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Mary _____ herself for making the silly mistake and letting the golden opportunity sli

p through her fingers.

A.amused

B.justified

C.blessed

D.cursed

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第1题
Mary Lyn Miller herself was once quite dissatisfied with her own work. [Y][N][NG]

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第2题
听力原文:M: I knew Mary played the piano.but I didn't know she played the guitar. W: Neith

听力原文:M: I knew Mary played the piano.but I didn't know she played the guitar.

W: Neither did I.It seems she just picked it up on her own,over the summer.She does have an artistic talent.

Q: What can we learn about Mary from the conversation?

(15)

A.Mary doesn't have much talent for the piano.

B.Mary taught herself to play the guitar.

C.Mary prefers to play the guitar now.

D.Mary got the guitar unexpectedly on her way home.

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第3题
Did Sarah Josepha Hale write “Mary’s Little Lamb,” the eternal nursery rhyme(儿歌)about

Did Sarah Josepha Hale write “Mary’s Little Lamb,” the eternal nursery rhyme(儿歌)about girl named Mary with a stubborn lamb? This is still disputed, but it’s clear that the woman 26 reputed for writing it was one of America’s most fascinating 27 characters. In honor of the poem publication on May 24,1830, here’s more about the 28 supposed author’s life.Hale wasn’t just a writer, she was also a 29 fierce social advocate, and she was particularly 30 obsessed with an ideal New England, which she associated with abundant Thanksgivinx xg meals that she claimed had “a deep moral influence,” she began a nationwide 31 campaign to have a national holiday declared that would bring families together while celebrating the 32 traditional festivals. In 1863, after 17 years of advocacy including letters to five presidents, Hale got it. President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, issued a 33 proclamation setting aside the last Thursday in November for the holiday.The true authorship of “Mary’s Little Lamb” is disputed. According to New England Historical Society, Hale wrote only one part of the poem, but claimed authorship. Regardless of the author, it seems that the poem was 34 inspired by a real event. When young Mary Sawyer was followed to school by a lamb in 1816, it caused some problems. A bystander named John Roulstone wrote a poem about the event, then, at some point, Hale herself seems to have helped write it. However, if a 1916 piece by her great-niece is to be trusted, Hale claimed for the 35 rest of her life that “Some other people pretended that someone else wrote the poem”.

A)campaign

B)career

C)characters

D)features

E)fierce

F)inspired

G)latter

H)obsessed

I)proclamation

J)rectified

K)reputed

L)rest

M)supposed

N)traditional

O)versatile

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第4题
听力原文: Mary Katherine Goddard was the only woman who signed on the early copies of the
Declaration of Independence. (29.) It was she, a Baltimore printer, who published the first official copies of the Declaration, the first copies that included the names of its signers and therefore announces the support of all thirteen colonies.

Mary Goddard first got into printing at the age of twenty-four when her brother opened a printing shop in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1762. When he proceeded to get into trouble with his partners and creditors, it was Mary Goddard and her mother who were left to run the shop. In 1765 they began publishing the Providence Gazette, a weekly newspaper. Similar problems seemed to follow her brother as he opened businesses in Philadelphia and again in Baltimore. Each time Ms. Goddard was brought in to run the newspapers. After starting Baltimore's first newspaper, The Maryland Journal, in 1773, her brother went broke trying to organize a colonial postal service. (30) While he was in debtor's prison, Mary Katherine Goddard's name appeared on the newspaper's name plate for the first time. When the Continental Congress fled there from Philadelphia in 1776, it commissioned Ms. Goddard to print the first official version of the Declaration of Independence in January 1777. After printing the documents, she herself paid the post riders to deliver the Declaration throughout the colonies.

During the American Revolution, Mary Goddard continued to publish Baltimore's only newspaper, which one historian claimed was "second to none among the colonies". She was also the city's postmaster from 1775 to 1789—appointed by Benjamin Franklin—and is considered to-be the first woman to hold a federal position.

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A.Because she was the first women working in newspaper business.

B.Because she published the early documents.

C.Because she was one of the representatives from Rhode Island colony.

D.Because she herself delivered the copies of Declaration throughout the colonies.

