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1.PassageOne
GlobalwarmingmayormaynotbethegreatenvironmentalcrisisottamBrry,
butregardlessofwhetheritisorisn-wewontdomuchaboutit.Wewillargueover
tandmayeven,asanation,makesomefairlysolemn-soundingcommitmentstoavoidit.Butthemoredramaticandmeaningfulthesecommitmentsseem,thelesslikelytheyaretobeobserved.
AlGorecallsglobalwarminganinconvenienttruth,asifmerelyrecognizingitcouldputusonapathtoasolution.Buttherealtruthisthatwetlomowenoughtorelieveglobalwarming,andwithoutmajortechnologicalbreakthroughsecantdo
muchaboutit.
From2003to2050,thewodcopulationisprojectedtogrowfrom6.4billionto9.1
billion,a42%increase.Ifenergyuseperpersonandtechnologyremainthesame,totalenergyuseandgreenhousegasemissions(mainly,CO2)willbe42%higherin2050.butthatstoolow,becausesocietiesthatgrowricherusemoreenergy.Weneedeconomicgrowthunlesswecondemntheworldspoortotheirpresentpovertyandfreeze
everyoneelseslivingstandardsWithmodestgrowth,energyuseandgreenhouseemissionsmorethandoubleby2050.
Nogovernmentwilladoptrigidrestrictionsoneconomicgrowthandpersonalfreedom(limitsonelectricityusage,drivingandtravel)thatmightcutbackglobalwarming.Still,politicianswanttoshowtheydoingsomething.Considerthkyoto
ProtocolN-ý<@(SNf).ItallowedcountriesthatjoinedtopunishthosethatdidiButithasntreducedCO2emissions(upabout25%since1990),ansigratories{~[W
Vy)didntadopttoughenoughpoliciestohittheir2008-2012targets.
Thepracticalconclusionisthatifglobalwarmingisapotentialdisastertheonlysolutionisnewtechnology.Onlyanaggressiveesearchanddevelopmentprogrammightfindwaysofbreakingdependenceonfossilfuelsordealingwithit.
Thetroublewiththeglobalwarmingdebateisthatithasbecomeamoralproblemwhenit'sreallyanengineeringone.Theinconvenientruthisthatifwedontsolvethe
engineeringproblem,werehelpless.
57.Whatissaidaboutglobalwarminginthefirstparagraph?
A)ItmaynotproveanenvironmentalB)Itisanissuerequiringworldwide
crisisatallcommitments.
C)SeriousstepshavebeentakentoavoidD)Verylittlewillbedonetobringitunderorstopit.control
58.Accordingtotheautbanderstanding,whatisAlGoiewonglobalwarming?
A)Itisarealitybothpeopleandpoliticiansareunawareof.
B)Itisaphenomenonthatcausesusmanyinconveniences.
C)Itisaproblemthatcanbesolvedonceitisrecognized.
D)Itisanareaweactuallyhavelittleknowledgeabout.
59.Greenhouseemissionswillmorethandoubleby2050becauseof
A)economicgrowthC)wastefuluseofenergy
B)thewideninggapbetweentherichandD)therapidadvancesofscienceandpoortechnology
60.Theauthorbelievesthat,sincethesigningoftheKyotoProtocol,
A)politicianshavestartedtodosomethingtobetterthesituation
B)fewnationshaveadoptedrealtoughmeasurestolimitenergyuse
C)reductionsinenergyconsumptionhavegreatlycutbackglobalwarming
D)internationalcooperationhascontributedtosolvingenvironmentalproblems
61.Whatisthemessagetheauthorintendstoconvey?
A)Globalwarmingismoreofamoralissuethanapracticalone.
B)Theultimatesolutiontoglobalwarmingliesinnewtechnology
C)Thedebateoverglobalwarmingwillleadtotechnologicalbreakthroughs.
D)Peoplehavetogiveupcertainmaterialcomfortstostopglobalwarming.
