In 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world()A、to recognize Maori rights of self-determinationB、go give women the voteC、to introduce procedures for handling industrial disputesD、to adopt the 40-hour working week

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In 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world()

  • A、to recognize Maori rights of self-determination
  • B、go give women the vote
  • C、to introduce procedures for handling industrial disputes
  • D、to adopt the 40-hour working week

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  • 第1题:

    The birth Jacinda Ardern's baby is first and foremost a time of great happiness for Jacinda and her partner,Clarke Gayford.Their daughter is very much a wanted child for these happy parents.But for public in New Zealand and beyon the new arrival in our country's first family also has considerable significance.Ardern becomes only the second serving prime minister in history to give birth.As well,she is not married to her partner.Conventional wisdom may have said that this combination of factors would not have been helpful to a political career at the highest level.Fortunately,that has proved to be wrong.Ardern is a remarkable woman who crashes through glass ceilings with apparent ease.She became Leader of the New Zealand Labour party and of the opposition a mere seven weeks before last September's general election.In that short time,she took her party out of a near death zone of low polling to a highly credible election result,and then through the successful coalition negotiations which re-sulted in her becoming prime minister in October at the age of 37.Ardern's pregnancy came as a surprise to her and Gayford,but they took it in their stride.arrangements were made for Ardern to work until very close to the birth,and then for the deputy prime minister to act in her place while she takes some six weeks maternity leave.After that,Gayford takes over as primary carer for the foreseeable future.For young women,the example Arderm is setting is an affirmation that hey too can expect to have that choice.For young men,Gayford being the full time carer of a baby sends a powerful message that they too can exercise that choice.ony ni New Zealand is known for being a socially progressive country.Arden is its third female prime minister;it has had three female governor generals;and 125 years ago,it became the first countr where women won the right to vote Now it is breaking new ground with a prime minister giving birth and her partner becoming a stay-at-home father.But in the context of New Zealand Is Is evolutionary,not revolutionary Overwhelmingly positive interest across the political spectrum is being taken in the addition to the first What lessons are there in this for our world?In my view,New Zealand is showing that no doors are closed to women,that having a baby while being prime minister can be managed,and that it's acceptable for male partners to be full-time carers.This is very positive role modelling for the empowerment of women and for gender equality.In a world where there are still glass ceilings to be smashed and where many countries continue to have laws,policies,and practices that discriminate against women,the message from New Zealand is one of hope-that women can break through all barriers and do it in their own way as Arden has done I hope that New Zealand will continue to be a leader in the full inclusion of women in all spheres of its society-and i expect it will be
    The author suggests in the last paragraph that

    A.it is impossible to eliminate gender inequality worldwide
    B.there is no glass ceiling for women in New Zealand
    C.the battle for gender equality is an ongoing process worldwide
    D.New Zealand has the smallest gender gaps in the world

    答案:C
    解析:
    推理题。根据题干可以定位到最后一段。

  • 第2题:

    The birth Jacinda Ardern's baby is first and foremost a time of great happiness for Jacinda and her partner,Clarke Gayford.Their daughter is very much a wanted child for these happy parents.But for public in New Zealand and beyon the new arrival in our country's first family also has considerable significance.Ardern becomes only the second serving prime minister in history to give birth.As well,she is not married to her partner.Conventional wisdom may have said that this combination of factors would not have been helpful to a political career at the highest level.Fortunately,that has proved to be wrong.Ardern is a remarkable woman who crashes through glass ceilings with apparent ease.She became Leader of the New Zealand Labour party and of the opposition a mere seven weeks before last September's general election.In that short time,she took her party out of a near death zone of low polling to a highly credible election result,and then through the successful coalition negotiations which re-sulted in her becoming prime minister in October at the age of 37.Ardern's pregnancy came as a surprise to her and Gayford,but they took it in their stride.arrangements were made for Ardern to work until very close to the birth,and then for the deputy prime minister to act in her place while she takes some six weeks maternity leave.After that,Gayford takes over as primary carer for the foreseeable future.For young women,the example Arderm is setting is an affirmation that hey too can expect to have that choice.For young men,Gayford being the full time carer of a baby sends a powerful message that they too can exercise that choice.ony ni New Zealand is known for being a socially progressive country.Arden is its third female prime minister;it has had three female governor generals;and 125 years ago,it became the first countr where women won the right to vote Now it is breaking new ground with a prime minister giving birth and her partner becoming a stay-at-home father.But in the context of New Zealand Is Is evolutionary,not revolutionary Overwhelmingly positive interest across the political spectrum is being taken in the addition to the first What lessons are there in this for our world?In my view,New Zealand is showing that no doors are closed to women,that having a baby while being prime minister can be managed,and that it's acceptable for male partners to be full-time carers.This is very positive role modelling for the empowerment of women and for gender equality.In a world where there are still glass ceilings to be smashed and where many countries continue to have laws,policies,and practices that discriminate against women,the message from New Zealand is one of hope-that women can break through all barriers and do it in their own way as Arden has done I hope that New Zealand will continue to be a leader in the full inclusion of women in all spheres of its society-and i expect it will be
    The description of Ardem's process of becoming prime minister(Para.3)aims to indicate that

    A.Ardern is still a very successful female leader in New Zealand
    B.her personality guarantees the smooth development of her career
    C.being an unmarried mother hasn't affected her political career
    D.she fought against barriers hindering women's career development

    答案:C
    解析:
    例证题。根据题干信息可以定位到第三段。但是这段都在说这个人特别成功,所以得看第二段!例证题是两步到位!线索句就是Conventional wisdom may have said that this combination of factors would not have been helpful to a political career at the highest level..Fortunately,that has proved to be wrong.(这个句式很像2009年考研英语真题第三篇文章第一段的句式。)

  • 第3题:

    The birth Jacinda Ardern's baby is first and foremost a time of great happiness for Jacinda and her partner,Clarke Gayford.Their daughter is very much a wanted child for these happy parents.But for public in New Zealand and beyon the new arrival in our country's first family also has considerable significance.Ardern becomes only the second serving prime minister in history to give birth.As well,she is not married to her partner.Conventional wisdom may have said that this combination of factors would not have been helpful to a political career at the highest level.Fortunately,that has proved to be wrong.Ardern is a remarkable woman who crashes through glass ceilings with apparent ease.She became Leader of the New Zealand Labour party and of the opposition a mere seven weeks before last September's general election.In that short time,she took her party out of a near death zone of low polling to a highly credible election result,and then through the successful coalition negotiations which re-sulted in her becoming prime minister in October at the age of 37.Ardern's pregnancy came as a surprise to her and Gayford,but they took it in their stride.arrangements were made for Ardern to work until very close to the birth,and then for the deputy prime minister to act in her place while she takes some six weeks maternity leave.After that,Gayford takes over as primary carer for the foreseeable future.For young women,the example Arderm is setting is an affirmation that hey too can expect to have that choice.For young men,Gayford being the full time carer of a baby sends a powerful message that they too can exercise that choice.ony ni New Zealand is known for being a socially progressive country.Arden is its third female prime minister;it has had three female governor generals;and 125 years ago,it became the first countr where women won the right to vote Now it is breaking new ground with a prime minister giving birth and her partner becoming a stay-at-home father.But in the context of New Zealand Is Is evolutionary,not revolutionary Overwhelmingly positive interest across the political spectrum is being taken in the addition to the first What lessons are there in this for our world?In my view,New Zealand is showing that no doors are closed to women,that having a baby while being prime minister can be managed,and that it's acceptable for male partners to be full-time carers.This is very positive role modelling for the empowerment of women and for gender equality.In a world where there are still glass ceilings to be smashed and where many countries continue to have laws,policies,and practices that discriminate against women,the message from New Zealand is one of hope-that women can break through all barriers and do it in their own way as Arden has done I hope that New Zealand will continue to be a leader in the full inclusion of women in all spheres of its society-and i expect it will be
    According to Paragraph 5,which of the following is true about the example of Ardern and gayford?

    A.It shows that the traditional family role should be followed.
    B.tprovesgenderinequlilysilexisinsometradionadlminds.
    C.It inspires both men and women to follow their practice.
    D.It reminds other men to shoulder more duties in the family.

    答案:C
    解析:
    细节题。根据题干信息可定位到第五段。

  • 第4题:

    Why was the British government interested in New Zealand?()

    ATrade with New Zealand was economically important.

    BThere were no laws to protect Maori rights in dealings with white settlers.

