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8.What can be learned abouf the podeast?A.It's a music program.Contact Information:Yale University Library,203-432-1072Admission:Freeher feet so she couldB.It helps ith listeyC.It offers no news report.21.Which word can best describe the women in ancient Mesopotam“No、you don't h“Yes,Ido,”sai9What is the adhen mecting with foreigner?A.ComfortableB.Powerful.him a proper hug.Share something themC.Lowly.D.Unique“1 just did whDerrick disagrB.Stay and wait for their ustn22.Annie Goodrich was famousA.as the first woman leader at Yaledone what you diC.Start a onversation with hem24.What did Do20.HowyoyouB.as the first woman professor at YaleC.for her efforts to have students i er care at homA.His busA.By writing down the inmio from foreigners.for her funding the costionf YaleUniversyB.The streC.An oldB.By writing to the foreigners every day.23.What can we learn from the text?D.A suspC.By writing about what you hear and see.A.Women lived a colorful life in Yale history.25.What did第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)B.Women created Yale University 150 years ago.A.He so第一节(共15小题每小题2分,满分30分)C.Women contributed a lot to Yale's development.B.He阅读下列短文,从每题所给的AB、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。D.Women donated largely to Yale in the early 1900sC.HeBD.HeAOn a lazy Sunday morning,54-year-old Winston Douglas skillfully drove hisbus along a omally busy but then quet Ormond Streetinthe26.WhicWe Are Always Here:Celebrating All Women at YaleTens of thousands of ancient texts and monumental sculptures cast lightonstion of Atlantawn usingalkerundA.8inted.the fates of women,from queens to female slaves,living at the bottom ofDouglas tapped the brake as he turned the wheel to the left to go around her.C.society.In ancient Mesopotamia,where the men had all the power,women wereoften represented in their relation to men-as mothers.daughters,or wiveshedid o,he noticedtyoaryssadng27.Whgiving the impression that a woman's place was in the home.But,as we explorethe sidaith kithen Withn nsDousABin this exhibition,they were also authors and scholars of Yale.kup behind the einmand attackher before she reachdheWomen have always contributed to the life and history of Yale University.This exhibition honors these women-the named and unnamed,the seen andThe bus passengers winesing the attack gasped.ehouhesidewalk.unseen,to applaud their heroic efforts that have greatly contributed to andwas watching a horror movie com to life."sreaming at him to stopand heenriched Yale University.From the efforts of Abigail Pierson,wife of the firstlooks up at me and just continues to stab(her,"Jarrett told WSB-TV.rector Abraham Pierson.to feed and shelter the first Collegiate School studentsDouglas immediately stopped his bus.Quickly unbuckling his seatbelt,he00in her home in Killingworth (now Clinton),Connecticut,traces of women'sthrew open the folding doors and jumped out.He grabbed a stick from acontributions to Yale can be found in the treasurer's papers,payroll records,construction site nearby and rushed over to the man and brought the stick downas hard as he could on the man's back.He hit the man again and again,until thedirectories,diaries,travel photos,and other people's memoirs.Moving forward through Yale's history,buildings were funded by women,attacker,his chest covered in his victim's blood,turned toward Douglas.The bussometimes honoring their deceased husbands and children.Women formeddriver stood his ground.Douglas is not a violent man,but his determination to save the woman wasorganizations for the betterment of Yale University,bringing in speakers,creating events,and becoming fellows.Inl905,pathologist(病理学家)Florenceclear.The man backed off and ran away.Douglas and two other bystanders gaveBingham Kinne became Yale's first woman instructor,and then,in 1923,Anniechase,eventually catching the attacker.They tied his hands with a rope andGoodrich became the university's first female dean of the Yale School ofcalled the police and an ambulance.Nursing.As technology advanced,women became telephone operators,The victim,a 63-year-old grandmother named Terri Bradley,lay on theroad bleeding.Passengers jumped off the bus to offer what aid they could untillaboratory technicians,secretaries,and programmers.This exhibition was organized in collaboration with "50 Women At Yalethe ambulance arrived.Terri was transported to a nearby hospital,where she150",a yearlong commemoration in 2020 of the 50th anniversary of coeducationspent five days recovering from more than 20 wounds to her neck,hand.andin Yale College and the 150th anniversary of women students at the university.thigh,as well as severe bruising(挫伤),Websites:View Online Exhibit.This exhibit is part of the 50 Women AtTwo weeks after the attempt,Douglas visited Terri at her home.SeimgDouglas,Terri bcame teary and asked er Derrick BradleytoheYale 150 celebration英语试题第4页(共10页)英语试题第3页(共10页)
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