PassageTwo
Somedayastrangerwillreadyoure-mailwithoutyourpermissionorscanthe
Websitesyouevisited.Orperhapssomeonewillcasuallyglancethroughyourcredit
cardpurchaseorcellphonebillstofindoutyourshoppingpreferencesorcallinghabits.
Infact,itslikelysomeofthesethingshavealreadyhappenedtoyou.Whowould
watchyouwithoutyourpermission3tmightbeaspouse,agirlfriend,amarketing
company,aboss,acoporacriminal.Whoeveritis,theywillseeyouinawayyouneverintendedtobeseenthe2fcenturyequivalentofbeingcaughtnaked.
Psychologiststellusboundariesarehealthy,shianportanttorevealyourselfto
friends,familyandloversinstages,atappropriatetimes.Butfewboundariesremain.Thedigitalbreadcrumbs(x2\Q)youleaveeverywheremakeiteasyforstrangersto
reconstructwhoyouare,whereyouareandwhatyoulike.Insomecasesasimple
Googlesearchcanrevealwhatyouthink.Likeitornot,increasinglyweliveinaworldwhereyousimplecannotkeepasecret.
Thekeyquestionis:Doesthatmatter?
WhenopinionpollsaskAmericansaboutprivacy,mostsaytheyareconcernedaboutlosingit.Asurveyfoundanoverwhelmingpessimismaboutprivacy,with60percentof
respondentssayingtheyfeeltheirprivacyislippingaway,andthatbothers'me.
Butpeoplesayonethinganddoanother.OnlyatinyfractionofAmericanschangeanybehaviorsinanefforttopreservetheirprivacy.Fewpeopleturndownadiscountattollbooths(e6·9zù)toavoidusingtheEZ-Passystemthatcantrackautomobile
movements.Andfewturndownsupermarketloyaltycards.Privacyeconomist
AlessandroAcquistihasrunaseriesofteststhatrevealpeoplewillsurrenderpersonalinformationlikeSocialSecuritynumbersjusttogettheirhandsonapitiful50-cents-off
coupon(O`àR8).
Butprivacydoesmatteratleastsometimes.Itslikehealth:Whenyouhaveit,youdon'tnoticeit.Onlywhen'itsgonedoyouwishyouddonemoretoprotectit.
62.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysayinthe2f'centuryequivalentofbeingcaught
naked”(Lines3-4,Para.2)?
A)Peoplespersonalinformationiseasilyaccessedwithouttheirknowledge.
B)Inthe21centurypeopletryeverymeanstolookintoothersecrets.
C)Peopletendtobemorefrankwitheachotherintheinformationage.
D)Criminalsareeasilycaughtonthespotwithadvancedtechnology.
63.Whatwouldpsychologistsadviseontherelationshipsbetweenfriends?
A)FriendsshouldopentheirheartstoC)Thereshouldbeadistanceeven
eachother.betweenfriends.
B)FriendsshouldalwaysbefaithfultoD)Thereshouldbefewerdisputes
eachother.betweenfriends.
64.Whydoestheauthorsaweliveinaworldwhereyousimplecannotkeepasecret
(Line5,Para.3)?
A)Modernsocietyhasfinallyevolvedintoanopensociety.
B)Peopleleavetracesaroundwhenusingmoderntechnology.
C)Therearealwayspeoplewhoarecuriousaboutothaffsairs.
D)Manysearchenginesprofitbyrevealingpeoplielentities.
65.WhatdomostAmericansdowithregardtoprivacyprotection?
A)Theychangebehaviorsthatmightdisclosetheiridentity.
B)Theyusevariousloyaltycardsforbusinesstransactions.
C)TheyrelymoreandmoreonelectronicD)Theytalkalotbuthardlydoanything
devices.aboutit.
