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第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

What seemed impossible is possible nowadays. One spring afternoon last year a group of   36  attacked a 15-year-old girl in the Berlin district of Köpenick. They hit her in the face and pushed her to the ground. When the victim   37   to hand over her money, some of them held her down and   38  her arms with a lighted cigarette. The   39   were not a gang of boys, but of 13- to 15-year-old girls.

While men are still responsible for the  40  of crimes in Germany,  41   violence is on the rise. Young girls and women of all  42  groups are becoming more violent, and that has been a   43   trend for several years. Last year in Berlin, the   44   of female suspects of violent crime under the age of 21 increased by almost 8%, while that of male suspects   45   slightly. Violent crimes like  46 and serious bodily harm have even shot up by 18% and 25% among young women.

Why are   47   women becoming more violent? Gender (性别)   48   may have something to do with it. Today's females are drinking and smoking more, and raising all sorts of   49   things. Girls and young women are generally less held back in adopting male forms of behavior.  50  , the same goes for the   51   of violence. The members of all-female gangs tend to be especially   52  . When particularly humiliating methods like burning or undressing are involved, the   53   will usually be girls. It seems to be all about showing the   54  , “Hey, we can do   55   than you.” 

36. A. terrorists

37. A. refused

38. A. twisted

39. A. fighters

40. A. majority

41. A. strong

42. A. working

43. A. worldwide

44. A. number

45. A. remained

46. A. drug taking

47. A. stupid

48. A. difference

49. A. dirty

50. A. However

51. A. use

52. A. beautiful

53. A. watchers

54. A. parents

55. A. faster

B. thieves

B. tried

B. beat

B. attackers

B. variety

B. daytime

B. activity

B. nationwide

B. degree

B. changed

B. theft

B. uneducated

B. equality

B. surprising

B. Therefore

B. belief

B. cruel

B. victims

B. teachers

B. better

C. teenagers

C. managed

C. tied

C. students

C. most

C. secret

C. age

C. school

C. quantity

C. happened

C. robbery

C. homeless

C. relations

C. unbelievable

C. Unfortunately

C. love

C. young

C. helpers

C. boys

C. more easily

D. passers-by

D. decided

D. burned

D. criminals

D. few   

D. female

D. interest

D. family

D. quality

D. dropped    

D. poisoning

D. German

D. roles

D. useless

D. Finally

D. rise

D. boyish  

D. performers

D. people

D. more efficiently

 

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第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

What seemed impossible is possible nowadays. One spring afternoon last year a group of   36  attacked a 15-year-old girl in the Berlin district of K??penick. They hit her in the face and pushed her to the ground. When the victim   37   to hand over her money, some of them held her down and   38  her arms with a lighted cigarette. The   39   were not a gang of boys, but of 13- to 15-year-old girls.

While men are still responsible for the  40  of crimes in Germany,  41   violence is on the rise. Young girls and women of all  42  groups are becoming more violent, and that has been a   43   trend for several years. Last year in Berlin, the   44   of female suspects of violent crime under the age of 21 increased by almost 8%, while that of male suspects   45   slightly. Violent crimes like  46 and serious bodily harm have even shot up by 18% and 25% among young women.

Why are   47   women becoming more violent? Gender (性别)   48   may have something to do with it. Today's females are drinking and smoking more, and raising all sorts of   49   things. Girls and young women are generally less held back in adopting male forms of behavior.  50  , the same goes for the   51   of violence. The members of all-female gangs tend to be especially   52  . When particularly humiliating methods like burning or undressing are involved, the   53   will usually be girls. It seems to be all about showing the   54  , “Hey, we can do   55   than you.” 

36. A. terrorists

37. A. refused

38. A. twisted

39. A. fighters

40. A. majority

41. A. strong

42. A. working

43. A. worldwide

44. A. number

45. A. remained

46. A. drug taking

47. A. stupid

48. A. difference

49. A. dirty

50. A. However

51. A. use

52. A. beautiful

53. A. watchers

54. A. parents

55. A. faster

B. thieves

B. tried

B. beat

B. attackers

B. variety

B. daytime

B. activity

B. nationwide

B. degree

B. changed

B. theft

B. uneducated

B. equality

B. surprising

B. Therefore

B. belief

B. cruel

B. victims

B. teachers

B. better

C. teenagers

C. managed

C. tied

C. students

C. most

C. secret

C. age

C. school

C. quantity

C. happened

C. robbery

C. homeless

C. relations

C. unbelievable

C. Unfortunately

C. love

C. young

C. helpers

C. boys

C. more easily

D. passers-by

D. decided

D. burned

D. criminals

D. few   

D. female

D. interest

D. family

D. quality

D. dropped    

D. poisoning

D. German

D. roles

D. useless

D. Finally

D. rise

D. boyish  

D. performers

D. people

D. more efficiently

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School failure appears to trouble teenage girls more deeply than boys, US researchers said on Tuesday.

  They said adolescent(青春期的)girls who are dismissed or drop out of high school before they graduate are more likely to have a serious depression by age 21 than boys with similar experiences.

