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Children today may become more () even those closest to them because of the ubiquitou

Children today may become more () even those closest to them because of the ubiquitous use of cell-phones.

A.inclined to

B.familiar with

C.separated from

D.alienated from

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第1题
One reason why the woman of today may take a job is that she ______.A.is younger when her

One reason why the woman of today may take a job is that she ______.

A.is younger when her children are old enough to look after themselves

B.does not like children herself

C.need not worry about food for her children

D.can retire from family responsibilities when she reaches sixty

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第2题
Children today spend more time stare at computer and 【1】______TV screens both at school an

Children today spend more time stare at computer and 【1】______

TV screens both at school and at home. Scientific 【2】______

studies show an epidemic of myopia (also known as nearsightedness) has struck children—and it is spreading faster in many countries. Doctors warn that sitting too close

to a computer, especially fixes your eyes at a computer or 【3】______

TV screen from close range, increases the risk of myopia.

The cause of myopia is difficult to explain in simple terms. While some say sitting near computers and TV screens is one of the reasons, others say children born to nearsighted parent/parents are vulnerable. 【4】______

Can genes or the environment, or a combination of two 【5】______

explain the growing prevalence of myopia across many countries? How can parents understand what causes myopia and the risks it poses to their children's eyesight? Children suffering from myopia have trouble seeing

close objects clearly. The eyeball is thought to become 【6】______

longer, because of which less effort is needed to see up

close. Moreover, the elongated eye can no longer focus on 【7】______

distant objects.

Symptoms of myopia are rarely noticed in early 【8】______

childhood. Myopic children must hold books very close to 【9】______

their face or may not be able to read the writing on the

blackboard in school. They may squint and complain of 【10】______

head and eyestrain.

(31)

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第3题
听力原文:Today we're going to talk about shyness and discuss recent research on ways to he

听力原文: Today we're going to talk about shyness and discuss recent research on ways to help children learn to get along with others socially.

Many people consider themselves shy. In fact, forty percent of people who took part in our survey said they were shy--that's two out of every five people. And there are studies to indicate that the tendency toward shyness may be inherited. But certain timid children doesn't mean that they are bound to be shy forever. There is something parents, teachers, and the children themselves can do to overcome this tendency--and even to prevent it.

Our researchers found that if parents gently push their shy children to try new things, they can help these children become less afraid and less inhibited. Another way to help shy children is to train them in social skills. For example, there are special training programs where children are taught things like looking at other children while talking to them, talking about others' interests, and even smiling.

These groups have been very successful in giving shy children a place to feel safe and accepted, and building up their self-esteem.

(33)

A.Showing children how to behave.

B.Helping children overcome shyness.

C.Several causes of children's shyness.

D.How timid children become shy adults.

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第4题
Life in the United States is changing.Twenty-five years ago the housewife cleaned, coo
ked and cared for the children.The father earned the money for the family.He was usually out working all day.He came home tired in the evening and so did not see the children very much, except on weekends.These days, however, many women work outside the home.They can’t be at home with the children all day.They, too, come home tired in the evening.They don’t have time to do the housework.Today she can get help.Mothers can leave their children at the day-care centers during the day.The company a woman works for may allow her to work part-time.In that way, she can earn some money, but she can also be with her children part of every day.Now many men share the housework with their wives.The husband may also spend more time at home with the children.In the United States more and more men are becoming househusbands every year.These changes in the home mean changes in the family.Fathers can be closer to their children because they are at home more.Fathers and children can understand each other better.Husbands and wives may also find changes in their marriage.They, too, may have better understanding of each other.

(1)Twenty-five years ago most women().

A.had no children

B.worked

C.weren’t housewives

D.were housewives

(2)In those days men ().

A.saw their children in the evenings and on weekends

B.spent a lot of time with their children

C.played with the children all day

D.never saw the children

(3)Today there are ().

A.more housewives

B.more women working outside the home

C.not so many women working

D.no jobs for women

(4)Day-care centers help ().

A.working mothers with their children

B.housewives

C.with cooking and cleaning

D.women with the housework

(5)This passage is about ().

A.housewives

B.American men

C.how many American women are working

D.how family life in America is changing

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第5题
听力原文:M: Dear audiences, today we'll talk about divorce and its effect on children. Our
guest is Jennifer Benzes. Thank you for coming, Jennifer. Do you mind saying something about your divorce?

W: No. I got divorced years ago. Even worse, I got divorced when I had small children.

M: Have you thought of the effect divorce may have on your children? Their needs can be forgotten as parents are struggling to re-establish their lives.

