President Nixon visited China in ().A、1971B、1972C、1973D、1974
A.1971
B.1972
C.1973
D.1974
A.1971
B.1972
C.1973
D.1974
第1题
When did President Nixon visit China?
A.1970
B.1972
C.1973
D.1975
第2题
A.George Washington
B.Calvin Coolidge
C.Richard Nixon
D.Lybdon Johnson
第3题
The text is mainly about ________.
[A] the China-U. S. relations
[B] the Nixon Library
[C] President Nixon
[D] the youth Summit
第4题
What is the passage mainly about?
A. The China-U.S. relations.
B. The Nixon Library.
C. President Nixon.
D. The Youth Summit.
第5题
A.died
B.visited China
C.became U. S. president
D.started building the library in his name
第6题
A.died
B.visited China
C.became U.S. president
D.started building the library in his name
第7题
"As I stood in front of the grave (墓) of President Richard Nixon, I was thinking about the time 25 years ago when this president helped bring the United States and China closer together. Young people of our two countries should help this relationship grow."
This remark was made by a Shanghai student when speaking to his fellow students at the Nixon Library in California, U.S.@A@He' was one of 80 middle school students from China attending a month-long" Youth Summit". The Summit was to mark the 25th anniversary (周年) of President Nixon' s journey to China, which was the turning point in China-U. S. relations.
The Youth Summit was aimed at increasing understanding and friendship between young students of the two countries through visits and discussions. Seventy-five American students were selected to visit China. They also visited the Nixon Library on July 21 before leaving for Beijing the next day. The head of the Library said he was pleased to see the American and Chinese students talking and laughing together.
One Chinese student said,"I didn' t find it particularly difficult to talk with Americans. We have our differences, but we have a lot in common. Dialogue is good for us."
Who made the remark?
A.A student.
B.A teacher.
C.A lecture.
D.A president.
第8题
B“As I stood in front of the grave (墓) of President Richard Nixon, I was thinking about the time 25 years ago when this president helped bring the United States and China closer together. Young people of our two countries should help this relationship grow.”
This remark was made by a Shanghai student when speaking to his fellow students at the Nixon Library in California, U.S.A. He was one of 80 middle school students from China attending a month-long “Youth Summit”. The Summit was to mark the 25th anniversary (周年) of President Nixon’s journey to China, which was the turning point in China-US relations.
The Youth Summit was aimed at increasing understanding and friendship between young students of the two countries through visits and discussions. Seventy-five American students were selected to visit China. They also visited the Nixon Library on July 21 before leaving for Beijing the next day. The head of the Library said he was pleased to see the American and Chinese students talking and laughing together.
One Chinese student said, “I didn’t find it particularly difficult to talk with Americans. We have our differences, but we have a lot in common. Dialogue is good for us.”
第40题:The works “Youth Summit” refer to ________.
[A] visits to the Nixon Library
[B] the Chinese students’ visit to the U. S.
[C] a meeting discussing relations between China and the U. S.
[D] activities to strengthen the ties between the Chinese and American students
第9题
What is the writer's purpose in telling us an essay in Times magazine?
A. President George Bush and Richard Nixon were very emotional.
B. Patricia Schroeder often use tears timely to touch people.
C. In politics, people may accept men's tears.
D. Women are not fit for politics.
第10题
Will Hillary Be the Next American President?
Back in 1969,US President Richard Nixon confidently predicted:“In the next 50 years,we shall see a woman president,perhaps sooner than you think.”
Today,not too far off Nixon’s deadline,America is looking at that possibility.Over the weekend,Hillary Rodham Clinton.wife of former president Bill Clinton,announced her run for 2008 presidency.
US polls indicate that Americans feel comfortable with a female president.A New York Times survey found nearly all Americans saying they would vote for president if she were qualified.
However,accepting the theoretical notion of a female leader is quite different from voting an actual woman.
In fact.there is still widespread distrust of a woman in the top position.
This is partly due to the biased thinking that women are weak on national security,though they might be strong on education and health care.This damages their prospects as a presidential contender.
“There’s still an inherent nervousness on the part of voters putting a woman in as the ultimate decision—maker.Control of the army and border security are sons of traditionally male jobs,”conmented Amy Walter,an Ametican campaign analyst.“That’s where I think Voters consciously or unconsciously have difficulties with women candidates.”
women have held the top job in other major Western countries.In 1979,Britain elected Margaret Thatcher prime minister.Last year,Germany made Angela Merkel its first female chancellor.
In the US,no woman has succeeded in being nominated as a presidential candidate.One woman did make the attempt:Elizabeth Dole.In 1999,she tried to get the Republican Party nomination.But Dole could only raise $5 million for her bid—compared with the $56 million George W.Bush raised.
So Barriers lie ahead for Hillary if she wants to make history by becoming the first female US president.With the Iraqi war underway,she’ll find it even harder.
“I don’t feel that our society is ready for a woman president.The enemy we face does not respect females the same way we have come to see them as equals.If we were not in this war,I would support a woman president,”sai Chris Dildy,a computer engineering student.
第 22 题 Up to the present,no woman has been elected president in the US.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned