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A she went on and on working in restaurants B she lived a luxurious life for many years

C she kept working for publications until she got a credit card

D she went on and on writing as a restaurant critic 回答:√ 该问题分值: 2 答案:D

从第四段倒数第二句可以得知作者在写餐馆评论。她不在餐馆工作,而且生活并不奢侈,其写作目的也并非为了得到信用卡。 44.

Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph? A Most Americans can't afford to eat out. B American food has remained unchanged. C Americans like going to the movies. D Food in most American restaurants is cheap. 回答:х 该问题分值: 2 答案:D

从本段得知,美国的大部分人都能负担起在餐馆吃饭的费用,推断出美国大部分餐馆都不贵。选项A不符合文意。选项B根据American food has come of age得知美国食物并非一

成不变。选项C并不能由文中推出,只能推测出在美国看电影便宜。 45.

Which of the following can be concluded from this article? A Cooks are respected in the U. S. B The author was once a cook. C Rich people like going to the theatre. D Restaurant critics all feel guilty. 回答:х 该问题分值: 2 答案:B

由第二段I had stopped cooking professionally得知作者曾经是厨师。

Passage Two (A卷)

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Early or Later Day Care

The British psychoanalyst John Bowlby maintains that separation from the parents during the sensitive \period from birth to three may scar a child's personality and predispose to emotional problems in later life. Some people have drawn the conclusion from Bowlby's work that children should not be subjected to day care before the age of three

because of the parental separation it entails, and many people do believe this. But there are also arguments against such a strong conclusion.

Firstly, anthropologists point out that the insulated love affair between children and parents found in modem societies does not usually exist in traditional societies. For example, in some tribal societies, such as the Ngoni, the father and mother of a child did not rear their infant alone---far from it. Secondly, common sense tells us that day care would not be so widespread today if parents, care-takers found children had problems with it. Statistical studies of this kind have not yet been carded out, and even if they were, the results would be certain to be complicated and controversial. Thirdly, in the last decade there have been a number of careful American studies of children in day care, and they have uniformly reported

that day care had a neutral or slightly positive effect on children's development. But tests that have had to be used to measure this development are not widely enough accepted to settle the issue.

But Bowlby's analysis raises the possibility that early day care has delayed effects. The possibility that such care

might lead to, say, more mental illness or crime 15 or 20 years later can only be explored by the use of statistics. Whatever the long-term effects, parents sometimes find the immediate effects difficult to deal with. Children under three are likely to protest at leaving their parents and show unhappiness. At the age of three or three and a half almost all children find the transition to nursery easy, and this is undoubtedly why more and more parents make use of child care at this time. The matter, then, is far from clear-cut, though experience and available evidence indicate that early care is reasonable for infants.

1. Which of the following statements would Bowlby support? A. The first three years of one's life is extremely important to the later development of personality.

B. Early day care can delay the occurrence of mental illness in children.

C. Statistical studies should be carried out to assess the positive effect of day care for children at the age of three or older.

D. Children under three get used to the life at nursery schools more readily than children over three.