Thepaperhave5parts.一、UseofEnglish(5道小题,共15分)1、A:Mary,yourdressisreallybeautiful.HowisJohn?B:____________________.(3分)A、ThankyouverymuchB、No,no,JohnisnotbadC、Thankyou.HeisfineD、Donˊtsaythat2、A:Shallwesituphereonthegrassordowntherenearthewater?B:__________________.(3分)A、Iˊdratherstayhereifyoudonˊtmind.B、Sorry,Idonˊtlikeneither.C、Certainly,whynot?D、Yes,welikethesetwoplaces.3、A:DoyoumindifItakeacoupleofhoursoffthisafternoon?B:_____________________.(3分)A、Nevermind.B、Ok,butwhatfor?C、Yes,pleasehelpyourself.D、Yes,butIdonˊtcare.4、A:Hi,welcomeback.Hadanicetrip?B:_____________.(3分)A、Oh,fantastic!Freshair,andsunshineeveryday.B、Comeon,I’vegotlotsoffun.C、Bytheway,Idon’tlikeswimmingverymuch.D、Well,Ilookforwardtoyourinvitation.5、A:Iwasworriedaboutmymaths,butMr.BrowngavemeanA.B:__________.(3分)A、Donˊtworryaboutit.B、Mr.Brownisverygood.C、Goodlucktoyou!D、Congratulations!Thatˊsadifficultcourse.二、Reading(2道小题,共30分)Fourdecadesago,traditionalwomen’smagazinessuchasGoodHousekeepingandFamilyCircletalkedtowomenasthoughtheywerechildrenwhoneededtolearnthebasicsofhowtocarefortheirfamilies.Today,magazinesdonotdothis.However,theystilltendtodefinethefemaleroleintermsofhomemakingandmotherhood,andtoofferbeautyadvicetohelpwomenattractmenandpleasehusbands.TherearenowafewlesstraditionalmagazinessuchasMs.thatshowwomeninarangeofrolesandthatcoveramuchwiderrangeoftopics.Televisioncommercialshavealso,untilrecently,presentedwomenprimarilyassexobjectsandashousewives.Youngsexywomenwereshownadmiringoldermenwhosmokedaparticularcigarettebrand.Housewiveswereshownsmilingjoyfullyabouttheircleanbathrooms,orlookingguiltyfornotusingtherightlaundrysoaptowashtheirhusband’sclothes.Thesedaysadvertisersaremorecarefulaboutthewaytheypresentwomen,andtheyarepresentedinavarietyofroles.However,itisstillquitecommontoseeadvertisementswherebeautifulyoungwomenaredressedinsexyclothestosellcarsorotherproducts.Onestudyalsofoundthatthechangesaremainlyonnighttimetelevision,withdaytimecommercialsstilltendingtoportraywomendoinghouseholdchores.Prime-timetelevisionprogramsalsooftenusedtostereotypewomen.Inpastdecades,womenwereusuallyportrayedaslovers,asmothers,orasweak,passivegirlfriendsofpowerful,effectivemen.Today’sTVprogramsaresomewhatdifferent.Womenaremorelikelytobepresentedassuccessfulandabletosupportthemselvesandtheirfamilies,butthetraditionalstereotypesofwomenarestillthere.Evenwhenwomenaredepictedascareerwomen,thestorylinessuggestthattheyshouldbesexyaswell.1.Thebesttitleforthispassageis_____________.A)GenderRolesintheMediaB)InfluenceofMassMediainOurLivesC)DifferentTypesofMediaD)WomenˊsMagazinesandTelevisions2.WhatmakesMs.differentfromotherwomenˊsmagazines?A)Ms.offerswomentipsofcaringfortheirfamilies.B)Ms.treatswomenasadultswhoneedtolearnaboutbeingamother.C)Ms.isinterestedinawiderrangeofwomen’srole.D)Ms.isthetypeofwomen’smagazinesthatdominatesnow.3.Itcanbeinferredthat________mightbeanewtypeofwomenimageonthetelevisioncommercials.A)youngbeautifulwomendressedinsexyclothesB)happymothersdoingthehouseholdchoresC)guiltywiveswhodon’tusetherightsoapD)careerwomenwhoenjoyshercareersuccess4.Fromthecontextweknow“tostereotypewomen”(Line1,Paragraph4)refersto__________.A)totagonwomensomefixedrolesandimagesB)toportraywomeninsomedifferentwaysC)todepictwomenassuccessfulandabletosupportthemseD)toportraywomenassuccessfulprofessionals5.Whichofthefollowingstatementdoyouthinkthewriterwouldleastagreewithintermsofthemedia’sattitudetowardswomen?A)Themassmediaalwayspresentstousavarietyofwomenimagesastheyareindailylife.B)Themassmediafocuseswomenˊsrolesinlifeasamothermorethanasaprofessional.C)Thewaymassmediadefinewomenhaschangedastimegoesby.D)Thelimitedimagesofwomenmassmediapresentedtotheaudiencethroughmassmediahaveinfluencedthewaytheaudiencethinkandbehave.Almosteverysocietyhascertaintraditionalideasaboutmarriage.Forexample,mostsocietiesexpectmenandwomentomarry.Mostculturesalsohavetraditionsabouttheroleanddutiesofahusbandandawife.Traditionally,thehusbandisexpectedtoearnaliving,andthewifeisexpectedtokeephouseandraisechildren.ManyAmericansdidnotfollowtraditionalmarriagepatterns.Forexample,alargenumberofmarriedcouplesshareresponsibilitiesthathavebeentraditionallyhandledbyeitherthehusbandorthewife.Anincreasingnumberofmarriedwomenhavepayingjobsandhelpsupporttheirfamiliesfinancially.In1940,about15percentofallmarriedwomenearnedmoney.Intheearly1990s,about60percentheldafull-orpart-timejob.Moreandmorehusbandsshareresponsibilitiestraditionallyhandledbywomen,suchascooking,doinghousework,andcaringforchildren.Ontheaverage,menandwomenstaysinglelongerthantheyoncedid.In1950s,menmarriedatanaverageageof23,andwomenmarriedatanaverageageof20.Bythemid-1990s,theaveragemarriageagewasabout26.5formenandabout24.5forwomen.Anincreasingnumberofpeoplechoosenottomarry.Ifamanandawomanwishtoavoidmarriage,theymaydecidetolivetogetherwithnoformalobligationstoeachother.Thisarrangementismorecommonamongyoungadults,butsomecouplesofallageslivetogetherwithoutmarrying.1.Mostsocietiesexpectmenandwomentomarryandhavetraditionsabouttheroleanddutiesofahusbanda