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Ruth's assistants were a little surprising, but they had to follow her orders.()

Ruth's assistants were a little surprising, but they had to follow her orders.()

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第1题

What can we learn from the story?

A.The girl's aunt got the news about the finding of a girl in the newspaper.

B.Mrs. Ruth Li's daughter was too young to speak.

C.Mrs. Ruth Li's sister made a long voyage to New York and recognized the girl.

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第2题

What can we learn from the story?

A.The girl's aunt got the news about the finding of a girl in the newspaper.

B.Mrs Ruth Li's daughter was too young to speak.

C.Mrs Ruth Li's sister made a long voyage to New York and recognized the girl.

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第3题

What can we learn from the story?

A.The girl's aunt got the news about the finding of a girl in the newspaper.

B.Mrs Ruth Li's daughter was too young to speak.

C.Mrs Ruth Li's sister made a long voyage to New York and recognized the girl.

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第4题

What can we learn from the story?A.The girl's aunt got the news about the finding of a gir

What can we learn from the story?

A.The girl's aunt got the news about the finding of a girl in the newspaper.

B.Mrs. Ruth Li's daughter was too young to speak.

C.Mrs. Ruth Li's sister made a long voyage to New York and recognized the girl.

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第5题

What can we learn from the story?A.The girl's aunt got the news about the finding of a gir

What can we learn from the story?

A.The girl's aunt got the news about the finding of a girl in the newspaper.

B.Mrs Ruth Li's daughter was too young to speak.

C.Mrs Ruth Li's sister made a long voyage to New York and recognized the girl.

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第6题

What can we learn from the story?A.The girl's aunt got the news about the finding of a gir

What can we learn from the story?

A.The girl's aunt got the news about the finding of a girl in the newspaper.

B.Mrs Ruth Li's daughter was too young to speak.

C.Mrs Ruth Li's sister made a long voyage to New York and recognized the girl.

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第7题

What can we learn from the story?A.The girl's aunt got the news about the finding of a gir

What can we learn from the story?

A.The girl's aunt got the news about the finding of a girl in the newspaper.

B.Mrs Ruth Li's daughter was too young to speak.

C.Mrs Ruth Li's sister made a long voyage to New York and recognized the girl.

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第8题

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

Ruth Lawrence, aged ten, made history yesterday when she came a clear first out of the 530 candidates who took the entrance exam for St. Hugh's College, Oxford. The all woman's college is likely to offer her a scholarship. Ruth sat three in three-hour papers—Algebra and Geometry; Calculus, Probability and Statistics; and Maths, Pure and Applied. "I was happy with the first two," she said yesterday, "but I wasn't sure about the third."

  Ruth who lives in Huddersfield, has never been to school. Her father, Harry Lawrence, a computer consultant, gave up his job when Ruth was five to educate her at home. Her mother, Sylvia, who also works in computers, is the family breadwinner.

  Harry Lawrence explained that, besides mathematics, Ruth also enjoyed English, History, Geography, and other subjects. She began to read four and started academic subjects at five. "We did not start off with the thought that she would not go to school," he said, "but we enjoyed at teaching her so much and we seemed to be making quite a good job of it, so we just carried on."

  Because she does not go to school, Ruth has not mixed much with other children. "She enjoys serious conversation with adults," her father said, "and I don't think she will feel out of place at Oxford." He does not think she works harder than other children of her age, but he concentrates on what she enjoys, principally mathematics. "She watches television a little but not as a habit," he explained, "but she plays the piano and has quite a wide range of interests."

  If she does well at St. Hugh's, Ruth expects to take a further degree and eventually hopes to become a research professor in mathematics-an ambition she may achieve while still in her teens. The Lawrence family plans to move to Oxford when Ruth enters the college in October 1991.@Before then, she plans to take four A levels to satisfy the college matriculation requirements.

  Miss Rachel Trickett, the principal of St. Hugh's, said last night. "We are all very excited about Ruth. She is obviously quite brilliant and has shown genuine originality." Ruth's future tutor, Dr. Glenys Luke, admits that taking so young a student is challenging but says it is one she expects to enjoy. "I shall tailor the teaching to her requirements" she said. Ruth shouldn't have to suffer the same tensions and disappointments that older students faced. I hope I shall make it fun for her."

  Last night the Lawrence family were pleased at Ruth's achievement. "We all jumped up and down a bit when we heard the good hens", said Harry Lawrence. When Ruth becomes a student, Harry Lawrence looks forward to concentrating his efforts on Ruth's younger sister Rebecca, who is now seven. "She is doing very well," he said, "but it's too early to tell whether she is a mathematician."

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.St. Hugh's College accepts only girl students.

B.Ruth didn't do well in the third exam.

C.From the beginning, Ruth's parents decided to educate her at home instead of sending her to school.

D.Ruth works harder than other students.

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第9题

Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

Ruth Lawrence, aged ten, made history yesterday when she came a clear first out of the 530 candidates who took the entrance exam for St. Hugh's College, Oxford. The all woman's college is likely to offer her a scholarship. Ruth sat three in three-hour papers—Algebra and Geometry; Calculus, Probability and Statistics; and Maths, Pure and Applied. "I was happy with the first two," she said yesterday, "but I wasn't sure about the third."

Ruth who lives in Huddersfield, has never been to school. Her father, Harry Lawrence, a computer consultant, gave up his job when Ruth was five to educate her at home. Her mother, Sylvia, who also works in computers, is the family breadwinner.

Harry Lawrence explained that, besides mathematics, Ruth also enjoyed English, History, Geography, and other subjects. She began to read four and started academic subjects at five. "We did not start off with the thought that she would not go to school," he said, "but we enjoyed at teaching her so much and we seemed to be making quite a good job of it, so we just carried on."

Because she does not go to school, Ruth has not mixed much with other children. "She enjoys serious conversation with adults," her father said, "and I don't think she will feel out of place at Oxford." He does not think she works harder than other children of her age, but he concentrates on what she enjoys, principally mathematics. "She watches television a little but not as a habit," he explained, "but she plays the piano and has quite a wide range of interests."

If she does well at St. Hugh's, Ruth expects to take a further degree and eventually hopes to become a research professor in mathematics-an ambition she may achieve while still in her teens. The Lawrence family plans to move to Oxford when Ruth enters the college in October 1991.@Before then, she plans to take four A levels to satisfy the college matriculation requirements.

Miss Rachel Trickett, the principal of St. Hugh's, said last night. "We are all very excited about Ruth. She is obviously quite brilliant and has shown genuine originality." Ruth's future tutor, Dr. Glenys Luke, admits that taking so young a student is challenging but says it is one she expects to enjoy. "I shall tailor the teaching to her requirements" she said. Ruth shouldn't have to suffer the same tensions and disappointments that older students faced. I hope I shall make it fun for her."

Last night the Lawrence family were pleased at Ruth's achievement. "We all jumped up and down a bit when we heard the good hens", said Harry Lawrence. When Ruth becomes a student, Harry Lawrence looks forward to concentrating his efforts on Ruth's younger sister Rebecca, who is now seven. "She is doing very well," he said, "but it's too early to tell whether she is a mathematician."

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.St. Hugh's College accepts only girl students.

B.Ruth didn't do well in the third exam.

C.From the beginning, Ruth's parents decided to educate her at home instead of sending her to school.

D.Ruth works harder than other students.

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