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Some comments are just inviting trouble.
A . asking for
B . keeping out of
C . getting into
D . suffering from
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What are the guests’comments?
A . It has no taste.
B . It makes the cat ill·
C . The cat doesn’t like eating it.
D . The cat didn’t touch it·
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6.Your American colleague has just had her hair dyed green. She is expecting your comment. What would you say appropriately?
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Dictating his autobiography late in life, he commented with a crushing sense of despair on men's final release from earthly struggles.
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Last week Jackson apologized for _____ comments he made about Obama and about thecandidate’s speeches on black parental responsibility.
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6.Your American colleague has just had her hair dyed green. She is expecting your comment. What would you say appropriately?
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What is the book Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus mainly about?
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It won’t be long ________ China launches her space shuttle with men in it.
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A more Chinese way of commenting on clothes would be asking about .
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What does the professor say about the half handshake for men?
A.The hand shaker only offer half of his hand to the other.
B.It conveys the message of lack of interest.
C.It shows the hand shaker behaves like a woman.
D.It may convey a wrong message to the other.
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Why do men care a lot about their couples’ attitude towards them()
A.Because their differences can mean problems
B.Because they don’t have a network of friends and family
C.Because they only want to have an intimate relation with their wives
D.Because men lack confidence nowadays
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It would bring about an()of the conditions of the working men and women in this coun
It would bring about an()of the conditions of the working men and women in this country.
A.advance
B.increase
C.improvement
D.achievement
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Following are comments about the behavior. that people in Korea usually expect in various social ________.
A.occasions
B.cases
C.situations
D.circumstances
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______is a novel by Theodore Dreiser about a young country girl who moves to the big city where she starts realizing her own American Dream by first becoming a mistress to men that she perceives as superior and later as a famous actress.
A.Sister Carrie
B.A Modern Instance
C.Daisy Miller
D.The Gilded Age
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I had long _ with her about her job.A.chatting
B.chat
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The following are the evaluations of the woman about her boss EXCEPT that__________.
[A] she gets along with others well
[B] she is a good listener
[C] she treats everyone equally
[D] she is strict with her employees
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There are more women suffering from depression than men.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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Three men traveling on a train began a conversation about the world’s greatest wonders.
“In my opinion,” the first man said, “the Egyptian pyramids(埃及金字塔)are the world’s greatest wonder. Although they were built thousands of years ago, they are still standing. And remember: the people who built them had only simple tools. They did not have the kind of machinery that builders and engineers have today.”
“I agree that the pyramids in Egypt are wonderful,” the second man said, “but I do not think they are the greatest wonder. I believe computers are more wonderful than the pyramids. They have taken people to the moon and brought them back safely. In seconds, they carry out mathematical calculations that would take a person a hundred years to do.”
He turned to the third man and asked, “What do you think is the greatest wonder in the world?”
The third man thought for a long time, and then he said, “Well, I agree that the pyramids are wonderful, and I agree that computers are wonderful, too. However, in my opinion, the most wonderful thing in the world is this thermos.”
And he took a thermos out of his bag and held it up.
The other two men were very surprised. “A thermos?” they exclaimed. “But that’s a simple thing.”
“Oh, no, it’s not,” the third man said. “In the winter you put in a hot drink and it stays hot. In the summer you put in a cold drink and it stays cold. How does the thermos know whether it’s winter or summer?”
