题目内容
8.A son in many developing countries means insurance,who will inherit his father's property and help support the family.However,to parents,a daughter is just another expense.Her place is in the home,not in the world of men.A girl can't help but feel inferior when everything around her tells her that she is worth less than a boy.Her future is,to some extent,shaped as soon as her family limits her opportunities and treat her as second-rater,which explain why women in developing countries perform much worse than men both in study and career.Deep discrimination (歧视)against women creates a firm force that keeps girls from living up to their full potential.It also leaves them victims to severe physical and emotional harm.These"servants of the household"come to accept that life will never be any different.What's most harmful,it results not only in millions of individual tragedies,but also in the lost potential for the entire country.Studies show there is a direct link between a country's attitude toward women and its social and economic progress.The status of women is central to the health of a society.If one part suffers,so does the whole.
To deal with the situation,many women turn to education.Educated women are essential to ending sex discrimination,starting by reducing the poverty The most basic skills in literacy and Maths open up opportunities for better-paying jobs for women.Uneducated women in rural areas of Zambia,for instance,are twice as likely to live in poverty as those who have had eight or more years of education.
Women who have had some schooling are more likely to get married later,survive childbirth,have fewer and healthier children,and make sure their own children complete school.Understanding the importance of hygiene (卫生)and nutrition,they are more likely to stay in physical wellness.
Nevertheless,the comprehensive change for a society speaks for the more far-reaching meaning of women education.As women get the opportunity to go to school and obtain higher-level jobs,they gain status in their communities,which translates into the power to influence their families and societies.Such power may,together with other forces of outside interference,make even bigger changes possible and gradually lighten up women's fates in these countries.
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81.What two facts make a woman achieve less than men in developing countries?
Her family limiting her opportunities and treating her as second-rater
82.The most severe result of discrimination against women isthe lost potential for the entire country
83.Why are educated women in developing countries more likely to remain healthy?
Because they understand the importance of hygiene and nutrition
84.High social position at home helps women to have the ability toinfluence their families and societies.
分析 本文介绍了在发展中国家里女性的地位仍旧低下,这不利于国家和社会的发展并由此提出了解决的办法,即让女性解释教育.
解答 81.Her family limiting her opportunities and treating her as second-rater.细节题.根据第一段最后一句话"Her future is,to some extent,shaped as soon as her family limits her opportunities and treat her as second-rater,which explain why women in developing countries perform much worse than men both in study and career."可以得知,在发展中国家女性比男性不容易成功的两个方面.
82.the lost potential for the entire country 细节题.根据第二段"it results not only in millions of individual tragedies,but also in the lost potential for the entire country"这句可以概括出答案.
83.Because they understand the importance of hygiene and nutrition.细节题.由第四段"Understanding the importance of hygiene (卫生)and nutrition,they are more likely to stay in physical wellness."这句话可以看出,受过教育的女性比较健康的原因在于懂得营养和卫生的重要性.
84.influence their families and societies 概括题.在最后一段中"they gain status in their communities,which translates into the power to influence their families and societies."告诉我们在家庭中拥有较高地位的女性会影响到整个家庭和社会.
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"Excuse me,you can sit here,"he said.The man had reasonable pronunciation and looked studious (好学的),with a smile that made me feel as if I"d arrived for dinner in his living room.(31)B I hadn't,and he didn't know me.I looked around the crowded train carriage as it moved along,there were (32)D people standing than sitting and we were in for a tough five hours-I had missed a seat as a result of my lack of organization.I had had every chance to buy a ticket the day before,while there were still seats available.
"No,no.Icouldn't,"I said.
"Yes,"he replied with a smile."You (33)C sit here."
"But it's your seat.Really,I can't."
"Yes,please,have my seat."We (34)B like this for some time.This guy had taken the (35)D to reserve a seat,and now he wanted to give it away.People were staring at me.This was (36)A.
"You are tired,"he said.
I gave (37)C and sat down.On this Shanhaiguan-Beijing train,I was feeling happy to be (38)C.The young man stood by me at a comfortable distance.
"Excuse me,where are you from?"
"Australia."
And on we went…
One thing standing out for me on that train was the free sense of community (团体) among
(39)A strangers.On Beijing's subway,everybody ignores everybody-it's a worldwide (40)C.I was surprised to see once Chinese people (41)C on board a regional (区域) train,they start talking to each other like (42)C in a hutong(胡同).
I soon(43)B people all over the train were chatting to their fellow(44)A,near or far.There was a lot of laughing.People offered snacks to each other,followed by the usual"No,no,I couldn't.""Yes,yes.Here take some.""Well,OK.Just a little."
Three or four times,I was (45)B by university students who wanted to chat,and soon the audience was attracted by us.I began to feel the older passengers(46)A the significance of what these youngsters were capable of,and they were proud of their young countrymen taking China to the rest of world through (47)C.
These youngsters talked with warmth,intelligence and sincerity (真诚),(48)A with reasonable language skills. (49)D,China will find itself in good hands as the decades tick by.
I vowed to (50)B flying around China-the train gets my vote.If you want to see real Chinese people at their finest,jump on a regional train.
31.A.And | B.But | C.Or | D.So |
32.A.kinder | B.poorer | C.stronger | D.more |
33.A.should | B.will | C.can | D.need |
34.A.broke out | B.carried on | C.looked on | D.stood up |
35.A.blame | B.duty | C.chance | D.trouble |
36.A.embarrassing | B.interesting | C.shameful | D.unpleasant |
37.A.off | B.out | C.in | D.up |
38.A.noticed | B.watched | C.seated | D.served |
39.A.absolute | B.foreign | C.lonely | D.optimistic |
40.A.atmosphere | B.fashion | C.phenomenon | D.reputation |
41.A.march | B.wander | C.climb | D.slide |
42.A.travellers | B.families | C.neighbours | D.businessmen |
43.A.admitted | B.realized | C.believed | D.imagined |
44.A.passengers | B.citizens | C.workers | D.students |
45.A.mentioned | B.approached | C.forgotten | D.investigated |
46.A.understood | B.doubted | C.reduced | D.suspected |
47.A.transportation | B.trade | C.conversation | D.friendship |
48.A.combined | B.decorated | C.burdened | D.satisfied |
49.A.Strangely | B.Accidently | C.Surprisingly | D.Undoubtedly |
50.A.experience | B.avoid | C.enjoy | D.deny |