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[单项选择]In the play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf a woman and her husband spend most of their time quarreling.
A. arguing on small matters
B. fighting for who is right
C. gossiping on their neighbors
D. teasing on each other
[单项选择]According to the woman, who would most probably be a successful candidate
A. A college graduate.
B. An experienced local writer.
C. An active researcher.
D. An efficient reporter.
[单项选择]What is the name of the woman poet who had her The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung up in America
A. Anne Bradstreet.
B. Maria Edgeworth.
C. Jane Austen.
D. Emily Dickinson.
[单项选择]The boss () already () with the woman, who ()him her plan.
A. is; talking; has told
B. will; talk; tells
C. has; talked; told
D. had; talked; told
[单项选择]The boss ______ already ______ with the woman, who ______ him her plan.
A. is; talking; has told
B. will; talk; tells
C. has; talked; told
D. had; talked; told
[单项选择]Who is the woman
A. A landscape artist.
B. A teacher.
C. A student.
D. A school registrar.
[单项选择]The woman who lost the key hoped the finder would turn it over to ______.
A. officially anyone
B. official anyone
C. anyone official
D. anyone officially
[单项选择]What can we guess about the woman who owned the shoe
A. She must have lived h happy Me.
B. She certainly dropped the shoe on purpose.
C. Her adventurous spirit is definitely admirable.
D. Her other shoes were equally fashionable.
[单项选择]Two decade ago a woman who shook hands with men on her own ______ was usually views as too forward.
A. endeavor
B. initiative
C. motivation
D. preference
[单项选择]Two decades ago a woman who shook hands with men on her own () was usually viewed as too for ward.
A. endeavor
B. initiative
C. motivation
D. preference
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Text 1
The subject of my study is a woman who is initiating social change in a small region in Texas. The women are Mexican Americans who are, or were, migrant agricultural workers. There is more than one kind of innovation at work in the region, of course, but I have chosen to focus on three related patterns of family behavior.
The pattern I lifestyle represents how migrant farm workers of all nationalities lived in the past and how many continue to live. I treat this pattern as a baseline with which to compare the changes represented by pattern II and III. Families in pattern I work and travel in ex tended kin units, with the eldest male occupying the position of authority. Families are large7 Eight or nine children are not unusual And all members are economic contributors in this strategy of family migration. Families in pattern II manifest some differences in behavior while still maintaining aspects of pattern I. They continue to migrate but on a reduce
A. They earn a reliable and comparatively high income.
B. They continue to work solely to meet the urgent needs of their family.
C. They enjoy the fellowship involved in working with other women.
D. They serve as models of behavior for others in the region.