wonderful wife.”
(1). The Japanese think marriage is important because.
(A). it is expensive to hire a matchmaker
(B). it is timeconsuming to match people
(C). it concerns the couple and their families as well
(D). it is hard to get the approval of the couples parents
(2). After a marriage interview,the second meeting will be decided by.
(A). the boys parents
(B). the matchmaker
(C). the young couple
(D). the girls parents
(3). It is implied in the second paragraph that.
(A). a good hotel can bring about a good marriage
(B). men used to be dominant in choosing a partner
(C). women played a leading role in choosing a partner
(D). a marriage interview settles all marriage arrangements
(4). Yoshio thinks that the traditional Japanese marriage is.
(A). costly
(B). satisfying
(C). complex
(D). outdated
(5). This passage is mainly about.
(A). the process of an arranged Japanese marriage
(B). a wedding ceremony in a Japanese fashion
(C). conventional marriage and modern marriage
(D). the role of matchmakers in arranging marriages
3. College-bound American high school students usually have some combination of
parents,teachers,guidance counselors,or peers to support them in the tough
process of applying to and beginning college.Unfortunately,adults who want to go to
college—particularly adults who have been out of school for a long time—generally
have no such support system.“Adults have a much harder time starting out in college
because,unlike regular students,they have adult obligations—raising children and
working full time—that often conflict with the demands of school,”says Deepa
Rao,a World Education expert.“Also,adults who have been out of school for a long
time may not be academically prepared for collegelevel work.Some have little
exposure to technologies like email and Internet research,which are an increasing本新闻共 6页,当前在第 4页 1 2 3 4 5 6 |