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A.putting up with
B.making up for
C.going in for
D.standing up for
A.putting up with
B.making up for
C.going in for
D.standing up for
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John F.Kennedy was,at 43,the youngest American to be elected president,and also the first Roman Catholic.John’S grandfather was a poor Irishman who migrated to America.This immigrant and his son,Joseph,accumulated wealth and political power.Thus,John Kennedy had the advantage of wealth family and good education. During World War Il,John F.Kennedy had an outstanding record in the Navy.After the war,Kennedy worked briefly as a newspaperman,and then entered politics.He was three times elected to the House of Representatives before becoming a senator from Massachusetts.In 1960 he was elected president in a very close race in which there were charges of irregularities. Kennedy’s term of office was highlighted by appeals to idealism,a broadened base of political participation,and improved civil right.In international affairs,Kennedy saw the failure of the American.backed invasion of Cuba,and the Cuban missile crisis which brought Russia and the United States to the brink of war. The Kennedy family has known triumph and tragedy.One of John Kennedy’S sisters was mentally retarded and an older brother was killed during a wartime aerial mission.John Kennedy was assassinated——as was his outspoken brother,Robert Kennedy.The family has suffered scandals of sex,alcohol,and drugs in both John’S generation and in this present genera-tion.Many believe that for the youn9,wealth and prominent family are more of a curse than a help.
What makes John Kennedy such a famous president in American history?
A.His grandfather was an Irish immigrant who made a fortune in US.
B.Kennedv had made use of the family influence and wealth to become President.
C.His prominent family brought a curse to his political career.
D.He was the first Roman Catholic and youngest man to be elected President.
I like that son of ______.
A.John's sister
B.John sister's
C.John's sister' s
D.sister's John' s
It was a toy plane ______ John bought for his son yesterday.
A.what
B.who
C.that
D.why
Christine Marie Evert was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She learned to play tennis from her father. Because she learned to play on the slow clay tennis courts which are common in southern Florida, Evert is at her best on slow courts.
In 1971 ,at the age of sixteen, Evert became the youngest player to reach the semifinals of the United States Open Tennis Championships. This was her first time to participate in the U. S. Open. In 1972, she turned professional and was able to accept money and other prizes for winning matches.
In 1974, she won the women's singles title in two major tournaments. These titles were at Wimbledon, the British championship, and the French Open, which is played on clay. Later she won the U.S. and Australian Opens, the two other major tennis championships.
Evert set an impressive record of wins on clay courts. From August 1973 to May 1979, a period of almost six years, Evert beat 125 opponents. Her unbelievable record will be remembered for a very long time in the sports world.
In 1979 ,Evert married English tennis player John Lloyd.
At her first U. S. Open, Evert was a______.
A.finalist
B.semifinalist
C.winner
D.champion
Christine Marie Evert was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She learned to p]ay tennis from her father. Because she learned to play on the slow clay tennis courts which are common in southern Florida, Evert is at her best on slow courts.
In 1971, at the age of sixteen, Evert became the youngest player to reach the semifinals of the United States Open Tennis Championships. This was her first time to participate in the U.S. Open. In 1972, she turned professional and was able to accept money and other prizes for winning matches.
In 1974, she won the women’s singles title in two major tournaments. These titles were at Wimbledon, the British championship, and the French Open, which is played on clay. Later she won the U.S. and Australian Opens, the two other major tennis championships.
Evert set an impressive record of wins on clay courts. From August 1973 to May 1979, a period of almost six years, Evert beat 125 opponents. Her unbelievable record will be remembered for a very long time in the sports world.
In 1979, Evert married English tennis player John Lloyd.
Wimbledon is the site of ______.
A.the U.S. Open
B.the British championship
C.the French Open
D.both B and C
Mr. and Mrs. White did not blame Amy for Jane's death because ______
A.Amy was badly injured herself and they didn't want to add to her pain
B.they didn't want Amy to live with a guilty feeling the rest of her life
C.Amy was their youngest daughter and they loved her best
D.they didn't want to blame their children before an outsider
They removed personal items-bags,notebooks,her six-year-old son's ______(belong)from the car.
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 married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full or part-time work. Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life.
We are told that in a family about 1900 ______.
A.few children died before they were five
B.seven or eight children lived to be more than five
C.the youngest child would be fifteen
D.four or five children died when they were five
She is making herself iii with ______ over her son's future.
A.troubles
B.annoyance
C.worry
D.consideration
No one thought that John's suggestion was worth ______.
A.consider
B.considering
C.to be considered
D.consider
Who first started the idea of holding the Father's Day?
A.Mrs. John Bruce Dodd.
B.Mrs. John Bruce's Mother.
C.The government of Washington.
D.Some businessmen.