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1.Is there something seriously wrong with marriage today?During the past 50 years,the rate of divorce in the United States has exploded:almost 50%of marriages end in divorce now,and the evidence suggests it is going to get worse.If this trend continues,it will lead to the breakup of the family,according to a spokesperson for the National Family Association.Some futurists predict that in 100 years, the average American will marry at least four times, and extramarital(婚外的)affairs will be even more common than they are now.2.But what are the reasons for this,and is the picture really so gloomy?The answer to the first question is really quite simple:marriage is no longer the necessity it once was.The institution of marriage has been based for years partly on economic need.Women used to be economically dependent on their husbands.But with the rising number of women in well-paying jobs,this is no ionger the case.So they don't feel that they need to stay in a failing marriage.3.In answer to the second question,the outlook may not be as pessimistic as it seems.While the rate of divorce has risen,the rate of couples marrying has never actually fallen very much,so marriage is still quite popular. In addition to this,many couples now simply live together and don't bother to marry.These couples are effectively married,but they do not appear in either the marriage or divorce statistics.In fact,more than 50% of first marriages survive.4.So is marriage really an outdated institution?The fact that most people still get married mndicates that it isn't. And it is also true that married couples have a healthier life than single people: they suffer less from stress and its consequences such as heart problems,and married men generally consider themselves more contented than their single counterparts.Perhaps the key is to find out what makes a successful marriage and apply it to all of our relationships!The divorce rate in the U.S.is going to be_________.A:women are not economically dependant any moreB:more than 50%C:more contentedD:finds out the key to a happy marriage and apply it to our relationshipE:almost 50%F: women no longer need a husband any longer答案:B解析:本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。本段主要讲的是美国目前的婚姻状况以及未来婚姻状况看似灰暗的前景。本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。依据第二段第一、二句可知,本段主要讲的是离婚率升高的原因。本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。结合第二段第一句和第三段第一句可知,本段主要讲的是为什么婚姻前景并不像看上去的那么黯淡的原因。本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。根据第四段第一句可知,本段主要讲的是婚姻会继续存在的原因。本题考查的是时阐述文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第一段第二句:…almost 50% of marriages end in divorce now,and the evidence suggests it is going to get worse.在过去50年期间,美国的离婚率急剧升高,今天几乎一半的婚姻以离婚而告终,有证据表明今后情况会更糟。本题考查的是对阐述文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第二段第二、四、五句:The answer to the first question is really quite simple : marriage is no longer the necessity it once was.…Women used to be economically dependent on their husbands.But with the rising number of women in well -paying jobs , this is no longer the case.第一个问题的答案非常简单:婚姻不再像以前那样有必要。······女性过去通常在经济上依赖她们的丈夫,但是随着越来越多的女性从事薪水不菲的工作,情况早已改变。本题考查的是对阐述文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第四段倒数第二句:...married men generally consider themselves more contented than their single counterparts.已婚男士通常觉得自己比他们同龄单身的男士更满足。本题考查的是对阐述文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是最后一句: Perhaps the key is to find out what makes a successful marriage and apply it to all of our relationships!也许关键是找出成功婚姻的秘诀,然后将其应用于我们所有人的婚姻关系中。
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单选题According to Schwarz's findings, who are more likely to get diabetes later in life?A
Those mothers who had never breastfed.B
Those mothers who never gave birth.C
Those mothers who breastfed for a month.D
Those mothers who breastfed for six months.正确答案:C解析:
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问答题Teenagers who don't get enough rest have more learning, health, behavior and mood problems than students who get at least nine hours a night.正确答案:解析:
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employees are more likely to be fired as they get higher in position.B
executives in Japan are more likely to get fired than those in America.C
corporate governance in America and Japan is too loose.D
shareholders in both America and Europe put great pressure on the management.正确答案:A解析:本段第一句话的含义是“根据Booz的调查,与美国和日本分别为27%和12%的高层人事变动相比,欧洲高达37%的比率多少带有被解雇的性质”。选项A的意思与本句不符。而且,根据第一句话可以判断B不正确。另外,本段没有提及选项C “美国和日本的企业管理太过松散”,所以C也不正确。本段最后两句话的内容与选项D“美国和欧洲的股东都给管理层施加了巨大的压力”相符,所以选D。
