A.whom
B.theirs
C.what
D.them
第1题
A.whom
B.theirs
C.what
D.them
第2题
Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
For some people, suits are back. For some people—particularly in the boardrooms (董事会 议室) and comer offices of the biggest companies—they never went away.
The old saying "clothes make the man" is as much of a truth as ever. Today, as always, a well-made suit is not just a crucial business necessity; it also sends a subtle message that distinguishes the wearer as a person of taste and, in many cases, as someone with many zeroes in his yearly income.
What suits don't do to the same extent they once did is to reveal the wearer's background. In our age of equality in dressing, one doesn't need to be a blue blood or an Ivy (名牌大学) graduate to occupy the comer office or know the name of the best tailors. The result is that suits have become less a uniform. than an expression of individual style. If you're conservative in outlook, the odds are you will dress that way too. Like to be a bit flashier? Most likely, so are your clothes.
What has also changed is the way men buy suits and the occasions on which they wear them. Around the turn of the last century, men of all backgrounds and careers wore ties and a suit pretty much everywhere. These days men are more selective about when and where to dress up or dress down. A board meeting? Wear a suit. A business lunch? The same. A relaxation at a hotel by a lake? Not if you don't want to look like the hotel manager.
There are three key elements that go into choosing suits: price, style, and quality. Suits can be broken down into three basic styles: European (i. e. Italian), British and American. Many designers cross cultural lines. For tailoring options, the made-to-measure is the finest. Made-to- measure suits are created by highly skilled tailors to fit your every inch. They may ask you to try on five times before they complete and the starting prices mn upwards of $ 3, 000.
What does "Suits are back" mean in Line 1 ?
A.Suits are old-fashioned.
B.Suits are out-dated.
C.Suits are enjoying popularity again.
D.Suits are no longer popular.
第3题
第4题
A.stomachs
B.stomach
C.stomaches
D.kinds
第5题
A.extremely
B.so
C.very
D.even
第6题
No one knows Dr. Barry&39; s real name, her birth date, of her family&39; s background. Some re-cords show that she was born in 1795 in London. Some people say she was the daughter of a rich man or a royal prince. One fact we know is that in 1810, James Barry became a medical student at the University of Edinburgh.
James Barry&39; s classmates made fun of her because she didn&39; t have a beard and she was only five feet tall. But no one thought she was a girl. At the age of 20, James Barry graduated from the University of Edinburgh as a Doctor of Medicine. She was one of the youngest students to complete her studies. Dr. Barry then went to work in a London hospital and studied surgery. A year later,she entered the army and became a hospital assistant. We will never know how she avoided the ar-my physical examination.
For the next 45 years, Dr. James Barry was a British officer and a successful surgeon. Every-one admired her. She began to do a lot of important work for the army. ( 78 ) At that time, Eng-land had many colonies around the world. Dr. Barry spent a lot of time in foreign countries. She travelled to India, Corfu, Malta, and Jamaica. In 1856 she went to South Africa, and she was sooL known as the best doctor and surgeon in the colony. She saved the life of the governor&39; s daughter, and later she became the governor&39; s personal doctor. People admired Dr. Barry, but she also had a reputation as a troublemaker. If people talked about her high voice or tiny figure, she became very angry. She was an excellent swordsman, and she started fights often.
According to the passage, Dr. Barry was made fun of because she__________.
A.had a low voice
B.had a funny beard
C.was tall
D.was shol
Which of the following about James Barry is a fact?A.She had a rich father.
B.She became a medical student in 1810.
C.She was born in Edinburgh.
D.She was a royal princess.
Which of the following about James Barry is NOT TRUE?A.She was a troublemaker.
B.She worked in many foreign countries.
C.She made great contributions to the British Army.
D.She was the best doctor in London.
Dr. Barry was not happy when people talked about her__________.A.family
B.job
C.university
D.voice
The word swordsman in Paragraph 4 probably means__________.A.someone who is skilled at fighting with a sword
B.someone who is skilled at fighting with a gun
C.someone who often fights with other people
D.someone who often makes trouble for other people
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