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1、阅读理解大学英语A1、Throughout the colonial period there was a remarkable shortage of women, which varied with the regions and was always greatest in the frontier areas. This shortage enhanced womens status and position and allowed them to pursue different careers. The puritans regarded idleness as a sin, an

2、d believed that life in an underdevelopment country made it necessary that each member of the community performed an economic function. Thus work for women was not only approved but also was regarded as a civic duty. Puritan town councils expected widows and independent women to be self-supporting.

3、There was no social prohibition against married women working; on the contrary, wives were expected to help their husbands in their trade and won social approval for doing extra work in or out of the home. The vast majority of women worked within their homes, where their labor produced most articles

4、 needed for the family. The entire colonial production of cloth and clothing and partly that of shoes was in the hands of women. In addition to these occupations, women were found in many different kinds of employment. They were butchers, silversmiths and gunsmiths. They ran mills, plantations, ship

5、yards, and every kind of shop. They were gatekeepers, jail keepers, journalists, printers, nurses, and teachers.(1)、What does the passage mainly discuss?A:Colonial marriages. B:The puritan religion. C:Colonial womens employment. D:Education in the colonies.答案:C(2)、According to the passage, where in

6、colonial North America were there the fewest women?A:Puritan communities. B:Seaports. C:Frontier settlements. D:Capital cities. 答案:C(3)、It can be inferred from the passage that the Puritans were _.A:uneducated B:hardworkingC:generousD:wealthy 答案:B(4)、According to the passage, Puritans believed that

7、an unmarried adult woman should be _.A:financially responsible for herself B:returned to EnglandC:supported by her family D:trained to be a nurse答案:A(5)、According to the passage, what did the Puritans expect from married women?A:They should adopt needy children. B:They should assist in their husband

8、s trade or business.C:They should work only within their own homes.D:They should be apprenticed. 答案:B2、Halloween (October 31) is a holiday widely celebrated with different names in many countries. Although it originated as a religious holiday, it has lost its religious connections in the United Stat

9、es. It is now celebrated largely as a childrens day, and many American children look forward to it for days and weeks beforehand.The orange pumpkin is harvested at this time of year and is hollowed out, a funny face cut into it, and a candle placed inside as decorations in the window. City folks, no

10、wadays, sometimes use paper pumpkins for decorations. Some years ago, the holiday was celebrated by dressing up in strange and frightening costumes and playing tricks on ones neighbors and friends, such as ringing door bells, throwing bits of corn on the window panes, and in other ways making minor

11、disturbances. More recently, children come to the door to have friends and neighbors admire their costumes and guess who they are behind the false faces and receive treats of candy, fruit or cookies. They say, Trick or Treat, meaning I will play a trick on you if you do not give me a treat. This pra

12、ctice has even more recently developed into a significant international activity. Instead of or along with candy, the children collect money for UNICEF (United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund). This special collection of money by children for needy children throughout the world is kno

13、wn as UNICEF Trick or Treat. Begun only recently, it results in several million dollars each year contributed to UNICEF. The collection box is orange, reminiscent of the pumpkin.(1)、What does Halloween originate from?A:A childrens day.B:A childrens trick.C:A religious day.D:A UNICEF day.答案:C(2)、What

14、 is the symbol of Halloween?A:Pumpkin B:CandleC:CostumesD:Money答案:A(3)、The holiday was celebrated in the following ways some years ago EXCEPT _.A:putting on strange and frightening costumes B:receiving treats of candy, fruit or cookiesC:playing tricks on ones neighbors and friendsD:ringing door bell

15、s答案:B(4)、Why do children collect money in the Halloween?A:They love money.B:They want to get enough money to buy themselves candy.C:The adults are willing to give them money.D:They want to help other children.答案:D(5)、The collection box is dyed orange because _.A:children love orangeB:orange stands for happinessC:orange is the color of pumpkinsD:orange is loved by adults答案:C3、Human needs seem endless. When a hungry man gets a meal, he begins to think about an overcoat, when a manager gets a new sports car, a big house and pleasure boats dance into view.The many needs of mankind might b

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