—Do you often cook at home, Lucy?
—No. It is my husband ________ does most of the housework.
A.that | B.whom | C.what | D.which |
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---Do you often cook at home, Lucy?
---No, It is my husband _________ does most of the housework.
A.that | B.whom | C.what | D.which |
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—Do you often cook at home, Lucy?
—No. It is my husband ________ does most of the housework.
A.that | B.whom | C.what | D.which |
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“Who does the cooking in your home?” I’m often asked by my colleagues. “My wife and I share it 50/50,” I usually say without hesitation.
It’s a lie, of course. We’re pretty much even(相等的)when it comes to the children and the elderly. But the paying of bills isn’t 50/50-my wife pays all sorts of household expenses, so I never even have to set eyes on them. And the cooking isn’t 50/50, either.
The truth is that I am the cook. On my recent 40th birthday, I received the following gifts from my children: a new pot, two mini bottles of truffle oil, a decorative salad-dressing pourer, and a juice-making machine. For a moment I longed for something more manly, a cricket bat, perhaps, and then had to admit that all these things would be useful for me.
It’s not that my wife can’t or doesn’t like to cook (she makes delicious Welsh cakes). Nor has it always been this way. In the early years of our marriage I’d be relaxing with a glass of wine while my wife prepared for dinner after work.
But at some point that changed and I became the cook. Ten years with my wife gave me the rewards-I can throw together a roast, and I can make much foreign food. But I have truly become a monster(怪物)in the kitchen, unable to keep myself away from cooking. “You have to add Dijon to the sauce; it brings out the taste of the cheese,” I volunteer, as my wife is cooking. “Quick, stir in the butter so the dish becomes delicious.”
Is it any wonder that my wife has given up coming into the kitchen while I find the whole process of chopping, mixing, and adding things deeply satisfying?
1.What do the writer and his wife probably share evenly at home?
a.Cooking in the kitchen.
b.Taking care of the children.
c.Paying household expenses.
d.Taking care of the elderly at home.
A.ab B.bd C.bc D.ac
2.The gifts that the writer received on his 40th birthday show that .
A.he is in charge of the cooking at home
B.his children don’t know him at all
C.he doesn’t get along well with his children
D.his children have made wrong choices
3.What do we know about the writer’s wife?
A.She can’t cook.
B.She doesn’t like cooking.
C.She only knows how to make Welsh cakes
D.She used to cook for the family.
4.From Paragraph 5 we learn that the writer .
A.likes sticking his nose into other people’s business
B.doesn’t think his wife is good at cooking
C.studies very hard in order to cook well
D.enjoys cooking in the kitchen
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“Who does the cooking in your home?” I’m often asked by my colleagues. “My wife and I share it 50/50,” I usually say without hesitation.
It’s a lie, of course. We’re pretty much even(相等的)when it comes to the children and the elderly. But the paying of bills isn’t 50/50-my wife pays all sorts of household expenses, so I never even have to set eyes on them. And the cooking isn’t 50/50, either.
The truth is that I am the cook. On my recent 40th birthday, I received the following gifts from my children: a new pot, two mini bottles of truffle oil, a decorative salad-dressing pourer, and a juice-making machine. For a moment I longed for something more manly, a cricket bat, perhaps, and then had to admit that all these things would be useful for me.
It’s not that my wife can’t or doesn’t like to cook (she makes delicious Welsh cakes). Nor has it always been this way. In the early years of our marriage I’d be relaxing with a glass of wine while my wife prepared for dinner after work.
But at some point that changed and I became the cook. Ten years with my wife gave me the rewards-I can throw together a roast, and I can make much foreign food. But I have truly become a monster(怪物) in the kitchen, unable to keep myself away from cooking. “You have to add Dijon to the sauce; it brings out the taste of the cheese,” I volunteer, as my wife is cooking. “Quick, stir in the butter so the dish becomes delicious.”
Is it any wonder that my wife has given up coming into the kitchen while I find the whole process of chopping, mixing, and adding things deeply satisfying?
