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7.Family Values
    To understand a nation,you should first get to know its minimum unit-family.(36 )B
In the US,upon reaching an appropriate age,children are encouraged,but not forced,to"leave the nest"and begin an independent life.(37)DParents do not arrange marriages for their children,nor do children usually ask permission of their parents to get married.Young adults meet their future spouses(配偶)through other friends,at jobs,and in organizations and religious institutions.Although children choose their own spouses,they still hope their parents will approve of their choices.
Parents feel that children should make major life decisions by themselves in many families.A parent may try to influence a child to follow a particular profession but the child is free to choose another job.(38)FA son may deliberately decide not to go into his father's business because of a fear that he will lose his independence in his father's workplace.This independence from parents is not an indication that parents and children do not love each other.Strong love between parents and children is universal and this is no exception in the American family.
(39)AIt is not like we Chinese.Parents are rulers and masters.We Chinese love our parents with fear and total respect.In America,children always have their own opinions and even can talk about some sensitive problems with their parents,like family financial situation,the relationship between mother and father,and even sex.
(40)ETherefore,it is contrary that,on one hand,Americans admire independence and equality that they don't want to make sacrifice to make up a family,but on the other hand,Americans thing highly of family in their value system.

A.In the American family,children and parents are equal.
B.It can reflect the traditional values and customs of a nation.
C.When it comes to big problems,children do not have to always follow their parents'ways.
D.After children leave home,they often find social relationship and financial support outside the family.
E.Although Americans pay much attention to independence and equality,they don't believe in making sacrifice.
F.Sometimes children do precisely the opposite of what their parents wish in order to declare their independence.
G.Many of them are expected to leave what could be life's most important decision-marriage almost entirely up to luck.

分析 文章介绍家庭的重要性,家庭可以反应一个国家传统的价值观.美国和中国由于家庭价值观的不同,在对孩子的教育上也是不同的.

解答 36.B;考查句意理解和上下文串联,根据上文:To understand a nation,you should first get to know its minimum unit-family.可知:家庭可以反应一个国家传统的价值观,故选B.
37.D;考查句意理解和上下文串联,根据上文:In the US,upon reaching an appropriate age (usually between 18 and 21 years),children are encouraged,but not forced,to"leave the nest"and begin an independent life.可知:在孩子离开家后,他们经常在家庭以外找到社会关系和财政支持,故答案为D.
38.F;考查句意理解和上下文串联,根据上文:可知:有时孩子做的事情和父母希望的不一样,以此表明自己独立了,A parent may try to influence a child to follow a particular profession but the child is free to choose another job.故答案为F.
39.A;考查句意理解和上下文串联,根据下文:It is not like we Chinese.Parents are rulers and masters.可知:在美国,孩子和父母是平等的,故选A.
40.E;考查句意理解和上下文串联,根据下文:Therefore,it is contrary that,on one hand,Americans admire independence and equality that they don't want to make sacrifice to make up a family,可知:虽然美国人重视独立和平等,他们不相信牺牲,故选E.

点评 七选五阅读是完成性阅读,和完形填空很类似,各个填空附近的句子都需要重点阅读,圈画一些线索和关键词,再从选项中寻找相关的特征词用来判断正确答案不同的是一个选词,一个选句子.解题时,要注意上下文语境,充分考虑信息词,选出最符合语境的句子.

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17.England has been the birthplace of most of the great English-language theater written throughout history.Most of the plays in England that are truly famous have something in common.They usually come from a playwright(剧作家) with several famous plays.
Shakespeare
William Shakespeare is considered the most famous British playwright.Shakespeare has a large catalog(目录) of tragedies,comedies and history plays,and each category is home to some of the most famous plays ever written.Hamlet,Macbeth,Romeo and Juliet,Othello and Julius Caesar  are all tragedies and performed in theaters around the world every year.Famous comedies include A Midsummer Night's Dream and Much Ado About Nothing.In the history category,RichardⅢand HenryⅤare very famous.
Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw
Several hundred years after Shakespeare,English people began to enjoy the works of Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw.Wilde's plays are still popular now,and The Importance of Being Earnest is both performed and studied extremely frequently.A Woman of No Importance and An Ideal Husband are among his other famous works.Shaw and Wilde were born within a few years of each other,but Shaw was a much more productive writer.His most famous plays include Pygmalion and Candida.Shaw's plays are loved so much that an entire theater company is devoted to performing his work in Niagara-on-the-Lake in southern Ontario.
Harold Pinter
The plays of Harold Pinter certainly have an international presence.His writing was so widely recognized for its importance that he was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 2005.Pinter is especially known for his style of writing.Many of his plays such as Betrayal,The Dumb Waiter and his first play,The Room,are extremely well known.

60.The writer wrote this passage toC.
A.advise us to spend more time enjoying plays
B.explain why England has so many wonderful plays
C.tell us about some famous British playwrights and their works
D.tell us the differences among some British playwrights
61.What do the works in the underlined part in Paragraph 2have in common?B
A.They are all Shakespeare's early works.
B.They are all tragedies written by Shakespeare.
C.They are all Shakespeare's famous comedies.
D.They all belong to the history category of Shakespeare's plays.
62.Which of the following plays were most probably written in the same period of time?C
A.The Dumb Waiter and A Woman of No Importance.
B.RichardⅢand A Woman of No Importance.
C.An Ideal Husband and Candida.
D.Candida and Betrayal.
63.Who was mentioned in this passage that he had received the Nobel Prize because of his writing?D
A.William Shakespeare.    B.Oscar Wilde.
C.George Bernard Shaw.    D.Harold Pinter.

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