63.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofhistripinTanzaniaTarangire? A.BoringB.ChallengingC.DangerousD.Enjoyable C Havingspentfiveyearssearchingforherolderbrother,MissLundwasunbelievabletothinkshehadbeenworkinginthesamebuildingforfivemonths. Mr.Philips,33,andMissLundlastsaweachotheralmosttwentyyearsagoaftertheirfather,alsocalledStephen,56,lostcontactwithhissonfromapreviousrelationship.MissLund,onlyfiveatthattime,movedtoIndiawithherfatherandmotherRose,whileStevenlivedwithhismotherinWolverhapton. BythetimeMissLundandherparentsreturnedtoLeeds,thefamilyhadlostallcontactwithMr.Philips.Onturning18,Lundstartedtotrackdownherlong-losthalfbrother,evenaskingcustomersattheshopwheresheworked.ButdespitecheckingonInternetsitessuchasFriendsReunitedandMySpace,itwasn’tuntilthepairstartedworkingtogetheratLoopCustomerManagementwhereshewentonaskingeveryoneiftheyknewaStephenPhilipsthatshetrackedhimdowninMarch,2007. Shecouldn’tbelieveitwhenshewastoldsomeonebythatnameworkedthere.AftershecheckedontheInternetdatabase,itsuggestedhewasn’therbrotherashisnameSteveninsteadofStephen.ThenafriendcameuptoherandsaidSteven’ssurelyherbrother.Theycheckedparents’namesanditturnedouttheywererelated.Shewantedtoscreambuttheywereatworksotheyjusthuggedandchatted. Mr.Philips,afatheroffourchildren,saidhewasdelighted,adding:“Ineverthoughtwewouldmeetagain.Ican’twaittogettoknowmysister.Wehavesomuchtoknow.” 64.Therelationshipbetweenthebrotherandsisteristhat________. A.theyhavethesamefatherB.theyhavethesamemother C.theyhavethesameparentsD.theyarejustcousins 64.Howlonghadthebrotherandsisterbeenworkinginthesamebuildingbeforetheygottoknoweachother? A.5yearsB.13yearsC.20yearsD.5months 66.HowoldmayMissLundbenow? A.5B.18C.About23D.About27 67.WhatmadeMissLundfinallybelieveMr.Philipswasherbrother? A.ThenamesoftheirparentsB.Hisappearance C.HerfriendsadviceD.Theirtalkwitheachother D BettyFriedan,bornin1921inPeoria,Illinois,attendedSmithCollegeinNorthhampton,Massachusetts.Shefinishedherstudiesinpsychologyin1942.AftercollegesheattendedtheUniversityofCaliforniaatBerkeleytocontinueherstudies.Later,shemovedtoNewYorkCityandworkedasareporterandeditorforlaborunionnewspapers. In1947,BettymarriedCarlFriedan.Theyhadachild,thefirstofthree.WhenBetty,Friedanbecamepregnantforthesecondtime,shewasdismissedfromherjobatthenewspaperAfterthatsheworkedasanindependentreporterformagazines.Buthereditorsoftenrejectedherattemptstowriteaboutsubjectsoutsidethetraditionalinterestsofwomen. In1966,BettyFriedanhelpedfoundNOW,theNationalOrganizationforWomen.Sheservedasitsfirstpresident.Sheledcampaignstoendunfairtreatmentofwomenseekingjobs.Shewantedwomentotakepartinsocialandpoliticalchange.BettyFriedanledahugedemonstration(游行)inNewYorkCityforwomen'srights.Demonstrationswerealsoheldinothercities. In1981,BettyFriedanwroteabookcalled"TheSecondStage"abouttheconditionofthewomen'smovement.Friedanwrotethatthetimeforhugedemonstrationsand.othersucheventshadpassed.SheurgedthemovementtotrytoincreaseitsinfluenceonAmericanpoliticallife.Someyoungermembersofthemovementcriticizedherastooconservative. BettyFriedandiedonFebruary4,2006.Shewasconsideredthemotherofmodernwomen'sliberationmovement.BettyFriedanoncetoldatelevisionreporterhowshewantedtoberemembered:"Shehelpsmakewomenfeelbetteraboutbeingwomen." 68.Bettyledahugedemonstrationto______. A.fightagainstthegovernmentB.fightforwomen'srights C.takepartinpoliticallifeD.getsupportfromthegovernment 69.Thebook"TheSecondStage"_____. A.waspopularamongyoungwomenreaders B.thoughthighlyofthosehugedemonstrations C.wasabouttheconditionofthewomen'smovementthen D.decreasedthemovement'sinfluenceonAmericanpoliticallife 70.Thepassageisorganized______. A.bygivingexamplesB.intimeorder C.byusingcomparisonsD.inplaceorder (责任编辑:admin) |