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【题目】

A.She lost her new umbrella.

B.She forgot to give the umbrella back to the man.

C.She broke the man’s umbrella.

D.She hoped to send a birthday gift to the man.

【答案】C

【解析】

【原文】

W: Hi, Bill. Are you still angry with me?

M: Why?

W: I broke your new umbrella yesterday. When I returned it to you, you looked unhappy.

M: I really felt sad at that moment because that was my birthday gift. But that doesn’t mean I’m angry now. We are still good friends.

W: Thanks for saying so. I will be more careful next time.

Q: What happened to the woman yesterday?

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But the earliest Barbie wasn’t offered too many choices at all. Barbie appeared either in a swimsuit or a housewife’s dress.

A good point is that the following years showed some progress, as Mattel introduced Barbie dolls with different skin colors and clothing for different jobs and hobbies. A new turning point came on International Women’s Day of 2018, when the company started a line of “Inspiring Women”. The dolls came out as famous women from history, including great US pilot Amelia Earhart and UK boxer (拳击手) Nicola Adams, which encouraged all other women.

But even though Mattel seemed to have good purposes, these new dolls weren’t safe from bad words. Unlike the real Nicola Adams, for example, the doll has no muscles (肌肉). Instead, it’s designed with a slim body, just like every other Barbie. According to the reporter Grace Kang, this exactly reflects the world’s present attitude toward women. “We’re allowed to be fit, but we’re not supposed to have too many muscles. We’re allowed to be clever, but smart women are meant to look like models with glasses on. We’re allowed to be creative and artistic, but quickly become ‘crazy’ if we start to look too messy,” she wrote.

No, Barbie isn’t perfect. But she’s slowly changing people’s views. Maybe that’s one thing real women can do.

1According to Paragraph 1, we know Barbie has always been __________.

A.expensiveB.popularC.changeable

2Which of the following sentences could be added to describe the process in Barbie’s role changing?

Barbie used to be a housewife.

Barbie is a boxer who won the gold medal.

A.Barbie took care of babies at borne.

B.Barbie became a great pilot in history.

C.Barbie with dark skin worked as a nurse.

3The underlined word “Inspiring” means __________ in the passage.

A.鼓舞人心的B.启发灵感的C.多愁善感的

4What might be the world’s present attitude toward women according to Grace Kang?

A.Women are supposed to be fit and strong.

B.Women should be like a crazy artist

C.Women are expected to be perfect.

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A.To make people change views toward women.

B.To help women to be more creative and artistic.

C.To encourage women to be perfect like Barbie.

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One of the processes of growing up is being able to overcome _________ fears. As we grow up, we’ll understand the things that scared us when we were children. And we can deal with our problems in our life _________we understand them. The more things we understand during our lifetime, the braver we will be.

1A.happyB.dangerousC.relaxingD.uncomfortable

2A.sometimesB.usuallyC.alwaysD.never

3A.ofB.inC.forD.against

4A.sunlightB.rainC.windD.snow

5A.lowerB.louderC.heavierD.lighter

6A.behaveB.layC.spreadD.lie

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