receiving his close attention. It is important that the teacher should be in possession of the necessary information. This can generally be obtained form books. It is possible to get from books some idea of the mechanics of speech , and of what we call general phonetic theory. But it does not follow that you can teach pronunciation successfully as soon as you have read the necessary books. It depends after that what use you make of your knowledge; and this is a matter of technique. 1. Many people do not speak foreign languages well because they __________. are not proficient in pronouncing their own language do not have time to tackle the problem cannot grasp the nature of the problem of learning a foreign language
E)fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language requires special training 2. It can be inferred from the passage that many language teachers speak English with a poor accent B)lack training in teaching pronunciation C)do not devote enough lesson time to teaching pronunciation D) have failed to recognize the importance of a good accent 3. " The subject"(Line 11, Para. 1)refers to A)the student B)English C)the lesson time D)pronunciation 4. According to the writer, what does the teacher need in order to teach pronunciation successfully? The necessary books B)Careful tra C)The necessary information and technique. D) Skills and experier 5. What will the writer probably discuss in the next paragraph? A)Phonetic theory B) The knowledge teachers of language should possess C)Techniques for teaching pronunciation. D)The language teachers attitude toward pronunciation. 1.D 2.C 3.D 4.C 5C(68.2% Tested in 0l Band Two) 2 B Pronouncing a language is a skill. Every normal person is expert in the skill of pronouncing his own language; but few people are even moderately proficient at pronouncing foreign languages. Now there are many reasons for this. But I suggest that the fundamental reason why people in general do not speak foreign languages very much better than they do is that they fail to grasp the true nature of the problem of learning to pronounce, and consequently never set about tackling it in the right way. Far too many people fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language is a skill -- one that needs careful training of a special kind, and one that cannot be acquired by just leaving it to take care of itself. I think even teachers of language, while recognizing the importance of a good accent, tend to neglect, in their practical teaching, the branch of study concerned with speaking the language. So English pronunciation must be taught; the teacher should be prepared to devote some of the lesson time to this, and by his whole attitude to the subject should get the student to feel that here is a matter worthy of receiving his close attention It is important that the teacher should be in possession of the necessary information. This can generally be obtained form books. It is possible to get from books some idea of the mechanics of speech, and of what we call general phonetic theory. But it does not follow that you can teach use you make of your knowledge; and this is a matter of technigue ooks. It depends after that what pronunciation successfully as soon as you have read the necessary 1. Many people do not speak foreign languages well because they do not have time to tackle the problem B)cannot grasp the nature of the problem of learning a foreign language C)fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language requires special training D)are not proficient in pronouncing their own language 2. It can be inferred from the passage that many language teachers A)do not devote enough lesson time to teaching pronunciation B)speak English with a poor accent lack training in teaching D) have failed to recognize the importance of a good accent 3. The subject"(Line 11, Para. 1)refers to ) )pronunciation B)the student C)English D) the lesson time
E) fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language requires special training 2. It can be inferred from the passage that many language teachers __________. A) speak English with a poor accent B) lack training in teaching pronunciation C) do not devote enough lesson time to teaching pronunciation D) have failed to recognize the importance of a good accent 3. “The subject” (Line 11, Para.1) refers to __________. A) the student B) English C) the lesson time D) pronunciation 4. According to the writer, what does the teacher need in order to teach pronunciation successfully? A) The necessary books. B) Careful training. C) The necessary information and technique. D) Skills and experience. 5. What will the writer probably discuss in the next paragraph? A) Phonetic theory. B) The knowledge teachers of language should possess. C) Techniques for teaching pronunciation. D) The language teacher’s attitude toward pronunciation. 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. C (68.2% Tested in 01 Band Two) 2 B Pronouncing a language is a skill. Every normal person is expert in the skill of pronouncing his own language; but few people are even moderately proficient at pronouncing foreign languages. Now there are many reasons for this. But I suggest that the fundamental reason why people in general do not speak foreign languages very much better than they do is that they fail to grasp the true nature of the problem of learning to pronounce, and consequently never set about tackling it in the right way. Far too many people fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language is a skill --- one that needs careful training of a special kind, and one that cannot be acquired by just leaving it to take care of itself. I think even teachers of language, while recognizing the importance of a good accent, tend to neglect, in their practical teaching, the branch of study concerned with speaking the language. So English pronunciation must be taught; the teacher should be prepared to devote some of the lesson time to this, and by his whole attitude to the subject should get the student to feel that here is a matter worthy of receiving his close attention. It is important that the teacher should be in possession of the necessary information. This can generally be obtained form books. It is possible to get from books some idea of the mechanics of speech , and of what we call general phonetic theory. But it does not follow that you can teach pronunciation successfully as soon as you have read the necessary books. It depends after that what use you make of your knowledge; and this is a matter of technique. 1. Many people do not speak foreign languages well because they __________. A) do not have time to tackle the problem B) cannot grasp the nature of the problem of learning a foreign language C) fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language requires special training D) are not proficient in pronouncing their own language 2. It can be inferred from the passage that many language teachers __________. A) do not devote enough lesson time to teaching pronunciation B) speak English with a poor accent C) lack training in teaching pronunciation D) have failed to recognize the importance of a good accent 3. “The subject” (Line 11, Para.1) refers to __________. A) pronunciation B) the student C) English D) the lesson time
