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As the first black female representative of Alabama in Congress, Terri A. Sewell said she was raised to accomplish anything she wanted. “I never saw my limitations when it came to being a woman in anything, let alone political power.” Sewell recently said to The Washington Post. But that doesn’t mean she doesn’t go through the challenges that face most women in politics.

Terri was brought up in Selma. She was the first black student to have the highest grades of Selma High School. Sewell spent her childhood summers in Alabama with her grandparents. Her grandfather, a minister and farmer, guided her to acquire a love for her homeland, appreciation of hard work, and the importance of her faith. Her grandfather gave her a deep understanding of the history of black people.

Sewell graduated with honors from Princeton University. During the summers while in college, she was a leader on the college campus, serving in various roles including class vice-president, class representative... Upon graduating from college, she was chosen as one of the “Top Ten College Women in America”. At the age of 25, she published her master’s paper on the election of the first black members of British Parliament (英国议会).

After graduation, Sewell served as a law clerk in Birmingham, Alabama. Sewell began her legal career in 1994 at the Wall Street law firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell. Sewell provided free legal services for the homeless, girls of color in NYC high schools.

Sewell returned to Alabama in 2004 to assist her mother in the care of her father. As the first black female partner in a Birmingham law firm, Sewell has distinguished herself as one of the only black public finance lawyers in the State of Alabama. She served as a lawyer helping to raise money for public projects for some of the state’s most troublesome public affairs. Sewell made educational finance a particular focus ofher practice, representing the historically black colleges in Alabama, as well as other higher education institutions.

Terri Sewell also served as co-chair of the Women’s Fund “Voices Against Violence” campaign, which inspired women to help women to overcome domestic violence (家庭暴力). The campaign raised more than $70, 000 in four months to fight domestic violence in Birmingham.

“She has always been an overachiever. ” This is what her mother said about her.

1.What can we know about Sewell’s grandfather?

A. He led Sewell to politics personally.

B. He helped shape Sewell’s life values.

C. He inspired Sewell to gain voting rights.

D. He urged Sewell to challenge herself.

2.What does the author focus on in Paragraph4 and Paragraph 5?

A. Sewell’s social skills.

B. Sewell’s educational background.

C. Sewell’s political achievements.

D. Sewell’s profession as a lawyer.

3.Which words can be used to describe Sewell?

A. Determined and modest.

B. Creative and energetic.

C. Caring and responsible.

D. Honest and aggressive(上进的).

4.What does Sewell’s experience tell us?

A. Business is the salt of life.

B. One good turn deserves another.

C. Never set limitations on yourself.

D. Knowledge is power.

5.What’s the best title for the passage?

A. Terri A. Sewell: a woman in power

B. Racial equality: a long-term goal

C. A rising star in the U. S. Congress

D. The key to Terri A. Sewell’s success

 

1. B 2. D 3. C 4. C 5. A 【解析】 这是一篇人物传记类阅读。这篇文章主要介绍了当权的女性Sewell的成长经历以及成就。 1.推理判断题。答案定位在第二段Her grandfather, a minister and farmer, guided her to acquire a love for her homeland, appreciation of hard work, and the importance of her faith. Her grandfather gave her a deep understanding of the history of black people.(她的祖父是一位牧师和农民,他引导她热爱自己的祖国,欣赏辛勤的劳动,以及明白信仰的重要性。她的祖父使她对黑人的历史有了深刻的了解。)由此推断出Sewell的祖父帮助Sewell形成了正确的价值观,故选B。 2.推理判断题。根据第四段After graduation, Sewell served as a law clerk in Birmingham, Alabama.以及第五段She served as a lawyer helping to raise money for public projects for some of the state’s most troublesome public affairs.可知第四段和第五段主要讲述了Sewell的律师职业生涯,故选D。 3.推理判断题。根据第四段Sewell provided free legal services for the homeless, girls of color in NYC high schools.可推断出Sewell非常有同情心;根据倒数第三段She served as a lawyer helping to raise money for public projects for some of the state’s most troublesome public affairs. Sewell made educational finance a particular focus ofher practice, representing the historically black colleges in Alabama, as well as other higher education institutions.可推断出Sewell非常有责任感,故选C。 4.推理判断题。答案定位在第一段Sewell said she was raised to accomplish anything she wanted. “I never saw my limitations when it came to being a woman in anything, let alone political power.”( Sewell说,她的成长是为了完成任何她想做的事情。“我从来没有看到自己在任何领域作为女性的局限性,更不用说政治权力了。”)由此推断出Sewell的经历告诉我们不要给自己设定限制,故选C。 5.主旨大意题。这篇文章主要介绍了当权的女性Sewell的成长经历以及成就,故选A。
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A. To explore the trend of minimalism.

B. To give tips on how to lead a happy life.

C. To argue whether money buys happiness.

D. To recommend one of Francine Jay’s books.

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D. A follower of minimalism she met on a trip.

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A. a, b    B. a, d

C. a, b, c    D. b, c, d

4.The underlined word “eliminating” in Paragraph 8 probably means       .

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A. Minimalism is a healthy lifestyle that is in conflict with modem life.

B. Minimalism limits people’s freedom to enjoy their lives to the fullest.

C. Minimalism enables people to reflect on what truly counts in their lives.

D. Minimalism means people have to sacrifice some pleasure to live simply.

 

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