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C.we should avoid raising too many chickens together Dd hbede 10 lowing does not belong to the cateory .Chicken. B.Ducks.C.Geese.D.Pigs Passage 3 the ring ofh agroup of omena the University of Pit sburgh whose profes lives are really just beginning.A woman,who used to be a housewife and is trying to get a Ph D and teaching at the university,has received the highest student evaluation in the university history. A mother of forty.who never had a policy-making position in her part-time work,is now a direction the department of planning for the city of Pittsburgh And another woman,who without a job has ben accepted as the first woman profesor 21."Life begins at forty"usually means that A)a person's life just begins when he is forty years,old B)a person at forty can be expected to last many more vears orty m must be y strong and healthy A)proves true B)isout of date C)seems wrong D)isunacceptable 23 A"Ph D"is A)a large amount of money B)acollege degree C)ahigh position in the office D)a high rank in the government 24.Who has the right to make a policy? A)A woman in her part-time work. B)Ahousewife. C)A woman without acollege degree D)A director in the department of planning for the city. 25.The example of the first woman professor at UCLA's Graduate School of Management tells us that A)a woman needn't have a college degree B)aperson withouta cole degree C)people who are in their forties can begin a new working life D)a woman has more chances to be accepted as a professor Questions Passage4 I arrived in the United Stateson February 6.1966 but Ire ber my first day here ver clearly.My friend was waiting for me when my plane landed at Kenned Airport at three'clockin the afternoon.The weather was very cold and it was snowing,but I was too excited to mind.From the airport,my friend and I took a taxito my hotel.On the way,I saw the skyline of Manhattan for the first time and I stared in astonishment at the famous skyscrapers and their man-made beauty 5 5 C. we should avoid raising too many chickens together D. if we eat more vegetables and whole-meal bread, we are less likely to fall ill 10. Which of the following does not belong to the category of “poultry”? A. Chicken. B. Ducks. C. Geese. D. Pigs Passage 3 "Life begins at forty" is more often an expression of hope than a statement of facts. But it has the ring of truth for a group of women at the University of Pittsburgh whose professional lives are really just beginning . A woman, who used to be a housewife and is trying to get a Ph. D and teaching at the university, has received the highest student evaluation in the university history. A mother of forty, who never had a policy-making position in her part-time work, is now a direction the department of planning for the city of Pittsburgh. And another woman, who without a college degree had trouble in finding a good job, has been accepted as the first woman professor at UCLA's Graduate School of Management. 21. "Life begins at forty" usually means that____ A) a person's life just begins when he is forty years, old B) a person at forty can be expected to last many more years C) a person in his forties is still in his childhood D) a person at forty must be very strong and healthy 22. For the professional lives of a group of women at the University of Pittsburgh, the saying____ A) proves true B) is out of date C) seems wrong D) is unacceptable 23. A "Ph. D" is____ A) a large amount of money B) a college degree C) a high position in the office D) a high rank in the government 24. Who has the right to make a policy? A) A woman in her part-time work. B) A housewife. C) A woman without a college degree. D) A director in the department of planning for the city. 25. The example of the first woman professor at UCLA's Graduate School of Management tells us that____ A) a woman needn't have a college degree B) a person without a college degree often has trouble in finding a good job C) people who are in their forties can begin a new working life D) a woman has more chances to be accepted as a professor Questions Passage 4 I arrived in the United States on February 6,1966, but I remember my first day here very clearly. My friend was waiting for me when my plane landed at Kenned Airport at three o’clock in the afternoon. The weather was very cold and it was snowing, but I was too excited to mind. From the airport, my friend and I took a taxi to my hotel. On the way, I saw the skyline of Manhattan for the first time and I stared in astonishment at the famous skyscrapers and their man-made beauty
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