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 Dr. Smith, together with his wife and daughters,   visit Beijing this summer.

A. is going to      B. are going to     C. was going to    D. were going to

 

A

 

考查动词时态和主谓一致。主语中心词是Dr. Smith,表单数,谓语动词用单数形式;时间状语是this summer,表计划性的将来,故时态用一般将来时,选A。

 

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  Women work harder than men at university and get better degrees as a result, according to a study carried out at Burnel University.

  The research, which tracked 200 students over four years, found that women consistently outperformed men in further education even though they had started their courses with almost the same A-level results.

  An analysis of the department's results showed that while 65 percent of female graduates were awarded, only 35 percent of males did that well.

  Girls are known to outperform boys at school, but this research shows the trend continues at university.

  Fiona Smith, the senior lecturer at Brunel who led the study, said,“The survey proved a previously held opinion wrong that the educational sex gap is purely a middle school phenomenon.”

  It also makes the unfairness for working women in terms of pay. Women work harder at school, harder at university and do better in both, yet still receive less pay.

  The survey found that female students were harder working, less likely to miss lectures and more likely to believe their marks were reflected their ability than their male competitors. Female students were also more likely to seek and receive support from staff.

  On the contrary, men were more likely than women to miss lectures to“laziness”and to believe that playing sport was an important part of university life.

  Different from the popular argument that women's success is due to the increased emphasis on coursework, female geographers at Brunel did better in exams than in coursework, the research found.

  The study, based on 180 questionnaires and interviews with more than 70 students, concluded that males underachieved because they felt working hard was not“macho”.

  Dr Smith said,“Most women feel that getting good grades is the most important part of university life.”They believe they need to work harder in order to be able to compete in the male-controlled environment they will face at work: good grades are viewed as an“insurance policy”for success. Men, on the other hand, feel that it's not“macho”to work hard. They tend to put going out and playing sport higher than coursework.

(1) The underlined word“macho”might have the same meaning as ________.

[  ]

A.proud
B.manly
C.brave
D.strong

(2) How many opinions held before are proved wrong by this survey?

[  ]

A.One.
B.Three.
C.Two.
D.Four.

(3) The cause of women performing better at university than men is that ________.

[  ]

A.female students did better at school before entering university

B.women will not find jobs unless working harder at university

C.women get more help and support from the teachers

D.most female students think good grades at university will benefit them in the future

阅读理解

  A businessman,who always tried to pay as little as possible for what he needed,fell ill one day.He decided to go to a doctor and asked a friend to recommend(推荐)one.

  “Dr.Smith is an excellent(优秀)one,and he has rich experience in treating various(多种)illness.the friend told him.

  “Is he expensive?the businessman aske D.

  “Yes and no.He charges(索款)five hundred dollars for the visit,but only twenty-five dollars for each visit after that.

  “That seems reasonable(合乎情理),the businessman said,and went to visit Dr.Smith.As he walked into the consulting(诊所)room,he said,Well,here I am again,doctor,and put twenty-five dollars on the table.

  The doctor looked at him carefully for a moment,then smiled and put the money into his pocket.Thank you,he said,and what can I do for you today?

  “Examine me,of course,the businessman said,and tell mw what’s wrong with me.

  “Oh,there’s no need for me to examine you again.the doctor said,Just continue taking the medicine I prescribed(开药方)for you when you came to see me last time.

1.What kind of person was the businessman?

 A.He was a person easy to get on with.

 B.He was a very rich and successful person.

 C.He was a person who always tried to pay as little as possible for what he neede D.

 D.He was a person who enjoyed cheating others.

2.Which of the following questions can best take the place of this question.Is he expensive?

 A.Does he charge his patient a lot of money?

 B.Does he cost a lot of money?

 C.Is he a valuable person?

 D.Is he able to pay all the expenses?

3.Why did the businessman say to the doctorWell,here I am again?

 A.He had visited the doctor many times before.

 B.It was his second visit to the doctor.

 C.He had already paid $500 for his visit.

 D.He wanted the doctor to think he had visited him before.

4.What did the doctor do for the businessman?

 A.He gave him a prescription(药方).

 B.He examined him.

