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—he skirt is too expensive; its color too dark, and....

—___.Is there anyone so particular like you?

       A.Take it or leave it                     B.Can't complain too much

       C.Go ahead                           D.Cheer up

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  I'm simple when it comes to clothes.I never wear skirts or shorts which end above my knees.That is my   1  .

  The other day, I went shopping with my mother.At a shop, I saw a fashionable   2  , too short to cover the knees, specially designed for young girls.It looked like something one of those   3   schoolgirls would wear.

  The skirt cost $10.I   4   my purse, and I had enough money.I   5   walking into school and my friends' jaw dropping.Boys would ask me out, and it would make me   6  .Then I showed it to my mother.She got very   7   but said it was my decision.I could buy it-no, I should buy it.

  So, I went into the   8   room to try it on.I was so sure that the skirt would   9   me, somehow making me not what I was   10   what I wished to be.I took my jeans off and put he skirt on.I looked in the   11  .There I was-a funny girl in a superman T-shirt and sports shoes.My glasses fogged(变得模糊)up as I started to   12  .

  The skirt did not change me anyway.  13   it fit well and might make me look   14   in the eyes of today's world, it was not me.I am not a girl who   15   cool clothes just to fit in.

  I took the skirt off and   16   my own jeans.My mom knocked on the   17  .“Emily, are you okay?” she asked.

  I   18   my tears away and said, “I'm fine.” When I looked in the mirror   19  , I saw a beautiful slim girl with old-fashioned glasses and a ponytail(马尾辫).I knew for sure it was the   20   me.

(1)

[  ]

A.

dream

B.

purpose

C.

choice

D.

life

(2)

[  ]

A.

skirt

B.

shirt

C.

coat

D.

hat

(3)

[  ]

A.

gentle

B.

cool

C.

ugly

D.

clever

(4)

[  ]

A.

lost

B.

picked

C.

took

D.

checked

(5)

[  ]

A.

imagined

B.

kept

C.

enjoyed

D.

hated

(6)

[  ]

A.

angry

B.

happy

C.

sad

D.

scared

(7)

[  ]

A.

disappointed

B.

surprised

C.

excited

D.

interested

(8)

[  ]

A.

chatting

B.

reading

C.

waiting

D.

dressing

(9)

[  ]

A.

change

B.

follow

C.

shock

D.

satisfy

(10)

[  ]

A.

nor

B.

but

C.

and

D.

or

(11)

[  ]

A.

curtain

B.

face

C.

mirror

D.

corner

(12)

[  ]

A.

cry

B.

laugh

C.

shout

D.

whisper

(13)

[  ]

A.

Unless

B.

When

C.

Since

D.

Though

(14)

[  ]

A.

silly

B.

good

C.

strange

D.

young

(15)

[  ]

A.

makes

B.

buys

C.

wears

D.

washes

(16)

[  ]

A.

put on

B.

put away

C.

threw away

D.

got on

(17)

[  ]

A.

window

B.

door

C.

glass

D.

counter

(18)

[  ]

A.

wiped

B.

brushed

C.

put

D.

hid

(19)

[  ]

A.

last

B.

first

C.

again

D.

once

(20)

[  ]

A.

different

B.

great

C.

false

D.

