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  • 1. (2024高一上·南山期末)  阅读理解

    Look, I'm not a happy crier. I might cry at songs about leaving and missing someone; I might cry at books where things don't work out; I might cry at movies where someone dies. I've just never really understood why people get all choked up over happy, inspirational things. But Michelle Obama's kindness and empathy (同情) changed that. This book had me in tears for all the right reasons.

    This is not really a book about politics, though political experiences obviously do come into it. It's a shame that some will dismiss this book because of a difference in political opinion, when it is really about a woman's life. About growing up poor and black on the South Side of Chicago; about getting married and struggling to maintain that marriage; about motherhood; about being thrown into an amazing and terrifying position.

    I hate words like "inspirational" because they've become so overdone and cheese (俗气的), but I just have to say it —Michelle Obama is an inspiration. I had the privilege of seeing her speak at The Forum in Inglewood, and she is one of the warmest, funniest, smartest, down—to—earth people I have ever seen in this world.

    And yes, I know we present what we want the world to see, but I truly do think it's genuine. I think she is someone who really cares about people —especially kids— and wants to give them better lives and opportunities.

    She's obviously intelligent, but she also doesn't gussy up her words. She talks straight, with an openness and honesty rarely seen. She's been one of the most powerful women in the world, she's been a graduate of Princeton and Harvard Law School, she's had her own successful career, and yet she has remained throughout that same girl —Michelle Robinson—from a working class family in Chicago.

    I don't think there's anyone who wouldn't benefit from reading this book.

    1. (1) What is the main focus of Michelle's book?
      A . Her political experiences and opinions. B . Her personal life and experiences. C . Her achievements as a powerful woman. D . Her efforts to motivate others.
    2. (2) Why does the author dislike the word "inspirational"?
      A . It is overused and insincere. B . It reminds them of cheese books. C . It is associated with political opinions. D . It is inapplicable to Michelle Obama.
    3. (3) What does the underlined phrase "gussy up" in paragraph 5 mean?
      A . Forgets. B . Regret. C . Beautify. D . Swallow.
    4. (4) Which of the following can best describe Michelle Obama's character?
      A . Bossy and aggressive B . Humble and honest. C . Distant and image—loving. D . Ambitious and career—driven.

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