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Why had Christine saved the magazine for so many years?(A) An article about her was pr

Why had Christine saved the magazine for so many years?

(A) An article about her was printed in it.

(B) It described her social life in Chicago.

(C) An article written by her was published in it.

(D)lt helped women like her to find their Mr. Right.

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第1题
Why had Christine saved the magazine for so many years?A.An article about her was printed

Why had Christine saved the magazine for so many years?

A.An article about her was printed in it.

B.It described her social life in Chicago.

C.An article written by her was published in it.

D.It helped women like her to find their Mr.Right.

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第2题
WhyhadChristinesavedthemagazineforsomanyyears?[A]Anarticleaboutherwasprintedinit.[B]Itdesc

Why had Christine savedthe magazine for so many years?[A]Anarticle about her was printed in it. [B]Itdescribed her social life in Chicago. [C]Anarticle written by her was published in it. [D]Ithelped women like her to find their Mr Right.

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第3题
Christine was recently digging through old boxes in her storeroom preparing to move to a n
ew house. In one box, she came across a magazine of June 2, 1986.

There's a reason Christine had saved the magazine for 20 years. In its pages, she was one of more than a dozen women reported in an article discussing the "cruel reality" of their poor marriage prospects (前景). At the time Christine was living in Chicago and greatly annoyed by the fact that her social life didn't seem to be progressing toward a trip down the aisle. "I had a lot of girlfriends in the same boat," she says.

But a funny thing happened. At age 40, she married; a few weeks ago she and her husband celebrated their 10th anniversary (周年纪念). Today she' s the happy mom to two children from her husband's first marriage. Looking back on her single days, she remembers her unhappiness. "I had the same feeling that many women have, which is that you're not considered a whole person unless you're married with children," she says. "But as I reached my 40s, I realized that was totally wrong ... I could still have a very fulfilling life. " It was only after she' d come to peace with the fact that she might never marry that she met her future husband while shopping in a supermarket.

To mark the 20th anniversary of this story, reporters sought out as many of the women in the story as they could find. Out of 14 single women in the article, 11 were found. Among them, 吨ht ended up marrying, and three remain single. Several had children. None divorced(离婚) . For her part, Christine isn't surprised. "I've watched a lot of people, married while young, get divorced," she says. "I think that if you do wait until Mr. Right comes along, you have a much better chance. "

How old was Christine 20 years ago?

A.20

B.30

C.40

D.50

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第4题
AChristine was recently digging through old boxes in her storeroom preparing to move to a

A

Christine was recently digging through old boxes in her storeroom preparing to move to a new house. In one box, she came across a magazine of June 2,1986.

There' s a reason Christine had saved the 'magazine for 20 years. In its pages, she was one of more than a dozen women reported in an article discussing the "cruel reality" of their poor marriage prospects(前景) . At the time Christine was living in Chicago and greatly annoyed by the fact that her social life didn ' t seem to be progressing toward a trip down the aisle. "I had a lot of girlfriends in the same boat," she says.

But a funny thing happened. At age 40, she married; a few weeks ago she and her husband celebrated their 10th anniversary(周年纪念). Today she ' s the happy mom to two children from her husband ' s first marriage. Looking back on her single days, she remembers her unhappiness. "I had the same feeling that many women have, which is that you ' re not considered a whole person unless you ' re married with children, " she says. "But as I reached my 40s, I realized that was to-tally wrong …… I could still have a very fulfilling life. " It was only after she' d come to peace with the fact that she might never marry that she met her future husband while shopping in a supermar-ket.

To mark the 20th anniversary of this story, reporters sought out as many of the women in the story as they could fnd. Out of 14 single women in the article, ll were found. Among them, eight ended up marrying, and three remain single. Several had children. None divorced(离婚).

For her part, Christine isn' t surprised. "I' ve watched a lot of people, married while young,get divorced," she says. "I think that if you do wait until Mr. Right comes along, you have amuch better chance. "

56. How old was Christine 20 years ago?

(A)20.

(B)30.

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第5题
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Does Mrs. Bell know why the bottle of whisky is in her bag?

A.Yes, she does.

B.It doesn't say.

C.No, she doesn't.

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Twenty years ago people usually had no more than two telephones.

A.Right

B.Wrong

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Why does the author compare rain forests with coral reefs?

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C.Most of their inhabitants require water.

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第8题
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A.She was not a productive poet.

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D.She had contact only with a few poets.

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Why is Wilson late?A.He had to take his son to school.B.He had to go to school.C.He had to

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A.He had to take his son to school.

B.He had to go to school.

C.He had to go to work.

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