Many choose not to take the genetic testing because they worried that it will risk their__
第1题
A.Noone can help me
B.It must be the job I like
C.I have so many friends
D.I won’t choose it
第2题
Young people today can't really choose what they should buy because they______.
A.are influenced by American culture
B.don't know what is suitable for them
C.are critical about everything in the world
D.are faced with too many powerful advertisements
第3题
听力原文:M: How many students will Professor Smith choose to go on the field trip?
W: Whether or not there will be a field trip has to be decided first.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(14)
A.She feels that the trip will take too long.
B.The students haven't chosen a professor.
C.Professor Smith has to choose the destination first.
D.It's not certain the trip will take place.
第4题
听力原文:M: I've had enough of this museum. Why don't we skip the gift shop?
W: Look. We promised my brother the poster so we haven't much choice.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(19)
A.There are many gifts to choose from.
B.She wants the man to buy the poster for her.
C.They promised to stop at the shop.
D.They must buy something for her brother.
第5题
1.Speaking is the ground-work while you are learning a foreign language.
A.正确B.错误
2.The best way to learn through mistakes is to try your best to speak.
A.正确B.错误
3.When you write, you will learn how to speak.
A.正确B.错误
4.When you read, you should choose interesting books for you.
A.正确B.错误
5.When you find some new words in reading, you should guess their meanings first.
A.正确B.错误
第6题
W: Not yet. Are there a lot of changes?
M: There sure are. Instead of paying one fee to cover all meals for the whole school year, we'll now be able to choose how many meals per week we want and can contract for just that amount. We still have to pay for the whole year at the beginning of the year but we can choose to buy seven, ten, fourteen or twenty-one meals per week.
W: That's a big change, Tom.
M: Yeah. It will be much better for people who don't eat three meals a day, seven days a week in the cafeteria because they won't have to pay for meals they don't eat.
W: So what's the meal for those who do eat at school all the time?
M: It's better for them, too, because the more meals you contract for, the cheaper each one is.
W: I see. It still sounds rather complicated.
M: True, it took me several hours to figure it out:
W: What's your meal plan?
M: I decided to go with the ten-meal plan. I never eat breakfast and I often go away on weekends. So I won't pay for meals I don't usually eat.
W: But what about the weekends when you are on campus?
M: Well, there are often guests on campus on weekends. They are allowed to buy single meals on Saturdays and Sundays. The price for meal is much higher that way. But it will still be leas money for me to pay than sign up for the fourteen-meal-a-week plan.
W: Hmm, I guess I'll have to sit down and figure out my eating patterns.
(23)
A.All students pay the same amount per year.
B.Students choose how many meals a week they will pay for.
C.Students get money back for meals they don't eat.
D.Some students get free meals.
第8题
W: I know what you mean. There's so much to find out about in so many different ways nowadays. We have television, we have radio, and we have all sorts of magazines.
M: Even in your own field, you know, you'd have to read twenty or thirty magazines a month in order to keep up.
W: Just to know what's happening.
M: Yeah. That's right.
W: You know, now, because of communication systems, uh, our sphere of interest is the whole world, whereas before, our sphere of interest was just our country or our area.
M: Yeah, yeah, that's right.
W: I think we realize now that we should know things. And therefore, we are pressed to know these things.
M: Yes, we're..., whereas before people didn't understand that...
W: And as an educated adult you also have to keep up with certain international events and affairs, or you cannot really be a responsible person.
M: Yeah, you know you're responsible for making decisions about not only your own life, but many other things and you have to be informed to be able to do that.
W: You have to learn to pick and choose information too.
Why does the man feel dumb?
A.He can't process all the information available.
B.There is so much he doesn't know.
C.There is so much he hasn't read.
D.All of the above.
第9题
More and more students want to study in "hot" majors. Being a 【M1】______
result, many students want to give up their interests and study in
these spaces such as foreign languages, international business and 【M2】______
law, etc.
Fewer and fewer students choose scientific majors, such as
maths, physics and biology, and art majors, or history, Chinese and 【M3】______
philosophy.
Quiet a few students can study in these "hot" majors, because 【M4】______
the number of these "hot" majors is limited.
If one had no interest in his work or study, how can he do 【M5】______
well? I learned this from one of my classmates. He is from the
countryside. His parents are farmers. 5hough he likes biology', he chose
"international business". He wants to live a life which is different
from which of his parents. 【M6】______
In the end, he found he was interested in doing business. He 【M7】______
Found all the subjects to be rare. Maybe this would' t have happened 【M8】______
if he had chosen his major according to his own interests. 【M9】______
Choosing a major in university do not decide one's whole life. 【M10】______
Majors which are not "hot" today may become the "hot" major of tomorrow.
【M1】
第10题
Why do many people who are not interested in hunting choose to possess guns?
A.It is just a very practical weapon to stop crime.
B.Guns are easier to use than knives.
C.It is fashionable today to possess a gun.
D.They need a gun for self-protection.
第11题
Almost every society has certain traditional ideas about marriage. For example,most societies expect men and women to marry. Most cultures also have traditions about the role and duties of a husband and a wife. Traditionally,the husband is expected to earn a living,and the wife is expected to keep house and raise children.
Many Americans did not follow traditional marriage patterns. For example,a large number of married couples share responsibilities that have been traditionally handled by either the husband or the wife. An increasing number of married women have paying jobs and help support their families financially. In 1940s,about 15 percent of all married women earned money. In the early 1990s,about 60 percent held a full-or part-time job. More and more husbands share responsibilities traditionally handled by women,such as cooking,doing housework,and caring for children.
On the average,men and women stay single longer than they once did. In 1950s,men married at an average age of 23,and women married at an average age of 20. By the mid-1990s,the average marriage age was about 26.5 for men and about 24.5 for women.
An increasing number of people choose not to marry. If a man and a woman wish to avoid marriage,they may decide to live together with no formal obligations to each other. This arrangement is more common among young adults,but some couples of all ages live together without marrying. (239 words)
6. Most societies expect men and women to marry and have traditions about the role and duties of a husband and a wife.
A. T
B. F
7. All Americans would like to follow the traditional marriage patterns.
A. T
B. F
8. The number of married women with a paying job to support their families financially is increasing.
A. T
B. F
9. In the early 1990s,about 15 percent held a full-or part-time job.
A. T
B. F
10. More and more Americans choose to live together without marriage.
A. T
B. F