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    Jim Madison was walking through the American Cemetery (公墓) at Normandy one day in 2001 when
    his eyes fell on a grave marker that caught him by surprise, "Elizabeth A. Richardson, American Red Cross,
    Indiana July 25, 1945". The chance discovery led to his new book-An American Woman in World War Two,
    which tells about the war through the eyes of Richardson.
    Richardson joined the Red Cross in 1944 and worked on a Clubmobile-a converted bus from which she
    and other women served coffee and chatted to American soldiers scattered across England and France. More
    important than the food, they were a reminder of home for lonely and miserable soldiers.
    She died at 27 in a crash of a two-seater L-5 Sentinel aircraft. She was one of four women buried at the
    American Cemetery at Normandy.
    Madison said the present understanding of World War Two just focused on the experiences of male soldiers,
    but women were also important to the war effort and brought their own views to the conflict. "The point I try
    to make in the book is how close Richardson came to understanding war," he said. "She saw the effects of it,
    and she grieved (感到悲痛)."
    When Madison returned from Normandy in 2001, he managed to contact Richardson's younger brother,
    Charles Richardson Jr. It was her family's keeping of her letters and diaries that made possible the book,
    which quoted from them extensively.
    Madison believes America's fascination with World War Two will outlive those who fought it and the
    generations that follow them. Since the late 1980s, he has taught undergraduate courses on the war at Indiana
    University, and he said students obviously warm up to the subject.
    He said he sometimes talked to World War Two soldiers who "have a sense that young people don't know
    and they don't care". "I tell them it's the opposite", he said.
    1. How did Jim Madison get the idea of writing a book about World War Two?
    A. His friends suggested it.
    B. He got it quite by accident
    C. It was requested by Richardson's brother.
    D. It was arranged by his university.
    2. The passage suggests that women working in the Red Cross, like Richardson, _____.
    A. provided warmth and encouragement to soldiers
    B. were braver than male soldiers
    C. didn't experience much suffering during the war
    D. had a good understanding of the cruelty of the war
    3. What made Madison's new book special?
    A. That it was based on a real life story and focused on the cruelty of war.
    B. That it talked about war from a woman's point of view.
    C. That it quoted a lot from Richardson's letters and diaries.
    D. That it reminded people of those who contributed in World War Two.
    4. According to Madison, today's American youth _____.
    A. know a lot about World War Two
    B. don't respect World War Two soldiers
    C. are eager to learn about World War Two
    D. are more interested in learning about male soldiers
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为了保证较高准确率,建议同学们做好以下几点:   
1、保持正常的考试心态。笔者在教学中发现,越是容易的试题,同学们越是容易失分。为什么呢?因为在这种情况下,同学们极易产生麻痹思想,认为题目好做,就不引起高度重视,于是思维不发散、不周密。而命题人就是利用同学们的这一弱点,设计陷阱题。所以,无论试题难易与否,我们都要保持正常的考试心态。试题容易,不欣喜;试题难,不悲观。   
2、根据前面讲到的方法,认认真真、细细心心做好事实细节题。   
3、做好语义转换题。这类题是根据英语中一词多义和某些词语在文中能表达一定的修辞意义的原则而设计的。要求同学们解释某生词的含义,确定多义词或短语在文中的意思,确认文中的某个代词所指代的对象,或者对英语中特有的表达、格言、谚语进行解释。这种题要求同学们一定要根据上下文猜测词义或理解句子,切不可望文生义。   
4、做好简单推理判断题。简单推理判断题要以表面文字为前提,以具体事实为依据进行推理,做出判断。这种推理方式比较直接,只要弄清事实,即可结合常识推断出合理的结论。