Hillary Diane Clinton arrived at the White House after serving as First Lady of Arkansas for twelve years. During that time she worked as a full-time partner of a law firm, chaired an education committee that set public school standards in Arkansas, managed a home, and cared for her husband and child.

Hillary Diane Rodham, daughter of Hugh and Dorothy Rodham, was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 26, 1947. She and her younger two brothers grew up in Park Ridge, Illinois, as a close-knit family. As an excellent student, she was also a Girl Scout and a member of the local Methodist youth group. Hillary also enjoyed sports and was always interested in politics. She entered Wellesley College in 1965. Graduating with high honors, she moved on to Yale Law School, where she served on the Board of Editors of the Yale Review of Law and Social Action. While at Yale, she developed her special concern for protecting the best interests of children and their families. It was there that she met Bill Clinton, a fellow student.

In 1973, Hillary became a lawyer for the Children’s Defense Fund. In 1975 Hillary left Washington and followed her heart to Arkansas(阿肯色州), marrying Bill Clinton. The couple taught together in the University of Arkansas. Their daughter, Chelsea, was born in 1980.

As First Lady of Arkansas, Hillary continued to work tirelessly on behalf of children and families. In addition to chairing the Arkansas Education Standards Committee, she founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. She introduced a pioneering program called Arkansas Home Instruction for Preschool Youth, which trained parents to work with their children in preschool preparedness and literacy. Hillary also served on the board of the Arkansas Children's Hospital. In recognition of her professional and personal accomplishments, Hillary was named Arkansas Woman of the Year in 1983 and Arkansas Mother of the Year in 1984.

Women’s International Center proudly presents the Living Legacy Award to Hillary Rodham Clinton for her vast contributions in so many fields, especially honoring her work for women and children.

1.Hillary did all the following things before going to college EXCEPT        .

A.joining the local Methodist youth group

B.taking an active part in sports

C.showing great interest in politics

D.beginning to care for the interests of children

2.The topic sentence of the fourth paragraph is            .

A.sentence 1

B.sentence 2

C.sentence 4

D.sentence 5

3.What is the main reason why Hillary won the Living Legacy Award?

A.Her being Arkansas Woman of the Year in 1983.

B.Her tireless work for woman and children.

C.Graduating with high honors from Yale.

D.Being a perfect wife and caring for her child

4.What do we know about Hillary from this passage?

A She and Bill Clinton were schoolmates at Yale.

B. She was in her thirties when she married Bill Clinton.

C. She has been a full-time lawyer for more than 20 years.

D. She once worked as a doctor in the Arkansas Children’s Hospital.

 

【答案】

1.D

2.A

3.B

4.A

【解析】本文主要介紹了希拉里克林頓的生平及她在各方面取得的成就。

1.選 D從第二段的內(nèi)容可知ABC正確,而希拉里是在耶魯上大學(xué)期間,開(kāi)始關(guān)注保護(hù)兒童及其家庭利益的。故選D 。

2.選 A 。段落大意題。第一句是主題句:“希拉里孜孜不倦地幫助兒童及其家庭”,接著展開(kāi)具體述敘了希拉里的工作以及擔(dān)任的角色。

3.選 B 。文章最后“ for her vast contributions in so many fields, especially honoring her work for women and children” 提示選答案B。

4.選 A 。推理判斷題。第二段的最后一句“從 It was there that she met Bill Clinton, a fellow student. ” 得出答案。和克林頓結(jié)婚是在1975 年,那年她28歲,因此不能選B,無(wú)從得出她曾做律師20 多年因此排除選 C ;文章倒數(shù)第第二段說(shuō)希拉里曾在阿肯數(shù)色州兒童醫(yī)院做事,但不意味著做醫(yī)生,故排除D 。

 

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D
I wrote to the White House asking about a birthday greeting for my grandfather who will be 95 next year. I received a card signed by Bill and Hillary. They look like real signatures(簽名)and are not printed and they are probably produced by autographing(親筆簽名)machines. That says:
Happy Birthday!
Hillary and I are delighted to join your friends and family in congratulating you on this special day. As you look forward to the year ahead, please accept our best wishes for good health and much future happiness.
This was sent in a double envelope so that I could address the inner one to my grandfather and send the sealed(蓋章) card to him. The card has the presidential seal printed in gold. The outer envelop is hand addressed. 
NOTE: the postage meter impression on the outer envelope reminded me that the president does not have franking privileges.(郵資特權(quán))
The outer envelope does have a little "B" written on the upper right corner indication that they have a pile of these pre-signed and double-enveloped; when a request comes in, they just write the address on the outer envelope and mail it. 
The return address on both envelopes is simple: The White House, Washington.
73.When did the writer write to the White House?
A.On his grandfather’s birthday.
B.On his birthday.
C.When his grandfather was 94 years.
D.When his grandfather was 95 years old.
74.It’s clear that the card sent by Bill and Hillary was                     .
A.signed by an autographing machine
B.the one that had real signatures of Bill and Hillary
C.the one whose signatures were printed
D.the one that was signed with their own names
75.Form what the card says, we can find it                        .
A.was a public letter for those who were in need of greeting
B.can be sent to all those who write to them both
C.was sent specially to the writer’s grandfather
D.can be sent to anyone whose birthday is coming near
76.The letter “B” on the upper right corner of the outer envelope means              .
A.these are all double envelope having cards with pre-signatures inside them
B.these are all letters which have franking privileges
C.they have written the address on the outer envelopes
D.they have written “The White House, Washington” on both envelopes

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