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Passage Four
During the American War of Independence, women were involved in the active fighting in three ways. First, as members of a distinct branch of the Continental Army, referred to as "Women of the Army," women staffed field hospitals and acted as military support in such roles as water carriers. In an emergency, women water carders, who had plenty of opportunity to observe the firing of cannons, could replace a wounded comrade. The second way that women were involved in active fighting was as regular troop members who wore men’s uniforms and fought side by side with their male counterparts. Theoretically, women were not supposed to be recruited into the Continental Army, but if a woman was a good soldier, no one made an issue of sex at a time when the army was so short of: soldiers that boys not yet in their teens were also being recruited in violation of rules. Third, women were occasional fighters affiliated with local militia companies or
A. Women played an important role in military hospitals during the Revolutionary war.
B. The Continental Army was successful in teaching women to fire cannons.
C. The services of women on committees of safety were crucial in winning the war.
D. Women were active in combat during the Revolutionary war.

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Passage Four
During the American War of Independence, women were involved in the active fighting in three ways. First, as members of a distinct branch of the Continental Army, referred to as "Women of the Army," women staffed field hospitals and acted as military support in such roles as water carriers. In an emergency, women water carders, who had plenty of opportunity to observe the firing of cannons, could replace a wounded comrade. The second way that women were involved in active fighting was as regular troop members who wore men’s uniforms and fought side by side with their male counterparts. Theoretically, women were not supposed to be recruited into the Continental Army, but if a woman was a good soldier, no one made an issue of sex at a time when the army was so short of: soldiers that boys not yet in their teens were also being recruited in violation of rules. Third, women were occasional fighters affiliated with local militia companies or
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Passage Four
During the twentieth century there has been a great change in the lives of women. A woman marrying at the end of the nineteenth century would probably have been in her middle twenties, and would be likely to have seven or eight children, of whom four or five lived till they were five years old. By the time the Youngest was fifteen, the mother would have been in her early fifties and would expect to live a further twenty years, during which chance and health made it unusual for them to get paid work. Today women marry younger and have fewer children. Usually a woman’ s youngest child will be fifteen when she is forty-five and she can be expected to live another thirty-five years and is likely to take paid work until sixty.
This important change in women’ s life has only recently begun to have its full effect on women’s economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school and took a full-time job. However, when they ma
A. is younger when her children are old enough to look after themselves
B. does not like children herself
C. needn' t worry about food for her children
D. can be free from family duties when she reaches sixty

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Passage Four
During the Progressive Movement, women began to play an increasingly active role in American politics. Women had long been interested in reform movements, but the number of women active in political affairs had been very limited. Now the educated, middle class woman began to grow tired of the passive role that men had assigned to her. Her own interests as a mother were brought into play by her concern over the education and welfare of her children, the city in which they lived, and such municipal facilities as play grounds, schools and parks. Her interests as a consumer were alerted by political struggles over tariffs, taxes, monopolies, and dishonesty in government. But more important than her interests were her sympathies, for she was shocked by the almost daily revelation about the terrible working conditions in the mills and mines of the country and the crowded conditions in which poor people lived in cities. Women began to develop their own heroin
A. get elected to political offices
B. improve the working conditions and living condition
C. support Jane Adams and her organization
D. revise the Constitution

[单项选择]According to the passage, during the Civil War the South no longer provided the North with ______.


A. cotton
B. wool
C. hides
D. shoes
[单项选择]It can be inferred from the passage that the war on terrorism can not draw enough support to justify a U. S. -dominated order because______.
A. it is not a justified war.
B. it is not to the approval of other countries.
C. it betrays the principle of community.
D. it aims at hegemony.
[单项选择]This passage implies that war is now ______.
A. more wicked than in the past B. less wicked than in the past
B. as wicked as in the past D. what people try to lie with


A. as wicked as in the past
B. what people try to lie with
C. less wicked than in the past
D. This passage implies that war is now ______.
E. more wicked than in the past
[单项选择]Who was the US President during World War Ⅱ
A. DwightD. Eisenhower
B. JohnF. Kennedy
C. Franklin
D. Roosevelt.D. Theodore Roosevelt

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