W: Of course, we have. We are definitely more aware of the impact on children. After all we are not famous people who trade spouses like shoes. For most of us divorce is not entered into lightly. We all suffer. Anyway, we try to comfort our children.

M: How?

W: We tell them we love them and will always do.

M: You haven't thought of saving the marriage?

W: Yes, we have. We would do anything to spare our children pain. But you know, fixing a marriage is not like changing a tire. Family conflicts may take hold like a cancer.

M: Then divorce is the only way to get rid of it.

W: It's true with me. Others may succeed in fixing.

M: Yet most people believe a had marriage is better for children than a divorce. According to a recent poll, more people today think parents should stay together for the sake of the children What do you think?

W: I think the cost of staying together is worse than the benefits. Parents quarrelling and fighting all day may do more harm to their children.

M: What do you want society to do for you?

W: Understand us, not curse us. More importantly, they should help us share the loss and build a better future.

What do we learn about the woman?

A.She plans to divorce

B.She has divorced several times.

C.She is a mother of more than one.

D.She is a strong advocate of feminism.

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第6题
Is dentistry the career for you? Today's dentists have many more opportunities than they u
sed to. In the past, a dentist's life was predictable. Most were men who would leave home for a few years to study at a dental school, then return to their hometown, open up an office, and work there their whole life. Most dentists looked forward to this or something similar. Today, dentists are more mobile. Men and women can (147) dental school in different places. Some still return to their hometown to work. Others move on to new cities.

Dentists today may specialize in one or more areas. Two common ones are oral surgery and dental public health. Oral surgery focuses (148) treating diseases and problems through operations. Dental public health concentrates on improving the dental health of a community. For example, these dentists (149) to schools to teach children how to brush their teeth. Some dentists work only in their specialty areas while others do both general and specialty work.

(47)

A.will attend

B.attending

C.to attend

D.attend

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第7题
填空:The typical pre-industrial family not only had a good many children

, but numerous other dependents as well---grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousions. Such "extended" families were suited for survival in slow paced __1__ societies. But such families are hard to __2__. They are immobile.Industrialism demanded masses of workers ready and able to move off the land in pursuit of jobs, and to move again whenever necessary. Thus the extended family __3__ shed its excess weight and the so-called "nuclear" family emerged-a stripped-down, portable family unit __4__ only of parents and a small set of children. This new style. family, far more __5__ than the traditional extended family, became the standard model in all the industrial counties. Super-industrialism, however, the next stage of eco-technological development, __6__ even higher mobility. Thus we may expect many among the people of the future to carry the streamlinling process, a stePfurther by remaining children, cutting the family down to its more __7__ components, aman and a woman. Two people, perhaps with matched careers, will prove more efficient at navigating through education and social status, through job changes and geographic relocations, than teh ordinarily child-cluttered family.A __8__ may be the postponement of children, rather than childlessness. Men and women today are often torn in __9__ between a commitment to career and a commitment to children. In the future, many __10__ will sidestePthis problem by deferring the entire task of raising children until after retirement.

A)transplant

B)solution

C)gadually

D)transport

E)elemental

F)conflict

G)continually

H)mobile

I)couples

J)agricultural

k)including

L)compromise

M)requires

N)primary

O)consisting

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第8题
听力原文: Before I finish my lecture today, I'd like to mention an interesting science pro
gram that will be on TV on May 5th. It's about an important part of the human body—the brains. It's a new public television show produced in Hong Kong. The program will investigate how the brain functions and malfunctions. Some interesting topic that will be discussed are dreaming, memory, and depression. These topics will be illustrated with computer animation to make explanation easy to follow. The show is not for children, but don't worry, it's not intended for scientists either. It's produced for the understanding of the general public. I think the program will be very helpful with the work we're doing in class on the brain. I hope you'll watch it. After the show, we'll hold discussions. Remember, the program will be on CCTV Channel One on May 5th and it will start about 8:45 p. m.

What will be shown on TV on May 5th?

A.A science fiction cartoon.

B.A scientific program.

C.A movie about dreaming.

D.A drama set in Hong Kong.

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第9题
One reason why the woman of today may take a job is that she______.THE GREATEST RECENT SOC

One reason why the woman of today may take a job is that she______.

