For the first time,a woman captain led Britain's Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace.Canadian officer Megan Couto made history on June 26 by commanding the troops guarding Queen Elizabeth's London home.Couto,24,led her Canadian unit in the ceremony,which is witnessed by thousands of visitors to London each year.Her unit is the Second Battalion,Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry,also known as "The Patricia's."
The British Army said Couto was the first ever female infantry officer to lead the ceremony. "We look forward to seeing a British Army female infantry captain of the queen's guard when roles are opened up to women by the end of next year," a statement read.
Women were barred from serving in the British infantry and other combat roles until the military changed the rule last year.
The Canadian unit was invited to Britain to mark Canada's upcoming 150th anniversary.Canada Day is celebrated on July 1.Canada was established on July 1,1867,when Britain's parliament(議會)approved the British North America Act.The act established the Canadian Confederation out of three British colonies.Canada,along with several other nations,still belongs to the British Commonwealth.Queen Elizabeth still serves as the country's official head of state.
Many celebrations will be held throughout Canada to mark the country's 150th birthday.Among the activities will be parades,music and cultural performances and fireworks.Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla are to spend three days visiting Canada to mark the anniversary.In Britain,people plan to gather in London's Trafalgar Square to take part in a celebration for Canada Day.The event will feature musical performances,Canadian food,sports and other activjye.aiies.It is predicted that there will be thousands of foreign visitors coming to enjoy the event.
(1)What is special about the Britain's Changing of the Guard ceremony? BB
A.It didn't included Britain soldiers.
B.It was commanded by a female.
C.It was led by a British officer.
D.It consisted of American soldiers.
(2)What does the underlined words barred in Paragraph 3 mean? AA
A.Banned
B.Discouraged
C.Urged
D.Welcomed
(3)Why did the Canadian solders come to Britain? DD
A.To honor the British queen
B.To guide the British queen
C.To attract foreign visitors
D.To celebrate Canada Day
(4)What is the last paragraph mainly about? DD
A.Delicious food on Canada Day
B.Celebrations to be held in Canada.
C.Foreign visitors to enjoy the event.
D.Activities to be held for Canada Day.
【考點】傳統(tǒng)習(xí)俗與文化.
【答案】B;A;D;D
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