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Hillary Rodham Clinton,the former secretary of state (国务卿),New York senator(参议员)and first lady, (宣布)last Sunday that she is running for president.“Everyday (平凡的)
Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion," she said.
Clinton, 67, made the announcement in a two-minute and 18-second online video. The video opens with several families and individuals talking about what they’re getting ready to do. At the end of the video, Clinton says, “I’m getting ready to do something, too. I’m running for president.”
The announcement ended months of anticipation about the decision by Clinton to try again to become the first female president of the United States.
This time,Clinton did not follow the video with a showy (花哨的)gathering as she did in 2007. Instead, she plans to head to the early-voting states of Iowa(艾奥瓦州)and New Hampshire (新罕布什尔州).She is going to connect with voters directly at coffee shops, day care centers and some private homes. “I’m hitting the road to earn your vote because it’s your time. And I hope you’ll join me on this journey,” Clinton said
One day before Clinton announced her decision to run, President Barack Obama expressed his support for Clinton.
"She was a fierce candidate in 20085 selection. She was a great supporter of mine in the general election. She was an outstanding secretary of state. She is my friend. I think she would be an excellent president,” Obama said.
1.What did Hillary Rodham Clinton declare last Sunday?
2.How long did Clinton’s video last ?
3.Why did Clinton make the video?
4.Clinton became the first female president of the United States, didn’t she?
5.What will Clinton do to earn people’s vote?
6.What do you think of Hillary Rodham Clinton?
1.She declared (宣布)that she was running for president. 2.Two-minute and 18 seconds 3.Clinton made the video because she wanted to be the president. 4.No, she didn't. 5.She plans to connect...改错。
It was a sad weekend in the National Zoo in Washington, US. A series of goodbye events, includes “a dumpling party, heart-shaped ice cake feedings, and Q&As with keepers” is held, according to CNN. The figure was BaoBao, a three-and-a-half-year-old panda. On Feb 22, she said goodbye to the city before take a nonstop 16-hours flight to Chengdu, China. “It’s hard, and we know that we’re sending her back to be part of the breeding (繁殖) program and to make more baby panda,” Brandie Smith, senior curator of giant pandas at the National Zoo, told ABC News. “I think a lot of parents can understand the feeling. From the moment our kids are born, we train them to work hard and success on their own. So that’s why we’re doing for BaoBao.” Right after she was born, the panda became a star in Washington. After a online vote, she was named “BaoBao”, that means “treasure”. Visitors came to the National Zoo to have a look at her when she made her first public appearance in January 2014. | 21. 1. 22. 2. 23. 3. 24. 4. 25. 5. 26. 6. 27. 7. 28. 8. 29. 9. 30. 10. |