例题 0 f6 ?# U/ g: c, l5 r, w5 T$ x
A) Women’s rights in society. # j" X2 p2 G2 [ }
B) The woman’s job is a librarian.
9 f3 e0 g9 `; v$ p' Y4 `+ f$ L C) An important election. ' \9 _' Z9 }% Q3 i7 X4 Q# ]
D) Career planning.
% C6 e+ f4 O4 j2 [" h, E$ W1 T W: We all talk about how liberated we are, but in fact women are still not equally treated.
7 C; `5 Z5 B1 v5 w6 j) X M: I don’t think so. You’ve got the vote, you’ve got your careers-I think you’ve got everything important.
# M2 m+ ?& h, A5 C1 J Q: What are they arguing about?
: _3 ^9 z: V/ z3 x. l 注:liberated 自由的,被解放了的 : [& p* b5 H' x! i3 G
free 免费的(选项中反义替换 pay),有空闲时间的(选项中反义替换 busy)。
' e5 R0 F9 v8 f9 s) I Statue of Liberty 自由女神 3 V% J' g) j; X% C x
例题 ' M; f) g6 ]6 R7 h$ W. X7 h' K
A) She totally agrees with him. , q5 M4 G. n4 _4 r; [% u3 X0 T
B) She thinks it is easier said than done.
6 H4 y' J {, M7 r: o! @ C) She feels that what he says is simply nonsense.
" ~/ u# Q9 X" U4 E" L& n D) She thinks that he is rather impolite person. $ }$ z$ v$ s, n& Y& A
M: It’s partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless you’re expecting him.
9 y' f4 y& Z* C/ U$ n W: It’s all very well to say that, but someone comes to the door and says "electricity" or "gas" and you automatically 0 {- `2 z/ }6 E7 K/ }
think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card. 0 k# c# q _' F6 c' h! z! y0 f
Q: How does the woman feel about the man’s remarks?
9 v4 F5 O" u" v, b5 Q 注:fault 过失 |