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Women in Ghana

  

  Most women in Ghanathe educated and illiterate (文盲), the urban and rural, the young and oldwork to earn an income in addition to maintaining their roles as housewives and mothers. Their reputation for economic independence, self-reliance, and hard work is well known and well deserved.

  Nine out of ten women fifteen years of age and over are married. Women say they would like to have six or more children, and in fact an average of seven children is born to every women. In short, the normal life pattern for most Ghanaian women is to combine an active role in the economy with an active role as wife and mother of a large family.

  How do these working mothers cope with their multiple responsibilities in the home and on the job? Some new ideas are being tried. One of these is family planning to help reduce family size. Another helpful solution is the Day-care Center, but this is available mainly in urban areas, and usually the fees are too high for the poor. Ghanaians realize that more day-care centers are needed. Ghana today is looking for new ways to meet the needs of women and their families, so women can continue to play their multiple roles both in the home and in the economy.

1.Which of the following may best summarize paragraph 1?

[  ]

A.Ghanaian women are quite unlucky.

B.Women in Ghana are independent.

C.Women in Ghana have double tasks.

D.Most mothers in Ghana are young.

2.“Their reputation is well deserved” in the first paragraph means ________.

[  ]

A.they have not been well respected

B.husbands want them to work harder

C.they should work harder

D.there are good reasons why they are respected

3.In fact a Ghanaian woman has on an average ________ children.

A.six or more
B.seven
C.six
D.five

4.What new ideas are being tried to help Ghanaian women?

A.Women's staying at home.
B.Setting up day-care centers.
C.Reducing family size.
D.Both B and C.

5.The author of this passage probably agrees that ________.

A.women should continue both their roles

B.women should not be so busy

C.women should not work

D.women should stay at home

答案:C;D;B;D;A
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1.South Korean Films

  An audience can view five new South Korean films, all with Chinese subtitles (中文字幕), until April 19 at the Tuixin Cinema in the Beijing National Library grounds.

Two other South Korean films completed their full runs at the Tuixin Cinema earlier this month.

  Location: Tuixin Cinema, Beijing National Library, 39 Baishiqiao Road, Haidian District.

  Tel: 86415566

  “My Love, My Bride”

  April 15: 9:00, 13:00, 15:30, 17:30, 19:30

  “Kim's War”

  April 16: 9:00, 13:30, 18:15

  “Because You Are a Woman”

  April 17: 13:30, 18:15

  “Marriage Story”

  April 18: 9:00, 13:30, 15:30, 18:15

  “Sopyonje”

  April 19: 9:00, 13:30, 15:30, 17:30, 19:30

2.Leon's show

  Hong Kong pop starLeon Lai will give a personal performance at 7:30 p. m. from tomorrow through to September 21 at the Shanghai Gymnasium, The show is to celebrate the opening of the 93rd Huangpu Tourism Festival.

  Tickets: 60, 90, 120, 180 yuan RMB, available (有票) at 66 Jiangning Road.

  Address: Shanghai Gymnasium, 1111 Gaoxi Road N.

  Tel: 29189188, 29171145, 49384952, 29197113

3.Russian concert

  The Shanghai Phiharmmonic Orchestra (管弦乐队) will put on some excellent Russian Orchestra works at 7:15 p. m. on September 26 and 27 at the Shanghai Concert Hall. They will sing Russian folk songs and mass under a Russian Conducter who is very famous for conducting choirs(歌唱队) and has given a successful choral concert in Beijing.

  Tickets: 6, 8, 10, 12 yuan RMB, available at the hall's ticket office.

  Address: 523 Yan'an Road W. Shanghai.

  Tel: 32275694.

4.Korean songs

  The songs and Dance Troups of North Korea will give a song and dance show at 7:30 p. m. tonight at the Shanghai Center Theater.

  Tickets: 10,20,30 yuan RMB, available at the theater's ticket office.

  Address: 1376 Nanjing Road W. Shanghai

  Tel: 29798663

1.________ will be on on April 18.The cinema's telephone number is ________.

[  ]

A.Kim's War; 29798663

B.My Love, My bride; 32275694

C.Because You Are a Woman; 29189188

D.Marriage Story; 86415566

2.An audience can watch the performance given by Leon Lai from tomorrow throught to September 21 in ________.

[  ]

A.Beijng.
B.South Korean
C.Shanghai
D.Hong Kong

3.The address of the Shanghai Center Theater is ________.

[  ]

A.1111 Caoxi Road N.

B.1376 Nanjing Road W.

C.523 Yan' an Road W.

D.66 Jiangning Road

4.According to the advertisement, a six yuan ticket is for ________.

[  ]

A.Russian concert
B.Korean songs
C.South Korean films
D.Leon's show

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  NBC News and news services

  Updated:1∶15.pm.

  ET Jan.9,2006

  TALLMANSVILLE, W.Va.-Eleven miners who died in the Sago disaster could have walked out alive had they known that there was healthier air less than 2,000 feet away, the head of the mining company told NBC News in an interview aired on zMonday-exactly a week to the day that the men sat trapped in the mine awaiting rescuers who arrived too late for all but one survivor.