1.What do the writer and his wife probably share evenly at home?
a. Cooking in the kitchen.
b. Taking care of the children.
c. Paying household expenses.
d. Taking care of the elderly at home.
A. ab B. bc C. bd D. ac
2.The gifts that the writer received on his 40th birthday show that .
A. his children don’t know him at all
B. he is in charge of the cooking at home
C. he doesn’t get along well with his children
D. his children have made wrong choices
3.What do we know about the writer’s wife?
A. She can’t cook.
B. She doesn’t like cooking.
C. She used to cook for the family.
D. She only knows how to make Welsh cakes.
4.From Paragraph 5 we learn that the writer .
A. likes sticking his nose into other people’s business
B. doesn’t think his wife is good at cooking
C. studies very hard in order to cook well
D. enjoys cooking in the kitchen
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In Scandinavian countries it is common ____ for the husband to stay at home to look after the baby.
A.use B.sense C.practice D.idea
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—My favorite TV______ is A Bite of Chinese(舌尖上的中国).
—We like it, too. My mother often cooks delicious food after watching it.
A. composition B. guidebook
C. entertainment D. program
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三. 完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,计30分)
Two years 36 , my husband bought me a bike. If you live in a town, it is often faster than a car and you 37 have to worry 38 parking. You can 39 it anywhere. As it has a seat 40 the back and a basket at the 41 .I can take my small daughter to the library, shopping and anywhere in fact.
I use it 42 in summer when the weather is warm and dry. It can also be very dangerous. You must, of course ,be careful 43a bike. Accidents are not the 44 problems, though. One day I went shopping and 45 back to 46 my front wheel was 47 . Though it was a long walk to the bike shop, I have to buy a 48 one.
My husband 49 my bike sometimes for a short journey. He is not a good cyclist(骑自行车的人) but says it is 50 than waiting 51 a bus. He still 52 his car for 53 journey 54 and fresh air, and cycling makes me feel a lot 55 .
36. A. ago B. before C. after D. until
37. A. doesn’t B. don’t C. didn’t D. not
38. A. with B. about C. at D. over
39. A. lie B. laid C. forget D. leave
40. A. in B. at C. behind D. down
41. A. before B. top C. front D. end
42. A. not B. more C. best D. most
43. A. on B. over C. above D. with
44. A. one B. only C. very D. right
45. A. come B. has come C. came D. comes
46. A. see B. watch C. find D. look
47. A. missed B. losing C. missing D. go
48. A. another B. new C. other D. the other
49. A. uses B. takes C. brings D. fetches
50.. A. good B. well C. better D. more
51. A. in B. on C. from D. for
52. A. likes B. prefers C. loves D. hopes
53. A. short B. longer C. long D. small
54. A .exercise B. good C. practice D. games
55. A. old B. older C. young D. younger
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No one likes to fail. Whether it’s at work, at home, or in another area of your life, failure is painful and it can also be costly in terms of time, money, or both.1. If you never suffer a failure, then you’re probably not pushing yourself to your full potential. The following are some tips on how to pick yourself up after you’ve failed.
Remember that other people fail too. 2. They’ll tell you about that great new contract(合同) they signed, not the deal that failed eventually though they worked on it for months. But failure is normal, and lots of people fail time and time again before meeting with success.
Remind yourself of your past successes. Failing doesn’t mean that you’re worthless, or that you’ll never achieve the things you want.3. Maybe you had high marks last term, or you lost weight, or you learned to play a musical instrument. You might want to write down a list of successes---things that you’ve accomplished over the past few years, whether big or small. If you ever lack confidence, you can go back and read over that list.
4. Your past successes are important, but so are your past failures. You’ve made mistakes before, and you’ve survived them. Perhaps you did badly in an exam, or lost your temper and had to apologize. It’s not fun to think about the times when things went wrong, but by acknowledging your failures, you can remind yourself that today is no different. Just as you recovered in the past, you can recover from your recent failure too.
