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On the 14th day of June, 1777, the Continental Congress passed the following resolution: “Resolved (决心,决定) that the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes alternate (交替的) red and white; that the Union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation (星群).”
We are told that before this, in 1776, a committee had been appointed to look after the matter, and together with General Washington they called at the house of Betsy Ross, 239 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Betsy Ross was a young widow of twenty-four, heroically supporting herself by continuing the upholstery (室内装璜) business of her late husband, young John Ross, a patriot (爱国者) who had died in the service of his country. Betsy was noted for her exquisite (精致的) needle-work, and was engaged in the flag-making business.
The committee asked her if she thought she could make a flag from a design, a rough drawing of which General Washington showed her. She replied, with diffidence (缺乏自信), that she did not know whether she could, or not, but would try. She noticed, however, that the star as drawn had six points, and informed the committee that the correct star had but five. They answered that as a great number of stars would be required, the more regular form with six points could be more easily made than one with five.
She responded (做出反应) in a practical way by deftly (灵巧的) folding a scrap (小片) of paper; then with a single clip of her scissors she displayed a true, symmetrical (对称的)、 five-pointed star. This decided the committee in her favor. A rough design was left for her use, but she was permitted to make a sample (样品) flag according to her own ideas of the arrangement of the stars and the proportion (比例) of the stripes and the general form of the whole.
Some time after its completion, it was presented to Congress, and soon after the committee had the pleasure of informing Betsy Ross that her flag had been accepted as the nation's standard (旗).
1.Which of the following description about Ross is NOT true?
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A.Her husband died in the American War of Independence.
B.She was good at needle-work.
C.She was forced to make the national standard.
D.She changed the six-pointed star in the design to five points.
2.When Ross was asked to make the national standard, she was ________.
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3.The committee decided to ask Ross to make the national standard because ________.
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A.her husband was a patriot
B.she was very confident
C.General Washington showed her the design
D.they believed she was capable and competent
4.She changed the design because ________.
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A.she didn't know that the person who showed her the design was General Washington
B.she wanted to display her competence
C.she knew that the true star was five-pointed
D.she thought the star with six points was not easy to make
5.In the sentence “This decided the committee in her favor” (Para. 5), the pronoun “this” refers to ________.
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A.the design
B.the five-pointed star
C.her making a true star with a scrap of paper
D.her confidence
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