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Women, who cannot () to buy new clothing, waste hours of their time changing the dresses they have.

A.spend

B.cost

C.offer

D.afford

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第1题

听力原文: I want to talk a little bit today about the revolution in American education. We must leave no child behind. We are not satisfied with a society that graduates citizens who cannot read, write or do basic math. Nor are we satisfied to turn out young men and women unprepared to enter fine institutions of higher learning such as this—unprepared to compete in the global economy—unprepared, really, for life itself. Our revolution in education will take an evolution in awareness and thought. We can do it!
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第2题

Section D

听力原文:  The authors of the (21) survey note that as long as responsibility for childcare is with the women. They will remain (22) trapped in the family. They also point out that concessions to women in the world of work often result in women being (23) compelled into less well paid jobs. This already happens in regard to part-time workers who are paid a lower (24) hourly wage than full-time workers. They point out that men have to square to their responsibility as fathers. The key they (25) emphasize is a change in men's attitudes.

  However what was not (26) mentioned is that no matter how attitudes change, men are as (27) powerless as individuals in regard to their working conditions as women are. With all the goodwill in the world they cannot change their employer/employee (28) relationship, they cannot adjust their working hours to suit childcare just as women can. A more (29) fundamental conclusion would be that society at the moment, capitalism, does not want to accommodate any of the problems of childcare, preferring to leave it up to the individual to make their own (30) arrangements as best as they can.

The authors of the【21】note that as long as responsibility for childcare is with the women. They will remain【22】in the family. They also point out that concessions to women in the world of work often result in women being【23】into less well paid jobs. This already happens in regard to part-time workers who are paid a lower【24】wage than full-time workers. They point out that men have to square to their responsibility as fathers. The key they【25】is a change in men's attitudes.

  However what was not【26】is that no matter how attitudes change, men are as【27】as individuals in regard to their working conditions as women are. With all the goodwill in the world they cannot change their employer/employee【28】, they cannot adjust their working hours to suit childcare just as women can. A more【29】conclusion would be that society at the moment, capitalism, does not want to accommodate any of the problems of childcare, preferring to leave it up to the individual to make their own【30】as best as they can.

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第3题

Section D听力原文:The authors of the (21) survey note that as long as responsibility for c

Section D

听力原文: The authors of the (21) survey note that as long as responsibility for childcare is with the women. They will remain (22) trapped in the family. They also point out that concessions to women in the world of work often result in women being (23) compelled into less well paid jobs. This already happens in regard to part-time workers who are paid a lower (24) hourly wage than full-time workers. They point out that men have to square to their responsibility as fathers. The key they (25) emphasize is a change in men's attitudes.

However what was not (26) mentioned is that no matter how attitudes change, men are as (27) powerless as individuals in regard to their working conditions as women are. With all the goodwill in the world they cannot change their employer/employee (28) relationship, they cannot adjust their working hours to suit childcare just as women can. A more (29) fundamental conclusion would be that society at the moment, capitalism, does not want to accommodate any of the problems of childcare, preferring to leave it up to the individual to make their own (30) arrangements as best as they can.

The authors of the【21】note that as long as responsibility for childcare is with the women. They will remain【22】in the family. They also point out that concessions to women in the world of work often result in women being【23】into less well paid jobs. This already happens in regard to part-time workers who are paid a lower【24】wage than full-time workers. They point out that men have to square to their responsibility as fathers. The key they【25】is a change in men's attitudes.

However what was not【26】is that no matter how attitudes change, men are as【27】as individuals in regard to their working conditions as women are. With all the goodwill in the world they cannot change their employer/employee【28】, they cannot adjust their working hours to suit childcare just as women can. A more【29】conclusion would be that society at the moment, capitalism, does not want to accommodate any of the problems of childcare, preferring to leave it up to the individual to make their own【30】as best as they can.

(21)

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第4题

Section D听力原文: The authors of the (21) survey ...

