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At the beginning of the twentieth century,many people thought that the American family was falling apart.A century later,we know that this was not the case.However,although the family is still alive in the United States,its size and shape were very different 100 years ago.

In the late 1800s and early 1900s,there were mainly two types of families in the United States: the extended and the nuclear.The extended family usually includes grandparents,parents,and children living under the same roof.The nuclear family consists of only parents and children.

Today there are many different kinds of families.Some people live in “traditional” families,that is,a stay?home mother,a working father,and their own biological children.Others live in two?paycheck families,single?parent families,adoptive or foster families,blended families (where men and women who were married before marry again and combine the children from previous marriages into the new families),childless families,and so on.

What caused the structure of the family to change? In the early 1900s the birthrate began to fall and the divorce rate began to rise.Women were suddenly choosing to go to college and take jobs outside the home.In the 1930s and 1940s,many families faced serious financial,or money problems during the Great Depression,when many people lost their jobs.During World War Ⅱ(1939-1945),5 million women were left alone to take care of their homes and their children.Because many men were at war,thousands of these “war windows” had to go to work outside their home.

During the next ten years,the situation changed.There were fewer divorces,and people married at a younger age and had more children than the previous generation.It was unusual for a mother to work outside the home during the years when her children were growing up.Families began leaving cities and moving into single?family homes in the suburbs.The traditional family seemed to be returning.

In the years between 1960s and 1990s,there were many important changes in the structure of the family.From the 1960s to the early 1970s,the divorce rate doubled and the birthrate fell by half.The number of single?parent families tripled,and the number of couples living together without being married doubled again.In fact,the single?parent household,once unusual,has replaced the “traditional” family as the typical family in the States.If we can judge from history,however,this will probably change again in the twenty?first century.

The Changes of the American Family

Main comparisons

Contexts

Different 1.

There were two 2.types of families in the past, 3.,the extended and the nuclear.

Nowadays 4.types of families can be seen than before.

Changes

in different

5.

In the 1900s and 1940s

Many of the women had to work outside due to the

6.of money,thus causing the fall of

7. and the rise of divorce rate.

In the 1950s

Divorce rate slide and there were more children.The families tended to be 8.again.

In the years between 1960s and 1990s

Different types of families 9..Traditional families are no longer the typical ones in America.

A trend worth noting Author's opinion on changes

Judging from what has happened in the past,it is 10.that the present structure will experience changes again in the near future.

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Recently, I went to a small town for a short holiday with my husband and daughter. On the first evening, we decided to visit the nearest ______ to check out the local foods and do s0me shopping as well. After spending some time ______ this and that, we decided to get a bite to eat. We had to ______ our turn at the restaurant. I stood on the ______ outside, looking at the crowd of ______ makers.

____, I noticed a small boy of about seven carrying several hand-made gift ______. They were small but very ______. The boy asked me to buy one, ______ widely. He said he had ______ the bags himself as he wanted to help ______ the family. I smiled back and asked the ______ of the bags. He named a(n) ______. I told him it was too ______ for such small bag.

The boy ______ that he had to buy paper and string(线)which ______ him a lot. At that time, I was still hesitating(犹豫), ______ he smiled another sweet smile saying, “Miss, please ______ one, I really worked hard to make it day and night.” His smile stole my ______ and bought a red bag. The boy left ______ the cash carefully in his pocket, but with another of his smile. That day I knew I had met God.

1.A. restaurants B. hospitals C. factories D. schools

2.A. saying B. performing C. buying D. protecting

3.A. break up B. stand for C. pick up D. wait for

4.A. table B. street C. roof D. window

5.A. paper B. voyage C. holiday D. loss

6.A. Hopelessly B. Confidently C. Independently D. Suddenly

7.A. bags B. signals C. books D. toys

8.A. dirty B. Colorful C. ugly D. thin

9.A. smiling B. thinking C. agreeing D. looking

10.A. borrowed B. invented C. made D. inspected

11.A. admire B. move C. feed D. visit

12.A. color B. size C. quality D. price

13.A. number B. invitation C. secret D. plan

14.A. little B. young C. much D. short

15.A. guessed B. hoped C. explained D. decided

16.A. cost B. paid C. appreciated D. saved

17.A. or B. so C. if D. because

18.A. stop B. remember C. take D. sell

19.A. pain B. heart C. bag D. car

20.A. removing B. spending C. wasting D. storing

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1.If you are going on the Walking Tour, don’t forget _________.

A. your comfortable shoes B. your worries

C. your beautiful walk D. your sweaters and jackets

2.You can probably eat Chinese, Italian and Arab food _________.

A. at the front entrance of City Hall B. at Central Park on Saturday

C. at the ballgame D. at 5:00 p.m.

3.Which of the following is NOT true?

A. “The Zoo” is an Australian rock group.

B. “The Zoo”will appear at 8:00 p.m.

C. “The Zoo”are going to meet their American audience for the first time

D. “The Zoo”will perform in front of college students.

An artist in Bogota, Colombia is using his skills to aid the homeless. Greg Kloehn builds very small shelters that make life on the streets a little more comfortable. The structures offer the homeless some safety and protection from bad weather. Each little house also has wheels on the bottom so it can go wherever its owner goes.

Greg Kloehn has given away at least 20 tiny houses. Several are on the roadside near an active railroad. On a recent day, Mr. Kloehn stops at one to visit Oscar Young. The two men hug. Inside his little shelter Mr. Young gets relief from cold nights on the streets. Mr. Kloehn also visits Sweet-Pea, another friend who also lives in one of the little homes the artist built. She says it keeps her safe and protects her belongings.

