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Many of Dickinson's poems deal with themes of death and immortality.()

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Many of Dickinson's nearly eighteen hundred poems were published before her death
.()

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We’ll have to hurry.There’s not___time left.

A.much

B.many

C.lots of

D.a lot of

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第3题
Dickinson lived a mostly introverted and reclusive life.()
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第4题
— ____ is it from your home to your school? — It's very near, only five minutes' bike ride.

A.How far

B.How long

C.How many

D.How soon

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第5题
Many of Joe Hill's songs_____ the workers to take up the struggle.

A.called on

B.called for

C.regarded as

D.looked over

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第6题
What’s the most important to you when you choose a job?()

A.Noone can help me

B.It must be the job I like

C.I have so many friends

D.I won’t choose it

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第7题
Though many things have been changed culturally, there is a commitment and sense of re
sponsibility that have not yet been _______ in today's society.

A、destroyed

B、discarded

C、validated

D、preserved

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According to the majority of Americans, women are ...

According to the majority of Americans, women are every bit as capable of being good political leaders as men. The same can be said of their ability to dominate the corporate boardroom. And according to a new Pew Research Center survey on women and leadership, most Americans find women indistinguishable from men on key leadership traits such as intelligence and capacity for innovation, with many saying they’re stronger than men in terms of being passionate and organized leaders. So why, then, are women in short supply at the top of government and business in the United States? According to the public, at least, it’s not that they lack toughness, management talent or proper skill sets. It’s also not all about work-life balance.Although economic research and previous survey findings have shown that career interruptions related to motherhood may make it harder for women to advance in their careers and compete for top executive jobs, relatively few adults in the recent survey point to this as a key barrier for women seeking leadership roles. Only about one-in-five say women’s family responsibilities are a major reason why there aren’t more females in top leadership positions in business and politics. Instead, topping the list of reasons, about four-in-ten Americans point to a double standard for women seeking to climb to the highest levels of either politics or business, where they have to do more than their male counterparts to prove themselves. Similar shares say the electorate (选民) and corporate America are just not ready to put more women in top leadership positions. As a result, the public is divided about whether the imbalance in corporate America will change in the foreseeable future, even though women have made major advances in the workplace. While 53% believe men will continue to hold more top executive positions in business in the future, 44% say it’s only a matter of time before as many women are in top executive positions as men. Americans are less doubtful when it comes to politics: 73% expect to see a female president in their lifetime. (2019.6月四级真题) Q: What do we learn from previous survey findings about women seeking leadership roles?

A、They have unconquerable difficulties on their way to success.

B、They are lacking in confidence when competing with men.

C、Their failures may have something to do with family duties.

D、Relatively few are hindered in their career advancement.

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I began teaching at the James School twenty-two years ago when I was twenty -six.In th
ose days the place was very different.But time changes, and of course education theory changes, too.Methods and materials change.Even the classroom looks different.

Twenty years ago, our classroom was a lot less pleasant.Very old-fashioned.We had fewer window, for example.There were five rows of desks, six desks in a row.Since everything was nailed to the floor, a student sat in the same place all day long.Oh, we had to be very strict.Now students move all over the room.They go to different areas for different subjects, and they write at these movable desks.The students are more mobile, and beca use they’re more mobile, they’re less restless, and because they’re less restless, they are more attentive.At least that’s the theory.And as a matter of fact, we really don’t have many behavior. problems here.

We use a modified open classroom system here at the James.I’ll try to explain what that means.Each student makes a work contract with his teacher.Basically, he agrees to a certain amount of work on a certain project.He hands the work in when he gets it done.He works at his own speed and plans h is own time.If he is particularly motivated in one subject—math, for instance—he can explore the subject more thoroughly than the others.But he must also complete his contract in arts or reading or social science.Freedom within a structured system: that ’s what we are trying to offer.

1.Now, the author of this passage must be in his ().

A.20’s

B.30’s

C.40’s

D.50’s

2.Now we really do not have many behavior. problems in the classroom because().

A.the students are more mobile and attentive

B.the teachers are more strict

C.the teachers are less strict

D.the students are less attentive and restless

3.The main idea of the third paragraph is about().

A.the characteristic of the modified open classroom system

B.the characteristic of the work contract

C.the freedom of the students

D.the generosity of the teachers

4.In a modifie d open classroom system,().