    CThe French government was taking an interest in New Zealand,too.

    DAll of the above.


    D

  • 第5题:

    New Zealand is the first country in the world to get the new day because()

    Ait is just east of the International Date Line

    Bit is just west of the International Date Line

    Cit is located halfway between the equator and the South Pole

    Dit is located in the Southern Pacific Ocean


    B

  • 第6题:

    The first European to visit New Zealand was()

    AKupe

    BAbel Tasman

    CWilliam Hobson

    DJames Cook


    B

  • 第7题:

    Why was the British government interested in New Zealand?()

    • A、Trade with New Zealand was economically important.
    • B、There were no laws to protect Maori rights in dealings with white settlers.
    • C、The French government was taking an interest in New Zealand,too.
    • D、All of the above.

    正确答案:D

  • 第8题:

    New Zealand is the first country in the world to get the new day because()

    • A、it is just east of the International Date Line
    • B、it is just west of the International Date Line
    • C、it is located halfway between the equator and the South Pole
    • D、it is located in the Southern Pacific Ocean

    正确答案:B

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    New Zealand is the first country in the world to get the new day because()
    A

    it is just east of the International Date Line

    B

    it is just west of the International Date Line

    C

    it is located halfway between the equator and the South Pole

    D

    it is located in the Southern Pacific Ocean


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The first European to visit New Zealand was()
    A

    Kupe

    B

    Abel Tasman

    C

    William Hobson

    D

    James Cook


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    According to Maori oral history,New Zealand was discovered by()
    A

    Abel Tasman

    B

    James Cook

    C

    Kupe

    D

    Maui


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    In 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world()
    A

    to recognize Maori rights of self-determination

    B

    go give women the vote

    C

    to introduce procedures for handling industrial disputes

    D

    to adopt the 40-hour working week


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    The birth Jacinda Ardern's baby is first and foremost a time of great happiness for Jacinda and her partner,Clarke Gayford.Their daughter is very much a wanted child for these happy parents.But for public in New Zealand and beyon the new arrival in our country's first family also has considerable significance.Ardern becomes only the second serving prime minister in history to give birth.As well,she is not married to her partner.Conventional wisdom may have said that this combination of factors would not have been helpful to a political career at the highest level.Fortunately,that has proved to be wrong.Ardern is a remarkable woman who crashes through glass ceilings with apparent ease.She became Leader of the New Zealand Labour party and of the opposition a mere seven weeks before last September's general election.In that short time,she took her party out of a near death zone of low polling to a highly credible election result,and then through the successful coalition negotiations which re-sulted in her becoming prime minister in October at the age of 37.Ardern's pregnancy came as a surprise to her and Gayford,but they took it in their stride.arrangements were made for Ardern to work until very close to the birth,and then for the deputy prime minister to act in her place while she takes some six weeks maternity leave.After that,Gayford takes over as primary carer for the foreseeable future.For young women,the example Arderm is setting is an affirmation that hey too can expect to have that choice.For young men,Gayford being the full time carer of a baby sends a powerful message that they too can exercise that choice.ony ni New Zealand is known for being a socially progressive country.Arden is its third female prime minister;it has had three female governor generals;and 125 years ago,it became the first countr where women won the right to vote Now it is breaking new ground with a prime minister giving birth and her partner becoming a stay-at-home father.But in the context of New Zealand Is Is evolutionary,not revolutionary Overwhelmingly positive interest across the political spectrum is being taken in the addition to the first What lessons are there in this for our world?In my view,New Zealand is showing that no doors are closed to women,that having a baby while being prime minister can be managed,and that it's acceptable for male partners to be full-time carers.This is very positive role modelling for the empowerment of women and for gender equality.In a world where there are still glass ceilings to be smashed and where many countries continue to have laws,policies,and practices that discriminate against women,the message from New Zealand is one of hope-that women can break through all barriers and do it in their own way as Arden has done I hope that New Zealand will continue to be a leader in the full inclusion of women in all spheres of its society-and i expect it will be
    What makes Jacinda Ardern's baby special is that

    A.it was born in a special period
    B.it has attracted world attention
    C.it brings good luck to New Zealand gt
    D.it was born into a special family

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。根据题干信息可以定位到第一段。

  • 第14题:

