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Sixteen years ago, Eileen Doyle's husband, an engineer, took his four children up for an early morning cup of tea, packed a small case and was never seen or heard of again. Eileen was astonished and in a state of despair. They had been a happy family and, as far as she knew, there had been nothing wrong with their marriage.
Every day of the year a small group of men and women quietly pack a few
belongings and without so much as a note or a good--bye close the front door for the last time, leaving their debts, their worries and their confused families behind them.Last year, more than 1,200 men and nearly as many women were reported missing
from home--the highest in 15 years. Many did return home within a year, but others
rejected the past completely and are now living a new life somewhere under a
different identity.
To those left behind, this form of desertion is a terrible blow to their pride and self-confidence. Even the finality of death might be preferable. At least it does not imply rejection or failure. Worse than that, people can be left with an unfinished marriage, not knowing whether they will have to wait seven years before they are free to start a fresh life.
Clinical psychologist Paul Brown believes most departures of this kind to be well
planned rather than impulsive. "It's typical of the kind of personality which seems
able to ignore other people's pain and difficulties. Running away, like killing yourself,is a highly aggressive act. By creating an absence the people left behind feel guilty,upset and empty."
51. When her husband left home, Eileen Doyle________.
A. could not forgive him for taking the children
B. had been expecting it to happen for some time
C. could not understand why
D. blamed herself for what had happened
52. Most people who leave their families behind them___________.
A. do so without warning
B. do so because of their debts
C. come back immediately
D. change their names
53. Some people would even prefer the death to the running away of their spouse
Because_________.
A. their spouse would feel no pain during the death
B. their spouse death would not blow their pride and confidence
C. a desertion would not bring a feeling of rejection or failure
D. their spouse death would make them feel less painful
54. Which might be the best tire of the passage?
A. Broken Marriage      B. New life after Desertion
C. A New Social Problem  D. Desertion and its Influence
55. What can be inferred from the passage?
A. Many people choose to leave home quietly because they hate their family.
B. Paul Brown regards leaving home as an act of selfishness.
C. Those who are left behind will lose confidence and won't marry again.
D. Eileen's husband, together with his four kids, were probably killed in an accident.                  

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    Sixteen years ago, Eileen Doyle’s husband, an engineer, took his four children up for an early morning cup of tea, packed a small case and was never seen or heard of again. Eileen was astonished and in a state of despair. They had been a happy family and, as far as she knew, there had been nothing wrong with their marriage.

Every day of the year a small group of men and women quietly pack a few belongings and without so much as a note or a good—bye close the front door for the last time, leaving their debts, their worries and their confused families behind them.

Last year, more than 1,200 men and nearly as many women were reported missing from home—the highest in 15 years. Many did return home within a year, but others rejected the past completely and are now living a new life somewhere under a different identity.

To those left behind this form of desertion is a terrible blow to their pride and self- confidence. Even the finality of death might be preferable. At least it does not imply rejection or failure. Worse than that, people can be left with an unfinished marriage, not knowing whether they will have to wait seven years before they are free to start a fresh life.

Clinical psychologist Paul Brown believes most departures of this kind to be well planned rather than impulsive(冲动). “It’s typical of the kind of personality which seems able to ignore other people’s pain and difficulties. Running away, like killing yourself, is a highly aggressive act. By creating an absence the people left behind feel guilty, upset and empty.”

1.When her husband left home, Eileen Doyle ______________.

       A.could not forgive him for taking the children

       B.had been expecting it to happen for some time

       C.could not understand why

       D.blamed herself for what had happened

2.Most people who leave their families behind them_______.

       A.do so without warning                         B.do so because of their debts

       C.come back immediately                        D.change their names

3.Some people would even prefer the death to the running away of their spouse because       .

       A.their spouse would feel no pain during the death

       B.their spouse death would not be a bit terrible

       C.a desertion would not bring a feeling of rejection or failure

       D.their spouse’s death would make them feel less painful

4.Usually the man or woman left behind with an unfinished marriage __________.

       A.admits responsibility for the situation

       B.wishes the person who has left were dead

       C.will come back within a year

       D.will have no legal marriage life for seven years

5.Paul Brown regards leaving home in such circumstances as _____________.

       A.an act of despair

       B.an act of selfishness

       C.the result of a sudden decision

       D.the result of the enormous sense of guilt

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     Sixteen years ago. Eileen Doyle's husband. an engineer. took his four children up for an early morning
cup of tea. packed a small case and was never seen or heard of again.Eileen was astonished and in a state of despair.They had been a happy family and. as far as she knew. there had been nothing wrong with their marriage.
     Every day of the year a small group of men and women quietly pack a few belongings and without so
much as a note or a goodbye close the front door for the last time. leaving their debts. their worries and
their confused families behind them.Last year. more than 1,200 men and nearly as many women were
reported missing from home-the highest in 15 years.Many did return home within a year. but others
rejected the past completely and are now living a new life somewhere under a different identity.
     To those left behind. this form of desertion is a terrible blow to their pride and selfconfidence.Even the
finality of death might be preferable.At least it does not imply rejection or failure.Worse than that. people
can be left with an unfinished marriage. not knowing whether they will have to wait seven years before they are free to start a fresh life.
     Clinical psychologist Paul Brown believes most departures of this kind to be well planned rather than
impulsive."It's typical of the kind of personality which seems able to ignore other people's pain and
difficulties.Running away. like killing yourself. is a highly aggressive act.By creating an absence the people
left behind feel guilty. upset and empty."

