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A.still B.yet C.although D.though
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漳州模拟)—Doyouoftencookathome,Lucy?
—No.Itismyhusband doesmostofthehousework.
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南充模拟)Mymotheropenedthedrawerto theknivesandspoons.
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8.Weallthinkitisa matchandweareall atit.
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disappointing
B.disappointed;
C.disappointed;
disappointed
D.disappointing;
9. manywomenofherage,shestruggledtofindabalancebetweendoingherworkandtakingcareofherchildren.
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10.Thoughheisa(n) worker,heworksveryhard.
A.commonB.ordinary
C.usualD.general
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瑞安模拟)Iamtoldthatthenewlawwillcomeinto onJanuary1stnextyear.
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厦门模拟)Inmostcases,youneedtoobtainawork sothatyoucanworklegally.
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Babygirlsmaketheirwaydirectlyfordollsassoonastheycancrawl,whileboyswillheadforcars,astudyhasshown.Thefindings,thefirsttoshowdifferencesinveryyoungbabies,suggestthereisabiologicalbasistotheirpreferences.
PsychologistDrBrendaToddfromCityUniversityLondoncarriedoutanexperimentinvolving90babiesaged9monthsto36months.Thebabieswereallowedtochoosefromseventoys.Someweretypicallyboys’toys—acar,adigger,aballandablueteddy.Therestweregirls’toys:
apinkteddy,adollandacookingset.Theywereplacedameterawayfromthetoys;
andcouldpickwhichevertoytheyliked.Theirchoicesandtheamountoftimetheyspentplayingwitheachtoywererecorded.
Oftheyoungestchildren(9monthsto14months),girlsspentsignificantlylongerplayingwiththedollthanboys,andboysspentmuchmoretimewiththecarandtheballthanthegirlsdid.Amongthetwoandthree-year-olds,girlsspent50percentofthetimeplayingwiththedollwhileonlytwoboysbrieflytouchedit.Theboysspentalmost90percentoftheirtimeplayingwiththecar,whichthegirlsbarelytouched.Therewasnolinkbetweentheparents’viewonwhichtoysweremoreappropriateforboysorgirls,andthechildren’schoices.
DrBrendaToddsaid,“Childrenofthisagearealreadyexposedtomuchsocialization.Boysmaybegiventoysthatgowhilegirlsgettoystheycancarefor,whichmayhelpshapetheirpreferences.Butthesefindingsagreewiththeformerideathatchildrenshownaturalinterestinparticularkindsoftoys.Therecouldbeabiologicalbasisfortheirchoices.Malesthroughevolutionhavebeenadaptedtoprefermovingobjects,probablythroughhuntinginstincts(本能),whilegirlspreferwarmercolourssuchaspink,thecolourofanewbornbaby.”(356W)
1.Babyboysandgirlshavedifferenttoypreferencesprobablybecause .
A.babyboysaremuchmoreactive
B.babygirlslikebrightcoloursmore
C.theirparentstreatthemdifferently
D.thereisanaturaldifferencebetweenthem
2.Bothbabyboysandbabygirlsliketoplaywith accordingtothestudy.
A.aballB.ateddy
C.acarD.adoll
3.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph3?
A.Nine-month-oldbabyboysdon’tplaywiththedollatall.
B.Two-year-oldbabygirlssometimesplaywiththecarandtheball.
C.Theolderthebabiesare,themoreobvioustheirpreferenceis.
D.Parentsshouldteachtheirbabiestoshareeachother’stoys.
4.WhatconclusiondidDr