4. According to the writer, what does the teacher need in order to teach pronunciation successfully? A)The necessary books B)The necessary information and technique. ) Careful training D)Skills and experience 5. What will the writer probably discuss in the next paragraph? A) Phonetic theory B)The knowledge teachers of language should possess C)The language teachers attitude toward pronunciation D)Techniques for teaching pronunciation. A 4.B 5D(68.2% Tested in 01 Band Two 3A Child labor the employment of children in industry, often against their will --- has been a roblem for many years. Over a hundred years ago, Charles Dickens shocked many of his readers when he described the conditions under which young children worked in British factories. The conditions Dickens described continue almost unchanged today in many parts of the world. The only difference is that today employment of children is confined to small industries and family businesses such as hotels, restaurants and particularly farms, rather than to large factories Girls suffer more from child labor practices than boys. Many of them are forced to start wor they are only ten years old. Although the work they are given to do is often light, it is often harmful to the health. Recently, children as young as six years were found to be working in Asian factories, and the children were working from eight to fourteen hours a day in overcrowded and unhealthy working onditions. Sometimes a whole family group is employed, with the payment going to a parent or older relative. The children not only receive nothing or very little for their long hours of work, but also they are prevented from attending school. Therefore, when they become older they are unable to do any other boys and girls be allowed to enjoy the most valuable time of their lives -childhood a children, greater The solution to the problem of child labor is clearly better laws to protect young children, greater pervision of industry and heavier fines for those who break the laws. Only in this way can young Which of the following statements is true according to the first paragraph? A)Children are often willing to work in large factories B)Most children are working in British factories C) The working conditions for children have been improved since Dickens times D)Charles Dickens described in his novels the poor working conditions for child labor. 2. The conditions under which young children work have improved since a hundred years ago are even worse than those a hundred years ago F)are similar to those a hundred years ago are exactly the same as those a hundred years ago 3. Girls’ work is A)not harmful to the health though it is heavy B)not harmful to the health because it is ligl C)harmful to the health though it is light D)harmful to the health because it is heavy 4. Young children go to work A)because they are forced to B)in order to be skillful ain kind of wor C)in order to be paid well D)in order to earn money for education 5. To solve the problem of child labor, the A)punishing lawbreakers with severer fines, improving childrens working conditions, and
4. According to the writer, what does the teacher need in order to teach pronunciation successfully? A) The necessary books. B) The necessary information and technique. C) Careful training. D) Skills and experience. 5. What will the writer probably discuss in the next paragraph? A) Phonetic theory. B) The knowledge teachers of language should possess. C) The language teacher’s attitude toward pronunciation. D) Techniques for teaching pronunciation. 1. C 2. A 3. A 4. B 5. D (68.2% Tested in 01 Band Two) 3A Child labor — the employment of children in industry, often against their will --- has been a problem for many years. Over a hundred years ago, Charles Dickens shocked many of his readers when he described the conditions under which young children worked in British factories. The conditions Dickens described continue almost unchanged today in many parts of the world. The only difference is that today employment of children is confined to small industries and family businesses, such as hotels, restaurants and particularly farms, rather than to large factories. Girls suffer more from child labor practices than boys. Many of them are forced to start work when they are only ten years old. Although the work they are given to do is often light, it is often harmful to the health. Recently, children as young as six years were found to be working in Asian factories, and the children were working from eight to fourteen hours a day in overcrowded and unhealthy working conditions. Sometimes a whole family group is employed, with the payment going to a parent or older relative. The children not only receive nothing or very little for their long hours of work, but also they are prevented from attending school. Therefore, when they become older they are unable to do any other kind of work. The solution to the problem of child labor is clearly better laws to protect young children, greater supervision of industry and heavier fines for those who break the laws. Only in this way can young boys and girls be allowed to enjoy the most valuable time of their lives --- childhood. 1. Which of the following statements is true according to the first paragraph? A) Children are often willing to work in large factories. B) Most children are working in British factories. C) The working conditions for children have been improved since Dickens’ times. D) Charles Dickens described in his novels the poor working conditions for child labor. 2. The conditions under which young children work __________. have improved since a hundred years ago are even worse than those a hundred years ago F) are similar to those a hundred years ago are exactly the same as those a hundred years ago 3. Girls’ work is __________. A) not harmful to the health though it is heavy B) not harmful to the health because it is light C) harmful to the health though it is light D) harmful to the health because it is heavy 4. Young children go to work __________. A) because they are forced to B) in order to be skillful in a certain kind of work C) in order to be paid well D) in order to earn money for education 5. To solve the problem of child labor, the writer suggests __________. A) punishing lawbreakers with severer fines, improving children’s working conditions, and
