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In 1992, Clinton won in States that gave him an______(overwhelm)370 electoral votes. compa

In 1992, Clinton won in States that gave him an______(overwhelm)370 electoral votes. compared with 168 for Bush and none for Perot.

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第1题
Between the end of the Second World War and the early sixties, a baby boom occurred in the
U. S. , and people born during that period were known as the "baby boomers". Bill Clinton is no doubt a typical representative of that generation. Like the 1992 general elections, the presidential election of 1997 was not merely a skirmish(小冲突,争执)between two political parties but also a generation war between the "baby boomers" and the G. I. generation represented by Bush and Dole. Clintons triumph signaled a shift of U. S. political power from the older generation to the younger one, and reflects developments of far reaching significance in todays American politics. Bill Clinton was born on August 19, 1946, in the mountain city of Hope, Arkansas. In English, "Hope" means "xiwang". No wonder that later on Clintons supporters often called him "the man from the city of hope". The family circumstances of Clintons childhood years were very unfortunate. Clintons own father died in a traffic accident 3 months before Clinton was born. His stepfather, Roger Clinton, was a habitual drunkard, which caused discord in the family. Such an experience helped Clinton become a man who knew his own mind, had self-restraint and self-control, and was adept at competition. Self-reliant, diligent and hard working, Clinton gained a good education. In the fall of 1964, he enrolled in Georgetown University in Washington D. C. , and majored in international politics. After graduation, he won the famous Rhodes scholarship and pursued advanced studies for 2 years in Englands Oxford University. In 1971 he entered Yale Universitys law college and obtained a doctorate in law two years later. During his university days, Clinton actively participated in the students movement against the Vietnam War, avoided army enlistment, and took a trip to Moscow in 1976. These experiences helped him mature early, but left him vulnerable to political controversies later, and branded him as a young liberal. After leaving Yale, Clinton returned to his hometown in Arkansas where he began his political career. In 1974, when he was not quite 28, he formally campaigned for congress. His vivid and dramatic first attempt greatly intimidated his opponents. Though defeated in his campaign, his political talent received affirmation in news and political circles, winning him the title of "child prodigy". In 1976, Clinton won the post of State Attorney General. In 1978, he succeeded in his campaign for the Governorship and at 32 became the youngest governor in the history of the state of Arkansas. In 1980, he lost to the Republicans in his campaign for reelection but two years later staged a comeback that won him the nickname of "un-defeatable kid". He kept the Governorship right up until January 1993, when he officially became the master of the White House. His first term of office expired in 1997, but he defeated republican Dole and was re-elected, and served as President up until 2001. Questions:

Whats the main idea of this passage?

A.Clinton"s political career.

B.Clinton"s biography.

C.Clinton"s educational background.

D.Clinton"s private life.

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第2题
Donald Trump was able to win the presidential election in 2016 because .

A、he won the majority of the electoral votes.

B、he won the majority of the states.

C、he won the majority of the popular votes.

D、there were a few number of unfaithful voters to support Hilary Clinton

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第3题
听力原文:In the US, Democratic presidential candidate (9) Barack Obama has dismissed a sug

听力原文: In the US, Democratic presidential candidate (9) Barack Obama has dismissed a suggestion by rival Hillary Clinton that he run as vice presidential candidate on her ticket. Obama says he has won twice as many states as Clinton. He also says he has won more popular votes and has more delegates than Clinton. And that it's obvious that he will NOT become the running mate of a candidate in second place. Clinton and her husband—former President Bill Clinton—have been putting forward the idea of a joint ticket in recent days. But supporters of Obama say Clinton's proposal is only a political maneuver. Clinton is locked in a tight battle with Obama to win the race to become the Democratic nominee to face Republican Senator John McCain in the November election.

What was Baraek Obama's response toward HillARy's suggestion?

A.He made no eomments on Hillary's suggestion.

B.He had no choice but to accept Hillary's suggestion.

