问答题Jim’s parents will celebrate their fortieth years of marriage this Sunday.

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Jim’s parents will celebrate their fortieth years of marriage this Sunday.

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Neither their parents nor their friends have approved () their marriage yet. A.forB.ofC.toD.with

The old couple decided to move out of town to a quiet () , where they had spent several years immediately after their marriage. A.spaceB.suburbC.neighborhoodD.area

“What _________ is today?” “It’s Sunday.”A.dateB.wrongC.weatherD.day

Marriage in the USA is considered (). A.rather burdensomeB.a pure individual matterC.a pure religious affairD.more important to the parents

I () (动词 marry 的合适形式) to Jim(嫁给吉姆) three years ago.

I () (动词 marry 的合适形式) to Jim(和吉姆结婚) for over three years.

Most Americans find the idea of arranged marriages difficult to understand or accept.They believe that two people should marry for love, after a period of dating or courtship.During that period, the prospective marriage partners are supposed to learn enough about each other to decide whether or not they will be able to build a successful marriage.Today in America, it is common for people to live together as a way of preparing for marriage.The idea of an arranged marriage seems very old-fashioned indeed.But aren't all marriages arranged in one way or another? In the United States marriages are seldom formally arranged, but quite a lot of informal arranging goes on before two people become husband and wife.People who get married are introduced to each other by friends.These friends have already decided that the two people are right for each other and arrange for them to meet.In the United States this kind of arrangement is very common.Because friends have such great influence, their approval of a dating partner is very important.Families also exert open and subtle pressures on their children to influence their choices of marriage partners.Parents often arrange dates for their own children.One parent often tells a friend about her beautiful daughter or handsome son.Also, parents can meet the perfect marriage prospect for their son or daughter through business relationships.Since parents often assist their children financially, they feel that they have the right to help the bride and groom select where they will live, what type of furniture they will purchase, and what their life-style. will be like.1.Most Americans think that arranged marriages are().A.understandableB.acceptableC.unavoidableD.old fashioned2.According to this passage, the prospective marriage partners().A.often write to each otherB.often attend formal parties togetherC.often meet each otherD.often discuss problems together3.Which of the flowing is TRUE according to this passage?()A.Marriages are usually arranged by parents in America.B.No arranging goes on before two people get married.C.Only one formal arrangement takes place before two people get married.D.There are usually a lot of informal arrangements before two people get married.4.Which of the following is NOT true?()A.Parents often try to influence their children's marriages.B.Open arranged marriages are unusual in the U.S.C.Friends sometimes play some role in getting two people together who may get married later.D.Parents never care much about their children's marriages.5.Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph?()A.Social class has much influence on marriages.B.Nationality has much influence on marriages.C.Knowledge has much influence on marriages.D.Age has much influence on marriages.

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Compared with parents of 30 years ago, today's parents ( ).A. go to clubs more often with their childrenB. are much stricter with their childrenC. care less about.their children's lifeD. give their children more freedom

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一John and l will celebrate our fortieth wedding anniversary next month.一Oh,(  )。A.well done!B.cheer up!C.go on!D.congratulations l

Hello.Is Jim there?()AThis is Jim. Who's speaking, please?BI'm afraid I won't be free.CThis is the right number.DThere's no hurry.

一John and l will celebrate our fortieth wedding anniversary next month. 一Oh,()。A、well done!B、cheer up!C、go on!D、congratulations!

单选题Hello.Is Jim there?()AThis is Jim. Who's speaking, please?BI'm afraid I won't be free.CThis is the right number.DThere's no hurry.

问答题Jim’s parents will celebrate their fortieth years of marriage this Sunday.

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问答题It’s said that Chinese parents are stricter with their children than American parents.

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