Section D

听力原文: The authors of the (21) survey note that as long as responsibility for childcare is with the women. They will remain (22) trapped in the family. They also point out that concessions to women in the world of work often result in women being (23) compelled into less well paid jobs. This already happens in regard to part-time workers who are paid a lower (24) hourly wage than full-time workers. They point out that men have to square to their responsibility as fathers. The key they (25) emphasize is a change in men's attitudes.

However what was not (26) mentioned is that no matter how attitudes change, men are as (27) powerless as individuals in regard to their working conditions as women are. With all the goodwill in the world they cannot change their employer/employee (28) relationship, they cannot adjust their working hours to suit childcare just as women can. A more (29) fundamental conclusion would be that society at the moment, capitalism, does not want to accommodate any of the problems of childcare, preferring to leave it up to the individual to make their own (30) arrangements as best as they can.

The authors of the【21】note that as long as responsibility for childcare is with the women. They will remain【22】in the family. They also point out that concessions to women in the world of work often result in women being【23】into less well paid jobs. This already happens in regard to part-time workers who are paid a lower【24】wage than full-time workers. They point out that men have to square to their responsibility as fathers. The key they【25】is a change in men's attitudes.

However what was not【26】is that no matter how attitudes change, men are as【27】as individuals in regard to their working conditions as women are. With all the goodwill in the world they cannot change their employer/employee【28】, they cannot adjust their working hours to suit childcare just as women can. A more【29】conclusion would be that society at the moment, capitalism, does not want to accommodate any of the problems of childcare, preferring to leave it up to the individual to make their own【30】as best as they can.

(21)

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第5题

听力原文: I want to talk a little bit today about the revolution in American education. We
must leave no child behind. We are not satisfied with a society that graduates citizens who cannot read, write or do basic math. Nor are we satisfied to turn out young men and women unprepared to enter fine institutions of higher learning such as this—unprepared to compete in the global economy—unprepared, really, for life itself. Our revolution in education will take an evolution in awareness and thought. We can do it!

(88)

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第6题

Read the following paragraph carefully and choose the best topic sentence from the four possible answers that follow the paragraph by writing A, B, C or D.

Topic Sentence:__________

Many women spend vast sums of money each year replacing clothes that have hardly been worn. Women who cannot afford to throw away clothing in this way waste hours of their time altering the dresses they have. Skirts are lengthened or shortened; necklines are lowered or raised, and so on.

A. Many women are particular about their clothes.

B. Fashions are changing quickly.

C. Many women like to follow the fashion.

D. Changing fashions are nothing more than the intentional creation of waste.

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第7题

听力原文: I want to talk a little bit today about ...

听力原文: I want to talk a little bit today about the revolution in American education. We must leave no child behind. We are not satisfied with a society that graduates citizens who cannot read, write or do basic math. Nor are we satisfied to turn out young men and women unprepared to enter fine institutions of higher learning such as this—unprepared to compete in the global economy—unprepared, really, for life itself. Our revolution in education will take an evolution in awareness and thought. We can do it!

(88)

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第8题

根据下列材料,请回答下列各题 Women participate in the working world for anumber of reasons
. The primary reason may be ________ 62________ economic necessity. But, like men, many women ________ 63________ satisfaction and self-fulfillment in employment outsidethe home. Women, when interviewed, report many of thesame________64 ________ that make work important to men: they findwork interesting and challenging; they consider seeingthe results of their work. They like the benefits of salary, of________ 65________future security, and the possibility ofadvancement. ________66________these similarities, however, there are somedifferences between men and women________67________it comes towork. In some studies, women more often report opportunity to work________68________people-as clients, as co-workers-as a particularly important aspect of theirwork. It helps them to feel more________ 69________. They seethemselves better in ________ 70 ________ to others. Other differences include the fact that amongwomen there appears to be a more________ 71________contrastbetweencareer-orientedandnon-career-orientedindividuals. Some find homemaking a meaningful, self- fulfilling activity. Others find it ________ 72 ________ work. In a largesurveyofwomen, reportsonself-esteem, lifesatisfaction, and self-image differed dramatically ________ 73________ career-oriented and non-career-oriented women. Among those who ________ 74________themselves as "career-oriented", those who were in full-time ________75________were much happier withthemselves. Career-oriented women who were ________76________unemployed, or employed in part-time jobs or jobs that ________77 ________ their skills were much less happy, had lessself-esteem, and lower self-image. For women whodescribed themselves as"not career-oriented", theresults were quite the ________ 78________. Their self-esteem and lifesatisfaction were not________79________to whether or not they wereemployed full-time or part-time. These women agreedwith such statements as "I cannot ________ 80________having a fullysatisfying life without having children" or "I would nottake a job that would ________ 81 ________ with the things I like to dowith my family."

