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ster. The two many and return two months later to Wuthering Heights. Hqathcliff hears that Catherine is ill and arranges io visit her in secret. In the early hours of the day after their meeting, Catherine gives birth to her daughter, Cathy, and then dies. Hindley dies six months after Catherine. Heathcliff finds himself the master of Wuthering Heights and the guardian of Hareton. 67. From the first paragraph, we can know . A. Hindley hates the fact that his parents give all their love and care to Catherine B. Catherine likes Heathcliff so much that she enjoys staying with him for long C. Hindley is the oldest of all three children D. Mrs. Earnshaw adopts Heathcliff in Liverpool 68. After Frances dies, Hindley . A. argues with Heathcliff very often B. locks Heathcliff in the attic C. lives a disordered life D. recturns to Wuthering Heights as a changed man . 69. The underlined part the first part in Paragraph 5 most probably refers to . A. Catherine says that Edgar has asked her to many him and she has agreed B. Catherine and Edgar declare themselves lovers to the family C. Catherine decides to marry Edgar, with whose help she can help raise Heathcliff’s status D. Catherine loves Heathcliff but can39。t marry him because of his lack of status and education 70. At the end of the story, 。. A. Isabella dies after his brother disowns her B. Catherine bees the master of Wuthering Heights C. Wuthering Heights falls into the hands of Heathcliff D. Hindley dies and leaves Wuthering Heights to Cathy 第四部分 任務型閱讀(共 10 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 10 分) 請認真閱讀下列短文,并根據所讀內容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當的單詞。 注意:請將答案寫在答題卡上相應題號的橫線上。每個空格只填一個單詞。 Women are avoiding academic careers in mathintensive fields because the lifestyle is not consistent with motherhood, researchers at Cornell University found in a study to be published next month in American Scientist Magazine. Universities have long been criticized for hiring and evaluation policies that discriminate against women, but the findings of this new study point to the female biological clock as a main reason why so few women end up as professors in fields such as math, engineering, physics and puter science. A woman who wants a family looks at the tough path to a tenured(終身的) position and considers how old she will be before she can start a39。 family and how little time she will have to raise her children. Many of those women choose a more flexible career. Universities have been largely inflexible about anything other than the standard timetable, which means you39。ll have to struggle for years and only then would you consider getting pregnant(懷孕的) , said Wendy Williams, a human development professor at Cornell who coauthored the study with her husband, Stephen Ceci. Williams and Ceci analyzed data about the academic careers of men and women with and without children. Before women became mothers, they had careers equal to or more successful than their male peers. But once they gave birth, the dynamic changed. Women in other academic fields such as the humanities and social sciences face similar problems and often leave academia as well. But because there are so many women in those . programs, enough finally stay to amount to a critical mass of female professors. In mathheavy fields, however, women make up a tiny minority of the graduate students. So when the rare few who make it through a . program leave because universities are not concerned about their needs as mothers at all, the result is almost no women represented on faculty rosters (教師名單 ), the study said Phenomenon Few women choose (71) careers in mathintensive fields. Reasons General belief The hiring and evaluation policies of universities don39。t treat women (72) New discovery So few women end up as professors in fields, such as math, engineering, physics and puter science (73) because of the female biological clock. Supporting details The (74) path and the countless hours they need to devote to their work make them give up. Universities have been inflexible about anything (75) the standard timetable. Before women became mothers, they achieved equal or more (76) than their male peers. But after they had children, things changed. Women in other academic fields are also (77) with the same problem and leave academia as well. (78) The fact that the lifestvle of professors doesn39。t (79) with their motherhood leads to their being unwilling to take up academic careers in mathintensive fields. Even if the rare few make it through a . program, they leave in the end because universities don39。t (80) about their needs as mothers. 答案: 選擇題 單選 CBADB BADBD CCABB 完型 BDAAC ADBCD CDBDA CBDAC 閱讀 ADDA BAC CBAB BCDC