 ”They were headed into an unknown,” International Coal Group CEO Ben Haield said.“They had no way of knowing how big, how disastrous the explosion was.In hindsight, if they had known that the smoke was only extremely dense in an area of perhaps 1,000 or 1,500 feet, yes they could have moved to fresh air, yes they could have survived, but they had no way of knowing that.”

 ”It’s over two miles to the outside and they no doubt would have been concerned that they can’t walk through two miles of smoke,” he added.“If they had known that it was only 1,500 or 42,000 feet of smoke certainly they could have come on out and yes they could have been saved.”

  Haield called it a tragedy that was”unavoidable and horribly sad” because the miners, even though they had breathing devices, did exactly what they had been taught to do:hunker down(蹲下)and wait for rescuers.

  Crews did not know the location of the miners while they awaited rescue and had no way to communicate with them.

  The men appeared to have died after about 10 hours and the rescuers only arrived after about 40 hours.Eleven men died awaiting rescue, one died in the blast that caused the disaster and a 13th survived.

(1)

Which of the following is the most suitable headline for this news report?

[  ]

A.

Mine explosion kills twelve.

B.

Fallen miners were not far from safety.

C.

International Coal Group CEO expresses condolences on(衰悼)death of miners.

D.

Fear of walking long distance leads to death.

(2)

The underlined word”dense” in Paragraph 4 means ________.

[  ]

A.

poisonous

B.

harmful

C.

light

D.

thick

(3)

The underlined paragraph implies that ________.

[  ]

A.

some safety knowledge may mislead victims in a particular situation

B.

all the trapped miners could have survived if they had not hunkered down

C.

to avoid similar tragedies, it is better not to teach miners what to do in case of danger

D.

the miners’ ignorance of proper safety measures lead to the tragedy

(4)

Which of the following statements is true according to the text?

[  ]

A.

One miner survived the accident by moving to fresh air on his own.

B.

The trapped miners did not walk out to safety because they could not tell their location.

C.

The only survivor was rescued around 40 hours after the explosion.

D.

Twelve miners died after sitting trapped in the mine for about 10 hours.

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  Despite the cold morning wind in Montreal last weekend, Ahmad Al-Bahely was busy handing out candies.He was overjoyed at hearing that Saddam Hussein had been sentenced to death.

  “That’s how we celebrate in Iraq, ” said the 15-year-old high school student.Al-Bahely’s family was forced to leave Iraq in 1991 after the first Gulf War.They fled life under Saddam Hussein for a new beginning in Canada.“We are proud that this terrible man will get what he deserves.”

  An Iraqi court has sentenced Saddam, 69, to death after a 13-month trial.He was found responsible for the killings of 148 people in a village, north of Baghdad in 1982.The murders were carried out in revenge for an attempt on Saddam’s life.

  Thousands of Iraqis oppressed during Saddam’s 24-year rule took, to the streets to celebrate.Meanwhile, groups near Saddam’s hometown of Tikrit gathered to support the former president.“We’ll avenge you, Saddam, ” the crowd shouted.

  But many simply remained calm.“Whether Saddam lives or dies is not important to me?, ” said Imad Mohammed, a computer engineer.“I’m not even sure whether my family and I will live or die.”

  Iraqis were not the only ones to have different views on the court’s decision.The international community was also divided over the sentence.

  US President George W.Bush called the trial a milestone in the Iraqi people’s efforts to replace a tyrant with the rule of law.But many European countries said Saddam should not be put to death.The Catholic Church called the sentence “eye for an eye” revenge.

  “This is not the way to present the new Iraq to the world.It should be different from the way of Saddam, who was behind hundreds of thousands of deaths, ” said an Italian organization opposed to the death penalty.

  Islamic leaders warned that hanging Saddam could lead to revenge by Saddam’s supporters, deepening the rift(不和)in the war-torn country.According to new research by a leading US university, over 650,000 Iraqis have been killed since the 2003 Iraq War began.

  “They blame Saddam for killing people.But who will judge the leaders for the killings that happen every day now?” said 30-year-old Bahjat.He refused to give his full name out of fear.

  “The sentence is just an important settlement with the past, but the big challenge for Iraq’s people is the future.Big compromises are required for lasting freedom and secured peace, ” said Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt.

(1)

What can we learn from what Ahmad Al-Bahely said?

[  ]

A.

Many people in Iraq hated Saddam.

B.

He sells candies as his part time job.

C.

Only students in Iraq hated Saddam.

D.

Some people felt sorry for Saddam.

(2)

Which of the following statements about Saddam Hussein is WRONG?

[  ]

A.

He is 69 years old.

B.

He killed over 650,000 Iraqis.

C.

He ruled Iraq for 24 years.

D.

He will possibly be hanged.

(3)

From the story, we can conclude that the death sentence given to Saddam is ________

[  ]

A.

causing controversy among people around the world

B.

good news for the world peace

C.

bad for Iraq because it will cause more fighting

D.

what Iraqis have expected for a long time

(4)

According to what Imad Mohammed and Bahjat said, we know that ________

[  ]

A.

they care more about their present and future lives

B.

