摘要:The main idea of the passage is . A. the prejudice against women in various fields B. women in Sierra Leone, striving for their political rights C. women in Sierra Leone, challenge for men’s status D. women in Sierra Leone, being involved in politics D Every day 25 million U.S. children ride school buses. The safety record for these buses is much better than for passenger cars; but nevertheless, about 10 children are killed each year riding on large school buses, and nearly four times that number are killed outside buses in the loading zones. By and large, however, the nation’s school children are transported to and from school safety. Even though the number of school bus accidents is not large, the safety of children is always of intense public concern. While everyone wants to see children transported safely, people are divided about what needs to be done-particularly whether seat belts should be compulsory. People in favour of seat belts on school buses-many of them parents and medical organizations-argue that seat belts are necessary not only to reduce fatality and injury, but also to teach children lessons about the importance of using them routinely in any moving vehicle. A side benefit, they point out, is that seat belts help keep children in their seats, away from the bus driver. People who object to seat belt installation suggest that children are already well protected by the school buses that follow the Nation Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s safety requirements set in 1977. They also believe that many children won’t wear seat belts anyway, and that may damage the belts or use them as weapons to hurt other children. A new Research council report on school bus safety suggest that there are alternate safety devices and procedures that may be more effective and less expensive. For example, the study committee suggested that raising seat backs four inches may have the same safety effectiveness as seat belts. The report sponsored by the Department of transportation at the request of Congress, re views seat belts extensively while taking a broader look at safety in and around school buses.

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  Never in the history of Sierra Leone’s elections have women so actively engaged in politics or competed for parliamentary seats.In the past, women did the dancing and cooking for elections campaigning.In the May 14th elections, we saw over 168 women candidates competitive for President, Vice President and Parliamentary seats.

  One would think that about 60% of these women would have emerged as winners.But it was not so, because of our cultural perception of women.We need to change our culture.Women could be active politicians.The Christians in their own way encouraged women to be preachers(传教士)but the Muslim leaders say women should not head for officiating(主持)prayers.

  The same happens in certain parts of the country where women are not part of decision taken in male secret societies.This prevents them from achieving some of their goals.A senior head in one of the ministries told me that she was getting problems with some of her staff members especially the male staff.Most women that come from the Northern part of country experience such problems.Some men are saying that a woman cannot be their leader.

  Some women are also prejudiced against their women folks.In the last elections, most woman did not support their colleagues.In some parts of the country, because they are not members of secret societies they were not allowed to contest for chieftaincies(酋长或首领的位置).However, Sierra Leones not withstanding the cultural prejudice against women has witnessed women occupying high public offices.They have been appointed to head certain areas.

  Sierra Leone is moving from its past culture.We need a change in our culture.Women all over the world are recognized one way or the other as they are now involved in the use of technology.We now see women as air pilots, and they even attempt to go to travel in space.

(1)

In the past, women in Sierra Leone.________

[  ]

A.

took active part in politics

B.

contested for parliamentary seats

C.

danced and cooked for the election campaigning

D.

shared the equal rights with men

(2)

About 60% of the women engaged in election would have succeeded if.________

[  ]

A.

there were less prejudice against women

B.

less Muslim leaders had objected

C.

more women had been engaged in the election

D.

more preachers had supported them

(3)

The author concludes that the women candidates can’t win the competitive vote because.________

[  ]

A.

women is more suitable for the dancing and cooking job

B.

women candidates can’t get the support of their folks

C.

women prejudice still exists in today’s society

D.

women are not capable enough to be a chieftain

(4)

The main idea of the passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

the prejudice against women in various fields

B.

women in Sierra Leone, striving for their political rights

C.

women in Sierra Leone, challenge for men’s status

D.

women in Sierra Leone, being involved in politics

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Never in the history of Sierra Leone’s elections have women so actively engaged in politics or competed for parliamentary seats. In the past, women did the dancing and cooking for elections campaigning. In the May 14th elections, we saw over 168 women candidates competitive for President, Vice President and Parliamentary seats.