1.When her husband left home. Eileen Doyle ________.
A.could not forgive him for taking the children
B.had been expecting it to happen for some time
C.could not understand why
D.blamed herself for what had happened

2.Most people who leave their families behind them ________.
A.do so without warning  
B.do so because of their debts
C.come back immediately  
D.change their names

3.Some people would even prefer the death to the running away of their spouse because ________.
A.their spouse would feel no pain during the death
B.their spouse death would not blow their pride and confidence
C.a desertion would not bring a feeling of rejection or failure
D.their spouse death would make them feel less painful

4.Which might be the title of the passage?
A.Broken marriage    
B.New life after desertion
C.A new social problem  
D.Desertion and its influence

5.What can be inferred from the passage?
A.Many people choose to leave home quietly because they hate their family.
B.Paul Brown regards leaving home as an act of selfishness.
C.Those who are left behind will lose confidence and won't marry again.
D.Eileen's husband. together with his four kids. was probably killed in an accident.

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  Sixteen years ago, Eileen Doyle’s husband, an engineer, took his four children up for an early morning cup of tea, packed a small case and was never seen or heard of again.Eileen was astonished and in a state of despair.They had been a happy family and, as far as she knew, there had been nothing wrong with their marriage.

  Every day of the year a small group of men and women quietly pack a few belongings and without so much as a note or a good-bye close the front door for the last time, leaving their debts, their worries and their confused families behind them.

  Last year, more than 1200 men and nearly as many women were reported missing from home-the highest in 15 years.Many did return home within a year, but others rejected the past completely and are now living a new life somewhere under a different identity.

  To those left behind this form of desertion is a terrible blow to their pride and self-confidence.Even the finality of death might be preferable.At least it does not imply rejection or failure.Worse than that, people can be left with an unfinished marriage, not knowing whether they will have to wait seven years before they are free to start a fresh life.

  Clinical psychologist Paul Brown believes most departures of this kind to be well planned rather than impulsive.“It’s typical of the kind of personality which seems able to ignore other people’s pain and difficulties.Running away, like killing yourself, is a highly aggressive act.By creating an absence the people left behind feel guilty, upset and empty.”

(1)

When her husband left home, Eileen Doyle ________.

[  ]

A.

could not forgive him for taking the children

B.

had been expecting it to happen for some time

C.

could not understand why

D.

blamed herself for what had happened

(2)

Most people who leave their families behind them ________.

[  ]

A.

do so without warning

B.

do so because of their debts

C.

come back immediately

D.

change their names

(3)

Some people would even prefer the death to the running away of their spouse(配偶)because ________.

[  ]

A.

their spouse would feel no pain during the death

B.

their spouse death would not blow their pride and confidence

C.

a desertion would not bring a feeling of rejection or failure

D.

their spouse death would make them feel less painful

(4)

The man or woman left behind with an unfinished marriage usually ________.

[  ]

A.

admits responsibility for the situation

B.

wishes the person who has left were dead

C.

comes back within a year

D.

will have no legal marriage life for seven years

(5)

Paul Brown regards leaving home in such circumstances as ________.

[  ]

A.

an act of despair

B.

an act of selfishness

C.

the result of a sudden decision

D.

the result of the enormous sense of guilt

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Sixteen years ago, Eileen Doyle’s husband, an engineer, took his four children up for an early morning cup of tea, packed a small case and was never seen or heard of again. Eileen was astonished and in a state of despair. They had been a happy family and, as far as she knew, there had been nothing wrong with their marriage.

Every day of the year a small group of men and women quietly pack a few belongings and without so much as a note or a good—bye close the front door for the last time, leaving their debts, their worries and their confused families behind them.

Last year, more than 1,200 men and nearly as many women were reported missing from home—the highest in 15 years. Many did return home within a year, but others rejected the past completely and are now living a new life somewhere under a different identity.

To those left behind this form of desertion is a terrible blow to their pride and self- confidence. Even the finality of death might be preferable. At least it does not imply rejection or failure. Worse than that, people can be left with an unfinished marriage, not knowing whether they will have to wait seven years before they are free to start a fresh life.

Clinical psychologist Paul Brown believes most departures of this kind to be well planned rather than impulsive(冲动). “It’s typical of the kind of personality which seems able to ignore other people’s pain and difficulties. Running away, like killing yourself, is a highly aggressive act. By creating an absence the people left behind feel guilty, upset and empty.”

56. When her husband left home, Eileen Doyle ______________.

A. could not forgive him for taking the children

B. had been expecting it to happen for some time

C. could not understand why

D. blamed herself for what had happened

57. Most people who leave their families behind them_______.

A. do so without warning B. do so because of their debts

C. come back immediately D. change their names

58. Some people would even prefer the death to the running away of their spouse because      .

A. their spouse would feel no pain during the death

B. their spouse death would not be a bit terrible

C. a desertion would not bring a feeling of rejection or failure

D. their spouse’s death would make them feel less painful

59. Usually the man or woman left behind with an unfinished marriage __________.

A. admits responsibility for the situation

B. wishes the person who has left were dead

C. will come back within a year

D. will have no legal marriage life for seven years

60. Paul Brown regards leaving home in such circumstances as _____________.

A. an act of despair B. an act of selfishness

C. the result of a sudden decision D. the result of the enormous sense of guilt

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