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[单项选择]It is a favorable thing to look back at some of the reforms which have long been an accepted part of our life, and to examine the opposition, usually bitter and very strange, sometimes dishonest but all too often honest, which had to be countered by the restless advocates of "grandmotherly" law.
The reforms treated in this book are not the well-known measures--like the abolition of slavery, the reform of Parliament, the vote of women--which are recorded in the standard history books. Here are some of the less familiar struggles which, with one or two exceptions, social historians have tended to dismiss briefly. Yet these old controversies give no less revealing an insight into the minds of our grandfathers than do the major issues of the last century. The pulse of a generation can be taken just as effectively by considering its attitudes to the marrying of dead wives’ sisters, to the fetching of father’s beer or even to the sweeping of chimneys. Some of the reforms dealt with we
A. it is good to look at the arguments against them.
B. it is good that they have been accepted.
C. they were healthier than we now appreciate.
D. we should study the alternativ
[单项选择]Putting the bottles, boxes and books back where they belong, please. Don’t leave them on the desk.
A. Putting
B. where
C. belong
D. leave
[单项选择] History of Immigration
As we look back at the 20th century we realize that never in the history of mankind have humans migrated so much. Millions of people have left their homes to relocate in other parts of the world in order to change their destiny. People from all over the world have dared to dream of a better future for themselves and for their children.
Others were forced out of their homelands in order to escape atrocities (暴政, 暴行). The two world wars during this century forced large numbers of people to seek refuge in a distant land in order to survive.
Australia
Since 1945, over six million people have come to Australia as new settlers. Their arrival has had a marked influence on all aspects of our society. The trigger for a large-scale migration was the end of World War II.
In Europe, millions of people were driven outside their homelands, unable to return. In Australia, there was a desperat
A. Y
B. N
C. NG
[单项选择] HISTORY OF IMMIGRATION
As we look back at the 20 century we realize that never in the history of mankind have humans migrated so much. Millions of people have left their homes to relocate in other parts of the world in order to change their destiny. People from all over the world have dared to dream of a better future for themselves and for their children.
Others were forced out of their homelands in order to escape atrocities (暴政,暴行). The two world wars during this century forced large numbers of people to seek refuge in a distant land in order to survive.
Australia
Since 1945, over six million people have come to Australia as new settlers. Their arrival has had a marked influence on all aspects of our society. The trigger for a large-scale migration was the end of World War II.
In Europe, millions of people were driven outside their homelands, unable to return. In Australia, there was a desperate shortage of labour and a belief that su
A. Y
B. N
C. NG