66.Accordingtothepassage,privacyislikehealthinthat
A)peoplewillmakeeveryefforttokeepit
B)itsimportanceisrarelyunderstood
C)itissomethingthatcaneasilybelost
D)peopleddrcherishituntiltheyloseit
woman.
There
aremanyreasons
for
this-typically,mentakemorerisksthanwomanandaremorelikelytodrinkandsmokebutperhapsmoreimportantly,
mendortgotothedoctor.
“Menarertseeingdoctorsasoften
2.PassageOne
astheyshould;saysDr.Gullottahis
Questions57to61arebasedonthe
isparticularlysofortheover-40s,when
followingpassage
diseasestendtostrike.
Ifyouareamaleandyouarereading
Gullottasaysahealthymanshould
this,congratulations:youarea
visitthedoctoreveryyearortwo.For
survivor.Accordingostatistics.youare
thoseover45,itshouldbeatleastoncea
morethantwiceaslikelytodieofskin
year,
cancerthanawoman,andninetimes
TwomonthsagoGullottasawa
morelikelytodieofAIDS.Assumingyou
50-year-oldmawhohaddelayeddoing
makeittotheendofyournaturalterm,
anythingabouthissmokecoughfora
about78yearsformeninAustraliayou
year.
willdieonaveragefiveyearsbeforea
“WhenIfinallysawhimithadalready
spreadandhehassincediedfromlungRegularcheck-upsformenwould
cancerhesays;“Earlierdetectionandinevitablyplacestrainonthepublicpurse,
treatmentmaynothavecuredhim,butitCartmillsays.Butpreventionischeaper
wouldhaveprolongedthisIfeinthelongrunthanhavingtotreatthe
Accordingtoarecentsurvey,95%ofwomenagedbetween15andearly40sseeadoctoronceayear,comparedto
70%ofmeninthesameagegroup.
diseasesBesidestheultimatecostisfar
greater:itiscalledprematuredeath.
57.Whydoestheauthorcongratulatehis
malereadersatthebeginningofthe
“Alotofmenthinktheyareinvinciblepassage?
yNSibeUv,,y"GullottasaysTheyonlyA.Theyaremorelikelytosurviveserious
comeinwhenafrienddropsdeadonthediseasestoday.
golfcourseandtheythink"GeezjfitB.Theiraveragelifespanhasbeen
couldhappentohim.considerablyextended.
Thenthereistheostrichapproach,
somemenarescaredofwhatmightbe
thereandwouldrathernotknow,says
Dr.RossCartmill.
C.Theyhavelivedlongenoughtoread
thisarticle.
D.Theyaresuretoenjoyalongerand
happierlive
“Mostmengettheircarsserviced58.Whatdoestheauthorstateisthemost
moreregularlythantheyservicetheirimportantreasonmendiefiveyears
bodies;Cartmillsays.Hebelievesmostearlieronaveragethanwomen?
diseasesthatcommonlyaffectmencouldA.mendrinkandsmokemuchmorethan
beaddressedbypreventivecheck-ups.women
B.mendortseekmedicalcareasoftendiseasebecauseoffear
aswomen61.WhatdoesCartmillsayaboutregular
C.menarentascautionsaswomenincheck-upsformen?