A. common

B. natural

C. simple

D. elementary

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第9题

听力原文:  If women are mercilessly exploited year after year, they have only themselves to blame. Because they tremble at the thought of being seen in public in clothes that are out of fashion, they are always taken advantage of by the designers and the big stores. Clothes which have been worn only a few times have to be put aside because of the change of fashion. When you come to think of it, only a woman is capable of standing in front of a wardrobe packed full of clothes and announcing sadly that she has nothing to wear.

  Changing fashions are nothing more than the intentional creation of waste. Many women spend a great deal of money each year to replace clothes that have hardly been worn. Women who cannot afford to throw away clothing in this way waste hours of their time altering the dresses they have. Skirts are lengthened or shortened; neck lines are lowered or raised, and so on.

  No one can claim that the fashion industry contributes anything really important to society. Fashion designers are hardly concerned with important things like warmth, comfort and durability. They are only interested in outward appearance and they take advantage of the fact that women will put up with any amount of discomfort, as long as they look right. There can hardly be a man who hasn't at some time in his life smiled at the sight of a woman shaking in a thin dress on a winter day, or delicately picking her way through deep snow in high-heeled shoes.

A.Change of fashion in women's clothes.

B.Change of fashion in man's clothes.

C.Change of fashion in fashion designers.

D.Women's clothes and fashion industry.

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第10题

根据下列材料,请回答下列各题 Women participate in the working world for anumber of reasons
. The primary reason may be ________ 62________ economic necessity. But, like men, many women ________ 63________ satisfaction and self-fulfillment in employment outsidethe home. Women, when interviewed, report many of thesame________64 ________ that make work important to men: they findwork interesting and challenging; they consider seeingthe results of their work. They like the benefits of salary, of________ 65________future security, and the possibility ofadvancement. ________66________these similarities, however, there are somedifferences between men and women________67________it comes towork. In some studies, women more often report opportunity to work________68________people-as clients, as co-workers-as a particularly important aspect of theirwork. It helps them to feel more________ 69________. They seethemselves better in ________ 70 ________ to others. Other differences include the fact that amongwomen there appears to be a more________ 71________contrastbetweencareer-orientedandnon-career-orientedindividuals. Some find homemaking a meaningful, self- fulfilling activity. Others find it ________ 72 ________ work. In a largesurveyofwomen, reportsonself-esteem, lifesatisfaction, and self-image differed dramatically ________ 73________ career-oriented and non-career-oriented women. Among those who ________ 74________themselves as "career-oriented", those who were in full-time ________75________were much happier withthemselves. Career-oriented women who were ________76________unemployed, or employed in part-time jobs or jobs that ________77 ________ their skills were much less happy, had lessself-esteem, and lower self-image. For women whodescribed themselves as"not career-oriented", theresults were quite the ________ 78________. Their self-esteem and lifesatisfaction were not________79________to whether or not they wereemployed full-time or part-time. These women agreedwith such statements as "I cannot ________ 80________having a fullysatisfying life without having children" or "I would nottake a job that would ________ 81 ________ with the things I like to dowith my family."

A.common

B.natural

C.simple

D.elementary

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