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第三篇The State of Marriage TodayIs there something seriously wrong with marriage today?During the past 50 years,the rate of divorce in the United States has exploded:almost 50% of marriages end in divorce now,and the evidence suggests it is going to get worse.If this trend continues,it will lead to the breakup of the family,according to a spokesper- son for the National Family Association.Some futurists predict that in 100 years,the average American will marry at least four times ,and extramarital(婚外的)affairs will be even more common than they are now.But what are the reasons for this ,and is the picture really so gloomy(阴暗的)?The answer to the first question is really quite simple:marriage is no longer the necessity it once was.The institution of marriage has been based for years partly on economic need.Women used to be economically dependent on their husbands一as they usually didn't have jobs outside the home.But with the rising number of women in well- paying jobs,this is no longer the case,so they don't feel that they need to stay in a failing marriage.In answer to the second question , the outlook may not be as pessimistic(悲观的)as it seems. While the rate of divorce has risen;the rate of couples marrying has never actually fallen very much,so marriage is stillquite popular. In addition to this,many couples now simply live together and don't bother to marry. These couples are effectively married,but they do not appear in either the marriage or divorce statistics.In fact, more than 50%of first marriages survive.So is marriage really an outdated institution?The fact that most people still get married indicates that it isn't. And it is also true that married couples have a healthier life than single people:they suffer less from stress and its consequences,such as heart problems,and married men generally consider themselves more contented than their single counterparts. Perhaps the key is to find out what makes a successful marriage and apply it to all of our relationships! What does"this is no longer the case"in Paragraph 2 mean?A:Women are not economically dependant any more.B:It is not necessary to get married any more.C:Women do not need a husband any longer.D:Many wives do well-paying jobs outside home now.答案:A解析:由第一段可知如果离婚率持续走高的话,会导致家庭的破裂,A项错;几乎是一半人离 婚了,而不是超过一半,故B项错;是将会结四次婚,而不是现在就结四次婚,故C项错。由段中的“it is going to get worse”可知选D。由第二段可知,现在妇女都有报酬好的工作了,经济都已经独立了,经济问题对于她们来说已不是问题了。故选A。由第三段中的“marriage is still quite popular”可知,情况还没有那么糟糕,还是有很多人 愿意结婚的。故选A。由第四段中的“consider themselves more contented than...”可知选D。 contented意为“满 意的”。文中根本没有提到出国的事,故选D。
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第三篇The State of Marriage TodayIs there something seriously wrong with marriage today?During the past 50 years,the rate of divorce in the United States has exploded:almost 50% of marriages end in divorce now,and the evidence suggests it is going to get worse.If this trend continues,it will lead to the breakup of the family,according to a spokesper- son for the National Family Association.Some futurists predict that in 100 years,the average American will marry at least four times ,and extramarital(婚外的)affairs will be even more common than they are now.But what are the reasons for this ,and is the picture really so gloomy(阴暗的)?The answer to the first question is really quite simple:marriage is no longer the necessity it once was.The institution of marriage has been based for years partly on economic need.Women used to be economically dependent on their husbands一as they usually didn't have jobs outside the home.But with the rising number of women in well- paying jobs,this is no longer the case,so they don't feel that they need to stay in a failing marriage.In answer to the second question , the outlook may not be as pessimistic(悲观的)as it seems. While the rate of divorce has risen;the rate of couples marrying has never actually fallen very much,so marriage is stillquite popular. In addition to this,many couples now simply live together and don't bother to marry. These couples are effectively married,but they do not appear in either the marriage or divorce statistics.In fact, more than 50%of first marriages survive.So is marriage really an outdated institution?The fact that most people still get married indicates that it isn't. And it is also true that married couples have a healthier life than single people:they suffer less from stress and its consequences,such as heart problems,and married men generally consider themselves more contented than their single counterparts. Perhaps the key is to find out what makes a successful marriage and apply it to all of our relationships!Which of the following about marriage is NOT mentioned in the passage?A:It is important to discover what makes a marriage successful.B:Marriage has long been partly an economic need.C:It is a fact that most people choose to get married.D:Many people went abroad after divorce.答案:D解析:由第一段可知如果离婚率持续走高的话,会导致家庭的破裂,A项错;几乎是一半人离 婚了,而不是超过一半,故B项错;是将会结四次婚,而不是现在就结四次婚,故C项错。由段中的“it is going to get worse”可知选D。由第二段可知,现在妇女都有报酬好的工作了,经济都已经独立了,经济问题对于她们来说已不是问题了。故选A。由第三段中的“marriage is still quite popular”可知,情况还没有那么糟糕,还是有很多人 愿意结婚的。故选A。由第四段中的“consider themselves more contented than...”可知选D。 contented意为“满 意的”。文中根本没有提到出国的事,故选D。