faceofdangerA.Theymayincreasepublicexpenses
D.menaremorelikelytosufferfromfatalB.Theywillsavemoneyinthelongrun
diseasesC.Theymaycausepsychologicalstrainson
59.Whichofthefollowingbestcompletesmen
thesentenceGeez,ifitcouldhappentoD.Theywillenablementoliveaslongas
him?(line2,para,8)?women
A.itcouldhappentome,too
PassageTwo
B.Ishouldavoidplayinggolf
Questions62to66arebasedonthe
C.Ishouldconsidermyselflucky
followingpassage
D.itwouldbeabigmisfortune
High-qualitycustomerserviceis
60whatdoesDr.RossCartmillmeanby
preachedfblbymany,butactually
theostrichapproaahineqpara.9)keepingcustomershappyiseasiersaid
A.acasualattitudetowardscnbealththandone
conditionsShoppersseldomcomplaintothe
B.anewtherapyforcertainpsychologicalmanagerorownerofaretailstore,but
problemsinsteadwillalerttheirfriends,relatives,
C.refusaltogetmedicaltreatmentforfeaco-workers,strangers-andanyonewho
ofthepaininvolvedwilllisten
D.unwillingnesstofindoutaboutoiseStoremanagersareoftenthelastto
hearcomplaintsandoftenfindoutonlyincludefilledparkinglots,cluttered(X^ná
whentheirregularcustomersdecidetN÷v,,)shelves,overloadedracks,
frequenttheircompetitors,accordingtoaout-of-stockitems,longcheck-outlines,
studyjointlyconductedbyVerdegroup
andWhartonschool
Storytellinghurtsretailersandentertainsconsumers;”saidPaulaCourtney,PresidentoftheVerdegroup.thestorelosesthecustomer,butthe
shoppermustalsofindareplacemient.
andrudesalespeople.
Duringpeakshoppinghours,some
retailerssolvedtheparkingproblemsby
gettingmoonlightingNOYQIELv,,jlocal
policetoworkasparkingattendants.
Somehiredflagwaverstodirect
customerdoemptyparkingspacesThis
Onaverage,everyunhappycustomerguidanceeliminatedtheneedfor
willcomplaintoatleastfourother,andwillnolongervisitthespecificstoreforeverydissatisfiedcustomer,astorewill
loseuptothreemoreduetonegative
customerstocircletheparkinglot
endlessly,andavoidedconfrontation
betweenthoseeyeingthesameparking
space.
reviews.TheresultingsnowballeffectRetailerscanrelievetheheadachesby
canbedisastroustoretailers.redesigningstorelayouts,pre-stocking
Accordingtotheresearchshopperssalesitems,hiringspeedyand
whopurchasedclothingencounteredtheexperiencedcashiers,andhavingsales
mostproblems.rankedsecondandthirdrepresentativesonhandtoanswer
weregroceryandelectronicscustomers.questions.
ThemostcommoncomplaintsMostimportantly,salespeopleshould
bediplomaticandpolitewithangrythem.
customers.CFewcustomerbelievetheservicewill
“Retailerswho'reresponsivandb|eimproved.
friendlyaremorelikelytosmoothoverDCustomershavenoeasyaccesstostore
issuesthanthosewhoatsofriendly.managers.
saidProfessorStephenHoch.“Maybe63.WhatdoesPaulaCourtneyimplyby
somethingassimpleasagreeteratthesaying“?theshoppermustalsofinda
storeentrancewouldhelp.replacement(Line2,Para.4)?
CustomerscanalsoimprovefutureANewcustomersareboundtoreplace
shoppingexperiencesbyfilingcomplaintsoldones.
totheretailerinsteadofcomplainingtoBItisnotlikelytheshoppercanfindthe
therestoftheworld.Retailersaresameproductsinotherstores.
hard-pressedtoimprovewhentheyhaveCMoststoresprovidethesame
noideawhatiswrong.
DNotcomplainingtothemanagercauses
lèaykd-èR<O~~÷W({T~2NO\{T
theshoppersometroubletoo.
62.Whyarestoremanagersoftenthelast64.Shopownersoftenhiremoonlighting
tohearcomplaints?policeasparkingattendantssothat
AMostcustomerswon'tbothertoshoppers
complaineveniftheyhavehadunhappyAcanstaylongerbrowsinginthestore
experiences.Bworthavetroubleparkingtheircars
BCustomerswouldratherrelatetheirCworthaveanyworriesaboutsecurity
unhappyexperiencesopeoplearoundDcanfindtheircarseasilyaftershopping
65.Whatcontributesmosttosmoothing
overissueswithcustomers?
