Passage One 26. A. She was the first female Doctor of Medicine. B. She was the best nineteenth-century physician. C. She studied at many famous medical schools. D. She practiced medicine in Asia and Africa. 27. A. Because she threatened their status. B. Becuase she was too aggressive. C. Because they had sex discrimination. D. Because they disliked foreign students. 28. A. She worked as a peacemaker between the U.S. and UK. B. She founded the first private infirmary in Britain. C. She advocated women liberation movements. D. She introduced the idea of disease prevention to schools.
第1题
A.working in a bicycle factory
B.going to a film studio
C.driving past him in her car
D.waiting for a bus
第2题
A.raised
B.raising
C.to raise
第3题
A.The rich should help the poor.
B.One good turn deserves another.
C.Kindness is the greatest wisdom.
D.A kindness shown,a kindness sown.
第4题
A.The lack of time.
B.The quality of life.
C.The frustrations at work.
D.The pressure on working families.
第5题
The following passage contains TEN errors, one in each numbered line. Underline the errors and put the corrections in the blanks.(标红句子为无错误句,大家把改好的词写在答案区就可以了,忽略具体哪个行哪个词。) Last week I had a disagreement in a matter of principle with a man at work. When I got home, I gave my daughter a blow-by-blow account of the bust-up, expected her loyal support. Instead she rolled her eyes. “Poor X,” she said, sided with my adversary. “You can be very difficult,” she explained, “I don’t think you realize it.” She is right about the second point. I do not see myself as difficult—I am perfectly reasonable. To check this was the consensus view, the following morning I conducted a survey. I bearded first colleague I saw and demanded: “Am I difficult?” He looked uncomfortable at be put on the spot when he had barely put his coat off. “Yes,” he said. I asked three more people. All gave the same answer. To be difficult at work is not generally thought to be a good thing. On Amazon there are 1,387 titles on how to deal with difficult people with titles such as Since Strangling Isn’t an Option. I failed finding a single volume called What to Do When the Difficult Person Is Me or How to Be Difficult and Influence People. As a columnist, being difficult is part of the job—if you do not enjoy sometimes get up the noses of readers, you are too bland to be any good. Indeed, as a journalist, be personally difficult can serve you rather well.
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