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福建籍的“双百人物”有:()。A.陈嘉庚 B.林巧稚 C.瞿秋白 D.钟南山

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题目:

福建籍的“双百人物”有:()。

A.陈嘉庚

B.林巧稚

C.瞿秋白

D.钟南山

答案:

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参考答案:A, D

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38. A. burying                     B. picking                     C. finding                   D. buying 

39. A. tired of                      B. interested in               C. concerned about      D. fond of 

40. A. column                      B. edition                      C. page                      D. part  

41. A. bad                           B. good                         C. latest                      D. ugly 

42. A. collect                       B. print                         C. sell                        D. publish 

43. A. stories                       B. ideas                         C. positions                D. customers  

44. A. rewards                     B. the others                  C. others                    D. money  

45. A. praised                      B. thanked                     C. observed                D. punished  

46. A. stood by                    B. took in                      C. put out                   D. stopped by  

47. A. pick up                      B. take up                      C. bring up                 D. go up 

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55. A. home                         B. work                         C. study                     D. life 

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     Jeanette 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 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

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     First, she joined with other women. and gave speeches through the state. Thanks to their years of

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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 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

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cannot vote for war. I vote no." Forty-nine other congress members also voted no, but she was the

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     In the Second World War, Japanese warplanes attacked the American base 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 can't go to war, so I refuse

to send anyone else". Out of 471 members, she was the only member who voted against war. After

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     Shortly before she died in 1973, she was asked if she regretted voting "no" to the two wars. "Never,"

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A. women were not allowed to work with men

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C. Everyone in the USA hated her when she voted no to the war against Japan.

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C. Very intelligent

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A. her fighting for women's rights

B. her being the first American woman Congress member

C. her fighting against war

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