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A) Women’s rights in society.
, P1 R! x' ]9 @% C- J) c B) The woman’s job is a librarian.
i! S( R, S: n8 S7 L C) An important election.
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W: We all talk about how liberated we are, but in fact women are still not equally treated.
+ W O2 V9 U1 o; r4 q* j M: I don’t think so. You’ve got the vote, you’ve got your careers-I think you’ve got everything important.
, m$ T* y, Q1 d, R5 ?! G/ { Q: What are they arguing about?
+ c, f; ^* Q/ ?+ ]5 G8 A& [ 注:liberated 自由的,被解放了的
8 |, R0 d- R. l" D% D& D 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)。 Y) x3 S1 s# Q" U2 T; Z9 `
Statue of Liberty 自由女神
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A) She totally agrees with him. www.examw.com) C! j$ E8 P6 V+ R& F: y, D# u
B) She thinks it is easier said than done.
% n% h, u1 E. y7 W7 |; N C) She feels that what he says is simply nonsense.
# D; e6 y( C9 P3 F D) She thinks that he is rather impolite person. 7 W" x' [/ j& k# J$ @
M: It’s partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless you’re expecting him. 1 c: ~ n6 c9 q7 {0 R# C: |
W: It’s all very well to say that, but someone comes to the door and says "electricity" or "gas" and you automatically . L+ ?; N( V l2 L
think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.
7 j$ v( Z) Y5 d5 F' ]' v! Z* Q Q: How does the woman feel about the man’s remarks? & z1 A+ p6 o8 n) ?& T) M( j
注:fault 过失 |