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[单项选择]In 1937 Eleanor Roosevelt, who was a disceming stateswoman in her own right, became the first wife of a United States President to hold a press conference.
A. perceptive
B. controversial
C. generous
D. respected
[单项选择]*Like her white friends Eleanor Roosevelt and
Aubrey Williams, Mary Bethune believed in the
fundamental commitment of the New Deal to
Line assist the black American’s struggle and in the
(5) need for blacks to assume responsibilities to
help win that struggle. Unlike those Of her white
liberal associates, however, Bethune’s ideas had
evolved out of a long experience as a "race
leader." Founder of a small black college in
(10) Florida, she had become widely known by 1935
as an organizer of black women’s groups and as a
civil and political rights activist. Deeply religious,
certain of her own capabilities, she held a rela-
tively uncluttered view of what she felt were the
(15) New Deal’s and her own people’s obligations to
the cause of racial justice. Unafraid to speak her
mind to powerful whites, including the President,
o
A. criticize Mary Bethune for adhering too closely to New Deal policies
B. argue that Mary Bethune was too optimistic in her assessment of race relations
C. demonstrate Mary Bethune’s influence on black progress during the Roosevelt years
D. point out the weaknesses of the white liberal approach to black needs
E. (E) summarize the attainments of blacks under the auspices of Roosevelt’s New Deal
[填空题]Eleanor Roosevelt played leading part in women’s organizations, and she was active in encouraging youth movement, and in promoting consumer welfare.
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As Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "Universal human rights begin in small places, close to home. " And Tolerance. org, a Web site from the Southern Poverty Law Center, is helping parents across the country create homes in which tolerance and understanding are guiding themes. "The goal of nurturing open-minded, empathetic children is a challenging one," says Jennifer Holladay, director of Tolerance. org. "To cultivate tolerance, parents have to instill in children a sense of empathy, respect and responsibility--to oneself and to others--as well as the recognition that every person on earth is a treasure. " Holladay offers several ways parents can promote tolerance:
Talk about tolerance. Tolerance education is an ongoing process; it cannot be captured in a single moment. Establish a high comfort level for open dialogue about social issues. Let children know that no subject is taboo. Identify intolerance when children are exposed to it. Point out s
A. challenge intolerance when it comes from your children
B. identify intolerance when children are exposed to it
C. support your children when they are the victims of intolerance
D. create opportunities for children to interact with people who are different from them