Though some people have suggested that women should return to housework in order to leave more jobs for men, the idea has been (1) by both women and men in public (2) polls.
Lately some union officials have suggested that too many women are (3) in types of work which were (4) for men and that women should step aside to make (5) for unemployed young men. They argue that women, especially women in their child--bearing years actually delay economic development and result (6) lower (7) , poor quality and inefficiency.
To solve the problem, they suggested that working women stay at home (8) their husbands or brothers were given double wages. They argue that under these (9) , families would remain their same level of income, and women could run the house and (10) children much better.
The suggestion, (11) ,has been flatly rejected by 9 out of 10 people (12) .
Some other people have suggested another way (13) "phased employment" theory. The theory suggests that a woman worker take (14) from her job when she is seven months (15) and stay off the job (16) her baby reaches the age of 3. It suggests that women on leave receive 75 percent of their (17) salary and be allowed to return to work after the three--year period. This will (18) children, women, their families and the society and it (19) seems to be more (20) than the suggestion that women return to their homes forever.
A:eventually B:definitely C:doubtfully D:indefinitely
Though some people have suggested that women should return to housework in order to leave (1) jobs for men, the idea has been rejected by both women and men in public (2) polls.
Lately some union officials have suggested that too many women are employed in types of work were (3) for men and that women should step aside to make (4) for unemployed young men. They argue that women, especially women in their child-bearing years. (5) delay economic development and result (6) lower productivity, poor quality and inefficiency.
To solve the problem, they suggested that working women stay at home (7) their husbands or brothers were given double wages. They argue that (8) these circumstances, families would (9) their same level of income, and women could run the house and (10) children much better.
The suggestion, (11) , has been flatly rejected by 9 out of 10 people (12) .
Some other people have suggested another way (13) "phased employment ’theory. The theory suggests that a woman worker take (14) from her job when she is seven months pregnant and stay off the job (15) her baby reaches the age of 3. It suggests that women (16) leave receive 75 percent of their (17) salary and be allowed to return to work after the three-year period. This will (18) children, women, their families and the society and it (19) seems to be more acceptable than the suggestion (20) women return to their homes forever.
A:finally B:definitely C:doubtfully D:fashionably
Though some people have suggested that women should return to housework in order to leave more jobs for men, the idea has been (1) by both women and men in public (2) polls.
Lately some union officials have suggested that too many women are (3) in types of work which were (4) for men and that women should step aside to make (5) for unemployed young men. They argue that women, especially women in their child--bearing years actually delay economic development and result (6) lower (7) , poor quality and inefficiency.
To solve the problem, they suggested that working women stay at home (8) their husbands or brothers were given double wages. They argue that under these (9) , families would remain their same level of income, and women could run the house and (10) children much better.
The suggestion, (11) ,has been flatly rejected by 9 out of 10 people (12) .
Some other people have suggested another way (13) "phased employment" theory. The theory suggests that a woman worker take (14) from her job when she is seven months (15) and stay off the job (16) her baby reaches the age of 3. It suggests that women on leave receive 75 percent of their (17) salary and be allowed to return to work after the three--year period. This will (18) children, women, their families and the society and it (19) seems to be more (20) than the suggestion that women return to their homes forever.
A:eventually B:definitely C:doubtfully D:indefinitely
Section Ⅰ Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) Though some people have suggested that women should return to housework in order to leave more jobs for men, the idea has been (1) by both women and men in public (2) polls. Lately some union officials have suggested that too many women are (3) in types of work which were (4) for men and that women should step aside to make (5) for unemployed young men. They argue that women, especially women in their child--bearing years actually delay economic development and result (6) lower (7) , poor quality and inefficiency. To solve the problem, they suggested that working women stay at home (8) their husbands or brothers were given double wages. They argue that under these (9) , families would remain their same level of income, and women could run the house and (10) children much better. The suggestion, (11) ,has been flatly rejected by 9 out of 10 people (12) . Some other people have suggested another way (13) "phased employment" theory. The theory suggests that a woman worker take (14) from her job when she is seven months (15) and stay off the job (16) her baby reaches the age of 3. It suggests that women on leave receive 75 percent of their (17) salary and be allowed to return to work after the three--year period. This will (18) children, women, their families and the society and it (19) seems to be more (20) than the suggestion that women return to their homes forever.
Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.8()A:eventually B:definitely C:doubtfully D:indefinitely
Section Ⅰ Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) Though some people have suggested that women should return to housework in order to leave (1) jobs for men, the idea has been rejected by both women and men in public (2) polls. Lately some union officials have suggested that too many women are employed in types of work were (3) for men and that women should step aside to make (4) for unemployed young men. They argue that women, especially women in their child-bearing years. (5) delay economic development and result (6) lower productivity, poor quality and inefficiency. To solve the problem, they suggested that working women stay at home (7) their husbands or brothers were given double wages. They argue that (8) these circumstances, families would (9) their same level of income, and women could run the house and (10) children much better. The suggestion, (11) , has been flatly rejected by 9 out of 10 people (12) . Some other people have suggested another way (13) "phased employment ’theory. The theory suggests that a woman worker take (14) from her job when she is seven months pregnant and stay off the job (15) her baby reaches the age of 3. It suggests that women (16) leave receive 75 percent of their (17) salary and be allowed to return to work after the three-year period. This will (18) children, women, their families and the society and it (19) seems to be more acceptable than the suggestion (20) women return to their homes forever.
Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.17()A:finally B:definitely C:doubtfully D:fashionably
A:necessarily B:eventually C:timely D:doubtfully
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A:unwillingly B:occasionally C:doubtfully D:certainly
New Technique Promises Earlier Cancer Detection A new technique could revolutionize the early detection of cancer, giving sufferers a greater chance of beating the disease, American scientists said. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have devised a novel method of 【51】 changes in the nucleus of cells in the earliest stages of the disease." More than 85 percent of all cancers originate in the epithelium (上皮) that lines the internal surfaces of organs 【52】 the body. Although these are treatable 【53】 they are diagnosed in one of the preventable stages, early body damages are almost 【54】 to detect," said scientist Feld. " We present a new optical-probe (光学探子) technique based on light-scattering spectroscopy (分光镜检查) that is able 【55】 detect precancerous and early cancerous cells in cell-rich epithelia," he added in a statement. The new technique relies on the fact 【56】 cell nuclei change in the early stages of cancer and the differences scatter light in a characteristic way. Until now the changes were only detectable 【57】 a biopsy (活检) was taken, the scientists said. The new technique, 【58】 in the science journal Nature, can be used in conjunction with a routine cancer screening and surveillance technique which uses an endoscope (内窥镜) —a flexible optical probe 【59】 with cameras which is inserted into a cavity in the body—to check 【60】 cancers. The scientists said they 【61】 their new technique in four different organs during routine endoscopic cancer screening. The tip of the optical probe was brought into contact with the tissue to be tested and the scattering of light was recorded without the need for any tissue to be 【62】 , the scientists said. " Our results show that light-scattering spectroscopy has the potential to detect pre-cancerous body damages and preinvasive cancers throughout the body. This technique should 【63】 improve the efficiency of cancer screening and surveillance," the scientists said. Cancer is one of the biggest 【64】 in industrialized countries. 【65】 to figures from the World Health Organization, 10 million people were diagnosed with the disease worldwide in 1997 and six million died.
A:significantly B:doubtfully C:hardly D:severely
A:severely B:doubtfully C:hardly D:significantly
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