In the mornings, Mr. Kloehn searches the streets for building materials. He gathers what he can and takes it to his studio. There, he puts the houses together. Empty coffee bags become roof material. A washing machine door and refrigerator part become windows. Nails, screws and the sticky glue hold all the pieces together. The artist also attaches a small electrical device to the house. The device is powered by the sun.

Some of the people living on the streets once had normal houses of their own. But some of the people say they have learned to live with the homeless and they are thankful to that man.

Mr. Kloehn says his work is not a social project. He says he is just someone applying his skills to helping his homeless neighbors.

1.The following are the advantages of the small shelters except ________.

A. saving power and energy

B. protecting possessions of the homeless

C. decorating the streets where they are

D. keeping the homeless safe and comfortable

2.We can learn from the passage that ________.

A. Greg Kloehn has sold at least 20 tiny houses

B. an act of kindness has made people simple and grateful

C. The shelters are immovable

D. The government has got involved in the action

3.The passage is likely taken from ________.

A. an official report B. an art review

C. a fictional brochure D. a news report

4.What’s the main idea of the passage?

A. An artist creates homes for the homeless.

B. A more comfortable shelter on the streets.

C. A successful social project in Bogota.

D. An artist makes a living by designing small shelters.

In a garden filled with bushes and grass,there appeared a white rose.Everyone who saw her spoke well of her.But the flower couldn't ______ herself,and she thought of herself as a common grass.She had no idea how ______ she was.She spent the few days of her life,until wilting(凋零)set on,without knowing that all around her were ______ by her beauty.She was not ______ about herself and slowly bowed her head.

One hot,sunny day,a girl was walking through the ______,thinking about how many lovely things Mother Nature has given us, ______ she suddenly saw a white rose in a ______ part of the garden.The rose was beginning to wilt.“If the rose stays here till tomorrow it'll ______ ”,she thought,“ I'll take it home and put it in the lovely ______ .”And so she did.With all her ______,she put the wilting white rose in water,and carefully placed it by the ______.The reflection(映像) from the glass meant that,for the______ time,the rose got to see herself and what she ______ like.

“Is that me?” thought the rose.Little by little her leaves began to______.When she was back to her best she looked at her reflection and saw that she was ______ a beautiful flower.She thought,“Wow! Till now I hadn't ______ who I was.How could I have been so ______ ?”

The rose came to realize she had spent her days without appreciating her ______,unable to see herself,unable to______ who she really was.If you really want to know who you are,forget everything that's ______ you,and just look into your heart.

1.A. hear B. see C. touch D. save

2.A. poor B. weak C. pretty D. lonely

3.A. surprised B. annoyed C. bothered D. encouraged

4.A. careful B. worried C. confident D. crazy

5.A. school B. yard C. forest D. garden

6.A. when B. and C. so D. but

7.A. dark B. forgotten C. dirty D. good

8.A. grow B. complain C. fall D. die

9.A. house B. bottle C. box D. bag

10.A. strength B. heart C. love D. power

11.A. bed B. window C. house D. tree

12.A. first B. last C. worst D. right

13.A. smelled B. sounded C. tasted D. looked

14.A. sing B. drop C. cry D. rise

15.A. almost B. really C. always D. never

16.A. realized B. remembered C. forgot D. doubted

17.A. beautiful B. nervous C. blind D. cheerful

18.A. beauty B. personality C. advantage D. quality

19.A. explain B. know C. accept D. guess

20.A. about B. on C. with D. around

To this day, I don’t remember what the argument was about .I just remembered that it was a good one.

I really loved my parents .I gave them no trouble and in turn they helped me a lot. Best of all, I mostly had free use of our second car that I called The Dragon. But sometimes she needed it. And that’s what Mom and I were arguing about as we stood there at the front door of the condo(公寓租房) It was really the only thing she and I ever argued about .

That would explain why we were standing at the front door. I almost never used it because the back door was closer to where the cars were parked. So if I was it the front door, that meant I was coming in front having walked. But I’m not much of a walker .

Whatever we were arguing about, the words got heated enough to attract Dad’s attention, and he wandered over to the front door and stood behind Mom .That was sort of how it worked in our family .Mom was the one who would discipline the children and I don’t remember him ever refusing anything Mom had decided.

So mom and I was arguing and during argument I called my Mom a …No sooner had that word escaped, my lips but I felt the strong hand of my father against my cheek . It was the only time I can remember my father striking me. We all stood there ,staring at each other . Finally I looked my Dad directly in the eye.” I deserved that ,”I said.

I really believed that. Mom had kept telling me before : “You can choose your actions, but you can’t choose the results of your actions.” We make choices, which affect others, and they react. Recognizing that our choices have consequences is a good lesson that life teaches us.

1.Generally speaking, the author and his parents_____.

A. often had words with each other

B. got along well with each other

C. didn’t respect his mother at all

D. fought each other over the car

2.Who used The Dragon most of the time?

A. The author’s father.

B. The author’s mother

C. The author himself.

D. The author’s brothers.

3.The main purpose of Paragraph 3 is to mean that _______

A. the author hated outdoor activities

B. why the author stood at the front door

C. the author never used his walking machine

D. why the author was not much of a walker

4.What did his father often do when the author’s mother disciplined him?

A. He supported the author’s mother

B. He didn’t care about their argument

C. He worked as a fair judge

D. He had to protect the author

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