题目内容
Thomas was a real friend, for he advised me as well as ______me with my English.
A. help B. to help C. helping D. helped
C
Helen Thomas, born on August 4, 1920, is a famous news reporter, a Hearst Newspapers columnist, and member of the White House Press Corps. She served for fifty-seven years as a correspondent and White House bureau chief for United Press International (UPI). She is called “First Lady of the Press”.
Born in Kentucky, Helen Thomas was raised in Detroit, Michigan where she attended public schools and later graduated from Wayne State University. Upon leaving college, Helen served as a copy girl in an old company in Washington. In 1943, Ms. Thomas joined United Press International and the Washington Press Corps. Thomas served as president of the Women’s National Press Club from 1959 to 1960.
In November, Helen began covering then President-elect John F. Kennedy, following him to the White House in January 1961 as a UPI correspondent. She later became White House Bureau Chief for UPI, where she was employed until her resignation on May 17, 2000. Thomas then became a White House correspondent and columnist.
Thomas was the only woman journalist traveling with then President Nixon to China in January, 1972. She has traveled around the world several times with Presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton, during the course of which she covered every Economic Summit. The World Almanac has cited her as one of the 25 Most Influential Women in America.
On March 21, 2006, Thomas was called upon directly by President Bush for the first time in three years. Thomas asked Bush about Iraq. Helen Thomas has written four books and she is also a popular speaker at events nationwide.
【小题1】What’s the correct order of the events?
a. Thomas joined the UPI and the Washington Press Corps.
b. Thomas traveled with President Nixon to China.
c. Thomas served as president of the Women’s National Press Club.
d. Thomas resigned.
e. Thomas was called upon by President Bush.
f. Thomas became a White House correspondent and a columnist.
| A.a, b, c, d, e, f | B.a, c, b, d, f, e | C.a, c, b, d, e, f | D.a, d, e, f, c, b |
| A.Thomas made speeches about events nationwide. |
| B.Thomas has written four books. |
| C.Thomas covered every Economic Summit when traveling with US presidents. |
| D.Thomas became a correspondent after she graduated from the university. |
| A.courageous | B.ambitious | C.successful | D.stubborn |
| A.Thomas worked in the White House for 57 years. |
| B.Thomas is the most influential woman in America |
| C.President Bush received Thomas once in his term. |
| D.Thomas has traveled around the world with Nixon, Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton. |
| A.The First Lady of the Press—Helen Thomas |
| B.A Successful News Reporter—Helen Thomas |
| C.Life Experience of Helen Thomas |
| D.Helen Thomas and Her Career |
Olivia and Jack are the most popular names in Britain for babies born in 2008, according to a survey made by the website Bounty. Jack has been top for 14 years since it took over from Thomas.
Grace — made famous by the Hollywood star Grace Kelly — slipped back into third place behind Ruby, the name of singer Charlotte Church’s daughter.
Summer climbed 28 places from 44th to 16th. Ava — the name of singer Myleene Klass’s daughter — also leapt 15 places to 19th.
The troubles of the singer Amy Winehouse perhaps had an effect on the popularity of the name. It dropped three places to 23rd. Rebecca is also on the wane(变弱), ranking 48th. So is Courtney, which ranked 88th.
Theo, obviously inspired by England’s teenage football hero Theo Walcott, is among the biggest climbers in the boy’s list, rising from 70th to 58th.
An employee of Bounty said, “Baby names have witnessed the biggest changes over the last decade as parents are increasingly influenced by celebrities. The Bounty baby name poll also shows parents are continuing to be creative and inspirational about the names they choose for their children. Some parents want a name that’s totally unique, and names such as Zebedee, Selim and Zenon are now emerging and growing in popularity. Others are simply breaking with convention and becoming bolder in their choice of names.”
“While politicians’ names may be growing in popularity in America, British politicians don’t influence our choice of names in the UK. Traditional royal names continue to be supreme(最高的) in the boys’ top 100,” The employee said.
1.Which of the following girl names ranks the second?
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A.Grace. |
B.Ruby. |
C.Kelly. |
D.Charlotte. |
2.Baby names changed a lot mainly because of the influence of ______.
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A.stars |
B.parents |
C.media |
D.politicians |
3.What kind of names covers the most in the top 100 boys’ names?
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A.Unique names. |
B.Creative names. |
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C.Famous people’s names. |
D.Traditional royal names. |
4.It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
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A.Thomas was the first in boy names in 1994 |
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B.Summer ranked 28th in the girls’ list in 2007 |
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C.Rebecca might be 50th in the girls’ list in 2007 |
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D.Courtney climbed in the boy’s list in 2008 compared with 2007 |