C¡¢ Wife Has Important Position in Family
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2. ÔĶÁÀí½â
Who had the actual control of a family in South India not long ago?
A¡¢ Mother.
B¡¢ The mother¡¯s eldest brother. C¡¢ The father.
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3. ÔĶÁÀí½â
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A¡¢ wife
B¡¢ sons and daughters
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4. ÔĶÁÀí½â
Now in South India there are£¨ £©of this system in which a husband has no control of his family.
A¡¢ no families B¡¢ many more families C¡¢ very few families D¡¢ not any families ±ê×¼´ð°¸£ºC
5. ÔĶÁÀí½â
What has caused such a strange family system to die away?
A¡¢ The fact that the mother has not got any brother. B¡¢ The fact that the father has got his own house and land. C¡¢ The changes in economic relations. D¡¢ The changes in family relationships.
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Mr Richards has worked in a small seaside town for about ten years £á£î£ä he £á£î£ä his wife have a comfortable house near the sea.
During the winter they would be quite happy, but every summer a lot of their relatives used to holiday, £á£î£ä it was much cheaper than staying in a hotel. Finally one day in June Mr Richards complained to a clever friend of his who lived in the same place. ¡°One of my wife¡¯s cousins is going to bring her husband £á£î£ä children £á£î£ä spend ten days with us next month again. How have you prevented all your relatives from coming to live with you in the summer?¡± ¡°Oh,¡± the friend answered, ¡°That is not difficult, I just borrow money from all the rich ones, £á£î£ä lend it to all the poor ones. After that, they seldom come again.¡± Hearing this Mr Richards smiled.
1. ÔĶÁÀí½â
The relatives preferred to stay in Mr Richards¡¯ house because ( ).
A¡¢ is was near the sea
B¡¢ they might spend less money C¡¢ they were more welcome D¡¢ it was a comfortable place
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2. ÔĶÁÀí½â
The cousin ( ) that small seaside town before.
A¡¢ had worked in B¡¢ had not visited C¡¢ had been to D¡¢ had never been
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3. ÔĶÁÀí½â
According to his friend¡¯s opinion, the poor relatives would stop going there so often because ( ).
A¡¢ they were shy to borrow money again
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B¡¢ they were afraid to be asked to pay off the debts C¡¢ they had been ill-treated
D¡¢ it wasn¡¯t happy for the poor to meet the rich
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The best title (±êÌâ) for this passage is ( ).
A¡¢ Such a Clever Friend
B¡¢ Mr Richards £á£î£ä his Friend C¡¢ Money is Important D¡¢ Such Good Usage of Money
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5. ÔĶÁÀí½â
After reading the passage we can infer( ÍÆ¶Ï) ( ).
A¡¢ Mr Richards still complains about the coming of his relatives in summer B¡¢ The friend of Mr Richards¡¯ hadn¡¯t as many relatives as Mrs Richards C¡¢ Gradually Mr Richards succeeded in keeping his relatives out in summer D¡¢ None of Richards¡¯ relatives came to the seaside town for their holidays
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