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PassageOne(2005年1月8日大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷(B卷))
Throughoutthenation,smorethan15,000schooldistricts,widelydifferingapproachestoteaching
scienceandmathhaveemerged.Thoughtherecanbestrengthindiversity,anewinternationalanalysis
suggeststhatthisvariabilityhasinsteadcontributedtolackluster(平淡的)achievementscoresbyU.S.
childrenrelativetotheirpeersinotherdevelopedcountries.
Indeed,concludesWilliamH.SchmidtofMichiganStateUniversity,wholedthenewanalysis,anosingle
intellectuallycoherentvisiondominatesU.S.educationalpracticeinmathorscience.vThereason,he
said,“isbecausethesystemisdeeplyandfundamentallyflawed.”
Thenewanalysis,releasedthisweekbytheNationalScienceFoundationinArlington,Va.,isbased
ondatacollectedfromabout50nationsaspartoftheThirdInternationalMathematicsandScienceStudy.
NotonlydoapproachestoteachingscienceandmathvaryamongindividualU.S.communities,thereport
finds,butthereappearstobelittlestrategicfocuswithinaschooldistrict'scurricula,itstextbooks,
oritsteachersJactivities.Thiscontrastssharplywiththecoordinatednationalprogramsofmostother
countries.
Onaverage,U.S.studentsstudymoretopicswithinscienceandmaththantheirinternationalcounterparts
do.Thiscreatesaneducationalenvironmentthat“isamilewideandaninchdeep,“Schmidtnotes.
Forinstance,eighthgradersintheUnitedStatescoverabout33topicsinmathversusjust19inJapan.
Amongsciencecourses,theinternationalgapisevenwider.U.S.curriculaforthisagelevelresemblethose
ofasmallgroupofcountriesincludingAustralia,Thailand,Iceland,andBulgaria.Schmidtaskswhether
theUnitedStateswantstobeclassedwiththesenations,whoseeducationalsystems,shareourpattern
ofsplintered(支离破碎的)visions"butwhicharenoteconomicleaders.
Thenewreport“couldn'tcomeatabettertime,“saysGeraldWheeler,executivedirectorofthe
NationalScienceTeachersAssociationinArlington."ThenewNationalScienceEducationStandardsprovide
thatfocusedvision,“includingthecall“todoless,butingreaterdepth.”
Implementingthenewsciencestandardsandtheirmathcounterpartswillbethechallenge,heandSchmidt
agree,becausethedecentralizedresponsibilityforeducationintheUnitedStatesrequiresthatanyreforms
betailoredandinstitutedonecommunityatatime.
Infact,Schmidtargues,reformssuchastheseproposednationalstandards“faceanalmostimpossible
task,becauseeventhoughtheyareintellectuallycoherent,eachbecomesonlyonemorevoiceinthebabble
(嘈杂声)."
21.Accordingtothepassage,theteachingofscienceandmathinAmericais.
A)losingitsvitalitygradually
B)characterizedbyitsdiversity
C)goingdownhillinrecentyears
D)focusedontappingstudents'potential
22.ThefundamentalflawofAmericanschooleducationisthat.
A)itattachestoomuchimportancetointensivestudyofschoolsubjects
B)itreliesheavilyontheinitiativeofindividualteachers
C)itsetsaverylowacademicstandardforstudents
D)itlacksacoordinatednationalprogram
23.Bysayingthatthe(J.S.educationalenvironmentis“amilewideandaninchdeep”(Line2,Para.5),
theauthormeansU.S.educationalpractice.
A)scratchesthesurfaceofawiderangeoftopics
B)laysstressonqualityattheexpenseofquantity
C)encourageslearningbothindepthandinscope
D)offersanenvironmentforcomprehensiveeducation
24.ThenewNationalScienceEducationStandardsaregoodnewsinthattheywill.
A)solvemostoftheproblemsinschoolteaching
B)providedepthtoschoolscienceeducation
C)quicklydominateU.S.educationalpractice
D)beabletomeetthedemandsofthecommunity
25.Puttingthenewscienceandmathstandardsintopracticewillprovedifficultbecause.
