閱讀理解。
     Jane Austen,a famous English writer,was born at Stevention,Hampshire,on December 
16,1775,and died on July 18,1817.She began writing early in life,although the prejudices 
of her times forced her to have her books published anonymously(匿名地).?
     But Jane Austen is perhaps the best known and best loved of Bath's many famous local 
people and visitors.She paid two long visits here during the last five years of the eighteenth 
century and from 1801 to 1806,Bath was her home.Her deep knowledge of the city is fully 
seen in two of her novels,Northanger Abbey and Persuasion,which are largely set in Bath.
The city is still very much as Jane Austen knew it,keeping in its streets and public buildings 
the well-ordered world that she described so well in her novels.Now the pleasure of learning
 Jane Austen's Bath can be enhanced(增強(qiáng))by visiting the Jane Austen Center in Gay Street.
Here,in a Georgian town house in the heart of the city,you can find out more about Bath in 
Jane Austen's time and the importance of Bath in her life and work.
     The Center has been set up with the help and guidance of members of the Jane Austen 
Society.After your visit to the Center,you can look round the attractive shop,which offers a
 huge collection of Jane Austen related books,cards and many specially designed gifts.Jane 
Austen quizzes are offered to keep the children busy.?
     You can also have walking tours of Jane Austen's Bath,which is a great way to find out 
more about Jane Austen and discover the wonderful Georgian city of Bath.The tour lasts 
about one and a half hours.The experienced guides will take you to the places where Jane 
lived,walked and shopped.?
1.Jane Austen paid two lon g visits to Bath ________.   
A.in her early twenties?
B.in her early teens?
C.in her late twenties?
D.on her late teens?
2.What can we learn about Bath from the passage?______.
A.Bath has greatly changed since Jane Austen's death.?
B.The city has changed as much as Jane Austen knew it.?
C.Bath remains almost the same as in Jane Austen's time.?
D.No changes have taken place in Bath since Jane Austen's time.?
3.The author writes this passage in order to  _______.?
A.attract readers to visit the city of Bath?
B.ask readers to buy Austen's books?
C.tell readers about Jane Austen's experience?
D.give a brief introduction to the Jane Austen Society?
4.It takes you about one and a half hours _______.?
A.to get to the Jane Austen Center in Gay Street?
B.to buy Jane Austen related books,cards and gifts?
C.to find a guide to take you to the Center?
D.to look around the city of Bath on foot?
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If you are a 30-plus plain Jane, or if you are not a local fresh graduate, get ready for the embarrassment(尷尬) in the job market. And you are just one of the millions to face discrimination(歧視).

About 85 percent of the 3,424 people covered by a survey in 10 big cities, including Beijing and Shanghai, said discrimination in work and employment(就業(yè)) did exist. Also, the survey results given on Friday showed that 58 percent thought the problem to be severe(嚴(yán)重).

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A. he had made more mistakes than others

B. he lacked driving experience

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A. They think it is unfair but necessary due to the large population of China.

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C. Something must be done to stop it by governments.

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A. To fine companies which practice discrimination.

B. To make laws related to discrimination.

C. To stop more people moving into cities.

D. To train people those who are poor in skills.

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A. Discrimination not only exists in companies, but also in governments.

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