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The boss has given everyone a special holiday, so we _____ go to work tomorrow.
A. can’t B. mustn’t C. needn’t D. shouldn’t
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. Sometimes _________ English is quite different from ________ English in many ways.
A. speaking; writing B. spoken; written
C. speaking; written D. spoken; writing
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Tom insisted that what he said_________true and insisted that he_________free.
A. be; should be set B. should be; should be set C. was; be set D. was; would set
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—Who______ it be that is knocking at the door?
—It ______ be Father, but I’m not sure.
A. can; must B. can; may C. must; can D. may; must
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Work starts every day at 7 a.m and goes on until late afternoon__________a break at midday.
A. by B. with C. for D. after
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Their grandmothers fought for the vote, and their mothers have battled to have it all. Now the upcoming generation of girls have decided to turn the clock back and stay at home with their babies.
According to a survey of more than 5,000 teenage girls in Britain, their main ambition (追求的目标) is to complete university then stay at home. More than nine out of ten of the girls believe it should be up to their husbands to provide for them. And although 43 percent of those questioned believe they should continue with their education until they have achieved a university degree, one in four say getting married is the most important thing for them.
The supposedly super-modern, “fun comes first” teenage generation has proved to be very traditional in every area of their beliefs, with over 50 percent saying they would not dream of having children before seeing a ring on their finger.
The desire to have children is beginning earlier too. On average, teenage girls plan to have their first child at 26, and most plan to have one or two more children over the following four years. The national average now is 1.64 children per couple.
“This survey doesn’t show that the battles of feminism (女权运动) have been lost,” said author Claire Rayner, “Feminism was never opposed (反对) to marriage or children. On the contrary, feminism was about to equal opportunities for women to do what they wanted to do, when they wanted to do it, and this is exactly what these girls are choosing to do.”
The passage is mainly about ________.
A. the result of the battles of feminism
B. women’s struggle for independence in the society
C. the girls’ desire to stay at home after they graduate
D. women’s social status in the modern society
Girls prefer to be housewives rather than independent women because _______.
A. it’s hard for women to find jobs
B. men would rather their wives look after babies at home
C. girls want to live a more comfortable life
D. women have a low salary
. From the last paragraph we can see that Rayner thinks ________.
A. women should stay at home with their babies
B. women should find jobs and support the family
C. women should be offered more job opportunities
D. women should live the life they like
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The e-mail, as well as the telephone, ______ an important part in daily communication.
A. is playing B. have played C. are playing D. play
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—Did you watch the cartoon film Astro Boy in the People’s Theatre last night?
—I had planned to, but it_________hard all the time.
A . is raining B. was raining C. has rained D. rained
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The number of traffic accidents caused by drinking is _____ as the number of those caused by non-drinking driving.
A. twice as many B. many as twice C. as twice large D. twice as large
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The students were ____ over the ____ problem, listening to the teacher with a ____
expression on their faces.
A. puzzled; puzzling; puzzling B. puzzled; puzzling; puzzled
C. puzzling; puzzling; puzzled D. puzzling; puzzled; puzzling
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