A)manyschoolteacherschallengetheacceptabilityofthesestandards
B)thereisalwayscontroversyineducationalcircles
C)notenougheducatorshaverealizedthenecessityfordoingso
D)schooldistrictsareresponsibleformakingtheirowndecisions
PassageTwo
1hadanexperiencesomeyearsagowhichtaughtmesomethingaboutthewaysinwhichpeoplemakeabad
situationworsebyblamingthemselves.OneJanuary,Ihadtoofficiateattwofuneralsonsuccessivedays
fortwoelderlywomeninmycommunity.Bothhaddied“fullofyears,“astheBiblewouldsay;bothyielded
tothenormalwearingoutofthebodyafteralongandfulllife.Theirhomeshappenedtobeneareachother,
soIpaidcondolence(吊唁)callsonthetwofamiliesonthesameafternoon.
Atthefirsthome,thesonofthedeceased(已故的)womansaidtome,“IfonlyIhadsentmymother
toFloridaandgottenheroutofthiscoldandsnow,shewouldbealivetoday.It'smyfaultthatshedied.”
Atthesecondhome,thesonoftheotherdeceasedwomansaid,“IfonlyIhadn,tinsistedonmymotherJs
goingtoFlorida,shewouldbealivetoday.Thatlongairplaneride,theabruptchangeofclimate,wasmore
thanshecouldtake.It'smyfaultthatshe'sdead.”
Whenthingsdon,tturnoutaswewouldlikethemto,itisverytemptingtoassumethathadwedone
thingsdifferently,thestorywouldhavehadahappierending.Priestsknowthatanytimethereisadeath,
thesurvivorswillfeelguilty.Becausethecourseofactiontheytookturnedoutbadly,theybelievethat
theoppositecourse-keepingMotherathome,postponingtheoperation-wouldhaveturnedoutbetter.After
all,howcouldithaveturnedoutanyworse?
Thereseemtobetwoelementsinvolvedinourreadinesstofeelguilt.Thefirstisourpressingneed
tobelievethattheworldmakessense,thatthereisacauseforeveryeffectandareasonforeverything
thathappens.Thatleadsustofindpatternsandconnectionsbothwheretheyreallyexistandwherethey
existonlyinourminds.
Thesecondelementisthenotionthatwearethecauseofwhathappens,especiallythebadthingsthat
happen.Itseemstobeashortstepfrombelievingthateveryeventhasacausetobelievingthatevery
disasterisourfault.Therootsofthisfeelingmaylieinourchildhood.Psychologistsspeakoftheinfantile
mythofomnipotence(万能).Ababycomestothinkthattheworldexiststomeethisneeds,andthathemakes
everythinghappeninit.Hewakesupinthemorningandsummonstherestoftheworldtoitstasks.Hecries,
andsomeonecomestoattendtohim.Whenheishungry,peoplefeedhim,andwhenheiswet,peoplechange
him.Veryoften,wedonotcompletelyoutgrowthatinfantilenotionthatourwishescausethingstohappen.
26.Whatissaidaboutthetwodeceasedelderlywomen?
A)Theylivedoutanaturallife.
B)Theydiedduetolackofcarebyfamilymembers.
C)Theydiedofexhaustionafterthelongplaneride.
D)Theyweren,taccustomedtothechangeinweather.
27.Theauthorhadtoconductthetwowomen'sfuneralsprobablybecause.
A)hehadgreatsympathyforthedeceased
B)hewantedtoconsolethetwofamilies
C)hewaspriestofthelocalchurch
D)hewasanofficialfromthecommunity
28.Peoplefeelguiltyforthedeathsoftheirlovedonesbecause.
A)theybelievethattheywereresponsible
B)theyhadneglectedthenaturalcourseofevents
C)theycouldn,tfindabetterwaytoexpresstheirgrief
D)theydidn,tknowthingsoftenturnoutintheoppositedirection
29.Inthecontextofthepassage,”・・・theworldmakessense,,(Line2,Para,4)probablymeansthat
A)wehavetobesensibleinordertounderstandtheworld
B)everythingintheworldispredetermined
C)thereJsanexplanationforeverythingintheworld
D)theworldcanbeinterpretedindifferentways
30.Peoplehavebeenmadetobelievesinceinfancythat.
