write memoir after memoir about their happiness
tell the public that happiness has nothing to do with fun
teach people how to enjoy their lives
bring happiness to the public instead of going to glamorous parties
第1题:
The author of this passage intends to tell us ________.
(A) the important role IT managers play
(B) the advantages IT managers should have
(C) the qualifications IT managers possess
(D) the high salaries IT managers earn
第2题:
The author uses the example of middleman to show
A.market transactions are important in different countries.
B.dealers are needed in doing business.
C.middlemen can play great role in different transactions and different countries.
D.middlemen in different countries have different actions in business.
第3题:
From this passage we get to know that ________.
A. not all people like pop stars
B. pop stars have their own bands
C. fans are troublesome for pop stars
D. to be a pop star is not all fun
第4题:
When the author mentions the Indian fakir, he suggests that______.
A) Indians are not at all afraid of pain
B) people may be senseless of pain
C) some people are able to handle pain
D) fakirs have magic to put needles right through their arms
第5题:
the british media play an important role in shaping a national culture. ()
第6题:
A.I'm afraid not, because I have to go to an important meeting.
B.Of course not. I have no ide
C.No, I can't.
D.That's all set.
第7题:
According to the author,man's role in the American family is______.
A. less important than woman's
B. equal to woman's
C. irrelevant to the healthy development of the child
D. hard to maintain
第8题:
In the 1910's Hollywood became a
A. famous theatre
B. good place to have holidays
C. film center
D. home for stars
第9题:
The author's attitude toward the role of outside directors is______.
A.permissive
B.positive
C.scornful
D.critical
第10题:
In the third paragraph, the author is trying ______.
A) to be critical of custom
B) to say that anthropology is more important than psychology
C) to strengthen the role custom plays in experience and belief
D) to draw our attention to the importance of custom