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1、专题三 阅读理解(五)【省实验高三第四次诊断考试】阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AJeanette Rankin was born on a ranch in Montana,USA in 1882. In those days,Montana was still a frontier state,and life there was hard. Men and women shared the difficult outdoor work. But young Jeanette noticed men and women were
2、not equal in many ways. For instance, at election time, women were not allowed to vote. Jeanette thought this was not fair, and several years later, after graduating from college, she realized how to help change the situation.First, she joined with other women. and gave speeches through the state. T
3、hanks to their years of efforts, Montana women were finally allowed to vote. This experience changed Jeanettes life. She wanted do work for the welfare of women and children everywhere. She was now well-known throughout Montana, so she decided to run for the US Congress. In 1916,she became the first
4、 woman in the Congress of the United Staters. Just six days after Rankin first attended Congress in 1917,American President Wilson called for a vote to go to war against Germany, as German submarines潜水艇attacked American ships during World War I. When Jeanette was called upon to vote,she said,“I want
5、 to stand by my country, buy I cannot vote for war.I vote no.Forty-nine other congress members also voted no,but she was the person who was criticized most. Newspapers said her decision came from weakness and she was anti-American.In the Second World War, Japanese warplanes attacked the American bas
6、e at Pearl Harbor in 1941. The time came again for the US Congress members to vote for or against going to war. Everyone was waiting for Jeanette Rankin to vote, who rose and said,“As a woman, I cant go to war, so I refuse to send anyone else.Out of 471 members,she was the only member who voted agai
7、nst war. After that,she received thousands of letters. Most people criticized her, but some praised her for her courage.Shortly before she died in 1973, she was asked if she regretted voting “noto the two wars.“Never,she answered.“If you are against war,youre against war regard less of what happens.
8、Today, in the US Congress Building,there is a statue of Jeanette Rankin. On the base of the statue are her words:“I cannot vote for war.56. When Jeanette Rankin was young, .A. women were not allowed to work with menB. women had no right to voteC. women could not go to collegeD. women could not deliv
9、er speeches in public57. She decided to run for the US Congress because .A. She wanted to become famous throughout the USAB. She hated wasC. She wanted to help more women and childrenD. She was a born politician58. Which is true according to the passage?A. Jeannette was the only member to vote no to
10、 the two wars.B. Jeannette voted no to the wars because she was weak.C. Everyone in the USA hated her when she voted no to the war against Japan.D. Jeanette believed that no war was right.59. From the passage we can tell that Jeanette Rankin was .A. full of courageB. Very fairC. Very intelligentD. v
11、ery stubborn.60. The American people remember Jeanette Rankin mainly for .A. her fighting for womens rightsB. her being the first American woman Congress memberC. her fighting against warD. her efforts to help women get the voting rightBEven a small reduction in salt in the diet can be a big help to
12、 the heart. A new study used a computer model to predict how just three grams less a day would affect heart disease in the United States.The result:10 fewer heart attacks. 8 fewer storkes. 4 fewer deaths. 11 fewer new cases of heart disease. And 240 billion dollars in health care savings.Researchers
13、 found it could prevent 100,000 heart attacks and 92,000 deaths every year.The study is in the New England Journal of Medicine. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo at the University of California San Francisco was the lead author. She says people would not even notice a difference in taste with three grams, or
14、one-half teaspoon,less salt per day. The team also included researchers at Stanford and Columbia University.Each gram of salt contains four hundred milligrams of sodium钠,which is how foods may list their salt content.The government says the average American man eats ten grams of salt a day. The Amer
15、ican Heart Association advises no more than three grams for healthy people. It says salt in the American diet has increased fifty percent since the nineteen seventies, while blood pressures have also risen. Less salt can mean a lower blood pressure.New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is leading an
16、 effort called the National Salt Reduction Initiative. The idea is to put pressure on food companies and restaurants. Critics call it government interference.Mayor Bloomberg has already succeeded in other areas, like requiring fast food places in the city to list calorie information. Now a study by
17、the Seattle Childrens Research Institute shows that the calorie information on the menu can influence what parents order for their children.6l. According to the passage, what disease is not related to salt in diet?A. cancerB. strokeC. blood pressureD. heart attack62. We can tell from the passage tha
18、t now heart attacks occur in the US every year.A. 240,000B. 900,000C. 100,000D.92,00063. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. all the heart diseases result from eating too much saltB. the American Heart Association suggests less than 3 grams of salt a day for everyoneC. Americans ate no more
19、 than 5 grams of salt per day in the 1970sD. the less salt one eats, the healthier he will be64. The National Salt Reduction Initiative aims to .A. attract the public attention to the problemB. require fast food places to list salt informationC. inform people of the harm that salt does to healthD. p
20、ut pressure on food companies and restaurants65. The last paragraph mainly tells us .A. Bloomberg has made some other efforts to improve peoples healthB. Bloomberg is very successful in his careerC. parents must pay great attention to calorie informationD. a new study is being done about calorie inf
21、ormationCIts not uncommon in America for a person to belong to some kind of volunteer group. Donating ones time and services is very much a part of the American way of life. Most charitable activities are organized by churches and groups around the nation and even encouraged by the government. The h
22、elping hand is extended to the poor, the homeless and the disabled. Some people work to teach youngsters how to read. others open up soup kitchens to feed the homeless. Volunteers also take care of the disabled by making reading tapes for the blind and working in orphanages孤儿院to help children withou
23、t parents.High school students are often encouraged to become volunteers and many school club activities center around volunteer services. Students may work with disabled children during a summer program, or participate in a club activity which helps to bring meal to senior citizens who are shut-ins
24、. With their sense of idealism理想主义students are often eager to donate their spare time. They see such activities as a way of becoming involved in the community and the adult-world. Social action for them becomes as important as their academic studies.In a like manner, throughout the year,fund raising
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