AMannersofthesalespeople
BHiringofefficientemployees
CHugesupplyofgoodsforsale
DDesignofthestorelayout.
66.Toachievebettershopping
experiencescustomersareadvisedto
Aexertpressureonstorestoimprove
theirservice
Bsettletheirdisputeswithstoresina
diplomaticway
Cvoicetheirdissatisfactiontostore
managersdirectly
Dshoparoundandmakecomparisons
betweenstores
3.TheJanuaryfashionshow,calledFutureFashion,exemplifiedhowfargreendesignhascome.OrganizedbytheNewYork-basednonprofit
EarthPledge,theshowinspiredmanytopdesignerstoworkwith
sustainablefabricsforthefirsttime.Severalhavesincemadepledgesto
includeorganicfabricsintheirlines.
Thedesignerswhoundertakegreenfashionstillfacemany
challenges.ScottHahn,cofounderwithGregoryofRoganandLoomstate,whichusesall-organiccotton,sayshigh-qualitysustainablematerialscan
stillbetoughtofine."Mostdesignerswithexistinglabelsarefinding
therearentcomparablefabricsthatcanjustreplacewhatrgaloing
andshatyourcustomersareusedto,"hesaysForexampleprganic
cottonandnon-organiccottonarevirtuallyindistinguishableonce
wovenintoadress.Butsomepopularsynthetics,likestretchnylon,still
havefeweco-friendlyequivalents.
Thosewhodomaketheswitcharefindingtheyhavemoresupport.
LastyeartheinfluentialtradeshowDesigners&Agentsstopped
chargingitsparticipationfeeforyounggreetrepreneu(N[W)who
attenditstwospringtimeshowsinLosAngelesandNewYorkandgave
specialrecognitiontodesignerswhosecollectionsareatleast25%
sustainable.Itnowcountsmorethan50greendesigners,upfromfewer
thanadozentwoyearsago.ThisweekWal-Martissettoannouncea
majorinitiativeaimedathelpingcottonfarmersgoorganic:itwillbuy
transitionatCn!W(v,,)cottonathigherprices,thushelpingtoexpandthe
supplyofakeysustainablematerialMainstreamisabouttooccur,
saysHahn
Someanalyst(g^)arelesssure.Amongconsumerspnly
18%areevenawarethatecofashionexists,upfrom6%fouryearsago.
NatalieHormilla,afashionwriter,isanexampleoftheunconverted
consumer,whenaskedifsheownedanysustainableclothes,shereplied:“Notthat1mawareof.Likemostconsumers,shefindslittletimeto
shop,andwhenshedoes,shmthehuntforcutestuffthatisrttoo
expensive.Byherownadmission,greenjustigetonhermind.But
-thankstothecombinedeffortsofdesigners,retailersandsuppliers
onedayitwillbe.
57.WhatissaidaboutFutureFashion?
A)Itinspiredmanyleadingdesignerstostartgoinggreen.
B)Itshowedthatdesignersusingorganicfabricswouldgofar.
C)Itservedasanexampleofhowfashionshowsshouldbe
organized
D)Itconvincedthepublicthatfashionableclothesshouldbemade
durable.
58.AccordingtoScottHahn,onebigchallengetodesignerswhowillgo
organicisthat
A)muchmoretimeisneededtofinishadressusingsustainable
materials
B)theyhavetocreatenewbrandsforclothesmadeoforganic
materials.
C)customershavedifficultytellingorganicfromnon-organic
materials.
D)qualityorganicreplacementsforsyntheticsarenotreadily
available
59.WelearnfromParagraph8thatdesignerswhoundertakegreen
fashion
A)canattendvarioustradeshowsfree.
B)arereadilyrecognizedbythefashionworld
C)canbuyorganiccottonatfavorableprices.
D)aregainingmoreandmoresupport.
60.WhatisNatalieHormislattitudetowardecofashion?
A)Shedoesrtseemtocareaboutit..C)Sheisdoubtfulofits
practicalvalue.
