A)everyglassignificeB)aglanthanwordsgatapersonisanexpressioD)agazelohreesedsisuable62。Ifyouwaaloor,thebestthingtodois_____。
A)tolookinter’seyesB)tosignalyouareoaokeepadistaherpasseoavoideyetactwithers63。By“adimmis”(Line9,Para。1)ErvingGoffmanmeans_____。
A)e’seyesB)turnisgtoglahersD)reduggaze-timetotheminimum64。Ifoneislookedatbyastraooloofeel_____。
A)depressedB)uneasyused65。Thepassagemainlydiscusses_____。
A)thelimitatioB)properbehaviorinsocialsituationsC)theexgeofideasthrougheyetactD)theroleofeyeuniPassage4
&ions66to70arebasedonthefollowiheFebruaryof1892,Sloangatheredhiswether,aheofficesofaPhiladelphianeercalledtheIoaskforajob。④Neloyedmanyartiststodrawpicturesofheyhappeohaypesofartwork。
Sloahe,buthesooobesedepartment。ForthreeyearshedrewportraitsandillustrationsforthewomeheSuwasintheofficesoftheISloaseveralfellowartistswhowerelatertobeimportantinhislife。HisoldfriendWilliamGlaswasalreadywfortheneerwhenSloanwashired。SooShihem,ahreeyoungmenwouldgooutonSundaypaintingtrips。Sloanhadobeapainter;heoobeeafirator。
&odrawthehumaer,SloaonightclassesatthePhiladelphiaAcademyofArt。Nomodelswereused,andnoinstrupaintingwasgiven。
&,Sloahestudeeatostop,hestoodupa,urn。Withfortyotherartists,hehelpedanizeaclubeekthemembersdrewfromlivemodels。
In1895,SloaheIoworkforthePress,amhePressartdepartmentwasuionofEdwardDavis,fatherofthenow-famousartistStuartDavis。Sloan'sfellowstudentsonthepaper—GeeLuks,EverettShinn,andGlas—wereallyouopaint。Sloansoonbecameamemberofthegroup。ThegeoodthinginallressgaveSloananinsalary,macefs,aime。Hewassoovaluableartistonthepaper。
66。WhatkindofjobdidSloanwishtogetwheheofficesoftheInquirer?
A)Writing。B)Drawiiing。
67。eofthefollowingagtothetimeorderbywhicheatoworkfortheInquirer。
A)Sloan,Glas,Shinn。B)Shinn,Sloan,Glas。
s,Sloan,Shinn。D)Glas,Shinn,Sloan。
68。Frraph3,weowthatSloan_____。
A)learattheAcademyB)wasfriendlywithoneofhisfellowstudentsC)shruggedoffwhattheteachersaidattheAcademyD)wasnotsatisfiedwiththenightclasses69。Afterthegeofjobs,Sloaodoallthefollowi_____。
A)earnmoremoneyB)havemaintingsprintedD)buildaspacioushouse70。ThispassagetellsusthestoryofSloanasamanwhopursued_____eagerly。
A)fameB)artdshipD)moneyPassage5
&ions71to75arebasedonthefollolayistheprincipalbusinessoforeandmoreiyearsresearchhasshowanceofplayiofahumanbeiinfancy,everyeedsopportunityandmaterialforplay,aoolsofplayaretoys。Theirmainfunistosuggest,endassistplay。Tosuthistheymustbegoodtoys,whichwillplaywithoften,andwillebacktoagainandagaiisimportanttochoosesuitabletoysfesofachild’sdevelopment。
&yearsresearfahasshowandardachildislikelytoreatherangeofhisiies,islargelydetermihreeyearsofhislife。Soababy’sabilitytoprofitfrhtplaymaterialsshouldimated。
Ababywhoiseimulated,talkedtoandshownthingsah,hasthebestceupsuccessfully。
&age,fromthreetofiveyearsold,curiosityknowsnobouypeofsuitabletoyshouldbemadeavailabletothechild,fandlearning,fordisghisownpeculiarability。Bridjigsaws(七巧板)andstrutoys;painting,sgandmakingthings;sandaiendingplay;thefirstsocialgamesftoplayahothers。
Bythethirdstageofplaydevelopment—fromfivethtyears—thechildisatschool。Butforafelayisstillthebestway,athomeoratschool。Itiseasiertoseewhichtypeoftoysthechildmostenjoys。
Untiltheageofseve,playahesametoachild。Buthasbeehenbooksandsainsource。⑤Toysarestilliingandvaluable,theyleadontoheirsignificehasgedtoaieoysandgamesmean,astoadults,relaxationandfun。
71。Agtothepassage,whenachildgrowsup_____。
&choosehisowntoysB)hemustbegiveoysC)hemustbegiveoysD)hemustbegiveoys72。Itisimpliedinthepassagethatabilitygetfromtheirparents_____。
A)isthesameforallofthemB)isdiffereherdsoheyareatD)dependsonwhattoystheyaregiven73。Whichofthefollowinginfacestobesuclaterlife?
A)Thosewhogrowupallbythemselves。
B)Thivenalotoftoystoplay>
C)Thosewhohavematestoplaywithandadultstotalkwith。
D)Thoselaymatestosharethetoystheyhave74。Agtothepassage,achildabout_____isthemostdcreative。
A)twoyearsoldB)fouryearsoldC)sixyearsoldD)eightyearsold75。Thepassagemainlyabout_____。
A)theimportanceofpre-schooleduB)theimportanaryschooleduC)Theroleoftoysinachild’sdevelopmentD)theroleofplayinachild’sdevelopmentPassage6