confining employment of children to light industries B)improving laws of protecting childrens interests, looking over factories more closely, and Punishing lawbreakers with severer fines C)improving laws of protecting children's interests, giving them lighter work, and raising their D)confining employment of children to small industries and family businesses, looking over factories more closely, and improving the system of education 1.D2.C3.C4.A5.B(67.2)(注:01级二级期中用) 3 B Child labor -the employment of children in industry, often against their will been problem for many years. Over a hundred years ago, Charles Dickens shocked many readers when he described the conditions under which young children worked in British factories. The conditions Dickens described continue almost unchanged today in many parts of the world. The only difference is that today employment of children is confined to small industries and family businesses such as hotels, restaurants and particularly farms, rather than to large factories Girls suffer more from child labor practices than boys. Many of them are forced to start work when they are only ten years old. Although the work they are given to do is often light, it is often harmful to the health. Recently, children as young as six years were found to be working in Asian factories, and the children were working from eight to fourteen hours a day in overcrowded and unhealthy working conditions. Sometimes a whole family group is employed, with the payment going to a parent or older relative. The children not only receive nothing or very little for their long hours of work, but also they are prevented from attending school. Therefore, when they become older they are unable to do any other kind of work The solution to the problem of child labor is clearly better laws to protect young children, greater supervision of industry and heavier fines for those who break the laws. Only in this way can young boys and girls be allowed to enjoy the most valuable time of their lives---childhood 1. Which of the following statements is true according to the first paragraph? A)Charles Dickens described in his novels the poor working conditions for child labor. B) Children are often willing to work in large factories C) Most children are working in British factories D)The working conditions for children have been improved since Dickens times 2. The conditions under which young children work A)have improved since a hundred years ago B)are similar to those a hundred years ago C)are even worse than those a hundred years ago D)are exactly the same as those a hundred years ago 3. Girls’ work is A)not harmful to the health though it is heavy B)not harmful to the health because it is light C)harmful to the health because it is heavy D) harmful to the health though it is light 4. Young children go to work A)in order to be paid well B)in order to be skillful in a certain kind of work C)because they are forced to D)in order to earn money for education 5. To solve the problem of child labor, the writer suggests A) punishing lawbreakers with severer fines, improving children's working conditions, and onfining employment of children to light industries B)improving laws of protecting children's interests. looking over factories more closely, and
confining employment of children to light industries B) improving laws of protecting children’s interests, looking over factories more closely, and Punishing lawbreakers with severer fines C) improving laws of protecting children’s interests, giving them lighter work, and raising their Payment D) confining employment of children to small industries and family businesses, looking over factories more closely, and improving the system of education 1. D 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. B (67.2) (注:01 级二级期中用) 3 B Child labor — the employment of children in industry, often against their will --- has been a problem for many years. Over a hundred years ago, Charles Dickens shocked many of his readers when he described the conditions under which young children worked in British factories. The conditions Dickens described continue almost unchanged today in many parts of the world. The only difference is that today employment of children is confined to small industries and family businesses, such as hotels, restaurants and particularly farms, rather than to large factories. Girls suffer more from child labor practices than boys. Many of them are forced to start work when they are only ten years old. Although the work they are given to do is often light, it is often harmful to the health. Recently, children as young as six years were found to be working in Asian factories, and the children were working from eight to fourteen hours a day in overcrowded and unhealthy working conditions. Sometimes a whole family group is employed, with the payment going to a parent or older relative. The children not only receive nothing or very little for their long hours of work, but also they are prevented from attending school. Therefore, when they become older they are unable to do any other kind of work. The solution to the problem of child labor is clearly better laws to protect young children, greater supervision of industry and heavier fines for those who break the laws. Only in this way can young boys and girls be allowed to enjoy the most valuable time of their lives --- childhood. 1. Which of the following statements is true according to the first paragraph? A) Charles Dickens described in his novels the poor working conditions for child labor. B) Children are often willing to work in large factories. C) Most children are working in British factories. D) The working conditions for children have been improved since Dickens’ times. 2. The conditions under which young children work __________. A) have improved since a hundred years ago B) are similar to those a hundred years ago C) are even worse than those a hundred years ago D) are exactly the same as those a hundred years ago 3. Girls’ work is __________. A) not harmful to the health though it is heavy B) not harmful to the health because it is light C) harmful to the health because it is heavy D) harmful to the health though it is light 4. Young children go to work __________. A) in order to be paid well B) in order to be skillful in a certain kind of work C) because they are forced to D) in order to earn money for education 5. To solve the problem of child labor, the writer suggests __________. A) punishing lawbreakers with severer fines, improving children’s working conditions, and confining employment of children to light industries B) improving laws of protecting children’s interests, looking over factories more closely, and