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{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择一个正确的小标题2 第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子??1.Women’srightsare guaranteesofpoliticalsocialandeconomicequalityforwomeninasociety thattraditionallygivesmorepowerandfreedomtomen.Amongtheserightsare controlofpropertyequalityofopportunityineducationandemploymentright ofvotingandfreedomofmarriage.Todaycompletepoliticaleconomicand socialequalitywithmenre-mainstobeachieved.??2.Male controlwasobviousfromthetimeoftheearliestwrittenhistoricalrecords probablyasaresultofmen’sroleinhuntingandwarfare.Thebeliefthatwomen werenaturallyweakerandinferiortomenwasalsofoundingod-centered religions.Thereforeinmosttraditionalsocietieswomengenerallywereata disadvantage.Theireducationwaslimitedtolearningdomesticskillsandthey hadnoaccesstopositionsofpower.Awomanhadnolegalcontroloverher personherownlandandmoneyorherchildren.??3.TheAgeof EnlightenmentandtheIndustrialRevolutionwhichcausedeconomicandsocial progressprovidedafavorableclimatefortheriseofwomen’srightsmovement inthelate18thand19thcentury.In1848morethan100personsheldthefirst women’srightsconventioninNewYorkandthefeministsdemandedequalrights includingthevote.??4.Inthelate1960swomenmadeupabout40 percentoftheworkforceinEnglandFranceGermanyandtheUnitedStates. Thisfigurerosetomorethan50percentbythemid-1981s.Acommissionunder thePresidentwasestablishedin1960toconsiderequalopportunitiesforwomen. ActsofCongressentitledthemtoequalityineducationemploymentandlegal rights.In1964theCivilRightsActinitially-intendedonlyforblackswas extendedtowomen.??5.Theobiectivesofthewomen’smovement includedequalpayforequalworkfederalsup-portforday-carecenters recognitionoflesbian女性同性恋rightsmakingabortionlegalandthefocusof seriousattentionontheproblemsofforcedsexrelationswifeandchild beatinganddiscriminationagainstolderandminoritywomen. ??A.Goals??B.HistoryofWomen’sRightsMovement ??C.StartofWomen’sRightsMovement? ?D.TraditionalStatusofWomen??E.RightsofWomen ??F.DevelopmentParagraph5______
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{{*HTML*}}下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题从4个选项中选1个最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} TheBeginningofAmerican Literature??Americanhasalwaysbeenalandof beginnings.AfterEuropeans‘iscovered’Americainthefifteenthcenturythe mysteriousNewWorldbecameformanypeopleagenuinehopeofanewlifean escapefrompovertyandpersecutionachancetostartagain.Wecansaythat asnationAmericabeginswiththathope.WhenhoweverdoesAmerican literaturebegin???AmericanliteraturebeginswithAmerican experiences.LongbeforethefirstcolonistsarrivedbeforeChristopher ColumbusbeforetheNorthmenwho’found’Americaabouttheyear1000Native Americanslivedhere.Eachtribe’sliteraturewastightlywovenintothefabric ofdailylifeandreflectedtheunmistakablyAmericanexperienceofliningwith theland.Anotherkindofexperienceonefilledwithfearandexcitementfound itsexpressioninthereportsthatColumbusandotherexplorerssenthomein SpainFranceandEngland.Inadditionthejournalsofthepeoplewholivedand diedintheNewEnglandwildernesstellunforgettabletalesofhardand sometimesheartbreakingexperiencesofthoseearlyyears.? ?ExperiencethenisthekeytoearlyAmericanliterature.TheNewWorld providedagreatvarietyofexperiencesandtheseexperiencesdemandedawide varietyofexpressionsbyanevenwidervarietyofearlyAmericanwriters. ?ThesewritersincludedJohnSmithwhospentonlytwo-andahalfyearson theAmericancontinent.TheyincludedJonathanEdwardsandWilliamByrdwho thoughtofthemselvesasBritishsubjectsneversuspectingarevolutionthat wouldcreateaUnitedStatesofAmericawithaliteratureofitsown.American IndiansexplorersPuritanministersfrontierwivesplantationowner-theyare allthecreatorsofthefirstAmericanliterature. WhendidAmericanliteraturebegin?
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断 AnAwfulAfternoon? ?SometimesIfeelthatbeingthemotherofthreesmallchildrenislike runningalargecircus马戏团.Oneafternoonlastweekmythreesonswereplaying peacefullyintheback-yardthrowingtheballfromonetotheother.Ijumped atthechancetotalktooneofmyfriendsonthephonebutbeforeIgottothe phoneIcouldtellthattheboyshadbeguntoquarrelwitheachotherover something.IrushedouttomakepeacebutbeforeIgotthereCharleshadbegun tofightoverthis.EvenDavidtheoldestboywhowon’tusuallyfightwith anybodyoveranythingwasinvolved.FirstImadethemstopfightingandthen IexaminedMark’seye.Idecidedthatitwasn’tgoingtodevelopintoablack eyebutIfeltthattheyshouldsufferatleastalittleforwhattheyhad done.I’mgoingtospeaktoyourfatheraboutthesewhenhecomeshome tonightIsaid.?HeandIwillthinkofhowtopunishyou.Thingswere prettyquietafterthatforabouthalfanhourandthenCharlesbrokeaglass inthekitchensinkandatalmostthesamemomentMarkfelloutofthe appletree.IsupposeIwillbeabletolaughatallthesethingssomeday.In themeantimeIjustpraytoheavenforpatience. Itisnoteasytolookafterthreesmallchildrenbecausesomethingalwayshappensunexpectedtothem.
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 HighwaysintheUS??The UnitedStatesiswell-knownforitsnetworkofmajorhighwaysdesignedtohelpa drivergetfromoneplacetoanotherintheshortestpossibletime.{{U}} ?51?{{/U}}thesewidemodernroadsaregenerallysmoothandwell maintainedwith{{U}}?52?{{/U}}sharpcurvesandmanystraight sectionsadirectrouteisnotalwaysthemost{{U}}?53?{{/U}}one. Largehighwaysoftenpass{{U}}?54?{{/U}}scenicareasandinteresting smalltowns.Furthermorethesehighwaysgenerally{{U}}?55?{{/U}}large urbancenterswhichmeansthattheybecomecrowdedwith{{U}}?56 ?{{/U}}trafficduringrushhourswhenthefastdirectwaybecomesavery slowroute.Howeverthereis{{U}}?57?{{/U}}alwaysan-otherrouteto takeifyouarenotinahurry.Notfarfromthe{{U}}?58?{{/U}}new superhighwaysthereareoftenolder{{U}}?59?{{/U}}heavilytraveled roadswhichgothoughthecountryside.{{U}}?60?{{/U}}oftheseare goodtwolaneroads;othersareunevenroads{{U}}?61?{{/U}}throughthe country.Thesesecondaryroutesmaygoupsteepslopesalonghilly{{U}} ?62?{{/U}}ordownfrighteninghillsidestotowns{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}indeepvalleys.Thoughthesearelessdirectrouteslongerand slowertheygenerallygotoplaces{{U}}?64?{{/U}}theairiscleanand thesceneryisbeautifulandthedrivermayhaveachancetogetafresh clean{{U}}?65?{{/U}}oftheworld.
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