Shirley Chisholm was best known as the first black woman elected to the United States Congress and the first black woman to run for president of the United States. However, her life was filled with much more than being the first black woman to do important things. She believed in being a person to fight for change. All her life, she worked to improve the lives of others.
Shirley was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1924. Though her parents had very little money, they wanted their daughters to get a good education and to have a better life. When Shirley was three years old they sent her and her sisters to live with their grandmother in Barbados. There Shirley received a good education from the British school system. She enjoyed the years with her grandmother. Shirley always remembered the words her grandmother spoke.
In 1934 Shirley moved back to Brooklyn. She continued to do very well in school. She later graduated from Brooklyn College with honors.In 1949, she married Conrad Chisholm who worked as a private investigator. Together they took part in local politics. Their marriage ended almost thirty years later.
As a young woman, Shirley decided to become a teacher.She believed she could improve society by helping children.She worked for seven years at a childcare center in the Harlem area of New York City.She attended Columbia University at night and received an advanced degree in early childhood education in 1952. She became known as an expert in children and early education.From 1959 to 1964 Shirley was an education official in the day care division of the city's office of child welfare.
In 1964 Shirley's political career began.She was elected to the New York State Assembly, where she served for four years.In 1968 she ran for the United States Congress and she succeeded. She became the first black woman elected to Congress.
Shirley was very different from other members of Congress.She looked different.Her hair was a big cloud of curls. She wore very large eyeglasses. And she had dark skin. Her voice was strong.She spoke with power.She said her greatest tool was her mouth. She was not afraid to say the things others would not say before Congress and the public.
小題1:From the passage,we learn that Shirley's parents believed that ________.
A.women played an important part in modern society
B.black people ought to have equal rights as whites
C.a(chǎn) good education was important for a child's future
D.the UK had a better education system than the USA
小題2:Who influenced Shirley most during her childhood?
A.Her father. B.Her mother.
C.Her sisters. D.Her grandmother.
小題3:How many of the following have been mentioned in the passage?
a.Her education.  b.Her family.
c.Her marriage.   d.Her political career.
e.Her political beliefs.     f.Her contribution to the USA.
A.Three.  B.Four.
C.Five.   D.Six.
小題4:In which order did the following events take place?
a.Her marriage to Conrad Chisholm ended.
b.She was elected to the New York State Assembly.
c.She became an education official.
d.She succeeded in running for the United States Congress.
e.She received an advanced degree in Columbia University.
A.e-c-b-d-a B.c-a-b-d-e
C.e-c-a-b-d D.e-c-b-a-d
小題5:The last paragraph mainly tells us about ________.
A.her political career
B.her political opinions
C.her typical style
D.her contribution in politics

