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W: Good morning. sir. Could I ask you to check in pleaseM: Certainly.W: Your name. pleaseM: Charlie Kemp.W: OK. Your room number is 2004. Now, fill in the form, if you would, please, Mr. Kemp.M: OK. Where does the woman work().

At a bank.
B. At a hotel.
C. In a post-office.

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John was a clever boy, but his parents were poor, and he had to work in his spare time and during his holidays to pay for his education. Despite this, he managed to go to university, but it was so expensive to study there that during the holiday, he found it necessary to do two jobs at the same time in order to earn enough money to pay for his studies.One summer he managed to get a job in a butcher’s shop during the day time ,and another in a hospital at night. In the shop he learned to cut meat up quite nicely, so the butcher often left him to do all the serving while he went into a room behind the shop to do the accounts. In the hospital, on the other hand, he was, of course, allowed to do only the simplest jobs, like lifting people and carrying them from one part of the hospital to another. Both at the butcher’ s and at the hospital, John had to wear white clothes.One evening at the hospital, John had to carry a woman from her bed to the place where she was to have an operation. The woman was already feeling frightened at the thought of the operation before he came to get her, but when she saw John, that frightened her."No! No!" She cried, "Not my butcher! I won’t be operated on by my butcher!" and fainted away. John was a student, but at the same time he was().

A. a butcher and doctor
B. a manager and doctor
C. an assistant
D. a manager

Culture unchangingly molds(影响) human biology. Culture encourages certain activities, discourages others, and sets standards of physical health and attractiveness. Sports activity, which is influenced by culture, help build phenotyep(具有共型的一类有机物). American girls are encouraged to pursue-and so, they do well in-competitive track and field, swimming, and diving. Brazilian girls are encouraged to avoid public activities. In Brazil fewer females swim, drive, and run than is the case in America. Culture standards of attractiveness also affect athletic activities. Americans nm or swim not just to compete but to keep trim(漂亮的) and fit. Brazil’s beauty standards accept more fat, especially in female buttocks and hips. Years of swimming mold an enlarged upper torso, a massive neck, and powerful shoulders and back. Successful women swimmers tend to be big, strong, hard and bulky, but Brazilian culture says that women should be soft. A Brazilian beauty should have big hips and buttocks rather than big shoulders. So Brazil seldom sends female swimmers or runners to the Olympics. The countries that produce successful female swimmers are the United States, Germany, and Russia or any other one but not Latin countries including Brazil. What does the word "females" probably mean in this passage().

A. Women.
B. People.
C. Boys.
D. Men.

M: Come in, Madam. What’s the matter with youW: I don’t feel well, doctor. My head aches. And I have a sore throat (喉咙).M: Do you have a feverW: I think so.M: Well, let’s see. Put this thermometer (温度计) under your tongue.W: All right.M: Yes, you have a fever. I want to take a look at your throat. Open your mouth.W: What’s wrong with me, doctorM: Well, you have the flu. I’ll give you some medicine.W: When should I take the medicineM: Every four hours. I want you to stay in bed and rest. And drink plenty of water. You should come again in a day or two.W: Thank you, doctor. What did the doctor suggest the woman should do().

A. She should take some medicine and have a good rest at home
B. She should stay in hospital for a few days
C. She should come again in a’ day or two.

Do you often feel the quality of the goods we buy these days isn’t as good as it ought to beIn the past, when things were made by hand, it seems there was a lot of pride in individual workmanship. People were really proud of things they made.But now, of course, individuals don’t make things. Most things are made on assembly lines and one person only has a very small part in putting something together so there isn’t any workmanship any more.A good example of this is a friend of mine, Mary. She bought a toaster last summer at a sale. She used it, I guess, pretty often, but she only had it a couple of months when suddenly the plastic base of the toaster cracked wide open, and at the same time the heating system in the toaster burned out.She took it back to the store, but the clerk in the store said they wouldn’t take it back, and they wouldn’t give her money back, because she bought it on sale. So the only thing she could do was to buy a new one.I’m sure Mary is more careful when she buys things now, and that’s what we all have to be. It can be learned from the passage that ().

A. workmanship now can not be found as it was in the past
B. the toaster was broken because Mary used it too much
C. the quality of goods now isn’t as good as it was
D. it is fair enough for the store not to give money back to Mary

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