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一单元A部分1. The individualism and personal freedom enable Americans A) to have a wide choice of lifestyles B) to decide where to live C) to choose what to wear D) to do all the things mentioned above 2. In the United States, there are many different lifestyles and A) people are proud of the freedom they enjoy B) it results in high pressure in life C) it leads to heated discussions about different lifestyles D) it causes chaos in society 3. The section "Tempo" in The Chicago Tribune mainly discusses A) lifestyle choices B) how to improve one's self-respect C) experts' opinions on life D) current affairs 4. Americans are pretty sure that A) they can solve all the problems in their life B) they can live a happy life in spite of their problems C) they can improve their life by following their elders' advice D) changing the way they live can bring them happiness 5 According to the passage. people's opinions on social and moral issues can be influenced by - A) friends and colleagues B) family members C) their supe.'iors D experts and famous people B部分 1. 'Home. sweet home',n One 1. paragraph 1) reveals the fact mat _ . A) Americans think thalfamilylife is always pleasant . B) a pleasant home is an important goaIAmericans seek in theirlife C) home is always a nice place to find relaxation and comfort ) . D) Americans believe to live in a decent house is the mostimportant goal in iheirlife 2.In the 19th century, a typicaIAmerican family _ A) usually lived in an apartment of a city B) was made up of only parents and children C) lived in the house built by themselves D) lived in a house bought form a local farmer 3. According to paragraph 3, which of the following statements is true A) People's notion of home changed greatly in the 20th century. B) People still dreamed of owning their own houses. C) People preferred to live in cities rather than on farms. D) People built houses of different styles in suburb. 4. The word "suburbanites" in paragraph 4 means A) city dwellers B) suburban residents C) people who move frequently D) people who commute to work 5. Which of the following best sums up the passage7 \ A) Americans' family houses have undergone great changes. yet the ideal of home has remained uncha.ged B) As sociefy develops. Amencans'Iivi.g condition has been improved greatly. C) With the development of science and technology. America.s are now living a q.rte differentlife from what they did a century ago D1 The function ofAmericans'family houses has been changing as society develops 第三单元A 1. Millions of Americans lost their jobs recently because A) the industry they work in needs fewer employees B) they lack knowledge about the Internet C) they were no longer qualified Dl economic recession has affected most industries2. POAC exists mainly to _ A) help job applicants with their resumes B) recommend job applicants to potential employers C) offer advice on every aspect of job hunting D) provide the unemployed with free trainings 2. POAC exists mainlv to A) help job applicants with their resumes B) recommend job applicants to potential employers C) offer advice on every aspect of job hunting D) provide the unemployed with free trainings 3. According to Vanessa,job hunters today must- to get more opportunities A) write attractive resumes B) search forjob vacancies in newspapers C) be able to apply for jobs online D) send as many resumes as possible 4. For those unemployed people who used to earn six-figure salaries - may scareoff their potential employers A) high salaries they once earned B) their demand for high position C) their rich experience in management D) their past achievements 5. According to Nancy Fink. applicanis are more hkely to find a job if they \ A) accept posilio.s that areless satisfactory B) try harder and neverlose heart C wait idly for the economy lo ,ecover D) are prepared to shoulder greater resoonsibilities B部分1 . It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that A) the author feltlucky to be bom in that family although they were poor B) the children were inspired by the parents to cherish opportunities ) C) the author had to work at an early age so as to support the family , D) the author owed a lot to his parents in their attitude toward life 2. When the author was ten, his father worked as A) a hair stylist B) parking lot keeper C) shop owner D) park sweeper 3. Which of the following best describes the author's feeling of the childhood experience A) Pleasant and joyful. B) Hard yet beneficial. C) Gloomy and depressed. D) Incredible yet unforgettable. 4 .By saying "The hard work paid off' (paragraph 6), the author means A) he was able to endure any difficult task B) he was able to help his family out of poverty C) he achieved a lot through his diligent work D) his efforts brought him fortune and luck 5.The author learned through his first job that _ A) one had to be responsible for whatever he did B) life was difficult and we should value each chance C) whoever works to earn a living is respectable D) a person can't succeed without tough experience 第五单元A部分1 .It can be learned from the fIrst two paragraphs that _. A) schools in America stress knowledge other than culture, traditions and values B in America children do not accept educat.on until six years of age c) it is req uired that America ns re ceive hig h s chool ed u cation