One would think that about 60% of these women would have emerged as winners. But it was not so, because of our cultural perception of women. We need to change our culture. Women could be active politicians. The Christians in their own way encouraged women to be preachers(传教士) but the Muslim leaders say women should not head for officiating(主持) prayers.

The same happens in certain parts of the country where women are not part of decision taken in male secret societies. This prevents them from achieving some of their goals. A senior head in one of the ministries told me that she was getting problems with some of her staff members especially the male staff. Most women that come from the Northern part of country experience such problems. Some men are saying that a woman cannot be their leader.

Some women are also prejudiced against their women folks. In the last elections, most woman did not support their colleagues. In some parts of the country, because they are not members of secret societies they were not allowed to contest for chieftaincies (酋长或首领的位置). However, Sierra Leones not withstanding the cultural prejudice against women has witnessed women occupying high public offices. They have been appointed to head certain areas.

Sierra Leone is moving from its past culture. We need a change in our culture. Women all over the world are recognized one way or the other as they are now involved in the use of technology. We now see women as air pilots, and they even attempt to go to travel in space.

In the past, women in Sierra Leone _______.

A.took active part in politics                     B.contested for parliamentary seats

C.danced and cooked for the election campaigning  D.shared the equal rights with men

About 60% of the women engaged in election would have succeeded if .       .

A.there were less prejudice against women          B.less Muslim leaders had objected

C.more women had been engaged in the election     D.more preachers had supported them

The author concludes that the women candidates can’t win the competitive vote because .      

A.women is more suitable for the dancing and cooking job

B.women candidates can’t get the support of their folks

C.women prejudice still exists in today’s society

D.women are not capable enough to be a chieftain

The main idea of the passage is .

A.the prejudice against women in various fields

B.women in Sierra Leone, striving for their political rights

C.women in Sierra Leone, challenge for men’s status

D.women in Sierra Leone, being involved in politics

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Never in the history of Sierra Leone’s elections have women so actively engaged in politics or competed for parliamentary seats. In the past, women did the dancing and cooking for elections campaigning. In the May 14th elections, we saw over 168 women candidates competitive for President, Vice President and Parliamentary seats.

One would think that about 5% of these women would have emerged as winners. But it was not so, because of our cultural perception of women. We need to change our culture. Women could be active politicians. The Christians in their own way encouraged women to be preachers(传教士) but the Muslim leaders say women should not head for officiating(主持) prayers.

The same happens in certain parts of the country where women are not part of decision taken in male secret societies. This prevents them from achieving some of their goals. A senior head in one of the ministries told me that she was getting problems with some of her staff members especially the male staff. Most women that come from the Northern part of country experience such problems. Some men are saying that a woman cannot be their leader.

Some women are also prejudiced against their women folks. In the last elections, most woman did not support their colleagues. In some parts of the country, because they are not members of secret societies they were not allowed to contest for chieftaincies (酋长或首领的位置). However, Sierra Leones not withstanding the cultural prejudice against women has witnessed women occupying high public offices. They have been appointed to head certain areas.

Sierra Leone is moving from its past culture. We need a change in our culture. Women all over the world are recognized one way or the other as they are now involved in the use of technology. We now see women as air pilots, and they even attempt to go to travel in space.

9.In the past, women in Sierra Leone .       .

A.took active part in politics                     B.contested for parliamentary seats

C.danced and cooked for the election campaigning  D.shared the equal rights with men

10.About 5% of the women engaged in election would have succeeded if .       .

A.there were less prejudice against women          B.less Muslim leaders had objected

C.more women had been engaged in the election     D.more preachers had supported them

11.The author concludes that the women candidates can’t win the competitive vote because .      

A.women is more suitable for the dancing and cooking job

B.women candidates can’t get the support of their folks

C.women prejudice still exists in today’s society

D.women are not capable enough to be a chieftain

12.The main idea of the passage is .

A.the prejudice against women in various fields

B.women in Sierra Leone, striving for their political rights

C.women in Sierra Leone, challenge for men’s status

D.women in Sierra Leone, being involved in politics

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