any other ideas?
K: Not really. I don't think much of the jobs I've seen __5__ (advertise).
(A week later)
M: Kathy, are you still looking for a children job?K: No, Mum. I __6__ to tell you earlier. I've been offered a job in the office of the local computer factory __7__ it's well paid. I've decided to take it and will start on Monday.
M: Good! Tell me more __8__ about the job.
K: I will work __9__ a secretary, typing letters, answering phone calls and so on.
M: Some people may find it busy and __10__ (bore), and you need to be patient and careful.
K: Thank you, Mum. I'll try my best.
答案:1.to find 2.an 3.children 4.behaved
5.advertised 6.meant 7.and 8.detail/details
9.as 10.boring
Ⅴ.阅读理解
Susan Sontag(1933-2004) was one of the most noticeable figures in the world of literature. For more than 40 years she made it morally necessary to know everything-to read every book worth reading, to see every movie worth seeing. When she was still in her early 30s, publishing essays in such important magazines as Partisan Review, she appeared as the symbol of American culture life, trying hard to follow every new development in literature, film and art. With great effort and serious judgment, Sontag_walked_at_the_latest_edges_of_world_culture.
Seriousness was one of Sontag's lifelong watchwords(格言), but at a time when the barriers between the welleducated and the pooreducated were obvious, she argued for a true openness to the pleasure of pop culture. In Notes on Camp, the 1964 essay that first made her name, she explained what was then a littleknown set of difficult understandings, through which she could not have been more famous. Notes on Camp, she wrote, represents "a victory of 'form' over 'content', 'beauty' over 'morals'".
By conviction(信念) she was a sensualist(感觉论者), but by nature she was a moralist(伦理学者), and in the works she published in the 1970s and 1980s, it was the latter side of her that came forward. In Illness as Metaphor-published in 1978, after she suffered cancer-she argued against the idea that cancer was somehow a special problem of repressed personalities(被压抑的性格), a concept that effectively blamed the victim for the disease. In fact, reexamining old positions was her lifelong habit.In America, her story of a 19th century Polish actress who set up a perfect society in California, won the National Book Award in 2000. But it was as a tireless, allpurpose cultural view that she made her lasting fame.
"Sometimes," she once said, "I feel that, in the end, all I am really defending...is the idea of seriousness, of true seriousness." And in the end, she made us take it seriously too.
1.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 means Sontag ________.
A. was a symbol of American cultural life
B. developed world literature, film and art
C. published many essays about world culture
D. kept pace with the newest development of world culture
答案与解析:D 细节判断题。通读第一段可知D项正确。
2.She first won her name through ________.