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根據(jù)第三段可知,她與 Conrad Chisholm結(jié)婚是在 1949 年并結(jié)合本段最后一句可推知, a 發(fā)生在 1979 年左右,故選 A。 答案 B 8. In which order did the following events take place? a. Her marriage to Conrad Chisholm ended. b. She was elected to the New York State Assembly. c. She became an education official. d. She succeeded in running for the United States Congress. e. She received an advanced degree in Columbia University. A. e—c—b—d—a B. c—a—b—d—e C. e—c—a—b—d D. e—c—b—a—d 解析 推理判斷題。 答案 D 7. How many of the following have been mentioned in the passage? a. Her education. b. Her family. c. Her marriage. d. Her political career. e. Her political beliefs. f. Her contribution to the USA. A. Three B. Four C. Five D. Six 解析 推理判斷題。 答案 C 6. Who influenced Shirley most during her childhood? A. Her father. B. Her mother. C. Her sisters. D. Her grandmother. 解析 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段第二句中的 “they wanted their daughters to get a good...”可知 C正確。s parents believed that________. A. women played an important part in modern society B. lack people ought to have equal rights as whites C. a good education was important for a child39。文章介紹了美國首位黑人女國會(huì)議員 ——Shirley Chisholm的生平事跡。s office of child welfare. In 1964 Shirley39。 答案 C 4. What can we conclude from the last paragraph? A. Big cities have more influential music than smaller cities. B. European music has little influence on American pop music. C. American music is also blended with regional styles. D. African American blues appeared before the 19th century. 解析 文章最后一段說明,美國不同地區(qū)也有自己不同的音樂風(fēng)格。 答案 B 2. The American music became world known from________. A. the beginning of the 20th century B. the 17th century C. the late 19th century D. the 1920s 解析 從第一段可得知答案。s most internationally renowned genres(類型 ). Since the beginning of the 20th century, popular recorded music from the United States has bee increasingly known across the world, to the point where some forms of American popular music are listened to almost everywhere. Native Americans were the earliest inhabitants of the land that is today known as the United States and played its first music. Beginning in the 17th century, immigrants from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Germany and France began arriving in large numbers, bringing with them new styles and instruments. African slaves brought musical traditions, and each subsequent wave of immigrants contributed to a melting pot. Much of