A)everystoryshouldhaveahappyending
B)theirwishesarethecauseofeverythingthathappens
C)lifeanddeathisanunsolvedmystery
D)everybodyisattheircommand
PassageThree
'Tvenevermetahumanworthcloning,vsayscloningexpertMarkWesthusinfromhislabatTexas
A&MUniversity."It'sastupidendeavor.wThat'saninterestingchoiceofadjective,comingfromaman
whohasspentmillionsofdollarstryingtoclonea13-year-olddognamedMissy.Sofar,heandhisteam
havenotsucceeded,thoughtheyhaveclonedtwocowsandexpecttocloneacatsoon.Theyjustmightsucceed
incloningMissythisspring一orperhapsnotforanother5years.Itseemsthereproductivesystemofman's
bestfriendisoneofthemysteriesofmodernscience.
Westhusin'sexperiencewithcloninganimalsleaveshimupsetbyallthistalkofhumancloning.In
threeyearsofworkontheMissyproject,usinghundredsuponhundredsofdog'seggs,theA&Mteamhas
producedonlyadozenorsoembryos(胚胎)carryingMissy'sDNA.Nonehavesurvivedthetransfertoa
surrogate(代孕的)mother.Thewastageofeggsandthemanyspontaneouslyabortedfetuses(胎)maybe
acceptablewhenyou,redealingwithcatsorbulls,heargues,butnotwithhumans."Cloningisincredibly
inefficient,andalsodangerous,“hesays.
Evenso,dogcloningisacommercialopportunity,withaniceresearchpayoff.EversinceDollythe
sheepwasclonedin1997,Westhusin'sphonehasbeenringingwithpeoplecallinginhopesofduplicating
theircatsanddogs,cattleandhorses."Alotofpeoplewanttoclonepets,especiallyifthepriceis
right,saysWesthusin.CostisnoobstacleforMissy'smysteriousbillionaireowner;he'sputup$3.7
millionsofartofundA&M'sresearch.
Contrarytosomemediareports,Missyisnotdead.TheownerwantsatwintocarryonMissy'sfine
qualitiesaftershedoesdie.Theprototypeis,byallaccounts,athletic,good-naturedandsupersmart.
Missy'smasterdoesnotexpectanexactcopyofher.Heknowsherclonemaynothavehertemperament.In
astatementofpurpose,Missy'sownerandtheA&Mteamsaytheyare“bothlookingforwardtostudying
thewaysthatherclonesdifferfromMissy.”
Besidescloningagreatdog,theprojectmaycontributeinsightintotheoldquestionofnaturevs,
nurture.Itcouldalsoleadtothecloningofspecialrescuedogsandmanyendangeredanimals.
However,Westhusiniscautiousabouthiswork.Heknowsthatevenifhegetsadogpregnant,theoffspring,
shouldtheysurvive,willfacetheproblemsshownatbirthbyotherclonedanimals:abnormalitieslike
immaturelungsandheartandweightproblems〜”Whywouldyoueverwanttoclonehumans,Westhusinasks,
“whenwe'renotevenclosetogettingitworkedoutinanimalsyet?”
31.By“stupidendeavor(Line2,Para.1),Westhusinmeanstosaythat____.
A)humancloningisafoolishundertaking
B)animalcloningisabsolutelyimpractical
C)humancloningshouldbedoneselectively
D)animalcloningisnotworththeeffortatall
32.WhatdoesthefirstparagraphtellusaboutWesthusin'sdogcloningproject?
A)Itssuccessisalreadyinsight.
B)Itisdoomedtoutterfailure.
C)Itisprogressingsmoothly.
D)Itsoutcomeremainsuncertain.
33.BycloningMissy,MarkWesthusinhopesto.
A)examinethereproductivesystemofthedogspecies
B)findoutthedifferencesbetweenMissyanditsclones
C)searchforwaystomodify,itstemperament
D)studythepossibilityofcloninghumans
34.Welearnfromthepassagethatanimalclonesarelikelytohave.
A)anabnormalshape
B)abadtemper
C)defectiveorgans
D)immunedeficiency
35.Itcanbeseenthatpresentcloningtechniques.
A)provideinsightintothequestionofnaturevs,nurture
B)havebeenwidelyusedinsavingendangeredspecies
C)haveprovedquiteadequateforthecloningofhumans
D)stillhavealongwaytogobeforereachingmaturity
PassageFour
FrustratedwithdelaysinSacramento,BayAreaofficialssaidThursdaytheyplannedtotakematters
intotheirownhandstoregulatetheregion,sgrowingpileofelectronictrash.