小題1:C
小題2:D
小題3:B
小題4:A
小題5:C
本文為記敘文。文章介紹了美國(guó)首位黑人女國(guó)會(huì)議員——Shirley Chisholm的生平事跡。
小題1:解析 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段第二句中的“they wanted their daughters to get a good education and to have a better life“可知C項(xiàng)正確。其他選項(xiàng)從文章中均無信息支持。答案 C
小題2:解析 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段最后兩句可知在她童年時(shí)期對(duì)她影響最大的是她的祖母,故選D。答案 D
小題3:解析 總結(jié)概括題。第二段提及她的家庭,第二、三段提及她的教育,第三段提及她的婚姻,第五段介紹的是她的從政生涯,文章沒有提及她的政見和對(duì)美國(guó)的貢獻(xiàn),故選B。答案 B
小題4:解析 邏輯排序題。從文中可以直接找到的事件的時(shí)間有:e是在1952年;c是在1959年;b是在1964年;d是在1968年。根據(jù)第三段可知,她與Conrad Chisholm結(jié)婚是在1949年并結(jié)合本段最后一句可推知,a發(fā)生在1979年左右,故選A。答案 A
小題5:解析 段落大意題。最后一段介紹的是Shirley Chisholm特有的風(fēng)格,故選C。
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A.ordered       B.made
C.a(chǎn)rrangedD.demanded
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A.takeB.taste
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A.beatingB.breaking
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Nelson Mandela was a figure of international fame, and many details of his life and career were public knowledge. But here are four things you may not have known about the late South African leader.
1. He was a boxing fan.
In his youth, Nelson Mandela enjoyed boxing and long-distance running. Even during the 27 years he spent in prison, he would exercise every morning. "I did not enjoy the violence of boxing so much as the science of it. I was curious by how one moved one's body to protect oneself, how one used a strategy both to attack and retreat, how one paced oneself over a match," he wrote in his autobiography Long Walk to Freedom.
2. His original name was not Nelson.
Rolihlahla Mandela was nine years old when a teacher at the primary Methodist school where he was studying in Qunu, South Africa, gave him an English name “Nelson” in accordance with the custom to give all school children Christian names.
3. He forgot his glasses when he was released from prison.
Mr. Mandela's release on 11 February 1990 followed years of political pressure against apartheid(種族隔離). Mr. Mandela's reading glasses stayed behind in prison Mr. Mandela and his then-wife Winnie were taken to the centre of Cape Town to address a huge and exciting crowd. But when he pulled out the text of his speech, he realized he had forgotten his glasses and had to borrow Winnie's.
4. He had his own law firm, but it took him years to get a law degree.
Mr. Mandela studied law on and off for 50 years from 1939, failing about half the courses he took. A two-year diploma(學(xué)位證書) in law on top of his university degree allowed him to practice, and in August 1952, he and Oliver Tambo set up South Africa's first black law firm, Mandela and Tambo, in Johannesburg. He kept on studying hard to finally secure a law degree while in prison in 1989.
小題1:What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Nelson Mandela’s life in the prison.
B.The achievements of Nelson Mandela.
C.Nelson Mandela’s hobbies and career.
D.Unknown things about Nelson Mandela.
小題2: Why did Nelson Mandela love boxing?
A.Because he wanted to be a boxer.
B.Because he enjoyed the violence of boxing.
C.Because he appreciated the strategy in boxing.
D.Because he had nothing else to do in the prison.
小題3:What happened to Mandela when he was about to give the speech?
A.He broke his glasses into pieces.
B.He had to use his wife’s glasses.
C.He left his own glasses at home.
D.His wife wanted to borrow his glasses.
小題4:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Nelson Mandela was not his original name.
B.Nelson Mandela was the name given by his teacher.
C.Nelson Mandela had been studying the law nonstop for 50 years.
D.Nelson Mandela had started his own law firm before he got a law degree.

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Robert is a boss who hires me as a  helper.  He has lost his home and now has to live back at home, with his mother, at 46.
We had a job in Fort Bending.  Robert bought me breakfast there. As we were leaving ,a man walked to us asking if he could get some work from Roberts' company. Robert explained there was no work for the man and the man started to walk away. As I looked from the leaving man back to Robert, l saw Robert getting Out some money and went after the man to give it to him. I asked Robert, "Why did you do that?" Robert said "He really had bad luck-what does a few dollars mater?"
After a very long, hard day, we stopped at a Quick Trip for a soda. I got through the check out ahead of Robert and went back out to the work truck. Beside the truck was a woman in a car.  She had 3 kids and asked me if I could help-she had been evicted-had now where to go with her children-they were living in the car.  I told her I was also hurting in these times-sorry I could not. Robert came out. opened the work truck and we got in I told him about the lady I didn't even finish the story when Robert was out. his door- around the truck and giving the women money to help her and her kids out.  When Robert returned I asked, "Why did you do that, she didn't even ask you".  He said “I have an ex-wife(前妻)and a kid-if they need help and I am not able, someone will help them"
小題1:Why did the man walk to the writer and Robert?
A.To ask for a lift in Robert's truck.
B.To look for a job in Robert's company
C.To beg for some money to buy a ticket.
D.To expect Robert to buy him breakfast.
小題2:What does the underlined sentence mean in the Second Paragraph?
A. Robert had a lot of dollars to give.
B Robert didn't value dollars at all.
C. Robert took a few dollars seriously.
D. Robert didn't care about money.
小題3:The underlined word "evicted" in the last paragraph may mean______
A.driven awayB.picked upC.looked downD.turned down
小題4:Which word do you think can best describe Robert?
A.Kind.B.Proud.C.Rich.D.Cruel,
小題5:Robert helped the woman because_______.
A.he expected to get married to the woman
B.she made him think of his ex-wife and kid
C.she asked him whether he could give a hand
D.he felt sorry for being unable to support his family

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