C.He refused to take Hillary's suggestion.

D.He decided to quit the election campaign.

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第4题
6. China ______ serious inflation in five consecutive years from 1992 to 1996 , after which the CPI maintained at stable level for 10 years.

A.encountered

B.won

C.met

D.had

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第5题
Hillary Rodham Clinton

希拉里•罗德姆•克林顿

During the 1992 presidential campaign, Hillary Rodham Clinton observed, "Our lives are a mixture of different roles. Most of us are doing the best we can to find whatever the right balance is...For me, that balance is family, work, and service. "

Hillary Diane Rodham, Dorothy and Hugh Rodham's first child, was born on October 26, 1947.Two brothers, Hugh and Tony, soon followeD.Hillary's childhood in Park Ridge, Illinois, was happy and disciplined.She loved sports and her church, and was a member of the National Honor Society, and a student leader. Her parents encouraged her to study hard and to pursue any career that interested her.

As an undergraduate at Wellesley College, Hillary mixed academic excellence with school government. Speaking at graduation, she said, "The challenge now is to practice politics as the art of making what appears to be impossible, possible. "

In 1969, Hillary entered Yale Law School, where she served on the Board of Editors of Yale Law Review and Social Action, interned with children's advocate Marian Wright Edelman, and met Bill Clinton. The President often recalls how they met in the library when she strode up to him and said, "If you're going to keep staring at me, I might as well introduce myself. " The two were soon inseparable—partners in moot court, political campaigns, and matters of the heart.

After graduation, Hillary advised the Children's Defense Fund in Cambridge and joined the impeachment inquiry staff advising the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives. After completing those responsibilities, she"followed her heart to Arkansas," where Bill had begun his political career.

They married in 1975. She joined the faculty of the University of Arkansas Law School in 1975 and the Rose Law Firm in 1976. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter appointed her to the board of the Legal Services Corporation, and Bill Clinton became governor of Arkansas. Their daughter, Chelsea, was born in 1980.

Hillary served as Arkansas's First Lady for 12 years, balancing family, law, and public service. She chaired the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee, co-founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, and served on the boards of the Arkansas Children's Hospital, Legal Services, and the Children's Defense FunD.

As the nation's First Lady, Hillary continued to balance public service with private life. Her active role began in 1993 when the President asked her to chair the Task Force on National Health Care Reform. She continued to be a leading advocate for expanding health insurance coverage, ensuring children are properly immunized, and raising public awareness of health issues. She wrote a weekly newspaper column entitled "Talking It Over," which focused on her experiences as First Lady and her observations of women, children, and families she has met around the worlD.Her 1996 book It Takes a Village and Other Lessons Children Teach Us As First Lady, her public involvement with many activities sometimes led to controversy. Undeterred by critics, Hillary won many admirers for her staunch support for women around the world and her commitment to children's issues.

She was elected United States Senator from New York on November 7, 2000. She is the first First Lady elected to the United States Senate and the first woman elected statewide in New York.

On the eve of becoming the First Lady of the United States, Hillary Rodham Clinton began to take service into consideration. Here the word "service" means______.

A.work in the army, navy or the air force

B.work or duty done for the country

C.work in any of the government departments

D.work in the President's home

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第6题
Cross-country skier Katerina Neumannova first competed in the Games in 1992,but it was not until her
third Winter Games that she finally won her first medals:a silver in the 5-kilometer race and a bronze in the pursuit.Two more silver medals were won in 2002,this time at 15 kilometers and in the pursuit.Because she also competed in the mountain bike event at the 1996 Summer Games(18th),the Torino Games were the sixth in which she participated.On 12 February,she earned another silver medal,this one in the pursuit.On 24February,Neumannova skied in the 30-kilometer race and,at the age of 33,she won her first gold medal.
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第7题
Democrats following the presidential campaign are divided into two factions these days: pe
ople who are frustrated that John Kerry isn't crushing President Bush in polls, and people who say Kerry is in great shape compared to past challengers.