B)ShedoesntthinkitissustainableD)Sheisverymuch
opposedtotheidea
61.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofgreenfashion?
A)Greenproductswillsoongomainstream.
B)Ithasaverypromisingfuture.
C)Consumershavethefinalsay.
D)Itwillappealmoretoyoungpeople.
PassageTwo
Questions62to66arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Scientistshavedevisedawaytodetermineroughlywhereaperson
haslivedusingastrandiofhair,atechniquethatcouldhelptrackthe
movementsofcriminalsuspectsorunidentifiedmurdervictims.
Themethodreliesonmeasuringhowchemicalvariationsindrinking
watershowupinpeopleshair.
“Yourewhatyoueatanddrink,andthasrecordedinyouhair,
saidThureCerling,ageologistattheUniversityofUtah.
WhileU.Sdietisrelativelyidentical,watersuppliesvary.The
differencesesultfromweatherpatterns.Thechemicabompositionof
rainfallchangesslightlyasraidcloudsmove.
Mosthydrogenandoxygenatomsinwaterarestable,buttracesof
bothelementsarealsopresentasheaotepes(TOM}).Theheaviest
raidfallsfirst.Asaresult,stormsthatformoverthePacificdeliverheavier
watertoCaliforniathantoUtah.
SimilarpatternsexistthroughouttheU.S.Bymeasuringthe
proportionofheavierhydrogenandoxygenisotopesalongastrandof
hair,scientistscanconstructageographictimeline.Eachinchofhair
correspondstoabouttwomonths.
Cerlingsteamcollectedtapwatersamplesfrom600citiesand
constructedamopoftheregionaldifferences.Theycheckedthe
accuracypfthemapbytesting200hairsamplescollectedfrom65
barbershops
Theywereabletoaccuratelyplacethehairsamplesinbroadregions
roughlycorrespondingtothemovementofraidsystems.
“1snotgoodforpinpointing%xn[SOM];”Cerlingsaidlsgood
foreliminatingmanypossibilities.
ToddPark,alocaldetective,saidthemethodhashelpedhimlearn
moreaboutanunidentifiedwomanwhoseskeletonwasfoundnear
GreatSaltLake.
Thewomanwas5feettall.Policerecovered26bones,aT-shirtand
severalstrandsofhair.
WhenParkheardabouttheresearch,hegavethehairsamplestothe
researchers.Chemicaltestingshowedthatoverthetwoyearsbeforeher
death,shemovedabouteverytwomonths.
ShestayedintheNorthwest,althoughthetestcouldnotbemore
specificthansomewherebetweeneasternOregonandwestern
Wyoming.
1sstillasubstantialardaarksaitButitnarrowsitwaydown
forme!
62.Whatisthescientistsewdiscovery?
A)Onəhairgrowthhastodowiththeamountofwatertheydrink.
B)Apersoehairmayrevealwheretheyhavelived.
C)Hairanalysisaccuratelyidentifiescriminalsuspects.
D)Thechemicalcompositionofhairvariesfrompersontoperson.
63.Whatdoestheauthormeanbyouewhatyoueatanddrink
(Line1,Para.3)?
A)Foodanddrinkaffectoamersonalitydevelopment.
B)Foodanddrinkpreferencesvarywithindividuals.
C)Foodanddrinkleavetracesin'obedytissues.
D)Foodanddrinkareindispensabletosoexistence.
64.WhatissaidabouttherainfallinAmerMtest?
A)ThereismuchmorerainfallinCaliforniathaninUtah.
B)Thewateritdeliversbecomeslighterwhenitmovesinland.
C)Itschemicalcompositionislessstablethaninotherareas.
D)Itgathersmorelightisotopesasitmoveseastward.
65.WhatdidCerliisgteamproduceintheirresearch?
A)Amapshowingtheregionaldifferencesoftapwater.
B)Acollectionofhairsamplesfromvariousbarbershops.
