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[单项选择]According to the passage, women are usually good at ______.
A. body language
B. logical reasoning
C. tasks demanding for the use of words
D. both A and B
[单项选择]A busy shopping center is usually also a good location for a restaurant.
A. 忙碌的购物中心常常也是饭店好生意的来源。
B. 忙碌的购物中心经常也有一家地理位置好的饭店。
C. 繁忙的购物中心常常也是就餐的好地方。
D. 繁忙的购物中心通常也是建造饭店的好地方。
[单项选择]Girls usually are not good at ______.
A. arranging a row of beads
B. fine motor performance
C. manipulating three-dimensional space
D. mastering of languages
[单项选择]Although the pay is not good, people usually find social work ______ in other ways.
A. payable
B. respectful
C. grateful
D. rewarding
[单项选择]The passage suggests that married couples become
A. unfriendly with guests.
B. uninterested in guests.
C. hostile when guests have left.
D. quiet when guests have left.
[单项选择]While studying those couples who got divorced and those who stayed married, all the following factors were included EXCEPT ______
A. ethnical background
B. sex
C. education
D. salary
[单项选择]The passage states that while married couples can prepare for grieving by _______.
A. being self- reliant.
B. evading intimacy.
C. developing habits.
D. avoiding independence.
[单项选择]A supermarket usually has
A. lots of rooms for shoppers to sit in.
B. lots of rest rooms for shoppers to use.
C. ample space for shoppers to move round.
D. lots of rooms where new varieties of goods are on display.
[单项选择]According to the passage, couples having infant children ______.
[单项选择]Why are some African-American couples today still choosing jumping the broom as part of their wedding ceremony
A. The broom has long held significant meaning only for African Americans.
B. Jumping the broom has significant meaning for them, also symbolizing the start of home-making for the newlywed couple.
C. African American couples were not allowed to formally marry and live together.
D. In Africa, the day after the wedding, the bride assisted the other women in the family in sweeping the courtyard.
[单项选择]The newly discovered fault was extraordinary because