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  Today it seems perfectly natural for us to shake hands when we greet someone or say good-bye. But like so many things that we do without thinking, such actions at one time probably represented(代表) something.

  For example, in primitive(原始的) life the hand was probably a symbol of power and strength. And the hand was used to fight enemies, kill animals and make spears and other tools. So, when the hand was extended to someone, it could have represented good will, since it showed that the person was not armed or ready for fight.

  We know that the hand was an important symbol in early religion, probably as a mark of power. The Greeks prayed to their gods with raised hands. Presenting the hands palm to palm was at one time the way an inferior(身份低的) person paid respect to a superior(身份高的) one.

  Among the Arabs, it was customary at one time to kiss the hand of a superior. Later on, polite Arabs began to resist the efforts of people to kiss their hands, and sometimes they would end up in shaking hands as each tried to prevent the other from showing this mark of “inferiority”(下级).

  The early Greeks held out the right hand when they wished to show friendship to a stranger. So we can see that the hand, and what was done with it, was full of meaning to people down through the ages. And while we shake hands without thinking, we are really carrying on a custom that has been handed down to us from ancient times.

1.The second paragraph tells us that ________.

[  ]

A.the handshake didn't mean greeting

B.the handshake showed men's strength

C.the handshake showed men's kindness

D.the handshake showed nothing

2.Human beings first made their lives ________.

[  ]

A.by hunting
B.by fishing
C.by hand
D.by farming

3.Among the Arabs, at one time, ________.

[  ]

A.people kissed each other whenever they met

B.men kissed women whenever they met

C.less important person kissed more important person' s hand

D.more important person kissed less important person' s hand

4.Generally speaking, in different countries ________.

[  ]

A.people shake hands in the same way

B.handshake has different meanings

C.strangers never have handshake

D.people only use handshake to show friendship

5.The phrase “hand down” in the last sentence means ________.

[  ]

A.put down
B.leave down
C.give up
D.pass by tradition
答案:B;C;C;B;D
解析:

  1B  第三段第一句中有此含义。

  2C  表示用双手来维持生计,从事为了生存下来的各种活动。

  3C  第四段第一句讲明此意。

  4B  综合理解题。全文表述了不同国度关于握手的不同含义。

  5D  be handed down to us意为传递给我们。用pass by tradition确切。


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  April 22,2010 will be the 18th celebration of the annual Take Our Daugluers to Work Day(TOD), a project the National Ms.Foundation for Women of America(NFW)developed to expose girls to expanding opportunities for women in the workplace.

  The program offers, millions of girls a first - hand view of the many career opportunities available in their futures.Now that women make up 46 peroent of the U.S.workforce, girls can find role models in every occupational field-from politics to molecular biology to professional athletics, to name just a few.TOD encourages girls to focus on their abilities and opportunities, not just their appearance.

  The NFW developed the project more than a decade ago to address the self-esteem problems that many girls experience when they enter adolescence.At school, boys often receive more encouragement in the classroom, especially in math.science and computer science, the academic fields that tend to lead to the highest salaries.Women receive on average only 73 cents for every dollar that men are paid.and remain vastly underrepresented(数量不足)in top executive positions and technology fields.TOD aims to give girls the confidence and inspiration they need to develop successful careers, particularly in non-traditional fields.

  Perhaps because the program had become so widespread and successful, TOD had been criticized for excluding boys.and it was expanded in 2003to include boys.The program's official website states that the program was changed in order to provide both boys and girls with opportunities to explore careers at an age when they are more flexible in tenns of gender stereotyped roles."We should also show boys that becoming a child care provider is as acceptable a choice as becoming a police officer or CEO," added Sara K.Gould.executive director of the NFW.

(1)

The purpose for having a Take Our Daughters to Work Day is ________

[  ]

A.

to encourage girls to get top paying jobs

B.

to let girls spend more time with their mothers

C.

to show girls possibilities for work and careers

D.

to give girls a chance to visit their mothers' offices

(2)

Why are women underrepresented in some fields such as technology?

[  ]

A.

They are not interested in these fields.

B.

They are not encouraged to work in these fields.

C.

They are not paid the same as men in these fields.

D.

They are not allowed to be educated in these fields.

(3)

TOD was criticized because some people ________.

[  ]

A.

thought it was not fair to boys

B.

did not like having children at work

C.

did not have daughters to take to work

D.

would rather have their daughters stay at home

(4)

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Boys are now included on Take Our Daughters to Work Day.

B.

Women and men have always been treated equally at work.

C.

Homemaking and raising children are jobs for girls only.

D.

Girls grow up receiving more attention than boys.

(5)

What can we learn from Sara K.Gould's words?

[  ]

A.

Boys are sometimes more careful and responsible than girls.

B.

It is most suitable for women to look after children at home.

C.

Aboy's life ambition should be to become an officer or CEO.

D.

It is also acceptable for boys to do what girls are supposed to.

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