C)Amethodtomeasuretheamountofwaterinhumanhair.
D)Achartillustratingthemovementoftherainsystem.
66.WhatisthepracticalvalueofCesliresearch?
A)Ithelpsanalyzethequalityofwaterindifferentregions.
B)Ithelpsthepolicedeterminewhereacrimeiscommitted.
C)Ithelpsthepolicenarrowdownpossibilitiesindetectivework.
D)Ithelpsidentifythedrinkinghabitsofthepersonunder
investigation.
4.
Throughoutthislong,tenseelection,everyonehasfocusedonthe
presidentialcandidatesandhowthelyangeAmerica.Rightlyso,but
selfishlynlmorefascinatedbyMichelleObamaandwhatshemightbe
abletodo,notjustforthiscountry,butformeasanAfrican-American
woman.AsthepotentialFirstLady,shewouldhavetbatteorlcbn.
Andthatmeansthatforthefirsttimepeoplewillhaveachancetogetup
closeandpersonawiththetypeofAfrican-Americanvomantheyso
rarelysee.
Usually,thelivesofblackwomengolargelyunexamined.The
prevailingtheoryseemstobethatwe'reallhot-temperedsingle
motherswhocakeepaman.Evenintheworldofmake-believe,black
womenstillcahescapethestereotypeofbeingeye-rolling,oversexed
femalesraisedbyournever-married,alcoholie(,,)mothers.
Thesamageshavehelpeddefinethewayallwomenareviewed,
includingMichelleObama.Beforesheevergetsthechancetocommittoacause,charityorfoundationasFirstLady,hermosturgentandperhaps
mostcomplicateddutymaybesimpletobeherself.
Itwontbeeasy.Becausefewmainstreampublicationshavedone
in-depthfeaturesonregularAfrican-Americanvomen,littleisknown
aboutwhoweare,whatwethinkandwhatwefaceonaregularbasis.
Forbetterorworse,Michellewillrepresentusall.
Justasshewillhavehercritics,shewillalsohavemillionsoffanswho
usuallyhavelittleinterestintheFirstLady.ManyAfrican-Americanblogs
havewrittenaboutwhattheyliketoseeMichellebringtotheWhite
House-mainlyshowingtheworldthatablackwomancansupporthermanandraiseastrongblackfamily.Michellewillhavetoworktoplease
everyone-animpossibletask.ButformanyAfrican-Americawomen
likeme,justalittleofherpoisaw@confidenceandintelligencewillgo
alongwayinchanginganimagethaeenaroundforfartoolong.
57.WhydoesMichelleObamaholdastrongfascinationforthe
author?
A)SheservesasarolemodelforAfricanwomen.
B)ShepossessesmanyadmirablequalitiesbecomingaFirstLady.
C)ShewillpresenttotheworldanewimageofAfrican-American
women.
D)ShewillpaycloserattentiontotheinterestsofAfrican-American
women.
58.WhatisthecommonstereotypeofAfrican-Americanvomen
accordingtotheauthor?
A)Theyarevictimsofviolence.B)Theyareofaninferiorviolence.
C)Theyusequitealotofbodylanguage.D)Theyliveoncharityand
socialwelfare
59.WhatdomanyAfrican-Americanswriteaboutintheirblogs?
A)WhetherMichellecanliveuptothehighexpectationsofherfans.
B)HowMichelleshouldbehaveasapublicfigure.
C)HowproudtheyaretohaveablackwomanintheWhiteHouse.
D)WhatMichelleshoulddoaswifeandmotherintheWhiteHouse.
60.WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutMichelleObamaasaFirstLady?
A)Howevermanyfansshehas,sheshouldremainmodest,
B)SheshouldntdisappointtheAfrican-Americancommunity.
C)Howeverhardshetries,shecaexpecttopleaseeverybody.
D)ShewillgiveprioritytoAfrican-Americanwom
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