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There is a long history behind the first T-shirts and today’s colorful outerwear(外衣).

Many stories talk about the first T-shirts and the reason why people wear them. One says the first T-shirt had something to do with war.

In World War I

Some American soldiers found that European soldiers’ undershirts(汗衫) were cooler and more comfortable. They started to wear the same kind. Because the design of the undershirts was simple and looked like the letter T, Americans called the clothes T-shirts.

By World War II Many soldiers started to wear T-shirts as under-wear.

In the 1930s Many American students started wearing white T-shirts for playing sports.

In 1951 Marlon Brando, a very famous American actor, wore a tight-fitting (紧身的)T-shirt in a film. After this, many American men started to dress like him.

In the 1970s T-shirts became the favorite kind of clothing for young people in many countries. At that time, they were a sign of being cool and different from others.

In the 1980s T-shirts started to be hot in China.

Now many young people show their own ideas on their T-shirts; special pictures, funny words... T-shirts are more like artworks than just simple summer wear

1.Who first wore T-shirts according to the passage?

A.American students. B. American soldiers.

C. European soldiers. D. European students.

2.What did the American students wear T-shirts for at the beginning?

A.For being different B. For playing sports.

C. For being cool. D. For making money.

3.When did T-shirts become a sign of being cool and different?

A.By World War II B. In the 1930s.

C. In the 1970s. D. After the 1930s.

4.Why are T-shirts more like artworks than just simple summer wear now?

A.Because young people can put their ideas on them.

B.Because they are very expensive and different.

C.Because everyone likes T-shirts and they are popular.

D.Because they look beautiful.

5.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.It’s said that the first T-shirts had nothing to do with war.

B.The clothes were named T-shirts by a famous American actor.

C.Many soldiers had begun to wear T-shirts by World War II.

D.T-shirts became popular in China before the 1980s.

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Sure, it’s hard to see uncertainty(不确定) in such positive(积极的)light when you’re out of work, or when you feel like you’re failing. But uncertainty is really another word for chance.

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1. From the first two paragraphs, we can learn that .

A. being out of work is a sad thing

B. uncertainty is what makes life interesting

C. life in a film is more exciting than real life

D. chance never appears when we need it

2.What troubles Allison after graduation?

A. She couldn’t find a well-paid job.

B. She had no money to start a business.

C. She was not sure what to do.

D. She didn’t score high enough for graduate school.

3. How did Allison feel about her six years’ working experience?

A. Uncertain. B. Amazed. C. Sorry. D. Satisfied.

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A. How to deal with uncertainty.

B. What role uncertainty plays in life.

C. Why people fear uncertainty.

D. Whom to go to when facing uncertainty.

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