"Gas prices are up, the stock market is down, Iraq is a mess, and John Kerry is saying to himself, 'How am I going to beat this guy?'" David Letterman joked Monday night on CBS, summing up the sentiments of the first group.

Kerry's team says it's amazing that he's fled with a wartime president after a $60 million ad campaign against him. "They (the Bush campaign) thought they would unleash this and we would be standing before you dead. That is not the case," Kerry's campaign manager, Mary Beth Cahill, said in an interview Tuesday.

Bush has been under siege for weeks over violence against Americans in Iraq and the Iraqi prisoner-abuse scandal.

Despite Bush's difficult stretch, most polls show the presidential race tied. Kerry's inability to break away, along with perceived missteps by him and his campaign, has fueled so many critiques that online commentator Mickey Kaus of Slate has started a "Dem Panic Watch" — a catalog of columns and stories about everything from Kerry team infighting to advice to lighten up.

"I've always thought Kerry was a terrible candidate," Kaus, a Democrat, said in an interview. "I think he is proving that ... now. Democrats are definitely panicking."

But Paul Begala, an architect of Bill Clinton's 1992 victory, said Democrats "whining about Kerry have no sense of history, no sense of strategy." Case in point: Clinton was in third place behind President George H.W. Bush and Ross Perot at this point in 1992.

Who are the two candidates in American presidential campaign this year?

A.George W. Bush & John Kennedy

B.Bill Clinton & Bill Clinton

C.George W. Bush & Bill Clinton

D.George W. Bush & John Kerry

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第8题
听力原文: The Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyan Manh Cam has called for rapid progress to
wards a trade agreement with the United States. Mr. Cam met with secretary of state Warren Christopher during the first ministerial visit to Washington by a Vietnamese delegation since President Clinton’s decision to establish full diplomatic relations in July. Mr. Christopher announced that a team of senior officials will travel to Hanoi to begin negotiations on a comprehensive treaty, probably next month. But American officials have warned that a trade agreement won’t come quickly or easily. The BBC correspondent in Washington says there' ll be considerable pressure on Vietnam to further liberalize the economy, implement legal, reform. and allow open political participation.

What can be learnt on U. S. -Vietnamese relations?

A.Rapid progress had been made towards a trade agreement.

B.The U. S. has decided to establish full diplomatic relations with Vietnam in July.

C.Vietnam’s Foreign Ministers has agreed to pay his first official visit to Washington.

D.Mr. Clinton is confident that the trade agreement will come quickly.

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第9题
The American Presidential Gala of 1993 (1) Mixing populism and celebrity, Clinton dances i

The American Presidential Gala of 1993

(1) Mixing populism and celebrity, Clinton dances into office with a week-long multimillion-dollar party full of stars, saxophone music and presidential hugs.

(2) The Party was held in a way never seen since World War Ⅱ. Many movie and music stars showed up, offering their wishes to a new administration. They sang songs like "You know Bill's gonna get this Country straight." "'93! You and me! U-ni-tee! /Time to partee with Big Bill and Hillaree."

(3) The stars came out in constellation because they recognized in Clinton one of their own. Not just that he plays the saxophone, a little. Or that Hillary is a smart, tough lawyer, like most Hollywood moguls. What matters is that Clinton is a beacon of middle-class charm, a love of being loved, a believer in the importance of image, metaphor, style. And he is an ace manipulator of media, selling his symbols directly to the people on TV, without the interference of nosy journalists. It all makes for a wondrous' 90s blend of show biz and politics.

(4) "This is our time," Clinton said in his Inaugural Address." Let us embrace it." last week he had an embrace for everyone, and not just the stars. This huggy-bear President needs to feel the public's approval.

(5) At one of the balls of the week, Clinton was Dike the college student who drops in the night before the exam to show he's one of the guys, then sneaks back to his dorm to cram. Perhaps there is as much Nixon in him (the ambition, the intellect) as Kennedy (the charm, the recklessness, his position as centrist custodian of liberal dreams). He will need to be the best of both men if he is to close, as he said last week, "the gap between our words and our deeds."