ASanJosecounciIwomanandaSanFranciscosupervisorsaidtheywouldproposelocalinitiativesaimed
atcontrollingelectronicwasteiftheCalifornialaw-makingbodyfailstoactontwobillsstalledinthe
Assembly.TheyareamongagrowingnumberofCaliforniacitiesandcountiesthathaveexpressedthesame
intention.
Environmentalistsandlocalgovernmentsareincreasinglyconcernedaboutthetoxichazardposedbyold
electronicdevicesandthecostofsafelyrecyclingthoseproducts.Anestimated6milliontelevisionsand
computersarestockedinCaliforniahomes,andanadditional6,000to7,000computersbecomeoutdatedevery
day.Themachinescontainhighlevelsofleadandotherhazardoussubstances,andarealreadybannedfrom
CalifornialandfiIls(垃圾填埋场).
LegislationbySenatorByronSherwouldrequireconsumerstopayarecyclingfeeofupto$30onevery
newmachinecontainingacathode(阴极)raytube.Usedinalmostallvideomonitorsandtelevisions,those
devicescontainfourtoeightpoundsofleadeach.Thefeeswouldgotowardsettinguprecyclingprograms,
providinggrantstonon-profitagenciesthatreusethetubesandrewardingmanufacturersthatencourage
recycling.
AseparatebillbyLosAngeles-areaSenatorGloriaRomerowouldrequirehigh-techmanufacturersto
developprogramstorecycleso-callede-waste.
Ifpassed,themeasureswouldputCaliforniaattheforefrontofnationaleffortstomanagetherefuse
oftheelectronicage.
Buthigh-techgroups,includingtheSiliconValleyManufacturingGroupandtheAmericanElectronics
Association,opposethemeasures,arguingthatfeesofupto$30willdriveconsumerstoonline,out-of-state
retailers.
“Whatreallyneedstooccurisconsumereducation.Mostconsumersareunawarethey*renotsupposed
tothrowcomputersinthetrash,“saidRoxanneGould,vicepresidentofgovernmentrelationsforthe
electronicsassociation.
Computerrecyclingshouldbealocaleffortandpartofresidentialwastecollectionprograms,sheadded.
Recyclingelectronicwasteisadangerousandspecializedmatter,andenvironmentalistsmaintainthe
statemustsupportrecyclingeffortsandensurethatthejobisn'tcontractedtounscrupulous(毫无顾
忌的)junkdealerswhosendthetoxicpartsoverseas.
“Thegraveyardofthehigh-techrevolutionisendingupinruralChina,“saidTedSmith,director
oftheSiliconValleyToxicsCoalition.HisgroupispushingforanamendmenttoSher'sbillthatwould
preventtheexportofe-waste.
36.WhatstepwereBayAreaofficialsgoingtotakeregardinge-wastedisposal?
A)Rallysupporttopassthestalledbills.
B)LobbythelawmakersoftheCaliforniaAssembly.
C)Laydownrelevantlocalregulationsthemselves.
D)Exertpressureonmanufacturersofelectronicdevices.
37.ThetwobillsstalledintheCaliforniaAssemblybothconcern.
A)thereprocessingofthehugeamountsofelectronicwasteinthestate
B)regulationsondumpinghazardoussubstancesintolandfills
C)thefundingoflocalinitiativestoreuseelectronictrash
D)thesaleofusedelectronicdevicestoforeigncountries
38.Consumersarenotsupposedtothrowusedcomputersinthetrashbecause.
A)thisisbannedbytheCaliforniagovernment
B)somepartsmayberecycledforuseelsewhere
C)unscrupulousdealerswillretrievethemforprofit
D)theycontainlargeamountsofharmfulsubstances
39.High-techgroupsbelievethatifanextra$30ischargedoneveryTVorcomputerpurchasedinCalifornia,
consumerswill____.
A)hesitatetoupgradetheircomputers
B)abandononlineshopping
C)buythemfromotherstates
D)stronglyprotestagainstsuchacharge
40.WelearnfromthepassagethatmuchofCalifornia,selectronicwastehasbeen.
A)dumpedintolocallandfills
B)exportedtoforeigncountries
C)collectedbynon-profitagencies
D)recycledbycomputermanufacturers
答案:1、BDABD2、ACACB3、ADBCD4、CADCB
Passage0ne2005年6月18日大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷
Low-levelslash-and-burnfarmingdoesn,tharmrainforest.Onthecontrary,ithelpsfarmersandimproves
forestsoils.ThisistheunorthodoxviewofaGermansoilscientistwhohasshownthatburntclearings
intheAmazon,datingbackmorethan1,000years,helpedcreatepatchesofrich,fertilesoilthatfarmers
stillbenefitfromtoday.