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Living Alone Is JoyfulMore and more Americans are living alone.Some live alone because of divorce or the death of a part- ner._______ (46) According to a recent U. S. census(人口普查),25 percent of all households in the U.S.are made up of just one person.This is a dramatic change from the extended families of just a couple of generations ago.The typical person living alone is neither old nor lonely._______(47) The majority of these peoplehave chosen to live alone. They are responding to decreasing social pressure to get married and have a family.It's now socially acceptable, even fashionable, to live alone.As people get better jobs and become fi-nancially independent, it becomes possible for them to maintain a one-person household._______(48)However, people who do get married are marrying at a later age and divorcing more often.The number one reason given by most people for living alone is that they simply enjoy doing what theywant when they want to do it."Living alone is a luxury,"says Nina Hagiwara, 33."Once you do it, youcan't ever go back to living with others. " David C' Debaca, 46, agrees._______(49)Children think that heing grown up means being able to do exactly as they please._______(50)The chance to discover whether that freedom is as wonderful as it sounds is a chance more and more Ameri-cans are taking._________(49)A: There's more pressurP. to geL married nowadays.B: The growing number of women with good jobs has done much to increase the number of people living alone.C: However, even ruore people are living alone because they have chosen to.D: It seems that many growii-ups today are realizing that childhood dream.E: In fact, a quarter of the 23 million single people in the U. S.are under the age of 35.F: He says, "I like being by myself. "答案:F解析:在第一段开始,作者就提到“越来越多的美国人过着单身生活”,紧接着讲述了“一些人 过着单身生活的原因是离婚或者配偶的去世”在几个选项中,只有C选项与前文相照应,因为 C选项提到了美国人过单身生活的其他原因二故选C。从第二段的第一句话,我们很容易看出本段叙述单身生活的人群。第一句话指出“典 型的单身者既不是老年人也不是离异者”,那么在其后面肯定是说明这些典型的.单身者到底是 什么人。在几个选项里面,只有E提到了人群,即“事实上,在美国,2300万单身者中,有四分 之一的人处于35岁以下”:故选E。本题可以用排除法解决。首先本段主要叙述单身生活被社会所接受以及各种成因,主 要是因为人们得到了更好的工作,经济上更加独立等。但该段没有提及pressure(压力),child- hood dream(儿时梦想),故排除A和D;在F中的He没有前后呼应的主语,故将其排除。只有 B选项与本段内容相符。第四段的倒数第二句话提到了一个人物David C' Debaca,所以能与人物相对应的只有 F选项中的He。最后一段的第一句话说:儿童认为,长大意味着想十什么就于什么。选项D的意思是: 似平今天许多大人正在实现那种儿时梦想。第6部分:完形填空
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The Joy of Living AloneMore and more Americans are living alone.Some live alone because of divorce or the death of a partner.________(1) According to a recent U. S. census(人口普查),25 per cent of all households in the U.S.are made up of just one person.This is a dramatic change from the extended families of just a couple of generations ago.The typical person living alone is neither old nor lonely.________(2)The majority of these people have chosen to live alone.They are responding to decreasing social pressure to get married and have a family.It's now socially acceptable,even fashionable,to live alone.As people get better jobs and become financially independent,it becomes possible for them to maintain a one-person household._________(3)However,people who do get married are marrying at a later age and divorcing more often.The number one reason given by most people for living alone is that they simply enjoy doing what they want when they want to do it."Living alone is a luxury,"says Nina Hagiwara,38."Once you do it,you can't ever go back to living with others."David C'Debaca,46,agrees.__________(4)Children think that being grown up means being able to do exactly as they please. _________(5)The chance to discover whether that freedom is as wonderful as it sounds is a chance more and more Americans are taking.________(5)A:There's more pressure to get married nowadays.B:The growing number of women with good jobs has done much to increase the number of people living alone.C:However,even more people are living alone because they have chosen to.D:It seems that many grown-ups today are realizing that childhood dream.E:In fact,a quarter of the 23 million single people in the U. S.are under the age of 35.F:He says,"I like being by myself."答案:D解析:
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1.Is there something seriously wrong with marriage today?During the past 50 years,the rate of divorce in the United States has exploded:almost 50%of marriages end in divorce now,and the evidence suggests it is going to get worse.If this trend continues,it will lead to the breakup of the family,according to a spokesperson for the National Family Association.Some futurists predict that in 100 years, the average American will marry at least four times, and extramarital(婚外的)affairs will be even more common than they are now.2.But what are the reasons for this,and is the picture really so gloomy?The answer to the first question is really quite simple:marriage is no longer the necessity it once was.The institution of marriage has been based for years partly on economic need.Women used to be economically dependent on their husbands.But with the rising number of women in well-paying jobs,this is no ionger the case.So they don't