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A good Japanese wife always walked several feet 1 her husband. She was not treated equally for centuries. First 2 ruled her, then her husband, and finally her 3 .
Since World War Ⅱ, things have changed for 4 woman, Japan's new constitution (宪法) 5 into effect in 1946. Women were 6 the right to vote and even to 7 public office. In 8 Japan, women 9 an active part in government. Some women even 10 government departments.
In India, Mahatma Gandhi led the fight for 11 rights in 1920's. He 12 that women should take part in this struggle. Mahatma once said 13 he had choice to educate either boys 14 girls, he would choose 15 , for they would be 16 mothers and responsible (有责任的) 17 the 18 of the children, and 19 responsible for 20 future as well.
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A good Japanese wife always walked several feet 1 her husband. She was not treated equally for centuries. First 2 ruled her, then her husband, and finally her 3 .
Since World War Ⅱ, things have changed for 4 woman, Japan's new constitution(宪法) 5 into effect in 1946. Women were 6 the right to vote and even to 7 public office. In 8 Japan, women 9 an active part in government. Some women even 10 government departments.
In India, Mahatma Gandhi led the fight for 11 rights in 1920's. He 12 that women should take part in this struggle. Mahatma once said 13 he had choice to educate either boys 14 girls, he would choose 15 , for they would be 16 mothers and responsible(有责任的) 17 the 18 of the children, and 19 responsible for 20 future as well.
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her daughter too, two cousins and, of course, my wife, my son and me. We ate at one of those restaurants
where the menu is written on a blackboard held by a friendly waiter and had a wonderful time. With dinner
concluded, the waiter set the check down in the middle of the table. That's when it happened. My father did
not reach for the check.
In fact, my father did nothing. Conversation continued. Finally it dawned on me. Me! I was supposed to
pick up the check. After all these years, after hundreds of restaurant meals with my parents, after a lifetime
of thinking of my father as the one with the dollars, it had all changed. I reached for the check and pulled out
my American Express card. My view of myself was suddenly changed. With a stroke of the pen, I was
suddenly an adult.
Some people mark off their life in years, others in events. I am one of the latter, and I think of some events
as rites of passage. I did not become a young man at a particular year like 13, but when a kid strolled into the
store where I worked and called me "mister", I turned around to see whom he was calling. He repeated it
several times-"mister, mister"-looking straight at me. The realization hit like a punch: Me! He was talking to me.
I was suddenly a mister.
B. I was no longer a child
C. he had no money with him
D. he did not notice the check
B. it was my turn
C. it surprised me
D. I felt sorry
B. I was not willing to pay the check.
C. We were happy on Cape Cod.
D. We didn't enjoy our meal.
B. my mother
C. my parents
D. my father
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Marianne, a schoolgirl, was learning to play the piano, and day after day her father stood behind as she practised. How patient and loving her father was, and how cleverly he showed Marianne how to play some particularly (特别地) difficult pieces! She was making progress (进步), very good progress, and that was very good. And there, almost lost in the big chair, sat Wolfgang, her four-year-old brother, who never had to be told to keep quiet when Merianne was practising. One evening at sundown the father patted(拍) Marianne's shoulder, saying she had done very well. All the moment Wolfgang climbed on his father's knee and begged to be allowed to play the pretty piece.
What a joke that was. Picking up his baby son, the father laughed, tapped his tiny nose and said, “Look at your small hands. why, you can't span(够得着)the note yet. You must wait, little man. You must wait.”
There was no end of fun during tea, and Marianne had to tell her mother about Wolfgang wanting to play one of the classics. After dinner Marianne helped wash the dishes when the father lit his pipe(烟斗).
But the pipe went out. He was on his feet. “Listen,” he said in a awed tone(感叹语气).“Listen, Marianne is playing that piece better than ever.”
But Marianne was washing pots in the kitchen.
His wife following, he went upstairs, the lamp in one hand, his pipe in the other. he pushed open the door, and found little Wolfgang playing in the darkness. “I love it so,” said the child.
It was the beginning of Mozart's life of music.
1.Mozart was ________.
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A.the little brother of Marianne
B.the pupil of Marianne
C.the son of Marianne
D.the daughter of Marianne
2.Mozart learned how to play the piano ________.
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A.at school
B.when his father taught his sister
C.after his father taught him
D.after his sister taught him music lessons
3.One evening when Wolfgang wanted to play one of the classics his father ________.
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A.allowed him to do so once
B.persuaded(说服) him not to do so
C.asked him to wait for a moment
D.asked him to wait for a few years
4.His father refused to let him play one of the classics because he thought ________.
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A.he was too young to play
B.he was too stupid to play
C.he was not good at playing
D.he didn't work hard at music
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