Text 3After watching my mother deal with our family of five, I can’ t understand why her answer to the question, "What do you do’ is al ways, "Oh, I’ m just a housewife. ’ JUST a housewife Anyone who spends most of her time in meal preparation and clean-up, washing and drying clothes, keeping the house clean, leading a scout troop, playing taxi driver to us kids when it’ s time for school, music lessons or the dentist, doing volunteer work for her favorite charity, and making sure that all our family needs are met is not JUST a housewife, She’s the real Wonder Woman.Why is it that so many mothers like mine think of themselves as second - class or something similar Where has this notion come from Have we males made them feel this way Has our society made "going to work" outside the home seem more important than what a house wife must face each dayI would be very curious to see what would happen if a housewife went on strike. Dishes would pile up. Food in the house would run out. No meals would appear on the table. There would be no clean clothes when needed. High boots would be required just to make it through the house scattered with garbage. Walking and bus riding would increase. Those scout troops would have to break up. Charities would suffer.I doubt if the man of the house would be able to take over. Oh, he might start out with the attitude that he can do just as good a job, but how long would that last Not long, once he had to come home each night after work to more household duties. There would be no more coming home to a prepared meal; he’ d have to fix it himself. The kids would all be screaming for something to eat, clean clothes and more bus fare money. Once he quieted the kids, he’d have to clean the house, go shopping, make sure that kids got a bath, and fix lunches for the next day. Once the kids were down for the night, he might’ be able to crawl into an unmade bed and ,try to read the morning newspaper.No, I don’ t think many males are going to volunteer for the job. I know I don’ t want it. So, thanks, mom ! I’ ll do what I can to create a national holiday for housewives. It could be appropriately called Wonder Woman Day. By what means do the children of the author' s family go to school()
A. They take school bus.
B. They take a taxi.
C. Their mother drives for them.
D. Scout troop sends them to school.
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患者,女,30岁,已婚。经行量多,色淡红,质清稀,伴有神疲肢倦,气短懒言,小腹空坠,面色咣白,舌淡,苔薄,脉细弱。其证候是
A. 血虚
B. 气虚
C. 血瘀
D. 血热
E. 阴虚
Text 4Last summer, some twenty-eight thousand homeless people were afforded shelter by the city of New York. Of this number, twelve thou sand were children and six thousand were parents living together in families. The average child was six years old, the average parent twenty seven. A typical homeless family included a mother with two or three children, but in about one-fifth of these families two parents were present. Roughly ten thousand single persons, then, made up the remainder of the population of the city’ s shelter.These proportions vary somewhat from one area of the nation to another. In all areas, however, families are the fastest-growing sector of the homeless population, and in the Northeast they are by far the largest sector already. In Massachusetts, three-fourths of the homeless now are families with children; in certain parts of Massachusetts-Attleboro and Northampton, for example-the proportion reaches 90percent. Two thirds of the homeless children studied recently in Boston were less than five years old.Of the estimated two to three million homeless people nationwide, about 500,000 are dependent children, according to Robert Hayes, counsel to the National Coalition for the homeless. Including their parents, at least 750,000 homeless people in America are family members.What is to be made, then, of the supposition that the homeless are primarily the former residents of mental hospitals, persons who were carelessly released during the 1970s Many of them are, to be sure. Among the older men and women in the streets and shelters, as many as one-third ( some believe as many as one-half) may be chronically disturbed, and a number of these people left mental hospitals during the 1970s. But in a city like New York, where nearly half the homeless are small children with an average of six, to operate on the basis of such a supposition makes no sense. Their parents, with an average age of twenty-seven, are not likely to have been hospitalized in the 1970s, either. Which of the following statements is true()
A. Robert Hayes thought more homeless people are family members.
B. There is a trend that more and more homeless people live in families.
C. The proportion of homeless families remains the same in the country.
D. Most of the children had the opportunity, to study in Boston.
关于头颅正位标准影像显示,以下错误的是
A. 显示头颅正位影像,照片包括全部颅骨及下颌骨升支
B. 矢状缝及鼻中隔影像居中,眼眶、上颌窦、筛窦等左右对称显示
C. 顶骨及两侧颞骨影像对称
D. 颞骨岩部上缘位于眼眶正中,外耳孔显示清晰
E. 颅骨骨板及骨质结构显示清晰
The first two stages in the development of civilized man were probably the invention of primitive weapons and the discovery of fire, al though nobody knows exactly when acquired the use of (1) .The (2) of language is also obscure. No doubt it began very gradually. Animals have a few cries that serve (3) signals, (4) even the highest apes have not been found able to pronounce words (5) with the most intensive professional instruction. The superior brain of man i, apparently (6) for the mastering of speech. When man became sufficiently intelligent, we must suppose that he (7) the number of cries for different purposes. It was a great day (8) he discovered that speed could be used for narrative. There are those who think that (9) picture language preceded oral language. A man (10) a picture on the wall of his cave to show (11) direction he had gone, or (12) prey he hoped to catch. Probably-picture language and oral language developed side by side. I am inclined to think that language (13) the most important single factor in the development of man. Two important stages came not (14) before the dawn of written history. The first was the domestication of animals; the second was agriculture. Agriculture was (15) in human progress to which subsequently there was nothing comparable (16) our own machine age. Agriculture made possible (17) immense increase in the number of the human species in the regions where it could be successfully practiced. (18) were, at first, only those in which nature fertilized the soil (19) each harvest. Agriculture met with violent resistance from the pastoral nomads, but the agricultural way of life prevailed in the end (20) the physical comforts it provided. 6()
A. is
B. was
C. has been
D. is being