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Dear Anne,
I write further to our conversation on the phone a few days ago. It was a great dialogue to talk to you on the phone last week. I hope things are well for you. Unfortunately, things really haven't changed here at all. He is still not helping me in the house. By the time I get in from work, it's 5:45 p. m. Then I've got to prepare and cook the evening meal, clear away and wash the dishes. Even then I am still not free, as I've got to do some homework then. I don't sleep until around half past nine, by which time I am very tired of course, while I am doing all these things, Steve sits in front of the TV and boils a cup of coffee for only himself. When I ask him to help, he just says that it is none of his business ! I feel I can't go on like this. I've only been married for four months, but I feel like a life time.
Sorry, the letter's been one long complaint(抱怨)—I'll write again soon with some interesting news if I have any.
Yours ever
M. Atherton
1.Not long before this letter, Atherton ________.
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A.had heard from Anne
B.had a long dialogue with Steve
C.had given Anne a ring
D.had telephoned Steve
2.We can see that Atherton felt ________.
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A.unlucky to have married a husband who didn't care her
B.quite pleased to have formed a happy family
C.tired of her husband and would no longer love him
D.it her duty to look after and love her husband dearly
3.According to the letter, we know that Anne was ________.
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A.Atherton's close friend
B.Steve's first wife
C.also a married woman
D.interested in Steve
4.Who did the housework at home?
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A.The husband.
B.The wife.
C.The husband and wife in turn.
D.The husband and the wife together.
5.Which is true according to the passage?
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A.Atherton has decided to break away with her husband.
B.Anne hoped Atherton could put an end to her life.
C.Atherton has got some worries in her new life.
D.In Steve's opinion, women shouldn't go out to work.
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Dear Annie, I am not opposed to drinking,but it sometimes makes Christmas parties out of control. Every year,the company my wife works for __1__(host)a Christmas dinner party at a local restaurant.What used to be an enjoyable meal with some employees has become a large, drunken event __2__(last)late into the night.One year,two employees __3__(expect)had a fight outside the entrance.Last year,it was even more embarrassing that the scene __4__ some drunken employees set fire to one of the tables was viewed by other customers in the restaurant.Every year,my wife talks about not going,__5__always does and insists we stay till the end of the party.This year,we thanked the hosts,left the restaurant and had cocktails and dinner at home.I think we would be setting a good example and other employees would follow.What do you think? Dear West, We're with you,as you never know __6__the party will have in store for you.__7__you don't make your farewells in an unhurried manner and don't give the impression that you are __8__a rush,it will not be rude to do so.The employees who get drunk may not even notice you've gone.More importantly,other employees may find courage in __9__to do the same, and perhaps if enough of them walk out,the boss will find __10__way to celebrate the holiday. |