Iraqis don’t value their lives very much

C.

some Iraqis don’t care about the future of their country

D.

Iraqis are opposed to the death penalty

(5)

The passage is mainly about ________

[  ]

A.

how people reacted to Saddam’s death sentence

B.

why Saddam was sentenced to death

C.

what kind of life Iraqis are living now.

D.

what effect the death of Saddam will have.

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  In the world of fairy tales, great and powerful men are often helped to victory by the small and weak.But in the US it has happened for real.

  Nine–year–old Noah McCullough from Texas, has taken on the role of speaking to the public in support of President George W.Bush’s social security reforms.

  On February 25 he signed an agreement with the American Congress to work for the White House as a volunteer.“What I want to tell people about social security is not to be afraid of the new plan,”Noah said.“It may be a change, but it’s a good change.”

  Besides this task, he already has a higher goal.He plans to run for the White House in 2032.So far, Noah seems to have a very bright future.

  Despite his age, Noah already has his firm opinion on running the US.“I firmly believe that the combination of large business and small governments creates a peaceful and present society because industry can stimulate(刺激)economic growth,”he said.

  Noah’s politics do not come from his parents.“He is very patriotic(爱国的)and very republican,”said Noah’s mother, Donna McCullough.“It’s the way he was born.”

  Noah’s interest began after a mock(模拟)election in the kindergarten when he was five years old.Now he has read more than 3,000 books on presidential history.He can recite the names of all 43 American presidents.He can also describe the achievements and events that took place during a president’s term of office.

  His unusual experiences in the presidential campaign last year made him a famous figure.He was a member of Bush’s presidential campaign team.He gave speeches at the Republican convention(大会)and followed Bush around on his tour of 27 states.President Bush thinks highly of the boy, saying that he is“the miracle kid of the White House”.

(1)

Noah McCullough worked for the White House ________.

[  ]

A.

to support George W.Bush in the presidential campaign

B.

to be a volunteer in the presidential campaign

C.

to show his gift in the presidential campaigns

D.

to drill for his running for the White House in 2032

(2)

Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Noah seems to have a very bright future because he supports Bush.

B.

Noah is the youngest of the Americans who support Bush.

C.

Noah has been to more than half of the states in the presidential campaign.

D.

Noah was born with his parents’ dream of his becoming US President.

(3)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

Noah can surely succeed in the 2032 presidential campaign

B.

Noah’s polities are deeply affected by his parents

C.

Bush had known Noah well before the presidential campaign began

D.

Noah would develop industry and reduce government officials if he were elected President of the USA

(4)

Which is the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

The Small and Weak Can Help the Big and Strong

B.

Little Boy Helps President Bush

C.

Beginning of Noah’s Political Life

D.

The US Future President

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  “I swear, I didn't steal anything!” I shouted over the alarm.Obviously the security guard didn't believe me because he seized the shopping bag right out of my hand.

  “Do you have a receipt of this?” he asked doubtfully, putting any new back-to-school outfit(全套设备)onto the dusty floor near the mall entrance.

  “Of course I do,” I replied, fishing my wallet out of my coat pocket.Elsie and Monica, my two best friends, stood beside me.They were laughing their heads off!

  I almost tore my wallet apart for the receipt, but it had disappeared.“Let me look again,” I said nervously.Then I looked again, and again, and again!My face was getting hotter by the minute, and my heart was beating like a racehorse..w.^w.k.s.

  Finally, I looked back at the guard and whispered, “It's not here.” The guard picked up my clothes and said, “You'll have to come with me, Miss.”

  When he opened the office door, I saw a man sitting behind a big metal desk.It was the manager.Then I had an idea.

  “May I say something?”I asked.“I can prove I didn't steal this thing.” “Then I explained all about the cashier(出纳员).She said that she had bought the exact same outfit as a birthday present for her little sister.” “We'll just see about that,” the manager said and went off to find her.Ten minutes later, I was free!

  It was terrible to be unfairly accused of something!Then I remembered shouting at my sister that very morning for taking my new hair clips.

  Had she really taken them?I made a promise that day never to accuse someone of something without proof, and I haven't.At last, something good came out of my terrible experience.

(1)

Why didn't the security guard believe the author?

[  ]

A.

Because she looked nervous at that time.

B.

Because she had no money in her wallet.

C.

Because she didn't have a receipt for the outfit.

D.

Because her face turned red after being caught.

(2)

That the author's two friends laughed their heads off showed ________.

[  ]

A.

they didn't believe the author

B.

they laughed at the author who stole things.

C.

they expected the author to be caught.

D.

they played a trick on the author.

(3)

We can infer the author was very ________ from the underlined part in Paragraph 4.

[  ]

A.

careful

B.

nervous

C.

frightened

D.

excited

(4)

Who proved that the author hadn't stolen anything?

[  ]

A.

The manager

B.

The cashier.

C.

The author's friends

D.

The security guard.

(5)

From her experience, the author learned that ________.

[  ]

A.

you should believe in yourself in face of difficulty.

B.

it is a terrible thing to be suspected(怀疑)by friends

C.

you should ask for a receipt for whatever you buy

D.

you should not doubt others if you can't prove it.

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