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科目:高中英語 來源:人教社新課程2003年審核高二上冊練習(xí) 人教社新課程2003年審核 題型:050
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Emma Willard Hart (1787--1870) was an American pioneer educator. In her time colleges and universities were for men, and women were not permitted to attend. Emma received advanced education at home from her father and became a school teacher at twenty. She continued to teach at school for several years after her marriage, then began offering college lessons in her home to women students. Later she founded a school in New York stale, which was the first school of higher education in the U. S. for women. Emma Willard also tried to persuade New York State to pass a law to allow women to attend public colleges and universities, though that did not come about until after her death. Some years later people remembered her for her life-long efforts and elected her to the U. S Hall of Fame in 1905.
(1)Women in the USA ________ in Emma Willard Hart's lifetime.
[ ]
A.were allowed to receive higher education
B.went to separate colleges and universities.
C.enjoyed equal rights with men to receive education
D.began to fight for the right to receive higher education
(2)How did Emma's father help her to do what she did? ________
[ ]
A.He permitted her to start a school at home.
B.He urged her to become a school teacher.
C.He taught her college lessons himself.
D.He sent Emma to college.
(3)Which of the following is the right order of the events given in the passage?
a.New York state allowed women to attend public colleges and universities.
b.The first women's school of higher education was set up.
c.Emma Willard Hart died.
d.Emma Willard Hart ran classes in her home.
e.Emma Willard Hart began to be a teacher.
£.Emma Willard Hart was elected to the Hall of Fame.
[ ]
A.e, d, b, c, f, a |
B.d, e, a, b, c, f |
C.d, e, a, f, c, b |
D.e, d, b, c, a, f |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:053
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Emma Willard Hart (1787--1870) was an American pioneer educator. In her time colleges and universities were for men, and women were not permitted to attend. Emma received advanced education at home from her father and became a school teacher at twenty. She continued to teach at school for several years after her marriage, then began offering college lessons in her home to women students. Later she founded a school in New York stale, which was the first school of higher education in the U. S. for women. Emma Willard also tried to persuade New York State to pass a law to allow women to attend public colleges and universities, though that did not come about until after her death. Some years later people remembered her for her life-long efforts and elected her to the U. S Hall of Fame in 1905.
(1)Women in the USA ________ in Emma Willard Hart's lifetime.
[ ]
A.were allowed to receive higher education
B.went to separate colleges and universities.
C.enjoyed equal rights with men to receive education
D.began to fight for the right to receive higher education
(2)How did Emma's father help her to do what she did? ________
[ ]
A.He permitted her to start a school at home.
B.He urged her to become a school teacher.
C.He taught her college lessons himself.
D.He sent Emma to college.
(3)Which of the following is the right order of the events given in the passage?
a.New York state allowed women to attend public colleges and universities.
b.The first women's school of higher education was set up.
c.Emma Willard Hart died.
d.Emma Willard Hart ran classes in her home.
e.Emma Willard Hart began to be a teacher.
£.Emma Willard Hart was elected to the Hall of Fame.
[ ]
A.e, d, b, c, f, a |
B.d, e, a, b, c, f |
C.d, e, a, f, c, b |
D.e, d, b, c, a, f |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年湖南省華容縣高一上學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Emma Hart Willard (1787—1870) was an American pioneer educator. In her time, colleges and universities were open only to men, and women were not permitted to attend.
Emma received advanced education at home from her father and became a school teacher at twenty. She continued to teach at school for several years after her marriage. Then began offer college lessons in her home to women students. Later she founded a school in New York State, which was the first school that offered higher education in the US for women.
Emma Willard also tried to persuade New York State to pass a law to allow women to attend public colleges and universities, though that did not come about until after her death. Some years later people remembered her for her life-long efforts and elected her to the US Hall of Fame (榮譽(yù)) in 1905.
【小題1】Emma received advanced education at home because _________.
A.universities were only for men at that time |
B.her father did not trust the schools |
C.her family was poor when she was young |
D.she was too shy to go to a public college |
A.She managed to persuade her state to pass a law allowing women to go to universties. |
B.She went on with her teaching after she got married. |
C.She received advanced education by teaching herself. |
D.She was elected to work in the US Hall of Fame. |
A.It is a grand hall where honoured people receive prizes from the government. |
B.It is a place where honoured people in the US are buried. |
C.It is a building set up in memory of great American people. |
D.It is a house of representatives to which respected people are elected. |
A.She was the first woman to get college education. |
B.She fought for equal rights for women in the US. |
C.She was the first American woman to become a college teacher. |
D.She was a pioneer in winning higher education for women in the US. |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆湖南省華容縣高一上學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Emma Hart Willard (1787—1870) was an American pioneer educator. In her time, colleges and universities were open only to men, and women were not permitted to attend.
Emma received advanced education at home from her father and became a school teacher at twenty. She continued to teach at school for several years after her marriage. Then began offer college lessons in her home to women students. Later she founded a school in New York State, which was the first school that offered higher education in the US for women.
Emma Willard also tried to persuade New York State to pass a law to allow women to attend public colleges and universities, though that did not come about until after her death. Some years later people remembered her for her life-long efforts and elected her to the US Hall of Fame (榮譽(yù)) in 1905.
1.Emma received advanced education at home because _________.
A.universities were only for men at that time |
B.her father did not trust the schools |
C.her family was poor when she was young |
D.she was too shy to go to a public college |
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.She managed to persuade her state to pass a law allowing women to go to universties. |
B.She went on with her teaching after she got married. |
C.She received advanced education by teaching herself. |
D.She was elected to work in the US Hall of Fame. |
3.What do you suppose the US Hall of Fame is?
A.It is a grand hall where honoured people receive prizes from the government. |
B.It is a place where honoured people in the US are buried. |
C.It is a building set up in memory of great American people. |
D.It is a house of representatives to which respected people are elected. |
4.Why was Emma Willard considered an important person?
A.She was the first woman to get college education. |
B.She fought for equal rights for women in the US. |
C.She was the first American woman to become a college teacher. |
D.She was a pioneer in winning higher education for women in the US. |
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