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    Katherine Jonson,winner of the presidential medial of freedom,refused to be limited by society5 expectations of her gender and race while expanding the borders of humanity’s reach--President Barack Obama,2015

Using little more than a pencil,a slide rule and one of the finest mathematical minds in the country,Mrs.Johnson, who died at 101,calculated the precise path that would let Apollo 11 land on the moon in 1969 and,after Neil Armstrong's history-making moonwalk,let it return to Earth Wet throughout Mrs.Johnson's 33 years in NASAN& Flight Research Division and for decades afterward,almost no one knew her name.She was just one of those unheralded women who,well before the modem feminist(女权)movement,worked as NASA mathematicians.But it was not only her gender that kept her long marginalized and long unsung Katherine Johnson,a West Virginia native,was also African-American.

But over time,the work of Mrs.Johnson and her colleagues--countless calculations done mainly by hand,using slide rules,chart paper and inefficient desktop calculating machines--won them a level of acceptance that for the most competitive race.

“NASA was a very professional organization,”Mrs.Johnson told The Observer of Fayetteville,N.C.,in 2010. “They didn't have time to be concerned about what color I was.”Nor,she said,did she.”I don't have a feeling of inferiority,”Mrs.Johnson said on at least one occasion.”Never had.I m as good as anybody,but no better.”

To the end of her life,Mrs.Johnson refused praise for her role in sending astronauts into space,keeping them on course and bringing them safely home.”I was just doing my job,”Mrs.Johnson repeatedly said so.But what a job it was--done,no less,by a woman born at a time when the odds were more likely that she would die before age 35 than even finish high school.

1.The underlined word “unheralded”most probably means______.

A.not adequately paid

B.not previously mentioned

C.not officially rewarded.

D.not fast promoted

2.It was ___________ put together that made Mrs. Johnson a miracle.

A.her skin color, her gender and the facilities

B.her gender, her intelligence and the facilities

C.her skin color, her gender and her intelligence

D.her intelligence, her skin color and the facilities

3.From Mrs. Johnson's comments on NASA and her own job, we can conclude that ____________.

A.she was confident and modest

B.NASA shows no interest in staff's races

C.She was superior to most women in her age

D.NASA is professionally organized and supportive

4.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.Woman Made Calculations

B.NASA Marginalized Mathematicians

C.Gender Divided Organizations

D.Mathematician Broke Barriers

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇人物传记。文章介绍了在航天事业上做出了巨大贡献的美国最杰出的数学天才之一——凯瑟琳·约翰逊。 1.词义猜测题。根据此词前一句for decades afterward,almost no one knew her name.“几十年后,几乎没有人知道她的名字。”由此推知,下文中划线词的意思是“以前未提到的”。故选B。 2.推理判断题。根据第一段中Using little more than a pencil,a slide rule and one of the finest mathematical minds in the country,Mrs.Johnson, who died at 101,calculated the precise path that would let Apollo 11 land on the moon in 1969“她只用了一支铅笔和一把计算尺,而她是美国最杰出的数学天才之一。约翰逊在101岁时去世,她计算出了阿波罗11号在1969年登陆月球的精确路径,”和But it was not only her gender that kept her long marginalized and long unsung Katherine Johnson,a West Virginia native,was also African-American.“然而,让长期被边缘化、默默无闻的凯瑟琳·约翰逊(Katherine Johnson)成为非裔美国人的不只是她的性别。”和第三段“They didn't have time to be concerned about what color I was.”“他们没有时间去关心我是什么肤色。他们没有时间去关心我是什么肤色。”由此可知,她的肤色,她的性别和她的智慧使约翰逊夫人成为一个奇迹。故选C。 3.推理判断题。根据第三段“NASA was a very professional organization,”Mrs.Johnson told The Observer of Fayetteville,N.C.,in 2010. “They didn't have time to be concerned about what color I was.”“I don't have a feeling of inferiority,”Mrs.Johnson said on at least one occasion.”Never had.I m as good as anybody,but no better.” NASA是一个非常专业的组织。约翰逊告诉北卡罗来纳州费耶特维尔的《观察家报》在2010年。“他们没有时间去关心我是什么肤色。“我没有自卑感。”约翰逊至少有一次这样说过。“从来没有。我和别人一样好,但也好不到哪去。”由此可知,从约翰逊夫人对NASA和她自己工作的评论中,可知她是自信而谦虚的。故选A。 4.主旨大意题。根据第一段中Using little more than a pencil,a slide rule and one of the finest mathematical minds in the country,Mrs.Johnson, who died at 101,calculated the precise path that would let Apollo 11 land on the moon in 1969“她只用了一支铅笔和一把计算尺,而她是美国最杰出的数学天才之一。约翰逊享年101岁,他计算出了阿波罗11号在1969年登陆月球的精确路径”。由此可知作者女数学家在航空事业上打破了壁垒,做出了巨大贡献,所以D项为最佳标题。故选D。
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