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阅读理解AndraRushamemberoftheMohawkIndiantribe(部落)ofOntarioCanadawasraised30milesoutsideDetroitnotfarfromhergrandparentsandtheirOntarioreservation(印第安人保留地).WhentheteenageRushvisite
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Andra Rush a member of the Mohawk Indian tribe (部落) of Ontario Canada was raised 30 miles
outside Detroit not far from her grandparents and their Ontario reservation (印第安人保留地).When
the teenage Rush visited the reservation for the first time she was struck by the poverty and lack of hope.
"I really wanted to make a difference "she says.
She graduated from the University of Michigan in 1982 and took a nursing job . But she was
disappointed with the low pay and within a year she was pursuing an MBA.That summer she interned
(作实习生) at an air freight (货运) company where the speed of package pickups and deliveries drove
profits."I thought I could do that better " Rush says.
She used her credit cards and borrowed $5 000 from her parents to buy a van and two used pickup
trucks.She accepted every delivery job that came her way and worked nursing shifts on weekends.
Within six months Rush had ten employees and customers like Ford and GM were paying her to fetch
small packages from the airport.Ford was the first to offer her a job trucking parts between its plants and
suppliers.
Rush _ kept _ a _ single-minded _ focus _ on _ meeting _ deadlines -no matter what.In the wake of 9·11 when
increased security stalled (拖延) traffic for hours on Detroit's largest bridge she hired ships to get her
trucks across the Detroit River.
By 2001 many of Rush's 1 000 employees were Native Americans working alongside people of every
background.But she felt she hadn't done enough.So she joined forces with a Canadian parts maker to
design and fit auto parts.She located the plants near reservations creating opportunities where they were
needed most.By 2009 her auto parts business was bringing in $370 million.
Rush is 49 now and still working hard."I love my job "she says."I like the fact that you can keep
challenging yourself-and then suddenly you lift your head and it's been 25 years."
outside Detroit not far from her grandparents and their Ontario reservation (印第安人保留地).When
the teenage Rush visited the reservation for the first time she was struck by the poverty and lack of hope.
"I really wanted to make a difference "she says.
She graduated from the University of Michigan in 1982 and took a nursing job . But she was
disappointed with the low pay and within a year she was pursuing an MBA.That summer she interned
(作实习生) at an air freight (货运) company where the speed of package pickups and deliveries drove
profits."I thought I could do that better " Rush says.
She used her credit cards and borrowed $5 000 from her parents to buy a van and two used pickup
trucks.She accepted every delivery job that came her way and worked nursing shifts on weekends.
Within six months Rush had ten employees and customers like Ford and GM were paying her to fetch
small packages from the airport.Ford was the first to offer her a job trucking parts between its plants and
suppliers.
Rush _ kept _ a _ single-minded _ focus _ on _ meeting _ deadlines -no matter what.In the wake of 9·11 when
increased security stalled (拖延) traffic for hours on Detroit's largest bridge she hired ships to get her
trucks across the Detroit River.
By 2001 many of Rush's 1 000 employees were Native Americans working alongside people of every
background.But she felt she hadn't done enough.So she joined forces with a Canadian parts maker to
design and fit auto parts.She located the plants near reservations creating opportunities where they were
needed most.By 2009 her auto parts business was bringing in $370 million.
Rush is 49 now and still working hard."I love my job "she says."I like the fact that you can keep
challenging yourself-and then suddenly you lift your head and it's been 25 years."
1.When first visiting the reservation young Rush felt__________.
A.sorry
B.pleased
C.nervous
D.curious
B.pleased
C.nervous
D.curious
2.After her internship at the air freight company Rush__________.
A.acquired an MBA
B.started a transport business
C.worked as a full-time nurse
D.became a worker at the airport
B.started a transport business
C.worked as a full-time nurse
D.became a worker at the airport
3.The underlined part in Paragraph 5 means that__________.
A.Rush was never late for meetings
B.Rush believed in the importance of meetings
C.Rush tried hard to guarantee on-time deliveries
D.Rush would accept every delivery job
B.Rush believed in the importance of meetings
C.Rush tried hard to guarantee on-time deliveries
D.Rush would accept every delivery job
4.We learn from the passage that Rush__________.
A.only employs Native Americans in her company
B.is the owner of a famous international auto maker
C.believes she would do better if she had better opportunities
D.tries hard to help Native Americans on reservations
B.is the owner of a famous international auto maker
C.believes she would do better if she had better opportunities
D.tries hard to help Native Americans on reservations
5.The underlined word "they" in Paragraph 6 refers to__________.
A.Native Americans
B.parts
C.reservations
D.opportunities
B.parts
C.reservations
D.opportunities
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