THE GREATEST RECENT SOCIAL CHANGES HAVE BEEN IN THE LIVES OF WOME

N. DURING THE TWENTIETH CENTURY THERE HAS BEEN A REMARKABLE SHORTENING OF THE PROPORTION OF A WOMAN"S LIFE SPENT IN CARING FOR CHILDRE

N. A WOMAN MARRYING AT THE END OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY WOULD PROBABLY HAVE BEEN IN HER MIDDLE TWENTIES, AND WOULD BE LIKELY TO HAVE SEVEN OR EIGHT CHILDREN, OF WHOM FOUR OR FIVE LIVED TILL THEY WERE FIVE YEARS OL

D. BY THE TIME THE YOUNGEST WAS FIFTEEN, THE MOTHER WOULD HAVE BEEN IN HER EARLY FIFTIES AND WOULD EXPECT TO LIVE A FURTHER TWENTY YEARS, DURING WHICH CUSTOM, OPPORTUNITY AND HEALTH MADE IT UNUSUAL FOR HER TO GET PAID WOR

K. TODAY WOMEN MARRY YOUNGER AND HAVE FEWER CHILDRE

N. USUALLY A WOMAN"S YOUNGEST CHILD WILL BE FIFTEEN WHEN SHE IS FORTY-FIVE AND CAN BE EXPECTED TO LIVE ANOTHER THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AND IS LIKELY TO TAKE PAID WORK UNTIL RETIREMENT AT SIXTY. EVEN WHILE SHE HAS THE CARE OF CHILDREN, HER WORK IS LIGHTENED BY HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES AND CONVENIENCE FOODS. THIS IMPORTANT CHANGE IN WOMEN"S LIFE-PATTERN HAS ONLY RECENTLY BEGUN TO HAVE ITS FULL EFFECT ON WOMEN"S ECONOMIC POSITIO

N. EVEN A FEW YEARS AGO MOST GIRLS LEFT SCHOOL AT THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY, AND MOST OF THEM TOOK A FULL-TIME JO

B. HOWEVER, WHEN THEY MARRIED, THEY USUALLY LEFT WORK AT ONCE AND NEVER RETURN TO IT. TODAY THE SCHOOL-LEAVING AGE IS SIXTEEN, MANY GIRLS STAY AT SCHOOL AFTER THAT AGE, AND THOUGH WOMEN TEND TO MARRY YOUNGER, MORE MARRIED WOMEN STAY AT WORK AT LEAST UNTIL SHORTLY BEFORE THEIR FIRST CHILD IS BOR

N. VERY MANY MORE AFTERWARDS RETURN TO FULL OR PART-TIME WOR

K. SUCH CHANGES HAVE LED TO A NEW RELATION IN MARRIAGE, WITH THE HUSBAND ACCEPTING A GREATER SHARE OF THE DUTIES AND SATISFACTIONS OF FAMILY LIFE, AND WITH BOTH HUSBAND AND WIFE SHARING MORE EQUALLY IN PROVIDING THE MONEY, AND RUNNING THE HOME, ACCORDING TO THE ABILITIES AND INTERESTS OF EACH OF THE

M.

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第10题
Education is an area of social life in which information technology is changing the way we
communicate. Today's college students may not 【C1】______ sit in a lecture or a library to learn about their field. Through their computers and the 【C2】______ of virtual reality they can participate in lifelike simulated (模拟的) 【C3】______ They can visit virtual science laboratories, archaeological (考古的) sites, or artists' studios.

【C4】______ children over the age of 10, daily 【C5】______ at school is not compulsory (强迫性的). Some of the 【C6】______ children attend school only once or twice weekly to get tutorial support or 【C7】______ from a teacher.

For the most part, pupils are 【C8】______ to work online from home. Students must complete a 【C9】______ number of study hours per year; however, they may make 【C10】______ these hours by studying at home at times that 【C11】______ their family schedule. They can log on early or late in the day and even join live 【C12】______ in other countries. In order to ensure that each student is learning 【C13】______ computer software will automatically monitor the number of hours a week every student studies online as 【C14】______ as file student's learning materials and assessment activities. Reports will be 【C15】______ for parents and teachers. The software can then 【C16】______ the best learning activities and conditions for each individual student and generate 【C17】______ activities. It can also identity areas of weak achievement and produce special programs adjusted 【C18】______ the student's needs.

Some aspects of this scenario (设想) will seem attractive and others may frighten us. What would be the 【C19】______ of such a scenario on the social development of children and young people? How would it affect the work of teachers? What about those who do not have the financial resources to have 【C20】______ to the necessary technology? Many people may wonder whether the benefits of online schooling can ever outweigh the disadvantages.

【C1】

A.happily

B.leisurely

C.idly

D.simply

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