难词探意

1. newbie /΄njuːbɪ/ n. (尤指使用电脑)新手

2. coalition /ˌkoʊə΄lɪʃn/ n. (尤指多个政治团体的)联合体;联盟

3. mock /mɒk/ v. 蔑视;嘲弄

4. advocate /ædvəkeɪt/ v. 提倡;拥护

When leaders from the European Council gathered for a group photo in Brussels last, it was hard to miss the classnewbie. Standing front and center among the neat rows of middleaged men was Finland's new prime minister—34-year-old Sanna Marin.

The young woman had a huge smile on her face. And as the world's youngest sitting prime minister, she now heads Finland's governingcoalitionof five parties—all of which have female leaders, and almost all under the age of 35. It is a remarkable line-up, given that the country's leaders have traditionally been older men.

Marin and her fellow coalition leaders don't look like your average senior politicians. The new prime minister is a big Rage Against the Machine fan, and a photo of Marin and her allfemale line-up was proudly shared on Instagram by the band's guitarist, Tom Morello. Marin's modest background doesn't like your average world leader's either. She and her mother lived in a rented apartment and despite not having much money, Marin wrote that they led a happy life full of love.

At 15, Marin's first summer job was at a bakery, and at high school she distributed magazines to earn extra cash. After graduating from high school, she worked as a cashier—a role Estonia's interior minister this weekmocked,calling her a “sales girl” and questioning her ability to run the country. Marin used the comments to suggest her political advantage, tweeting, “I'm extremely proud of Finland. Here children from poor families can educate themselves and achieve their goals in life. A cashier can become even a prime minister.”

Marin was the first member of her family to attend university.She entered politics at 20.Seven years later, she was elected Tampere City Council leader, and three years later she became an MP. “Sheadvocatesincreasing refugee intakes and raising taxes to support the welfare state. With her humble background and humanitarian policies, Marin gives the impression of a very principled person,” said Miettinen. “She doesn't avoid tough questions and she does very well in political debates on television, which is a very big part of Finnish culture.”

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1. What does the underlined word in paragraph 2 refer to?

A. There are five parties in Finland.

B. Marin is the world's youngest sitting prime minister.

C. Official leaders are under the age of 35 in Finland.

D. Female leaders under the age of 35 can be seen in every party in Finland.

2. What's paragraph 3 mainly about?

A. Marin's opinions about life.

B. Marin's poor life with her mother.

C. Marin's differences from average world leaders.

D. Marin's favorite band in her spare time.

3. What kind of person is Marin in Miettinen's opinion?

A. Principled.

B. Easy-going.

C. Ambitious.

D. Cautious.

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Marin was the first member of her family to attend university. 马林是她家第一个上大学的人。

【信息提取】the first/second/last... to do... 意为“第几个做某事的……”。

【句式仿写】汤姆是最后一个到达这儿的人。