feel that they need to stay in a failing marriage.3.In answer to the second question,the outlook may not be as pessimistic as it seems.While the rate of divorce has risen,the rate of couples marrying has never actually fallen very much,so marriage is still quite popular. In addition to this,many couples now simply live together and don't bother to marry.These couples are effectively married,but they do not appear in either the marriage or divorce statistics.In fact,more than 50% of first marriages survive.4.So is marriage really an outdated institution?The fact that most people still get married mndicates that it isn't. And it is also true that married couples have a healthier life than single people: they suffer less from stress and its consequences such as heart problems,and married men generally consider themselves more contented than their single counterparts.Perhaps the key is to find out what makes a successful marriage and apply it to all of our relationships!Paragraph 3__________A:The reason for the increase of divorce rate.B:The breakup of the family because of the high divorce rate.C:The health benefits of marriage for people.D:A gloomy picture of marriage in the U.S..E:The reason why marriage will continue to exist.F: The reason why the outlook of marriage may not be as bad as it looks.答案:F解析:本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。本段主要讲的是美国目前的婚姻状况以及未来婚姻状况看似灰暗的前景。本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。依据第二段第一、二句可知,本段主要讲的是离婚率升高的原因。本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。结合第二段第一句和第三段第一句可知,本段主要讲的是为什么婚姻前景并不像看上去的那么黯淡的原因。本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。根据第四段第一句可知,本段主要讲的是婚姻会继续存在的原因。本题考查的是时阐述文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第一段第二句:…almost 50% of marriages end in divorce now,and the evidence suggests it is going to get worse.在过去50年期间,美国的离婚率急剧升高,今天几乎一半的婚姻以离婚而告终,有证据表明今后情况会更糟。本题考查的是对阐述文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第二段第二、四、五句:The answer to the first question is really quite simple : marriage is no longer the necessity it once was.…Women used to be economically dependent on their husbands.But with the rising number of women in well -paying jobs , this is no longer the case.第一个问题的答案非常简单:婚姻不再像以前那样有必要。······女性过去通常在经济上依赖她们的丈夫,但是随着越来越多的女性从事薪水不菲的工作,情况早已改变。本题考查的是对阐述文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第四段倒数第二句:...married men generally consider themselves more contented than their single counterparts.已婚男士通常觉得自己比他们同龄单身的男士更满足。本题考查的是对阐述文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是最后一句: Perhaps the key is to find out what makes a successful marriage and apply it to all of our relationships!也许关键是找出成功婚姻的秘诀,然后将其应用于我们所有人的婚姻关系中。
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Living Alone Is Joyful More and more Americans are living alone.Some live alone because of divorce or the death of a partner. _______(46) According to a recent U.S.census(人口普查),25 percent of all households in the U.S.are made up of just one person.This is dramatic change from the extended families of just a couple of generations ago. The typical person living alone is neither old nor lonely.______(47)The majority of these people have chosen to live alone.They are responding to decreasing social pressure to get married and have a family. It's now socially acceptable,even fashionable,to live alone.As people get better jobs and become financially independent,it becomes possible for them to maintain a one-person household.______(48) However,people who do get married are marrying at a later age and divorcing more often. The number one reason given by most people for living alone is that they simply enjoy doing what they want when they want to do it."Living alone is a luxury,"says Nina Hagiwara,33."Once you do it,you can't ever go back to living with others,"David C'Debaca,46,agrees.______(49) Children think that being grown up means being able to do exactly as they please._______(50) The chance to discover whether that freedom is as wonderful as it sounds is a chance more and more Americans are taking.______(49)A:There's more pressure to get married nowadays.B:The growing number of women with good jobs has done much to increase the number of people living alone.C:However,even more people are living alone because they have chosen to.D:It seems that many grown-ups today are realizing that childhood dream.E:In fact,a quarter of the 23 million single people in the U.S.are under the age of 35.F:He says,"I like being by myself."答案:F解析:在第一段开始,作者就提到“越来越多的美国人过着单身生活”,紧接着讲述了“一些人过着单身生活的原因是离婚或者配偶的去世”。选项中只有C项“更多的美国人过单身生活的原因是他们选择了这种生活方式”是与此相关联的。前面一句话说“典型的独居人群既不是老年人也不是离异者”;后面一句话说“这些人中的大部分人选择了这一生活方式”,联系上下文可知,“这些人”指的不是前面所提到的老年人或离异者,而应该是本段最后一句话中所提到的“响应减轻社会压力而不结婚和组建家庭的人”,选项中只有E项“事实上,在美国2300万个单身的人中有1/4的人不到35岁”是与此相关联的。前面一句话说“因为人们得到了更好的工作,经济上更加独立,所以他们才有可能维持一个人生活需要的开支”,而选项中只有B项“越来越多的女士有了好的工作,她们也使得独居人口的数量增加了”是与此相关联的。前面一句话提到了一个人David C ' Debaca,他说“一旦你独居了,就很难再与他人生活在一起。”说明他已经可惯了这种生活方式,而选项中只有F项“他说他喜欢自己生活”是与此相关联的。最后一段的第一句话说“儿童认为,长大意味着想干什么就干什么”,而选项中只有D项“似乎今天许多大人正在实现那种儿时的梦想”是与此相关联的。