Mostrainforestsoilsarethinandpoorbecausetheylackmineralsandbecausetheheatandheavyrainfall
destroymostorganicmatterinthesoilswithinfouryearsofitreachingtheforestfloor.Thismeanstopsoil
containsfewoftheingredientsneededforlong-termsuccessfulfarming.
ButBrunoGlaser,asoilscientistoftheUniversityofBayreuth,hasstudiedunexpectedpatchesof
fertilesoilsinthecentralAmazon.Thesesoilscontainlotsoforganicmatter.
Glaserhasshownthatmostofthisfertileorganicmattercomesfromublackcarbonw—theorganic
particlesfromcampfiresandcharred(烧成炭的)woodleftoverfromthousandsofyearsofslash-and-burn
farming."Thesoils,knownasTerraPreta,containedupto70timesmoreblackcarbonthanthesurrounding
soil,“saysGlaser.
Unburntvegetationrotsquickly,butblackcarbonpersistsinthesoilformanycenturies.Radiocarbon
datingshowsthatthecharredwoodinTerraPretasoilsistypicallymorethan1,000yearsold.
aSlash-and-burnfarmingcanbegoodforsoilsprovideditdoesn,tcompletelyburnallthevegetation,
andleavesbehindcharredwood,“saysGlaser."Itcanbebetterthanmanure(粪月巴).“Burningtheforest
justoncecanleavebehindenoughblackcarbontokeepthesoilfertileforthousandsofyears.Andrainforests
easilyregrowaftersmall-scaleclearing.Contrarytotheconventionalviewthathumanactivitiesdamage
theenvironment,Glasersays:"Blackcarboncombinedwithhumanwastesisresponsiblefortherichness
ofTerraPretasoils.”
TerraPretasoilsturnupinlargepatchesallovertheAmazon,wheretheyarehighlyprizedbyfarmers.
Allthepatchesfallwithin500squarekilometersinthecentralAmazon.Glasersaysthewidespreadpresence
ofpottery(陶器)confirmsthesoil'shumanorigins.
ThefindingsaddweighttothetheorythatlargeareasoftheAmazonhaverecoveredsowellfrompast
periodsofagriculturalusethattheregrowthhasbeenmistakenbygenerationsofbiologistsfor“virgin”
forest.
Duringthepastdecade,researchershavediscoveredhundredsoflargeearthworksdeepinthejungle.
Theyareupto20metershighandcoveruptoasquarekilometer.Glaserclaimsthattheseearthworks,
builtbetweenAD400and1400,wereattheheartofurbancivilizations.Nowitseemstherichnessofthe
TerraPretasoilsmayexplainhowsuchcivilizationsmanagedtofeedthemselves.
11.Welearnfromthepassagethatthetraditionalviewofslash-and-burnfarmingisthat.
A)itdoesnoharmtothetopsoiloftherainforest
B)itdestroysrainforestsoils
C)ithelpsimproverainforestsoils
D)itdiminishestheorganicmatterinrainforestsoils
12.Mostrainforestsoilsarethinandpoorbecause.
A)thecompositionofthetopsoilisratherunstable
B)blackcarboniswashedawaybyheavyrains
C)organicmatterisquicklylostduetoheatandrain
D)long-termfarminghasexhaustedtheingredientsessentialtoplantgrowth
13.Glasermadehisdiscoveryby.
A)studyingpatchesoffertilesoilsinthecentralAmazon
B)examiningpotteryleftoverbyancientcivilizations
C)test-burningpatchesoftreesinthecentralAmazon
D)radiocarbon-datingingredientscontainedinforestsoils
14.WhatdoesGlasersayabouttheregrowthofrainforests?
A)Theytakecenturiestoregrowafterbeingburnt.
B)Theycannotrecoverunlessthevegetationisburntcompletely.
C)Theirregrowthwillbehamperedbyhumanhabitation.
D)Theycanrecovereasilyafterslash-and-burnfarming.
15.Fromthepassageitcanbeinferredthat.
