Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage. More than forty women have been killed in the war in Iraq. Hundreds of others have been (47) . The war began in March of 2003. Two (48) published books tell two different stories of women who served in Iraq.
One is by Janis Karpinski. She was the Army general who (49) military police at prisons in Iraq. These included the Army Reserve soldiers who (50) the Abu Ghraib Prison near Baghdad.
Some have received prison (51) for mistreating prisoners at Abu Ghraib. Miz Karpinski became the highest-level officer to be punished in connection with the (52) . She left the service in July after being reduced from a brigadier general (准将) to a colonel (上校).
Her book is called "One Woman’s Army: The Commanding General of Abu Ghraib Tells Her Story." Miz Karpinski says she was unfairly blamed for conditions beyond her control. She also tells of her difficulties as a rising woman (53) in the Army.
Another former member of the Army, Kayla Williams, wrote a book called "Love My Rifle More Than You." The name is taken from a (54) song. Miz Williams was an Arabic translator in Iraq. She says her book describes what it is like to be young and (55) in the Army. One famous (56) called it "a frank, shocking and honest look at life in the military."
A) abused F) case K) marching
B) female G) commanded L) simply
C) wounded H) soldier M) guarded
D) officer I) reviewer N) beautiful
E) treatments J) recently O) sentences