题目内容
I.阅读理解(共两节,满分32分)
第一节(共11小题;每小题2分,满分22分)
A
The air is filled with the wonderful smells of freshly-baked bread. Wel?come to the Hot Bread Kitchen. Six years ago, Jessamyn Rodriguez left her job at the United Nations and started a bakery business. But bread was not all she had in mind.
Ms Rodriguez's idea was to hire women to bake the kinds of bread they made in their home countries. She knew that many women who came from other countries were hard workers, but often very poorly paid. "And I be?lieve that if you invest in a woman you are investing in a family and a com?munity," she said.
She has eighteen women working in her bakery(面包店).They come from Mexico, Bangladesh, Togo, Morocco, Haiti, and other places. "A head baker in New York City can earn sixty-five thousand dollars a year. We're hoping that within a few years our women will be qualified to be head bakers in the city," she said.
The women who work and learn at the Hot Bread Kitchen are paid nine dollars an hour. They also receive health care and get English lessons twice a week. Fatiha Outabount is from Morocco. She said* "Before, I don't speak English — Nothing. Just ' Hi, bye, good night' -" that's it. But when I start to have classes here, I'm speaking English better."
The bread the women bake is sold to markets and expensive restaurants in New York City. Ms Rodriguez says her business is the only bakery in the city that produces bread from so many different cultures. "I like to say that we're like the United Nations of bread," she added.
When I asked Fatiha if the job was what she expected it would be, she smiled and said, "Yes. I love this programme. We learn a lot of stuff. We work like a family."
1. What did Jessamyn Rodriguez decide to do six years ago?
A. To make bread at home.
B. To start her own business.
C. To work at the United Nations.
D. To find a job at Hot Bread Kitchen.
2. Ms Rodriguez hopes that in the future the women at her bakery will
A. become managers in different cities
B. become head bakers in New York City
C, invest in women from other countries
D.open their own bakeries in New York City
3 Fatiha Outabount is mentioned in the passage to show that .
A. the women can get English lessons at Hot Bread Kitchen
B. the women hate working at Hot Bread Kitchen
C. the women work harder than native Americans
D. English is very hard for the women at Hot Bread Kitchen
4. What is implied in what Fatiha Outabount said in the last paragraph?
A. She expected her job would be much better.
B. She loved her job at Hot Bread Kitchen.
C. She worked at Hot Bread Kitchen with her family.
D. She knew how to make bread from different countries.
综合能力测评(一)
I.第一节
[文章大意]Jessamyn Rodriguez开了 一家面包店,这家面包店专门雇用从国外
来的女人,让她们烘烤她们自己国家的面包。
1. B 细节理解题。根据第一段的"Six years ago, Jessamyn Rodriguez left her job at the United Nations and started a bakery business.,,可知Jessamyn Rodriguez六年前决定开始自己的生意,故选B。
2. B 细节理解题。根据第三段的"We're hoping that within a few years our women will be qualified to be head bakers in the city..."可知应选B。
3. A 细节理解题。根据第四段的"She said,'Before, I don't speak English... Noth-ing. Just ' Hi, bye, good night'... that's it. But when I start to have classes here, I'm speaking English better.,"可知,提到Fatiha Outabount是为了说明Hot Bread Kitchen为员工提供英语口语方面的培训。
4. B 推理判断题。根据末段的"When I asked Fatiha if the job was what she expec?ted it would be, she smiled and said, 'Yes. I love this programme. We learn a lot of stuff. We work like a family.,"可推知Fatiha很喜欢这份工作。