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第5题
As good office secretary, Mary Smith knows that all phone【S1】______.calls must be answered

As good office secretary, Mary Smith knows that all phone 【S1】______.

calls must be answered promptly and handled efficiently. She

knows that a secretary must be pleasant and helpful, no matter

however busy she is or 【S2】______.

what kind of mood she may be. She knows she must keep calm 【S3】______.

if a caller gets impatiently or becomes angry; also, of course, she 【S4】______.

knows she can never allow herself to lost her temper. If she does 【S5】______.

not have the information the callers ask, she must know who 【S6】______.

does have the information. Finally, she knows that one of her

most important responsibilities is to "screen" telephone calls and

to know which calls to refer to her boss, which calls to refer to

the other people, and which calls to handle herself. 【S7】______.

A well-handling telephone call will give the caller a good 【S8】______.

impression of the company he or she is dealing with. For that 【S9】______.

reason, an office secretary who can handle telephone calls

cheerfully, tactfully, and efficiently is a valuable asset to some 【S10】______.

organization.

【S1】

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第6题
听力原文:Mary did not like getting up early in the morning. If her sister did not wake her

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The next morning, she slept through the alarm and woke up at half past eight. She was not used to rushing and everything went wrong. At last, she was ready, and rushed out to catch a bus. She jumped on the first one. She looked at her watch, but it was not there. She must have forgotten to put it on in her rush. When she arrived at the university, she hurried to the lecture hall. She was astonished to find that the doors were locked. She looked round to find someone, and saw a clock which said half past seven, "I can't understand it!" she cried out. "Nobody's here and the clock is slow!" Then she suddenly remembered. Her alarm clock had stopped the day before and she must have forgotten to reset the hands. "This is the first time I'll hear the beginning of a lecture," she said to herself, laughing.

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A.Because the speaker was an artist.

B.Because she was always a hard-working student.

C.Because the artist's paintings appeal to her so much.

D.Because the subject was an important one.

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第7题
听力原文:M: Can you believe I just had to pay 20 pounds for a hair cut in Steward?F: You s

听力原文:M: Can you believe I just had to pay 20 pounds for a hair cut in Steward?

F: You should try the salon where I go. It's only 10. But it takes a while to get an appointment.

Q: What does the woman mean?

(16)

A.She suggests the man to go to a farther place to trim his hair.

B.She offers to cut the man's hair herself at the price of 10.

C.She tells the man a cheaper but busier place to have his hair cut.

D.She used to trim her hair in a luxurious saloon.

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第8题
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage: Grandma Moses is among the most c
elebrated twentieth century painters of the United States, yet she had barely started painting before she was in her late seventies. As she once said of herself: “I would never sit back in a rocking chair, waiting for someone to help me.” No one could have had a more productive age. She was born Anna Mary Robertson on a farm in New York State, one of five boys and five girls.(“We came in bunches, like radishes.”) At twelve she left home and was in domestic service until, at twenty seven, she married Thomas Moses, the hired hand of one of her employers. They farmed most of their lives, first in Virginia and then in New York State, at Eagle Bridge. She had ten children, of whom five survived; her husband died in 1927. Grandma Moses painted a little as a child and made embroidery pictures as a hobby, but only switched to oils in old age because her hands had become too stiff to sew and she wanted to keep busy and pass the time. Her pictures were first sold at the local drugstore and at a fair, and were soon spotted by a dealer who bought everything she painted. Three of the pictures were exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art, and in 1940 she had her first exhibition in New York. Between the 1930's and her death she produced some 2,000 pictures: detailed and lively portrayals of the rural life she had known for so long, with a marvelous sense of color and form. “I think really hard till I think of something really pretty, and then I paint it.”she said. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A.Grandma Moses: A Biographical Sketch

B.The Children of Grandma Moses

C.Grandma Moses: Her Best Exhibition

D.Grandma Moses and Other Older Artists

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第9题
The girl _____ at last, and the doctors and her parents were very glad.

A.came to herself

B.came back

C.came

D.came herself

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第10题
Sade herself is not clear ___ why her UK fans stopped buying her albums.

A.to

B.as to

C.as of

D.as

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第11题
A.Linda made her own guitar.B.Linda taught herself to play the piano.C.Linda taught he

A.Linda made her own guitar.

B.Linda taught herself to play the piano.

C.Linda taught herself to play the guitar.

D.Linda doesn't have much talent for music.

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