    The birth Jacinda Ardern's baby is first and foremost a time of great happiness for Jacinda and her partner,Clarke Gayford.Their daughter is very much a wanted child for these happy parents.But for public in New Zealand and beyon the new arrival in our country's first family also has considerable significance.Ardern becomes only the second serving prime minister in history to give birth.As well,she is not married to her partner.Conventional wisdom may have said that this combination of factors would not have been helpful to a political career at the highest level.Fortunately,that has proved to be wrong.Ardern is a remarkable woman who crashes through glass ceilings with apparent ease.She became Leader of the New Zealand Labour party and of the opposition a mere seven weeks before last September's general election.In that short time,she took her party out of a near death zone of low polling to a highly credible election result,and then through the successful coalition negotiations which re-sulted in her becoming prime minister in October at the age of 37.Ardern's pregnancy came as a surprise to her and Gayford,but they took it in their stride.arrangements were made for Ardern to work until very close to the birth,and then for the deputy prime minister to act in her place while she takes some six weeks maternity leave.After that,Gayford takes over as primary carer for the foreseeable future.For young women,the example Arderm is setting is an affirmation that hey too can expect to have that choice.For young men,Gayford being the full time carer of a baby sends a powerful message that they too can exercise that choice.ony ni New Zealand is known for being a socially progressive country.Arden is its third female prime minister;it has had three female governor generals;and 125 years ago,it became the first countr where women won the right to vote Now it is breaking new ground with a prime minister giving birth and her partner becoming a stay-at-home father.But in the context of New Zealand Is Is evolutionary,not revolutionary Overwhelmingly positive interest across the political spectrum is being taken in the addition to the first What lessons are there in this for our world?In my view,New Zealand is showing that no doors are closed to women,that having a baby while being prime minister can be managed,and that it's acceptable for male partners to be full-time carers.This is very positive role modelling for the empowerment of women and for gender equality.In a world where there are still glass ceilings to be smashed and where many countries continue to have laws,policies,and practices that discriminate against women,the message from New Zealand is one of hope-that women can break through all barriers and do it in their own way as Arden has done I hope that New Zealand will continue to be a leader in the full inclusion of women in all spheres of its society-and i expect it will be
    according to Paragraphs 7&8,which of the following is true about New Zealand?

    A.It is a country which is led by strong opinionated women
    B.Its doors are open for women to reach their full potential.
    C.It is a feminist country where women feel absolutely safe.
    D.It allows women to open doors for themselves

    答案:B
    解析:
    细节题。根据题干信息可定位到第七、八段。

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    Changes of Women's Role

    The role of women in Britain has changed a lot in this century,______(51)in the last twenty years.The main change has been______(52)giving women greater equality with men.Up to the beginning of this century,women seem to have had______(53)rights.They could not vote and were kept at home.______(54),as far as we know,most women were happy with this situation. Today,women in Britain certainly______(55)more rights than they used to.They were ______(56)the vote in 1919._________(1919.)
    In 1970 a law was passed to give them an equal______(57)of wealth in the case of divorce,______(58)the Equal Pay Act gave them the right of equal pay
    with men for work of equal value in the same year.
    Yet______(59)these changes,there are still great difference in status between men and women.Many employers seem to______(60)the Equal Pay Act,and the average working women is______(61)to earn only about half that a man earns for the same job.______(62) a survey,at present,only one-third of the country's workers are______(63)women.This small percentage is partly______(64)a shortage of nurseries.If there were______(65)nurseries, twice as many women might well go out to work.

