What's the author's attitude towards the Asian flu? ______.
A. He simply reports the disease objectively
B. He is worried about the spread of the disease
C. He is disappointed at the tests of the London doctors
D. He believes that the disease will soon be controlled
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Not long ago, I had my first on-line chat. I thought it would be (56) because I have heard so many people (57) it in that way. But it was, disappointingly, quite an unpleasant (58)
On line I met a man (59) said he was a manager in a big company in Dalian. We (60) pleasantly first, then exchanged e-mail (61) in order to keep in touch in the future. (62) , he sent me (63) . When I opened it, I found, to my (64) , a detailed(详细的) self-introduction including age, (65) , weight, habits and future plans. It was an advertisement for a dating (约) service! I was hurt (66) felt rather angry.
When I told a veteran(有经验的) Internet surfer (网民) (67) my experience, he said it was not (68) . I was (69) . The Web provides such a nice, large place to make friends, why do some people (70) it?
The relationship between one another should be mutual(互助的) politeness and (71) . Online we (72) see one another's physical form, but we are talking through our (73) . Such (74) as the one I met are not polite at all.
Since the Web belongs to everyone, every user has a duty to keep a friendly and polite atmosphere(氛围). We need (75) honesty and respect on-line.
(71)
A. exciting
B. disappointing
C. surprising
D. frightening
Speaker A: I'd like to fix an appointment with the personal manager. Will nine tomorrow morning be all right? Speaker B: ______
A. No. It's impossible. He'll be busy tomorrow.
B. I've told you he'll be busy. Why do you come again?
C. I'm afraid not. He's got a rather full day tomorrow.
D. He'll be free the whole day tomorrow.
Some people did not like "Uncle Ton1's Cabin" chiefly because_________.
A. the author was merely an unknown little lady
B. they thought it was mere propaganda
C. the book was poorly written
D. the book might lead to a terrible war
"Equal pay for equal work" is a phrase used by the American women who feel that they are unfairly treated by society. They say it is not right for women to be paid less than men for the same work.
Some people say men have more duties than women. A married man is thought to earn money to support his family and to make the important decision, so it is right for them to be paid more. Some are even against married women working at all. When wives go out to work, they say, the home and children are given no attention to. (80) If women are encouraged by equal pay to take full-time jobs, they will be unable to do the things they are best at doing: making a nice home and bringing up children.
Women who disagree say they want to escape from the limited place which society wishes them to fill and to have freedom to choose between work and home life, or a mixture of the two. Women have the right not only to equal pay but also to equal chances.
The women use the phrase "equal pay for equal work" to ask society to _________.
A. pay men less than women
B. give Women harder work
C. pay men and women the same amount of money for the same work
D. pay people more who do harder work