B

    We have two daughters: Kristen is seven years old and Kelly is four. Last Sunday evening, we invited some people home for dinner. I dressed them nicely for the party, and told them that  their job was to join Mommy in answering the door when the bell rang. Mommy would introduce them to the guests, and then they would take the guests’ coats upstairs and put them on the bed in the second bedroom.

The guests arrived. I introduced my two daughters to each of them. The adults were nice and kind and said how lucky we were to have such good kids.

Each of the guests made a particular fuss over Kelly, the younger one, admiring her dress, her hair and her smile. They said she was a remarkable girl to be carrying coats upstairs at her age.

I thought to myself that we adults usually make a big “to do” over  the younger one because she’s the one who seems more easily hurt. We do it with the best of intentions.

But we seldom think of how it might affect the other child. I was a little worried that Kristen would feel she was being outshined. I was about to serve dinner when I realized that she had been missing for twenty minutes. I ran upstairs and found her in the bedroom, crying.

I said, “What are you doing, my dear?”

She turned to me with a sad expression and said, “Mommy, why don’t people like me the way they like my sister?” Is it because I’m not pretty? Is that why they don’t say nice things about me as much?

I tried to explain to her, kissing and hugging her to make her feel better.

Now, whenever I visit a friend’s home, I make it a point to speak to the elder child first.

59. The underlined expression “make a big ‘to do’ over” (Paragraph 4) means “_____” .

A. show much concern about               B. have a special effect on

C. list jobs to be done for                    D. do good things for

60. The guests praised Kelly for carrying coats upstairs because of her________.

       A. beautiful hair                                 B. pretty clothes           

C. lovely smile                                   D. young age

61. Kristen felt sad and cried because_________.

       A. the guests gave her more coats to carry

B. she didn’t look as pretty as Kelly

C. the guests praised her sister more than her

D. her mother didn’t introduce her to the guests

62. We can conclude from the passage that______.

       A. parents should pay more attention to the elder children

B. the younger children are usually more easily hurt

C. people usually like the younger children more

D. adults should treat children equally

B

When it comes to romance(浪漫), women prefer someone who is humorous while men choose those who catch their eye, according to an international survey.

The survey, done in 16 countries by Canadian romance publisher Harlequin Enterprises, asked men and women on six continents about personality they liked or disliked and how they went about trying to meet Mr. or Ms Right.

The survey showed differences between countries in the way people tried to impress the opposite sex.

Australians and British men frequently admitted drinking too much, while about half of German and Italian men said they had lied about their finances. Spaniards(people in Spain) were the most likely to use sex to catch someone’s attention.

Eighty percent of Brazilian and Mexican men said they had lied about their marriage or romance as did 70 percent of German women, the survey said.

When it came to meeting that special someone, a majority of respondents(被告) preferred to rely on friends for introductions. The Internet was not a popular hunting ground except in Portugal, where about half the surveyed men and women would like to find people online.

There was a gap between the two sexes in Spain and France. Thirty percent of Spanish men, but no Spanish women, looked for love online. In France, 40 percent of men but only 10 percent of women attended parties, bars and clubs to meet someone, but they did have one thing in common: both sexes regarded looks as more important than their counterparts(相对应的人) in other countries.

When it came to that first meeting, a majority of men surveyed said beauty was more important than brains, while women put a sense of humor at the top of their list.

Physical attraction was the most important for men in France, Brazil, Greece, Japan and Britain. And while 40 percent of Portuguese men regarded intelligence over looks in a first meeting, no Australian men did so.

In the United States and Canada, humor was considered the most important personality by men and women, getting 63 and 73 percent of the vote respectively.

55. Appearance is the most important for men in the following countries except in ___________.

       A. Britain                B. Japan          C. France            D. Spain

56. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

       A. Portuguese enjoy looking for love online best.

       B. Humor is considered the most important personality by both Americans and Australians.

       C. Brazilian and Mexican men like to lie about their finances.

       D. Few people preferred to rely on friends for introductions.

57. Which is NOT mentioned as the standard of looking for love in the passage?

       A. Humor.      B. Generosity.         C. Beauty.          D. Intelligence.

58. The purpose of the writer is to tell us _________________ when choosing the opposite sex.

       A. the differences between men and women in different counties

       B. women prefers humor while men prefers beauty

       C. not all men prefer beauty to brains

       D. love is more important than anything else

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