(6) During the gala, actor Edward James Olmos quoted Lincoln: "We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country." Clinton, a good student with a good memory, mouthed the words as Olmos spoke them. Clinton must have realized that, in a different sense and different era, America faces the task of disenthralling itself, of shaking off the Hollywood stardust and facing facts.

(7) In 1992 Clinton vended optimism; now he must be careful in saying so. He sold the nation a miracle product, AIL-NEW HOPE: it gives you cleaner, cheaper government with a fresh minty flavor. But if it doesn't get the stains out, the electorate's high hopes could sour into despair. Then the man called Hope will become the man called Hype. All the big stars and better angels will leave him out in the spotlight, stranded, unmasked.

The meaning of "Clinton dances into his office with a week-long multimillion-dollar party full of stars, saxophone music and presidential hugs" in the first paragraph is: ______.

A.Clinton held a party and danced with film stars and musicians, and hugged his guests

B.Clinton went into his office followed by, rich film stars and musicians wanted to be hugged by the president

C.Clinton started his term of president's work with a week-long gala of celebrities and music to celebrate the event

D.Clinton spent a great deal of money to give a party of dance and music to please the film stars and important people

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第10题
Mixing populism and celebrity, Clinton dances into office with a week-long multimillion- d
ollar party full of stars, saxophone music and presidential hugs.

The Party was held in a way never seen since World War II. Many movie and music stars showed up, offering their wishes to a new administration. They sang songs like "You know, Bill's gonna get this Country straight." "’ 93! You and me! Uni-tee! /Time to partee with Big Bill and Hillaree."

The stars came out in constellation because they recognized in Clinton one of their own. Not just that, he plays the saxophone, a little. Or that Hillary is a smart, tough lawyer, like most Hollywood moguls. What matters is that Clinton is a beacon of middle-class charm, a lover of being loved, a believer in the importance of image, metaphor, style. And he is an ace manipulator of media, selling his symbols directly to the people on TV, without the interference of nosy journalists. It all makes for a wondrous '90s blend of show biz and politics:

"This is our time," Clinton said in his Inaugural Address. "Let us embrace it." Last week he had an embrace for everyone, and not just the stars. This huggy-bear President needs to feel the public's approval.

At one of the balls of the week, Clinton was like the college student who drops in the night before the exam to show he's one of the guys, then sneaks back to his dorm to cram. Perhaps there is as much Nixon in him (the ambition, the intellect) as Kennedy (the charm, the recklessness, his position as centrist custodian of liberal dreams). He will need to be the best of both men if he is to close, as he said last week, "the gap between our words and our deeds."

During the gala, actor Edward James Olmos quoted Lincoln: "We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country." Clinton, a good student with a good memory, mouthed the words as Olmos spoke them. Clinton must have realized that, in a different sense and different era, America faces the task of disenthralling itself, of shaking off the Hollywood Stardust and facing facts.

In 1992 Clinton vended optimism; now he must be careful in saying so. He sold the nation a miracle product, ALL-NEW HOPE: it gives you cleaner, cheaper government with a fresh minty flavor. But if it doesn't get the stains out, the electorate's high hopes could sour into despair. Then the man called Hope will become the man called Hype. All the big stars and better angels will leave him out in the spotlight, stranded, unmasked.

The meaning of "Clinton dances into his office with a week-long multimillion-dollar party full of stars, saxophone music and presidential hugs" in the first paragraph is ______.

A.Clinton held a party and danced with film stars and musicians, and hugged his guests

B.Clinton went into his office followed by rich film stars and musicians who wanted to be hugged by the president

C.Clinton started his term of president's work with a week-long gala of celebrities and music to celebrate the event

D.Clinton spent a great deal of money to give a party of dance and music to please the film stars and important people

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