1. The underlined word “thermos” in Chinese means “_______”.
A. 电冰箱
B. 洗衣机
C. 电风扇
D. 保温瓶
2. That the three men could not agree on what the world’s greatest wonder was because _______.
A. they could not think of anything very wonderful
B. they all had different ideas
C. they could not prove that their opinions were right
D. the journey ended too soon
3. The first man thought the pyramids were the most wonderful things in the world because ____.
A. they were very beautiful
B. they were Egyptian
C. they had been built with very simple tools
D. they could do mathematical calculations
4. The third man thought a thermos was the most wonderful thing in the world because _____.
A. it lasted longer than the pyramids
B. it cost less than a computer
C. he thought it knew whether it was winter or summer
D. the other two men were surprised when he told them about it
5. The third man was not very clever because ______.
A. he could not think of anything to say
B. he did not understand how a thermos works
C. he did not think the pyramids were wonderful
D. he did not know anything about computers
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When the goods are shipped on board, relevant comments on cargo conditions should appear in ()
A.shipping notes
B. tally receipts
C. mate’s receipts
D. B/L
此题为多项选择题。
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Imagine that the world consists of 20 men and 20 women, all of them heterosexual and in search of a mate.Since the numbers are even, everyone can find a partner.But what happens if you take away one man? You might not think this would make much difference.You would be wrong,argues Tim Harford,a British economist, in a book called The Logic of Life. With 20 women pursuing 19 men, one woman faces the prospect of spinsterhood. So she ups her game. Perhaps she dresses more seductively. Perhaps she makes an extra effort to be obliging. Somehow or other, she “steals” a man from one of her fellow women. That newly single woman then ups her game, too, to steal a man from someone else. A chain reaction ensues.
Real life is more complicated, of course, but this simple model illustrates an important truth.In the marriage market, numbers matter.And among African-Americans,the difference is much worse than in Mr.Harford's imaginary example.Between the ages of 20 and 29, one black man in nine is behind bars.For black women of the same age, the figure is about one in 150.For obvious reasons, convicts are excluded from the dating pool.
Removing so many men from the marriage market has profound consequences.As imprisonment rates exploded between 1970 and 2007, the proportion of U.S.-born black women aged 30-44 who were married plunged from 62%to 33%.Why this happened is complex and furiously debated.The era of mass imprisonment began as traditional mores were already crumbling, following the sexual revolution of the 1960s and the invention of the contraceptive pill.① It also coincided with greater opportunities for women in the workplace. These factors must surely have had something to do with the decline of marriage.
But jail is a big part of the problem, argue Kerwin Kofi Charles, now at the University of Chicago. They divided America up into geographical and racial “marriage markets”, to take account of the fact that most people marry someone of the same race who lives relatively close to them.② Then, after crunching the census numbers, they found that a one percentage point increase in the male imprisonment rate was associated with a 2.4-point reduction in the proportion of women, who ever marry.③ Could it be, however, that mass imprisonment is a symptom of increasing social malfunction, and that it was this social malfunction that caused marriage to wither?④ Probably not. For similar crimes, America imposes much harsher penalties than other rich countries.Mr. Charles and Mr. Luoh controlled for crime rates, as a substitution for social malfunction, and found that it made no difference to their results. They concluded that “higher male imprisonment has lowered the likelihood that women marry...and caused a shift in the gains from marriage away from women and towards men.”
阅读以上文章,回答 87~91 题
第 87 题 The word “ensues” in Paragraph 1 probably means __________.{Page}
[A] to result in something
[B] to happen after something
[C] to be welcome
[D] to be interrupted temporarily
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Why did Jenny kept her old love letters Becuse she loved some of the men who wrote to hWhy did Jenny kept her old love letters Becuse she loved some of the men who wrote to her. B.Becuse she thought they were prt of her life. C.Becuse her dughter often plyed with them.
A.Because she loved some of the men who wrote to her.
B.Because she thought they were a part of her life
C.Because her daughter often played with them.
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The bd men ___.robbed her her necklceB.stole her her necklceC.robbed her necklce from herD.stoThe bd men ___.robbed her her necklce B.stole her her necklce C.robbed her necklce from her D.stole the necklce from her
A.robbed her her necklace
B.stole her her necklace
C.robbed her necklace from her
D.stole the necklace from her
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My mother-in-law (who is in her 60s) insists that it be proper etiquette for men to stand
My mother-in-law (who is in her 60s) insists that it be proper etiquette for men to stand up whenever a woman gets up from or returns to the table.
此题为多项选择题。
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In the _____of her son comment she reconsidered the scene at the mosque.
A.light
B.view
C.opinion
D.condition