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【正文】 ______ it is today. A. much greater than B. much smaller than C. as great as D. as small as ( ) 43. What does the underlined word “kind” mean? A. Type. B. Class. C. Feature. D. Entertainment. ( ) 44. Which of the following has now bee the most popular according to the passage? A. Native music. B. Jazz. C. Pop music. D. Classical music. ( ) 45. Which of the following is NOT true according to this passage? A. People can get different things from the same piece of music. B. Pop music began to be popular in the midtwentieth century. C. The best known early form of pop music was “rock and roll”. D. Much pop music is of great artistic value, so it interests young people greatly. Ⅳ . 任務(wù)型閱 讀( 10分) It seems that today more and more girls like to dress like boys. Maybe they are following the example of Li Yuchun, the winner of the Super Girls contest in 2020. Kitty Deng is a 13yearold from Shanxi. She has a boyish style. “I am like a boy and I am fortable being this way,” says Kitty. “I think everybody should have a style according to his or her personality.” Liu Bing, from Liaoning, is also a tomboy (假小子 ). “I don’t wear skirts because I don’t look pretty in skirts,” says the 13yearold kid. “I get my hair cut short because long hair makes me feel very hot in summer,” she says. In fact, Liu has another reason. The style makes it easier to play together with boys. Why not play with girls? “Because some girls are just mean (小氣的 ), ” she answers. Wei Yan, 14, lives in Shanghai. She dresses like a boy, too. In her class, not many girls dress like boys. But many girls think that being a boy is easier. “Boys have more chances than we do,” says Wei Yan. “For example, at our school only boys can be flag escorts (護(hù)旗手 ). Why can’t girls have a try?” 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下列任務(wù)。 Would you like to take a job which pays just one euro (歐元 )? These days people 16 are out of work (失業(yè) ) in Germany are asked to do the “oneeuro” jobs. That is to say, they can get paid 17 , only one euro an hour or about 200 euros a month 18 they have finished their jobs. So 19 do the jobs include? They mainly include some 20 service work, such as reading for old people, 21 streets and planting trees. The workers are 22 to sit through three or four weeks of training before they do the jobs. According to a German report, the oneeuro jobs are voluntary (自愿的 ), and many lazy jobless people aren’t willing to (不樂意 ) take the jobs. “It’s a serious problem that many people in Germany 23 jobs, especially the youth. That’s why we 24 those people, especially the younger people, to take the “oneeuro” jobs. If they 25 to do the jobs, they cannot get any other help,” said an official. ( ) 16. A. whom B. which C. who D. whose ( ) 17. A. better B. more C. less D. fewer ( ) 18. A. before B. after C. unless D. since ( ) 19. A. how B. what C. who D. that ( ) 20. A. important B. home C. difficult D. public ( ) 21. A. crossing B. passing C. sweeping D. d
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