real

Hana al—Shaibani was born on August 27, 1942.She was the only girl in her family, having two older and two younger brothers.Her father, a politician and journalist, loved her and played a large role in shaping the woman she grew up to be.
In 1956, Iraq's Baath party started to grow in popularity.Its slogans declaring liberty, Arab socialism and unity attracted the younger generation, including Hana.Although she was only 14 years old, she turned member of the party-receiving her education with her political activities.During her university years, she worked for the Baath party during the day and attended classes in the evening.
In 1958, following the overthrow of Iraq's monarchy (君主政治) , Hana rose through the ranks and was chosen to lead the party's female members.She was just 16.Two years later, she was selected as one of three representatives of the Iraqi Baath party to attend the Arab National Baath Party Conference, held that year in Beirut.Still just a teenager, she had already achieved more than most women from her region could ever imagine.
As was known to everyone, she was determined and fearless.One of the most memorable family stories tells of the time in 1959 when she left the house to join an organization against the rule of the then prime minister, Abdel Karim Qassim.The atmosphere was tense and a number of the organisers would later be killed.But Hana was determined to attend.
Sensing trouble, she hid the gun and carried beneath her skirt as she walked down the stairs.Her father begged with her not to go.He explained that as a patriot he understood her sense of duty, but added that his love for her went beyond all else.Hana replied; "Papa, you were once a patriotic man and when you were called upon to fight, you did.Please understand, so that I may go with your blessing rather than without." Her father could not stop her.
【小题1】.The passage mainly talks about __    __.
A.the life of Hana al-Shaibani       
B.the achievement of Hana al-Shaibani
D.the sufferings Hana al-Shaibani has received
D.Hana al-Shaibani and her father
【小题2】.When Hana al-Shaibani joined the Baath party, __    __.

A.she had to abandon her studies
B.she became popular with the people
C.she attracted the younger generation
D.she was then only a student
【小题3】.From the third paragraph we can know that _     ___.
A.Hana stood up tor Iraq's monarchy totally
B.Hana was strongly against the old government
C.Hana defeated more women older than her
D.Hana was made Chairwoman of the party
【小题4】.The passage is developed in the order of ___     _.
A.placeB.progressC.timeD.space

Mary Quant was born in 1934. When she was young, there were no teenage fashions (时尚).Young women were dressed like grown-ups or little girls. At thirteen, she designed (设计)her own school uniform(制服).She wore short dresses and long socks. After school. Mary went to Goldsmith’s College in London. She didn’t enter the college gate but she met her future husband, Alexander Plunkett-Green Like Mary he wore unusual clothes, such as purple velvet trousers and pajama jackets.

In 1955 Mary left college and worked for a hat-maker in London’s West End. But soon they opened their own shop. It was called Bazaar and it was the first small shop for women in the King’s Road in Chelsea Mary designed all the clothes and made them on her old sewing machine.

The 1960s are often called the “Swinging Sixties”.During these years Mary’s designs became very popular. Everyone loved her mini-skirts(迷你裙)and coloured tights(紧身衣).Thanks to Mary, London became the fashion capital of the world.

Mary’s fashion shows were quite different from what they had been before. Mary’s models(模特)didn’t walk-they danced to pop music.

Soon Mary’s clothes became popular in America,too.

At the age of 37, Mary had a son, Orlando. She said:“Becoming a mother is quite the most important thing that ever happened to me.”

In 1966, Mary was awarded(获奖)the O.B.E.(a special medal given by the Queen).She went to Buckingham Palace in a mini-skirt to collect the medal.

Later on Mary started her own cosmetics(化妆品)company.

She designed smart black, white and silver packagings(包装)for it,with the Quant daisy symbol(菊花标志)that is still the same today.

Today, Mary’s business is worth 100 million pounds. She is still designing-not just only clothes,but also a perfume(香水)called“Havoc”and some other things.

She has now opened the Mary Quant Colour Shop in London’s Carnaby Street.

45.When Mary was thirteen, ____________.

A.she dressed like a little girl     B.she designed her school uniform

C.she dressed like a grown-up    D.she became a popular designer

46.In 1960s London became the fashion capital of the world because_______.

A.Mary’s designs became very popular. Everyone loved her clothes.

B.Mary changed fashion shows greatly.

C.of Mary’s business, which was worth 100 million pounds

D.May’s husband also helped to make unusual clothes.

47.Mary’s still designing_______ .

A.just clothes     

B.not just only clothes, but also a perfume called “Havoc”and some other things

C.packaging for cosmetics     

D.beautiful hats

48.The Quants’symbol is _______.

A.a daisy     B.a mini-skirt      C.a sewing machine    D.a hat

 

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