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[单项选择]Passage Four
She was slim and he liked her that way. So he called a lawyer. The result was a contract. According to the document, the fresh-faced bride agreed to pay a fine for each pound she gained in weight, the money refundable upon its loss. The paper signed, and the wedding went on.
This is a prenuptial (婚前的)agreement—one more indication of the strange pass of marriage in this most transactional decade. You are welcome to marriage, contractual style, where increasingly detailed legal documents spell out everything from who’s going to do the dishes to who’s going to get the house when you split.
This is family planning taken to extreme. Once employed solely by the rich, second-timers and the old industrialist carrying off the latest young cookie, the prenuptial agreement—a written pact between a couple outlining the financial obliga
A. Pre-nups was once employed solely by the rich, second-timers and the old industrialist.
B. The prenuptial agreement is written just in case the couple may divorce one day.
C. The divorce rates are high today.
D. It is a romantic and fantastic age in which people still believing in marriage and love.

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[单项选择]Passage Four
She was slim and he liked her that way. So he called a lawyer. The result was a contract. According to the document, the fresh-faced bride agreed to pay a fine for each pound she gained in weight, the money refundable upon its loss. The paper signed, and the wedding went on.
This is a prenuptial (婚前的)agreement—one more indication of the strange pass of marriage in this most transactional decade. You are welcome to marriage, contractual style, where increasingly detailed legal documents spell out everything from who’s going to do the dishes to who’s going to get the house when you split.
This is family planning taken to extreme. Once employed solely by the rich, second-timers and the old industrialist carrying off the latest young cookie, the prenuptial agreement—a written pact between a couple outlining the financial obliga
A. is a part of a comedy film
B. is something rare
C. is something real and becoming common daily
D. is ridiculous
[单项选择]She was slim and he liked her that way. So he called a lawyer. The result was a contract. According to the document, the fresh-faced bride agreed to pay a fine for each pound she gained in weight, the money refundable upon its loss. The paper signed, and the wedding went on. This is a prenuptial agreement—one more indication of the strange pass of marriage in this most trans- actional decade. You are welcome to marriage, contractual style, where increasingly detailed le- gal documents spell out everything from who’ s going to do the dishes to who’ s going to get the house when you split.
This is family planning taken to extreme. Once employed solely by the rich, second-timers and the old industrialist carrying off the latest young cookie, the prenuptial agreement—a written pact between a couple outlining the financial obligation in the event of divorce—is becoming com- monplace in a litigious, disillusioned and materialistic age in which one in every two marriages is projected to
A. is a part of a comedy film
B. is something rare
C. is something real and becoming common daily
D. is ridiculous
[单项选择]After failing his driving test four times, he finally ______ trying to pass.


A. gave up
B. gave away
C. gave off
D. gave in
[填空题]When she was four years old,she began to learn the piano.
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ,she began to learn the piano.


[单项选择]A. She was hurt by the man. B. She lost her temper.
C. She didn’t speak to her husband. D. She missed the dinner party.
[单项选择]Billy was four years old and he was a very clever boy. He liked playing in the open air very much. Every day after lunch his mother told him to stay at home. She took him to his bedroom and put him on his bed to rest for an hour, but Billy never slept and usually he made a lot of noise and got off his bed every few minutes.
One afternoon, Billy’s mother put him on his bed and then went to her bedroom to do some reading. After ten minutes, she heard a noise, so she went to Billy’s room. He was not there, but his trousers were lying on his bed.
She looked in the other rooms upstairs, but he was not there either, so she went to the balcony(阳台)and shunted down angrily, "Are you running about down there without your trousers"
"No, my dear, "answered her husband. "I have bought some vegetables and I am wearing my trousers. "
Now, Billy was playing in the garden without his trousers.
Bill was five years old.
[A]Right. [B]Wrong. [C]Doesn’t say.

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