19.Americans have always been interested in their Presidents'wives.Many First Ladies have been remembered because of the ways they have influenced their husbands.Other First Ladies have made the history books on their own.
At least two First Ladies,Bess Truman and Lady Bird Johnson,made it their business to send signals during their husbands speeches.When Lady Bird Johnson thought her husband was talking too long,she wrote a note and sent it up to the platform.It read,"It's time to stop!"And he did.Once Bess Truman didn't like what her husband was saying on television,so she phoned him and said,"If you can't talk more politely than that in public,you come right home."
It was First Lady Helen Taft's idea to plant the famous cherry trees in Washington,D.C.Each spring these blossoming trees attract thousands of visitors to the nation's capital Mrs.Taft also influenced the male members of her family and the White House staff in a strange way:she convinced(說服)them to shave off their beards(胡須)!
Shortly after President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke (中風(fēng)),Edith Wilson unofficially took over most of the duties of the Presidency until the end of her husband's term Earlier,during World War I,Mrs.Wilson had sheep brought onto the White House lawn to eat t e grass.The sheep not only kept the lawn cut.but provided wool for an auction(拍賣) held by the First Lady.Almost$ 100,000 was raised for the Red Cross.
One of the most famous First Ladies was Eleanor Roosevelt,the wife of President Franklin D.Roosevelt.She was active in political and.social causes throughout her husband's term in office After his death,she became famous for her humanitarian(人道主義的) work in the United Nations.She made life better for thousands of needy people around the world.
61.Why have First Ladies been remembered?D
A.They are the wives of the presidents.
B.They are made up of history books.
C.Americans are interested in them.
D.They have an effect on their husbands.
62.The examples mentioned in Paragraph 2 show thatB
A.the two wives did business without their husbands
B.the two wives influenced the presidents'speeches
C.the two wives didn't like their husbands to make speeches
D the presidents'speeches were often interrupted by their wives.
63.Who did the most meaningful work among the first ladies?C
A.Lady Bird Johnson.
B.Mrs.Wilson.
C.Eleanor Roosevelt.
D.Helen Taft
64.Which of the following is considered a strange thing the First Lady did?D
A.Raise sheep on the White House lawn to get money for the Red Cross.
B.Take over most of the duties throughout their husbands'Presidency.
C.Plant the cherry trees in Washington,D.C.to attract more visitors
D.Persuade the men staff in the White House to shave off their beards.
65.How many First Ladies are mentioned in this passage?C
A.3 8 4.
C.5 D 6.
分析 文章介紹美國(guó)很有影響力的第一夫人,包括她們對(duì)丈夫的影響和對(duì)整個(gè)國(guó)家的影響.
解答 61 D 細(xì)節(jié)題:從第一段的句子:Many First Ladies have been remembered because of the ways they have influenced their husbands.可知第一夫人對(duì)丈夫有影響,所以被記住,選D
62 B 細(xì)節(jié)題:從第二段的句子:At least two First Ladies,Bess Truman and Lady Bird Johnson,made it their business to send signals during their husbands speeches.可知Bess Truman and Lady Bird Johnson 影響丈夫的演講,選B
63 C 細(xì)節(jié)題:從最后一段的句子:One of the most famous First Ladies was Eleanor Roosevelt,the wife of President Franklin D.Roosevelt.She was active in political and.social causes throughout her husband's term in office After his death,she became famous for her humanitarian(人道主義的) work in the United Nations可知Eleanor Roosevelt.最的是第一夫人中最有意義的工作,選C
64 D 細(xì)節(jié)題:從第三段的句子:Taft also influenced the male members of her family and the White House staff in a strange way:she convinced(說服)them to shave off their beards(胡須)!可知第一夫人做的奇怪的事情是Helen Taft'讓男子剃胡須,選D.
65 C 細(xì)節(jié)題:通讀全文:可知文章提到5個(gè)第一夫人,分別是:Bess Truman and Lady Bird Johnson,Helen Taft'Edith Wilson 和Eleanor Roosevelt所以選C.
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