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Bill Clinton took office on January 20, 1993 and became the 42nd U.S. president. He is the

first U.S. president who was born after World War Ⅱ. He is also one of the youngest of all U.S. presidents.

Clinton was born in a poor family in 19Three, months before he was born, his father, William Blats, died. When he was young, his mother remarried Norger Clinton, so the boy's family name was changed.

In the summer of 1963, Clinton was asked to visit the city of Washington. During this visit, he met President Kennedy in the White House. At that time, he wanted to become a president, and then, he was!

Bill Clinton was born before World War Ⅱ.

A.True.

B.False.

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A.allowed

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第2题
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According to the news, which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.Former President of Russia Yeltsin died of a heart attack at 76.

B.Bill Clinton and his wife are expected to attend on behalf of the United States.

C.Ordinary Russians can pay their last respects to Mr. Yeltsin.

D.Putin declared Wednesday a national day of mourning across Russia.

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第4题
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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5题
At the age of 46, Bill Clinton became one of the youngest Presisents in American history.
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第6题
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Prevention is a central issue being discussed at the sixteenth International AIDS Conference in Toronto, Canada. Twenty-four thousand delegates are at the conference which ends Friday.

Bill and Melinda Gates called for faster research to develop preventions like microbicides for women to use when they have sex. (46) Melinda Gates said the way to "change this epidemic" is to put power in the hands of women. In southern Africa, for example, about sixty percent of adults living with HIV are women. Bill Gates said women today often have no choice but to depend on men not to infect them. "A woman should never need her partner's permission to save her own life," he said as the conference opened Sunday. (47)

On Monday, former President Bill Clinton said more people would get tested for HIV if an aggressive effort took place to fight the stigma. But reducing fears of social rejection is not enough. (48)

Researchers at the conference presented the results of a new study of HIV testing. It involved more than one hundred thousand people tested in California last year. Some received a quick test, with results in about twenty minutes. The others received a test that is more commonly used; the results takes two weeks. The researchers say twenty-five percent of the people who had the longer test did not return to learn the results. (49) George Lemp of the University of California led the study. He says quick tests could be especially important in developing countries with limited transportation.

Speakers at the AIDS conference also discussed high rates of new HIV infections among black Americans. Julian Bond is chairman of the NAACP , a leading civil rights group. (50) Public health officials say half of all new HIV infections in the United States are in blacks. African American delegates at the conference said they will prepare a five-year plan to reduce infection rates and increase testing.

A. The chairman said African-Americans must, in his words, "face the fact that AIDS has become a black disease. "

B. Mr. Clinton said people also need a guarantee they would get medicine to suppress the virus.

C. Delegates at the conference have worked out an action with the virus that causes AIDS.

D. They hoped that such products could protect against infection with the virus that causes AIDS.

E. The world's richest man said "stopping AIDS" is the top priority of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

F. But that was true of only two percent of those who had the quick test.

(46)

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第7题
20-dollar bill can be expressed as ().

A.Benjamin

B.Jackson

C.Trump

D.Clinton

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第8题
Who is the current U.S. President?

A、Bill Clinton

B、Tony Blair

C、Donald Trump

D、Vladimir Putin

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第9题
What did President Bill Clinton think of the Bosnian Serb referendum?A.It was a way to del

What did President Bill Clinton think of the Bosnian Serb referendum?

A.It was a way to delay the military action.

B.It was a rejection of Vance Owen plan.

C.It destroyed its elaborate ethnic quiet.

D.It pressed reluctant Europeans for military action.

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第10题
In 1963, Bill Clinton began to want to become a president.A.True.B.False.

In 1963, Bill Clinton began to want to become a president.

A.True.

B.False.

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