A.the student needn’t do any home work

B.the student can get more freedom in their study

C.the subject that the student should learn is decided by the teacher

D.there is not any discipline that the student should obey

5.According to the author, the educational system today is().

A.more strict and attentive

B.more pleasant and efficient

C.is similar to the educational system twenty years age

D.is sa tisfied by every teacher and student

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第10题
The most interesting architectural phenomenon of the 1970’s was the enthusiasm for ref
urbishing old buildings.Obviously, this was not an entirely new phenomenon.What is new is the wholesale interest in reusing the past, in recycling in adaptive rehabilitation.A few tieal efforts, such as ghirardelli square in San Francisco,proved their financial viability in 1960s, but it was in the 1970’s, with strong government support through tax incentives and rapid depreciation.As well as growing interest in ecology issues, that recycling became a major factor on the urban scene.

One of the most comprehensive ventures was the restoration and transformation of Boston’s eighteenth century Faneuil Hall and the Quincy Market, designed in 1824.This section had fallen on hard times, but beginning with the constuction of a new city hall immediately adjacent, it has returned to life with the intelligent reuse of these fine old buildings under the design leadership of Benjamin Thomson.He has provided a marvelous setting for dining, shopping, professional offices, and simply walking.

Butler Square, in Minnespois, exemplifies major changes in its comples of offices, commercial space, and public amenities carved out of a massive pile designed in 1906 as a hardware warehouse.The exciting interior timber structure of the’building was highlighted by cutting light courts through the interior and adding large skylights.

San Antonio,Texas, offers an object lesson for numerous other cities combating urban decay.Rather than bringing in the bulldozers, San Antonio’s leaders rehabilitated existing structures, while simultaneously cleaning up the San Antonio River,which menders through the business district.

36.What is the main idea of the passage?

A.During the 1970’s, old buildings in many cities were recycled for modern use.

B.Recent interest in ecology issues has led to the cleaning up of many rivers.

C.The San Antonio example shows that bulldozers are not the way to fight urban decay.

D.Strong government support has made adaptive rehabilitation a reality in Boston.

37.What is the space at Quincy Market now used for?

A.Boston’s new city hall.

B.Sports and recreational facilities.

C.Commercial and industrial warehouses.

D.Restaurant, offices, and stores.

38.According to the passage, Benjamin Thomson was the designer for a project

A.San FranciscoB.Boston.

C.Minneapois. D.San Antonio.

39.When was the Butler Square building originally built?

A.In the eighteenth century.

B.In the early nineteenth century.

C.In the late nineteenth century.

D.In the early twentieth century.

40.What is the author’s opinion of the San Antonio project?

A.It is clearly the best of the projects discussed.

B.It is a good project that could be copied in other cities.

C.The extensive use of bulldozers made the project unnecessarily costly.

D.The work done on the river was more important than the work done on the buildings.

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第11题

The term “company” has a special meaning when applied to business. A company is usually an enterprise that has limited liability. Companies with the word “Limited” or the abbreviation (缩写) “Ltd” after their name are defined as a company. Also, if you form. a limited liability partnership, or open a franchise (特许经营权), these are usually defined as companies as well. If you are not sure of the legal status of your business, you can contact a business solicitor for legal advice.

Within a company a board of directors, partners or chief executive will usually make the day-to-day decisions for their business. Most of the decisions the chief executive makes do not need to be ratified (批准), but more far reaching decisions will usually need the backing of the company’s board of directors with a majority vote.

A company can also have shareholders. How many shares an individual or investment group holds will determine how much say they have about the running

1According to Paragraph 2, within a company, who usually has the final say on the most important decisions?

A、Its business solicitor.

B、Its board of directors.

C、Its business partners.

D、Its chief executive.

2What determines how much say an individual has in a company’s decision-making?

A、The importance of the decision.

B、The state of the company’s business

C、The number of shares the person has in the company.

D、The company’s Annual General Meeting.

3How do business partners know whether they have the decision-making powers within a company?

A、Through the challenges their decisions meet.

B、Through checking with other partner companies.

C、Through consulting with a business solicitor.

D、Through the items of their partnership agreement.

4In writing this passage, the writer seems to be addressing ____________.

A、people who are laymen in business matters

B、people with much business experience

C、people who are going to start a company

D、people with power in business management

5What is the passage mainly about?

A、The way a company makes decisions.

B、The style. a company does business.

C、Development process of a company.

D、Organizational structure of a company.

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