5. Whatever goes wrong, you’re probably facing some sort of decision. Don’t rush into making a hasty decision, but do look for a forward path. That might require some deep thinking.
A. Make a decision.
B. Limit the damage caused.
C. Remind yourself of your past failures.
D. However, failure is a normal part of life.
E. Get some advice and support from others.
F. Most people don’t talk openly about their failures.
G. Think of all the times in the past when you’ve succeeded.
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Do you often dream at night? How do you feel when you dream? Is it useful to our health? “Dreams may be more important than sleep, and we all need to dream,” some scientists say.
Dreams take up about one quarter of our sleeping time. People have several dreams each night. Dreams are like short films. They are usually in colour. Some dreams are like old films. They come to us over and over again. That may be because the dreamer is worrying about something. Dreaming may be a way of trying to find an answer. Some people get new ideas about their work from dreams. They may have been thinking about their work all day. These thoughts can carry over into dreams.
Sometimes we wake up with a good feeling from a dream. But often we can’t remember the dream. Dreams can disappear quickly from memory.
Too much dreaming can be harmful. The more we sleep, the longer we dream. The mind is at work when we dream. That is why we may have a long sleep and still wake up tired.
1.The first paragraph tells us that dream is very ______.
A. interesting B. important
C. useful D. harmful
2.When a dream comes to somebody again and again, it shows ______.
A. he often does the work about the dream
B. somebody misses him very much
C. the dream is very important to him
D. he is worrying about something
3.According to the passage, we know dreaming can ______ sometimes.
A. hurt us badly
B. let us think over and over
C. help us find new ideas
D. wake us up early
4.The passage mainly tells us ______.
A. what a dream is
B. dreams are like films
C. too much dreaming is harmful
D. we can remember our dreams
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As you move around your home, take a good look at the things you have. It is likely that your living room will have a television set and a video, and your kitchen a washing machine and a microwave oven. Your bedroom drawers will be filled with almost three times as many clothes as you need. You almost certainly own a car and possibly a home computer, holiday abroad at least once a year and eat out at least once a week.
Now, perhaps, more than ever before, people are wondering what life is all about, and what it is for. Seeking material success is beginning to trouble large numbers of people around the world. They feel that the long hours work culture to make more money is eating up their lives, leaving them very little time or energy for family or pastimes. Many are turning to other ways of living and downshifting is one of them. Six percent of workers in Britain took the decision to downshift last year.
One couple who downshifted is Daniel and Liz. They used to work in central London. He was a newspaper reporter and she used to work for an international bank. They would go to work by train every day from their large house in the suburbs, leaving their two children with a nanny. Most evenings Daniel wouldn’t get home until eight or nine o’clock and nearly twice a month he would have to fly to New York for meetings. They both earned a large amount of money but began to feel that life was passing them by.
Nowadays, they run a farm in the mountains of Wales. “I always wanted to have a farm then,” says Daniel, “and we took almost a year to make the decision to downshift. It’s taken some getting used to, but it’s been worth it. We have to think twice now about spending money on car repairs and we no longer have any holidays. However, I think it’s made us stronger as a family, and the children are a lot happier.
Liz, however, is not quite sure. “I used to enjoy my job, even though it was hard work and long hours. I’m not really a country girl, but I suppose I’m gradually getting used to looking after the animals. One thing I do like, though, is being able to see more of my children. My advice for other people wanting to do the same is not to think about it too much or you might not do it at all.”
1.The passage tells us that .
A. people seldom work long hours to make money
B. people hardly buy more things than necessary
C. people are sure everything they own is in the right place
D. people realize there is more to life than just making money
2.Daniel and Liz both agree that the move to the farm ____.
A. was easy to organize B. has improved family life
C. was extremely expensive D. has been a total success
3.What does the author mean by saying “the long hours work culture to make more money is eating up their lives” in the second paragraph?
A. People work long hours to earn their living.
B. To make more money through hard work is the aim of people’s life.
C. Long hours of hard work occupy too much of people’s life.
D. People spent too much time and money eating meals.
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