A)humanactivitieswilldogravedamagetorainforests
B)Amazonrainforestsoilsusedtobetherichestintheworld
C)farmingisresponsibleforthedestructionoftheAmazonrainforests
D)thereonceexistedanurbancivilizationintheAmazonrainforests
PassageTwo
Asawisemanoncesaid,weareallultimatelyalone.ButanincreasingnumberofEuropeansarechoosing
tobesoataneverearlierage.Thisisn'tthestuffofgloomyphilosophicalcontemplations,butafact
ofEurope'sneweconomiclandscape,embracedbysociologists,real-estatedevelopersandadexecutives
alike.Theshiftawayfromfamilylifetosololifestyle,observesaFrenchsociologist,ispartofthe
irresistiblemomentumofindividualism“overthelastcentury.Thecommunicationsrevolution,theshift
fromabusinesscultureofstabilitytooneofmobilityandthemassentryofwomenintotheworkforcehave
greatlywreakedhavocon(扰乱)EuropeansJprivatelives.
Europe?sneweconomicclimatehaslargelyfosteredthetrendtowardindependence.Thecurrentgeneration
ofhome-alonerscameofageduringEuropeJsshiftfromsocialdemocracytothesharper,moreindividualistic
climateofAmericanstylecapitalism.Raisedinaneraofprivatizationandincreasedconsumerchoice,
today'stechsavvy(精通技术的)workershaveembracedafreemarketinloveaswellaseconomics.Modern
Europeansarerichenoughtoaffordtolivealone,andtemperamentallyindependentenoughtowanttodo
so.
Onceuponatime,peoplewholivedalonetendedtobethoseoneithersideofmarriage-twentysomething
professionalsorwidowedseniorcitizens.Whilepensioners,particularlyelderlywomen,makeupalarge
proportionofthoselivingalone,thenewestcropofsinglesarehighearnersintheir30sand40swho
increasinglyviewlivingaloneasalifestylechoice.Livingalonewasconceivedtobenegative-darkand
cold,whilebeingtogethersuggestedwarmthandlight.Butthencamealongtheideaofsingles.Theywere
young,beautiful,strong!Now,youngpeoplewanttolivealone.
Theboomingeconomymeanspeopleareworkingharderthanever.Andthatdoesn,tleavemuchroomfor
relationships.PimpiArroyo,a35-year-oldcomposerwholivesaloneinahouseinParis,sayshehasn,t
gottimetogetlonelybecausehehastoomuchwork."Ihavedeadlineswhichwouldmakelifewithsomeone
elsefairlydifficult."OnlyanIdealWomanwouldmakehimchangehislifestyle,hesays.Kaufmann,author
ofarecentbookcalled“TheSingleWomanandPrinceCharming,thinksthisfiercenewindividualismmeans
thatpeopleexpectmoreandmoreofmates,sorelationshipsdon'tlastlong-iftheystartatall.Eppendorf,
ablondBerlinerwithadeeptan,teachesgradeschoolinthemornings.Intheafternoonshesunbathesor
sleeps,restingupforgoingdancing.Justshyof50,shesaysshe'dneverhavewantedtodowhathermother
did-giveupacareertoraiseafamily.Instead,vealwaysdonewhatIwantedtodo:liveaself-determined
life."
16.MoreandmoreyoungEuropeansremainsinglebecause.
A)theyaredrivenbyanoverwhelmingsenseofindividualism
B)theyhaveenteredtheworkforceatamuchearlierage
C)theyhaveembracedabusinesscultureofstability
D)theyarepessimisticabouttheireconomicfuture
17.WhatissaidaboutEuropeansocietyinthepassage?
A)Ithasfosteredthetrendtowardssmallfamilies.
B)ItisgettingclosertoAmerican-stylecapitalism.
C)Ithaslimitedconsumerchoicedespiteafreemarket.
D)Itisbeingthreatenedbyirresistibleprivatization.
18.AccordingtoParagraph3,thenewestgroupofsinglesare.
A)warmandlighthearted
B)oneithersideofmarriage
C)negativeandgloomy
D)healthyandwealthy
19.TheauthorquotesEppendorftoshowthat________.
A)somemodernwomenpreferalifeofindividualfreedom
B)thefamilyisnolongerthebasicunitofsocietyinpresent-dayEurope
C)someprofessionalpeoplehavetoomuchworktodotofeellonely
D)mostEuropeansconceivelivingasinglelifeasunacceptable
20.Whatistheauthor,spurposeinwritingthepas
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