  “For girls it is more serious to be school failure,” said Carolyn McCarty, a University of Washington researcher whose study appears in the Journal of Adolescent Health.

  “We already know that it leads to more poverty, higher rates of being on public assistance and lower rates of job stability. And now this study shows it is having mental health implications for girls,” McCarty said in a statement.

  The study was drawn from data on more than 800 people in Seattle, Washington, and included people from 18 schools in high-crime neighborhoods.

  The group was separated evenly by gender(性别)and nearly half were white, 24 percent were black, 21 percent were Asian-American and the rest were from other groups.

  Overall, 45 percent of the girls and 68 percent of the boys in the study experienced a major school failure, but 22 percent of the girls later became depressed compared with 17percent for the boys.

  “This gender shows that while school failure is more typical for girls, it appears to have more severe consequences when it does occur,” McCarty said.

  60. What is the purpose of writing this article?

      A Taking good care of the school boys.

      B Asking the US researchers to search more evidences.

      C Giving help to the graduated students.

      D Paying more attention to the girls experiencing school failure.

 61. Carolyn McCarty is ______________

      A a scientist     B a researcher     C a professor     D a student

 62. The underlined word”it” in para.4 means__________

     A school failure    B a adolescent girl    C a school boy    D a university

  63.Which of the following could be the best title of this passage?

     A School failure appears to trouble teen-age girls more deeply than boys

     B Girls are more possible to experience school failure

     C Gender has decided how much success you will win

     D Adolescent girls are more easily depressed than boys

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School failure appears to trouble teenage girls more deeply than boys, US researchers said on Tuesday.

    They said adolescent girls who are dismissed or drop out of high school before they graduate are more likely to have a serious depression by age 21 than boys with similar experiences.

    “For girls it is more serious to be school failure,” said Carolyn McCarty. a university of Washington researcher whose study appears in the Journal of Adolescent Health.

    “We already know that it leads to more poverty, higher rates of being on public assistance and lower rates of job stability. And now this study shows it is having mental health implications for girls,” McCarty said in a statement.

    The study was drawn from data on more than 800 people in Seattle, Washington, and included people from 1 8 schools in high-crime neighborhoods.

The group was separated evenly(平等的)by gender and nearly half were white.  24 percent were black, 21 percent were Asian-American and the rest were from other groups.

Overall, 45 percent of the girls and 68 percent of the boys in the study experienced a major school failure, but 22 percent of the girls later became depressed compared with 17 percent of the boys.    

    “This gender shows that while school failure is more typical for girls, it appears to have more severe consequences when it does occur,” McCarty said.

57. What is the purpose of writing this article?

    A. Taking good care of the school boys.

    B. Asking the US researchers to search more evidences

      C. Giving help to the graduated students.

      D. Calling on us to pay more attention to the school failure girls.

58. Carolyn McCarty is          .    

    A. a scientist              B. a researcher           C. a professor              D. a student

59. The underlined word “it” in Para. 4 means               .

      A. school failure          B. an adolescent girl       C. a school boy           D. a university

60. What’s the main idea of the passage?

A. Girls are unlikely to be affected by school failure.

B. Gender has decided how much success you will win.

C. School failure appears to trouble teenage girls more deeply than boys.

    D. Adolescent girls are more easily depressed than boys.

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School failure appears to trouble teenage girls more deeply than boys, US researchers said on Tuesday.

    They said adolescent (青春期的) girls who are dismissed or drop out of high school before they graduate are more likely to have a serious depression by age 21 than boys with similar experiences.

    “For girls it is more serious to be school failure,”said Carolyn McCarty.a university of Washington researcher whose study appears in the Journal of Adolescent Health.

    “We already know that it leads to more poverty,higher rates of being on public assistance and lower rates of job stability.And now this study shows it is having mental health implications for girls,”McCarty said in a statement.

    The study was drawn from data on more than 800 people in Seattle,Washington,and included people from 1 8 schools in high-crime neighborhoods.

    The group was separated evenly (平等的) by gender (性别) and nearly half were white. 24 percent were black,21 percent were Asian-American and the rest were from other groups.

    Overall,45 percent of the girls and 68 percent of the boys in the study experienced a major school failure,but 22 percent of the girls later became depressed compared with 17 percent for the boys.   

    “This gender shows hat while school failure is more typical for girls,it appears to have more severe consequences when it does occur,”McCarty said.

60.What is the purpose of writing this article?

    A.Taking good care of the school boys.

    B.Asking the US researchel"8 to search more evidences

      C.Giving help to the graduated students.

      D.Calling on us to pay more attention to the school failure girls.

61.Carolyn McCarty is          .   

    A. a scientist    B. a researcher   C. a professor    D. a student

62.The underlined word“it”in Para.4 means              

    A. school failure                   B. an adolescent girl

    C. A school boy                     D. a university

63.Which of the following could be the main topic of this passage?

    A.School failure appears to trouble teenage girls more deeply than boys.

    B.Girls are unlikely to be affected by school failure.

    C.Gender has decided how much success you will win.

    D.Adolescent girls are more easily depressed than boys.

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