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Week 1 Introduction to the Course +Introduction to Use of English + Vocabulary Unit 1 Part 1 Use of

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1、 问题:       In Cambodia, the choice of a spouse is a complex one for the young male. It may involve not only his parents and his friends, 1__those of the young woman, but also a matchmaker. A young man can __2 a likely spouse on his own and then ask his parents to 3__the marriage negotiations, or the young man’s parents may take the choice of a spouse, giving the child little to say in the selection. __4, a girl may veto the spouse her parents have chosen. 5 a spouse has been selected, each family investigates the other to make sure its child is marrying 6 a good family.  The traditional wedding is a long and colorful affair. Formerly it lasted three days, 7 by the 1980s it more commonly lasted a day and a half. Buddhist priests offer a short sermon and 8 prayers of blessing. Parts of the ceremony involve ritual hair cutting,9__cotton threads soaked in holy water around the bride’s and groom’s wrists, and __10__a candle around a circle of happily married and respected couples to bless the __11. Newlyweds traditionally move in with the wife’s parents and may__12__ with them up to a year, 13__they can build a new house nearby.  Divorce is legal and easy to __14, but not common. Divorced persons are 15 with some disapproval. Each spouse retains 16 property he or she 17 into the marriage, and jointly-acquired property is 18 equally. Divorced persons may remarry, but a gender prejudice __19__up. The divorced male doesn’t have a waiting period before he can remarry __20__the woman must wait ten months.1. 
选项:
A: by way of 
B: with regard to
C: on behalf of
D:as well as
答案: 【as well as

2、 问题:2.
选项:
A:decide on
B:provide for
C:compete with 
D:adapt to
答案: 【decide on

3、 问题:3.
选项:
A:close 
B: arrange
C:renew
D:postpone
答案: 【 arrange

4、 问题:4.
选项:
A:In theory 
B:Above all 
C:In time
D: For example
答案: 【In theory 

5、 问题:5.
选项:
A:Unless 
B: Less
C:After
D:Although
答案: 【After

6、 问题:6. 
选项:
A:into
B:within
C:from
D:through
答案: 【into

7、 问题:7. 
选项:
A:or
B:since 
C:but 
D:so 
答案: 【but 

8、 问题:8.
选项:
A:test 
B:copy 
C:recite 
D:create
答案: 【recite 

9、 问题:9.
选项:
A:folding
B:piling 
C:wraping 
D:tying
答案: 【tying

10、 问题:10. 
选项:
A:passing 
B:lighting 
C:hiding 
D:serving
答案: 【passing 

11、 问题:11.
选项:
A:associationg
B:meeting
C:collectiong
D:union
答案: 【union

12、 问题:12. 
选项:
A:deal 
B:part
C:grow 
D:live
答案: 【live

13、 问题:13. 
选项:
A:whereas
B:until 
C:for 
D:if 
答案: 【until 

14、 问题:14.
选项:
A:avoid 
B:follow 
C:challenge 
D:obtain
答案: 【obtain

15、 问题:15. 
选项:
A:isolated
B:persuaded
C:viewed 
D:exposed
答案: 【viewed 

16、 问题:16. 
选项:
A:wherever
B:whatever
C:whenever 
D:however
答案: 【whatever

17、 问题:17. 
选项:
A:changed 
B:brought 
C:shaped 
D:pushed
答案: 【brought 

18、 问题:18.
选项:
A:invested
B:divided
C:donated 
D:withdrawn
答案: 【divided

19、 问题:19.
选项:
A:warms 
B:clears
C:shows 
D:breaks
答案: 【shows 

20、 问题:20.
选项:
A:while 
B:so that
C:once 
D:in that
答案: 【while 

21、 问题:Capitalism has suffered a series of mighty blows to its reputation over the past decade. The sense of a system rigged to benefit the owners of capital ­­­  1   the expense of workers is profound. In 2016 a survey found that more than half of young Americans no longer  2   capitalism. This loss of faith is dangerous, but is also   3  . Today’s capitalism does have a real problem, just not ­­­  4   that protectionists and populists like to talk about. Life has become far too comfortable for some firms in the ­­­  5   economy, while, in the new economy, tech firms have rapidly built market power. A revolution is indeed needed—one that ­­­  6   competition, forcing down abnormally high profits today and ­­­  7   that innovation can thrive tomorrow.Countries have acted to ­­­  8   competition before. At the start of the 20th century America broke up ­­­  9   in railways and energy. After the second world war West Germany put the creation of ­­­  10   markets at the centre of its nation-building project. The establishment of the European single market, a(n) ­­­  11   championed by Margaret Thatcher, prised open stale ­­­  12   markets to ­­­  13   foreign firms. Ronald Reagan fostered competition across ­­­  14   of the American economy.A similar ­­­  15   is needed today. Since 1997 market concentration has ­­­  16   in two-thirds of American industries. ­­­  17   of the economy is made up of industries in which four firms control more than two-thirds of the market. In a healthy economy you would expect profits to be competed down, but the free cash-flow of companies is 76% above its 50-year average, relative ­­­  18   GDP. In Europe the trend is similar, ­­­  19   less extreme. The average market share of the biggest four firms in each industry has risen by three percent since 2000. On both continents, ­­­  20   firms have become harder to dislodge.1. 
选项:
A:at
B:in
C:for
D:by
答案: 【at

22、 问题:2.
选项:
A:despise
B:advance
C:support
D:check
答案: 【support

23、 问题:3.
选项:
A:deserved
B:warranted
C:confined

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