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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1What will the woman do on Saturday?

A.See a film.B.Do the housework.C.Visit her parents.

2When did the man’s family move to the US?

A.Before he was born.

B.When he was a young child.

C.When he was a teenager.

3What do we know about boys in Indian families?

A.They don’t help with the housework.

B.They’re expected to work at an early age.

C.They must take care of their sisters.

【答案】

1B

2B

3A

【解析】

【原文】

M: Tammy, do you want to go to the movies with us on Saturday?

W: Hey, Raj! I’d love to, but I have to help my mom clean the house.

M: Too bad for you!

W: What do you mean? You never have to help around the house?

M: That’s right! Only my sisters have to do chores.

W: How do you get away with that?

M: Well, my family’s a little more traditional, and my parents lived in India for most of their lives. In fact, we didn’t move from there to the US until I was about four. In many Indian families, girls do the housework, and boys, well...

W: Get treated like kings?

M: Exactly. In fact, that’s what my name means: “king”.

W: So, basically, your parents spoil you.

M: I guess they do, in many ways. But being a son means I’ll have more responsibility toward my parents when I get older.

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续写的词数应为150左右。

I woke at 5:30 A.M. after a restless night’s sleep. I slowly unzipped the tent door to inspect the new day. Just like yesterday, the wind had dropped. It was another beautiful Arctic day. I crawled out of my sleeping bag unwillingly. I am normally a morning person but the intense cold outside made that morning most unappealing. Anyhow, it was time to greet Charlie and start the day.

My dog Charlie was up and it was bouncing up and down at the end of his chain looking well rested. I poured what looked like a pound of dog food into his bowl.

Stepping out of the tent, I looked around for bears or tracks and saw none. It would never be a good thing to meet a polar bear. An Inuit (因纽特人) once told me that I should watch out for polar bears. He said that if I met a polar bear, I should keep the following rules in mind. First, keep eye contact, move sideways or slightly forward, never backward, stay calm. Do not show fear and stand beside a large object to make myself appear as large as possible. Weapons like flare gun(信号枪) are necessary, but do not shoot unless forced to. Don’t wound a bear, or you'll make it even more dangerous, and never run.

It was only six o’clock, so I decided to have a leisurely breakfast of a bowl of milk powder, coconut flakes, and butter mixed with warm water. I sat on my sled(雪橇) to enjoy my first breakfast of the expedition only to find that after the third spoonful it was frozen. So much for leisurely breakfasts! I added more warm water and ate the rest as fast as possible.

Suddenly I heard a deep, long growl coming from Charlie’s throat. In a flash I looked at him and then in the direction in which he was staring. It was a female polar bear followed by two cubs(幼崽) slowly, purposefully, toward me. They were two hundred yards away.

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With my heart quickening, I grabbed my loaded flare gun and carefully walked sideways a few steps to Charlie.

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The whole event lasted fifteen minutes but seemed years long.

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