 C.He gave him a careful treatment.

 D.He did nothing for the businessman.

5.Why did Dr.Smith smile as he took the $25?

 A.He found the businessman telling a lie(说谎).

 B.He was pleased with the pay.

 C.They were old friends.

 D.Doctors are always polite to their patients.

  A businessman, who always tried to pay as little as possible for what he needed, fell ill one day.

  He decided to go to a doctor and asked a friend to recommend(推荐)one.

  “Dr Smith is an excellent one, and he has rich experience in treating various illnesses,” the friend told him. “Is he expensive?” the businessman asked. “Yes and no. He charges five hundred dollars for the first visit, but only twenty-five dollars for each visit after that.”

  “That seems reasonable,” the businessman said, and went to visit Dr Smith. As he walked into the consulting room, he said, “Well, here I am again, doctor,” and put twenty-five dollars on the table. The doctor looked at him carefully for a moment, then smiled and put the money into his pocket. “Thank you,” he said, “and what can I do for you today?”

  “Examine me, of course,” the businessman said, “and tell me what's wrong with me.”

  “Oh, there's no need for me to examine you again, ”the doctor said. “Just continue taking the medicine I prescribed for you when you came to see me last time.”

(1) What kind of person was the businessman?

[  ]

A.He was a person easy to get on with.

B.He was a very rich and successful person.

C.He was a person who always tried to pay as little as possible for what he needed.

D.He was a person who enjoyed cheating others.

(2) Which of the following questions can best take the place of the question “Is he expensive?”

[  ]

A.Does he charge his patient a lot of money?

B.Does he cost a lot of money?

C.Is he a valuable person?

D.Is he able to pay all the expenses?

(3) Why did the businessman say to the doctor “Well, here I am again”?

[  ]

A.He had visited the doctor many times before.

B.It was his second visit to the doctor.

C.He had already paid 500 for his first visit.

D.He wanted the doctor to think he had visited him before.

(4) What did the doctor do for the businessman?

[  ]

A.He gave him a prescription.

B.He examined him.

C.He gave him a careful treatment.

D.He did nothing for the businessman.

阅读理解

  Women work harder than men at university and get better degrees as a result, according to a study carried out at Burnel University.

  The research, which tracked 200 students over four years, found that women consistently outperformed men in further education even though they had started their courses with almost the same A-level results.

  An analysis of the department’s results showed that while 65 percent of female graduates were awarded, only 35 percent of males did that well.

  Girls are known to outperform boys at school, but this research shows the trend continues at university.

  Fiona Smith, the senior lecturer at Brunel who led the study, said, “The survey proved a previously held opinion wrong that the educational sex gap is purely a middle school phenomenon.”

  It also makes the unfairness for working women in terms of pay.Women work harder at school, harder at university and do better in both, yet still receive less pay.

  The survey found that female students were harder working, less likely to miss lectures and more likely to believe their marks were reflected their ability than their male competitors.Female students were also more likely to seek and receive support from staff.

  On the contrary, men were more likely than women to miss lectures to “laziness” and to believe that playing sport was an important part of university life.

  Different from the popular argument that women’s success is due to the increased emphasis on coursework, female geographers at Brunel did better in exams than in coursework, the research found.

  The study, based on 180 questionnaires and interviews with more than 70 students, concluded that males underachieved because they felt working hard was not “macho.

  Dr Smith said, “Most women feel that getting good grades is the most important part of university life.”They believe they need to work harder in order to be able to compete in the male controlled environment they will face at work:good grades are viewed as an “insurance policy” for success.Men, on the other hand, feel that it’s not “macho” to work hard.They tend to put going out and playing sport higher than coursework.”

(1)

The underlined word “macho” might have the same meaning as ________.

[  ]

A.

proud

B.

manly

C.

brave

D.

strong

(2)

How many opinions held before are proved wrong by this survey?

[  ]

A.

One

B.

Three

C.

Two

D.

Four.

(3)

The cause of women performing better at university than men is that ________.

[  ]

A.

female students did better at school before entering university

B.

women will not find jobs unless working harder at university

C.

women get more help and support from the teachers

D.

most female students think good grades at university will benefit them in the future

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