    _________(52)
    A:towards
    B:against
    C:upon
    D:through

    答案:A
    解析:
    本句是递进关系,强调本世纪的后20年,所以选B。 certainly意为“必然地”;apparently意为“明显地”;practically意为“实际上”。
    towards表示变化的倾向,意为“朝······方向发展”。
    上文提到本世纪的主要变化是女性享有更多与男性同样的权利。因此可以推断本世纪初与现在相比,妇女的权利要较少。所以选B。
    上一句说“妇女不能投票,被关在家里”,下一句说“据我们所知,大多数妇女很高兴这样”,这显然是转折关系,所以选C。
    由上文推断本句的意思应该是“英国妇女当然比过去享有更多的权利”,所以选B。 lack是“缺少”的意思;occupy是“占据”的意思。
    give意为“给予”;deprive意为“剥夺”;deny意为“否认,拒绝”;approve意为“批准,通过”。由上文妇女获得权利可以推断本句的意思是“1919年,妇女被给予投票权”。因此选A。
    share是“分享,共享”的意思,本句的意思是离婚时,给予妇女同样份额的财产,即夫妻分享财产。所以选D。
    上一句说“1970年,法律规定在离婚时给予妇女同样份额的财产”,下一句说“同年的《同酬法案》给予妇女同工同酬的权利”,两项法律都是给予妇女权利,是并列关系,所以用表示并列关系的连词and。
    because of意为“因为,由于”;instead of意为“而不是······”;in spite of意为“不管,虽然”;as a result of意为“作为······的结果”。本句的意思是“虽然有这些改变,女性与男性的地位仍然存在巨大差别”,表示让步关系,所以应选C。
    由上文可以推断虽然有法律规定,但是女性与男性的地位仍然存在巨大差别,工资的差别就是其中之一,这是由于许多雇主忽视《同酬法案》,所以选C。
    sb.be likely to do sth.表示可能性,意为“某人很可能做某事”,本句的意思是“做同样的工作,女性可能平均只赚男性的一半”。
    according to sth.意为“根据某事”;apart from/in addition to sth.意为“除了某事”;according to a survey是“根据调查结果”的意思。
    by mistake意为“错误地”;by accident意为“偶然”;in turn意为“依次,轮流”;in fact意为“事实上”。比较选项只能选D,本句的意思是:“根据一份调查,事实上,现在全国只有1/3的工人是女性。”
    stem from是“来自,源于”的意思,相当于result from,本句的意思是“这么小的比例部分是由于缺乏幼儿园。”A result in B是“A导致B”的意思。
    上一句提到妇女不参加工作是由于缺乏幼儿园,所以此句应为如果有足够的幼儿园。

  • 第16题:

    In 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world()

    Ato recognize Maori rights of self-determination

    Bgo give women the vote

    Cto introduce procedures for handling industrial disputes

    Dto adopt the 40-hour working week


    B

  • 第17题:

    According to Maori oral history,New Zealand was discovered by()

    AAbel Tasman

    BJames Cook

    CKupe

    DMaui


    C

  • 第18题:

    ()is the Maori name for New Zealand,meaning land of the long,white cloud.

    AWaitangi

    BKiwi

    CAotearoa

    DMaoritanga


    C

  • 第19题:

    ()is the Maori name for New Zealand,meaning land of the long,white cloud.

    • A、Waitangi
    • B、Kiwi
    • C、Aotearoa
    • D、Maoritanga

    正确答案:C

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    Why was the British government interested in New Zealand?()
    A

    Trade with New Zealand was economically important.

    B

    There were no laws to protect Maori rights in dealings with white settlers.

    C

    The French government was taking an interest in New Zealand,too.

    D

    All of the above.


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    According to the speaker, ______ .
    A

    the Japanese imported industrial silicon for breast implants after World War II.

    B

    the invading forces sold silicon to Japanese women working in factories.

    C

    plastic surgery is also very popular with women in Western countries.

    D

    Asian women undergoing plastic surgery are eager to emigrate to the US.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    从录音中提到的“Westerners get their share of plastic surgery, too”,可见在说话者看来整容手术在西方国家也很流行。
    【录音原文】
    I’ve read that the first breast implants were performed in Japan after World War II when barrels of industrial silicon were stolen from Japanese docks. This same silicon ended up in hundreds of Japanese prostitutes working the newly arrived invading forces. Of course, Westerners get their share of plastic surgery, too, but I think they have less of a cultural identity problem.

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The industrial revolution brought with it ______.
    A

    political struggle by the working classes

    B

    shifting roles for the female in the family

    C

    more wealth for the women who worked in factories

    D

    confusion of cultural identity for women


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    录音中指出工业革命开始时建造的工厂主要招收年轻女性,那些习惯了在丈夫身边工作的女性不得不离开家庭到工厂工作,因此带来了女性在家庭中角色的转变。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Tell your men ()the rules and procedures of working when dismantling the equipment.
    A

    not to go against

    B

    don’t go against

    C

    not go to against

    D

    to not go against


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析