问题 完形填空
Dear Sigmund Friend
I am a Grade 9 student. I have   21  problem, and I do not know how to deal   22  it.
I have a lot of homework every day, and I have no choice   23   to do it. I often stay up late to complete  24  , and then feel tired the next day.
Sometimes, I want to   25  to do so much work, but usually I just accept it. I understand that it is important to do my homework and   26   on time. However, I hardly have any spare time for my hobbies   27  playing volleyball and ping-pong. I really feel bad about that. I often doubt whether it is worth   28   so hard.
I am   29  a holiday without homework so that I can relax and have some time for my hobbies. What should I do? Can you offer me some suggestions? They will be of great value to me. I hope to    30   you soon.
Best wishes
Millie
小题1:
A.anB.aC.theD.(不填)
小题2:
A.withB.forC.toD.on
小题3:
A.andB.soC.butD.then
小题4:
A.the houseworkB.the exerciseC.exercisesD.the exercises
小题5:
A.acceptB.refuseC.takeD.agree
小题6:
A.hand it onB.hand it inC.hand inD.put it in
小题7:
A.asB.such soC.such asD.as much as
小题8:
A.readingB.playingC.walkingD.working
小题9:
A.looking forB.looking forward toC.looking afterD.looking up
小题10:
A.hear ofB.hear aboutC.hear fromD.hear
答案

小题1:B

小题1:A

小题1:C

小题1:D

小题1:B

小题1:B

小题1:C

小题1:D

小题1:B

小题1:C

【主旨大意】本文以一个九年级学生的语气,谈论了自己面对的一些生活和学习中的烦恼。

小题1:一个烦恼,泛指用a。

小题1:考查词组deal with意为“处置;助理”。

小题1:考查词组have no choice but to do sth. “毫无选择地做某事”。

小题1:exercise意为“练习”可数名词,所作的练习不止一道题,用复数形式。

小题1:accept“接受”;refuse“拒绝”;take“带走”;agree“同意”。根据后半句,但是有时我接受,可知前边的意思是“有时我拒绝”。

小题1:词组为hand in“上交”。hand in为动词+副词的结构,代词作宾语放于动词与副词之间。

小题1:such as意为“例如”。

小题1:根据上文可知“我”一直在做作业,学习很刻苦。work hard“努力学习”。

小题1:looking for “寻找”;B. looking forward to“渴望”;looking after“照顾;照看”;looking up“查字典”。句意为“我多么渴望没有作业的假期”。

小题1:hear of“听说”;hear about“听说”;hear from“收到某人的来信”;hear“听见”。句意为“我希望不久收到你的回信”。

单项选择题 A1/A2型题
单项选择题

At the beginning of the twentieth century, North American society held, as an ideal, the Nuclear Family. This presumably perfect residential, social, and economic unit consisted of an adult male, an adult female and their minor children. This structure was thought to be stable and long lasting.
However, a few decades later, the structure of that ideal family was being altered radically even while it was being touted as the structure to be aimed for. Popular magazines bemoaned the loss of the Nuclear Family and its replacement with inferior forms.
There are a number of factors that are acting in concert to apply pressure on the Nuclear Family and generate a variety of new structures. Some of these are:
The definition of marriage has changed somewhat in that few people now consider it to last "until death do us part". The concept of monogamy (the marriage of one man and one woman) has been modified to a form now referred to as serial monogamy (the marriage of one man and one woman at a time). This reflects the increasing equality of women and men in terms of economic advantage and the recognition that many women no longer depend on men for their survival. Women are acquiring independence and have become empowered to make their own choices. With this independence, the need to form a relationship with a man becomes less important. This change embodies the concept that the marriage is temporary and can be terminated by either partner at any time. Associated with this, of course, is the relaxation of the divorce laws and the significant reduction of the shame that had one time been attached to divorce.
The economy of North America has resulted in a two-tier system of a few rich who control most of the resources and a large portion of the population who control almost none of the resources. Because of this, many couples are forced to have both partners with full-time jobs outside the home. There are unintended byproducts of the need for a double income. The most important of these is the replacement of a mother-oriented socialization of children to a "stranger-oriented" socialization system reflected in the growth of the childcare industry. Also, either partner is financially able to end the marriage without significant hardship.
The combination of these changes will in the coming decades have a profound effect on the structure of the family of North America. As a result, the family will be a fluid, constantly changing structure with variable household arrangements as the norm.

In the 1910s most North Americans believed that the Nuclear Family ______.

A.wouldn’t last long

B.was the normal family structure

C.had no social and economic basis

D.was unworthy