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Traditionally, a person is considered "well" if he ______.A.does not have any unhealthy li

Traditionally, a person is considered "well" if he ______.

A.does not have any unhealthy living habits

B.does not have any physical handicaps

C.is able to handle his daily routines

D.is free from any kind of disease

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第1题
The high cost of urban transportation has invariably fallen most heavily on the poorest cl

The high cost of urban transportation has invariably fallen most heavily

on the poorest classes, who pay a higher proportion of family income to 【S1】______

transportation, and often cannot find adequate means of reaching

employment. In modern industrial centers new jobs tend to locate away from 【S2】______

file congested districts where the poor traditionally live.

Normally walking speed for a man has remained at about 3.1 miles per

hour at the beginning of recorded history. Horses and horse-drawn omnibuses 【S3】______

raised the speed of travel to approximately 6 miles per hour. Buses and

trolleys providing average speeds of 5 to 6 miles per hour in rush-hour traffic 【S4】______

to 12-14 miles per hour on most city streets in other time periods. Speed of

up to 50 miles per hour are often reached by buses in outlying streets of large

cities, but schedule speeds, which include stopping times, are much higher. 【S5】______

Studies of relative speeds of principle mid 20th-century urban-transit

modes showed average automobile speeds of up to 10 miles per hour,

compare with 16 miles per hour for suburban rail roads, and substantially less 【S6】______

for other mass transit. When doubtless valid statistically, such studies are 【S7】______

misleading because of the different functions of the different types of transit

To gain a real picture of urban transit speeds in a city like Paris or New York

would require a rationale that included a number of persons moved per mile, 【S8】______

how near the center of the city the movement took place, and aim station

spacing. Broadly speaking, what may be said that while speed of movement, 【S9】______

especially during rush hours, still leaves something to be desired in most

cities, it is as critical a problem as that of costs. 【S10】______

【S1】

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第2题
听力原文:Americans now spend more money on fast food than they do on higher education, per

听力原文: Americans now spend more money on fast food than they do on higher education, personal computers, software or new cars. The rapid growth of the fast-food industry has been driven by fundamental changes in the U.S. economy. The hourly wage of the average American worker peaked in 1973 and then steadily declined until last year. Women entered the work force in record numbers, often motivated less by feminism than by a need to help pay the bills. In 1975, about a third of American mothers with young children worked outside the home; today about two-thirds of such mothers are employed. As the sociologists Cameron Lynne Macdonald and Carmen Sirianni have noted, the entry of women into the nation's work force has greatly increased demand for the types of services that housewives traditionally performed: cooking, cleaning and child-care. The fast-food industry has benefited from these demographic changes, supplying at low cost the meals no longer prepared in the home and hiring at low wages millions of young women in need of extra income.

The McDonald's Corp. has become a powerful symbol of America's service economy, the rector now responsible for ninety percent of the country's new jobs. In 1968, McDonald's operated about 1,000 restaurants. Today it has about 23,000 restaurants worldwide and opens roughly 2,000 new ones each year. An estimated one of every eight Americans has worked at McDonald's. The company annually trains more new workers than the U.S. Army. McDonald's is the nation's largest purchaser of beef and potatoes. It is the second-largest purchaser of poultry.

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A.Because they are motivated by feminism.

B.Because they have to own money to support their family.

C.Because they don't have to take care their babies.

D.Because their husband want them to work.

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第3题
The British people traditionally like to live in ().

A.high buildings

B.small houses

C.big houses

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第4题
A) inherently B) traditionally C) conditionallyD) occasionally

A) inherently

B) traditionally

C) conditionally

D) occasionally

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第5题
Traditionally, Chinese businessmen often make their deals _______ dinner.

A.over

B.with

C.for

D.by

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第6题
Traditionally people believe that humor ______.A.can be tested and scientifically scrutini

Traditionally people believe that humor ______.

A.can be tested and scientifically scrutinized

B.has something to do with a person's brain

C.cannot be found in brain-damaged people

D.is an intangible part of a person's personality

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第7题
The most basic element of meaning is traditionally called().

A.free morpheme

B.bound morpheme

C.morpheme

D.morphology

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第8题
Traditionally, it is believed that people without self-esteem ______.A.are usually the tar

Traditionally, it is believed that people without self-esteem ______.

A.are usually the targets of organized crime

B.are less violent than those with unrealistically high self-esteem

C.are more likely to hurt others to gain self-esteem

D.always resort to violence when their self image is challenged

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第9题
While women have shown steady advancement and upward mobility, their share of jobs in
traditionally male roles is still relatively low.

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第10题
The west is traditionally the land of the pioneers and the cowboys, where ________
could be easily made in cattle or land.

A) fortunes

B) property

C) opportunities

D) treasure

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