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Who is Ivan Strand?A.A poetB.A lecturerC.A sales managerD.A company president

Who is Ivan Strand?

A.A poet

B.A lecturer

C.A sales manager

D.A company president

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第1题
听力原文:Thank you for staying tuned to Talk Tonight. Our special guest this evening is a
graduate of West Point. He was a former intelligence officer and retired lieutenant general who served under two presidents. This man is also an expert on Russia and frequently lectures at universities across the nation. He is here this evening promoting his new book, Behind the Kremlin, which gives us insight on Russian politics. It is currently on the best seller's list. It's my plesure now to welcome Mr. Ivan Strand.

What is the main purpose of this speech?

A.To describe a book

B.To promote a product

C.To introduce a guest

D.To announce a program

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第2题
The role of and treatment of the housewife, which is really the major bone of contention i
n social security reform, has, of course, a major place in feminist thought. Betty Friedan's book, The Feminine Mystique, which was influential in initiating the current wave of feminism in the United States, centered on the disadvantages to women of assuming the housewife's role. All feminists believe that women should not be forced into assuming it, and that alternative choices should be available. Many feminists, such as the present writer, go further and believe that the disadvantages of the role of housewife are so great that it would be better if younger women were to avoid entering the role even temporarily and if the "option" to assume the role were to disappear.

There is a second strand of feminist thought concerning housewives, which derives from the solidarity which feminists feel with all women, housewives included. This solidarity expresses itself in a concern to alleviate injuries (physical and psychological as well as financial) inflicted on housewives by their husbands and by the institutions of society. This second strand is not logically contradictory to the first; it is possible to love the sinner (the housewife herself) while hating the sin (playing the role). Nevertheless, the two strands do tend to cut different ways in terms of policy. Moreover, individual, feminist thinkers differ in the emphasis they place on each.

These two strands of feminist thought inspire two kinds of complaints against the social security system -- that some housewives are treated too well and that some housewives are treated not well enough. The housewives who are treated too well are those married to retired men, who are enabled by the system to live at a higher standard than retired working wives whose family had comparable total covered earnings. The housewives who are treated not well enough are those whose dignity is scanted by treatment as a dependent, or those whose marriages end, and whose husbands retain all rights to social security (and private pensions) earned during the marriage.

The solidarity-with-housewives strand of feminist thought results in attitudes which emphasize the housewife's productiveness and give dignity to the position of housewife. It results in policy suggestions which would have the effect of making the woman who becomes and remains a housewife safer, more comfortable, less subject to financial shipwreck, more able to hold up her head as a productive member of society. The most characteristic product of this line of thought is the suggestion that housewives be awarded social security credits for the homemaking work they do. Some credit schemes would require the household to pay taxes in return for the credit; others would not. One merit of homemaker credits in the eyes of the solidarity-with-housewives advocates is that it makes housework and "paid work' more alike, thereby raising the status of housework psychologically and financially. A second merit, of course, is that in the case of divorce the homemaker would keep her credits, and thus would be more financially independent that is the case now.

The author advocates that women ______.

A.should not assume the roles of housewives at all

B.men should share homemaking with their wives

C.no other roles should be offered to women than being housewives

D.women should assume the roles of housewives only temporarily

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第3题
听力原文: The Americans believe that anybody can become President of the United States. In
a recent Hollywood comedy, that is exactly what happens.

Dave Kovic, played by Kevin Kline, is a kind-hearted man who runs a business that finds people jobs. He leads a typical American way of life, except for one thing — he looks exactly like the President, Bill Mitchell. In fact, the only thing that makes him different from the nation's leader is that he is very nice!

The president has started using look-alikes during some public appearances. Dave is offered a chance to "serve his country" by becoming one. However, things go wrong. The President becomes very ill and Dave ends up acting as the President forever.

Director Ivan Reitman, who made the popular and successful comedies like Twins, Ghostbusters and Legal Eagles, could have gone for easy laughs by making fun of the American government. Instead, Dave is an attractive comedy about an ordinary man in extraordinary situations. Kevin Kline gives a double performance as Dave and the President, and Sigourney Weaver is at her best as his First Lady. The love story that develops between her role and Dave is a real classic.

The film is 100% American. However, if you've ever felt that anybody could do a better job running the country than the people in power, then you'll enjoy Dave!

(30)

A.To make a comparison between Dave and other films.

B.To discuss the Americans' ideas about the President.

C.To tell readers about the American government.

D.To introduce a new film to the reader.

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第4题
The Americans believe that anybody can become President of the United States. In a recent
Hollywood comedy(喜剧) ,that is exactly what happens.

Dave Kovic, played by Kevin Kline, is a kind-hearted man who runs a business that finds people jobs. He leads a typical(典型的)American way of life, except for one thing-he looks exactly like the President, Bill Mitchell. In fact, the only thing that makes him different from the nation's leader is that he is very nice!

The president has started using look-Mikes during some public appearances. Dave is offered a chance to" serve his country" by becoming one. However, things go wrong. The President becomes very ill and Dave ends up acting as the President forever.

Director Ivan Reitman, who made the popular and successful comedies like Twins, Ghostbusters and Legal Eagles, could have gone for easy laughs by making fun of the American government. Instead, Dave is an attractive comedy about an ordinary man in extraordinary situations. Kevin Kline gives a double performance as Dave and the President, and Sigourney Weaver is at her best as his First Lady. The love story that develops between her role and Dave is a real classic(经典).

The film is 100% American. However, if you've ever felt that anybody could do a better job running the country than the people in power, then you'll enjoy Dave!

What is the purpose of the text?

A.To tell the reader about the American government.

B.To discus the Americans' ideas about the President.

C.To make a comparison between Dave and other films.

D.To introduce a new film to the reader.

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第5题
Ivan Ivankov

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第6题
非模板链(nontemplate strand)

非模板链(nontemplate strand)

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第7题
In 1915, the elegant and grand Strand Theater was opened on Broadway.()

In 1915, the elegant and grand Strand Theater was opened on Broadway.()

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第8题
基因链(gene strand)

基因链(gene strand)

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第9题
反意链(antisense strand)

反意链(antisense strand)

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