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单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
61.S______ is the system by which some people are owned by others.
62.Fifty years ago, mixed-race marriages were f________.
63.The police a_____ Rosa Parks, a black woman who refused to give her seat to a white man..
64.Do you know which big cities are at the same a______ as Rio de Janeiro?.
65.There are many café, shops and restaurants on Copacabana’s main a________ .
66.It is very relaxing to take a d______ in the pool in summer.
67.There is a w______ belief among bioengineers that it will be one day be possible to create life under laboratory conditions. .
68.It is easier for a physical wound to heal than a m______ one.
69.Although Sam left school more than ten years ago, he still keeps in touch with his f_____ classmates .
70.Some people are g______ for money and some for power. .
单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
61.S______ is the system by which some people are owned by others.
62.Fifty years ago, mixed-race marriages were f________.
63.The police a_____ Rosa Parks, a black woman who refused to give her seat to a white man..
64.Do you know which big cities are at the same a______ as Rio de Janeiro?.
65.There are many café, shops and restaurants on Copacabana’s main a________ .
66.It is very relaxing to take a d______ in the pool in summer.
67.There is a w______ belief among bioengineers that it will be one day be possible to create life under laboratory conditions. .
68.It is easier for a physical wound to heal than a m______ one.
69.Although Sam left school more than ten years ago, he still keeps in touch with his f_____ classmates .
70.Some people are g______ for money and some for power. .
单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
61.S______ is the system by which some people are owned by others.
62.Fifty years ago, mixed-race marriages were f________.
63.The police a_____ Rosa Parks, a black woman who refused to give her seat to a white man..
64.Do you know which big cities are at the same a______ as Rio de Janeiro?.
65.There are many café, shops and restaurants on Copacabana’s main a________ .
66.It is very relaxing to take a d______ in the pool in summer.
67.There is a w______ belief among bioengineers that it will be one day be possible to create life under laboratory conditions. .
68.It is easier for a physical wound to heal than a m______ one.
69.Although Sam left school more than ten years ago, he still keeps in touch with his f_____ classmates .
70.Some people are g______ for money and some for power. .
Like many of my generation, I have a weakness for hero worship. At some point, however, we all begin to question our heroes and our need for them. This leads us to ask: What is a hero?
Despite immense differences in cultures, heroes around the world generally share a number of characteristics that instruct and inspire people.
A hero does something worth talking about. A hero has a story of adventure to tell and community who will listen. But a hero goes beyond mere fame.
Heroes serve powers or principles larger than themselves. Like high-voltage transformers, heroes take the energy of higher powers and step it down so that it can be used by ordinary people.
The hero lives a life worthy of imitation. Those who imitate a genuine hero experience life with new depth, enthusiasm, and meaning. A sure test for would-be heroes is what or whom do they serve? What are they willing to live and die for? If the answer or evidence suggests they serve only their own fame, they may be famous persons but not heroes. Madonna and Michael Jackson are famous, but who would claim that their fans find life more abundant?
Heroes are catalysts (催化剂) for change. They have a vision from the mountaintop. They have the skill and the charm to move the masses. They create new possibilities. Without Gandhi, India might still be part of the British Empire. Without Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr., we might still have segregated (隔离的) buses, restaurants, and parks. It may be possible for large-scale change to occur without leaders with magnetic personalities, but the pace of change would be slow, the vision uncertain, and the committee meetings endless.
1.Although heroes may come from different cultures, they __________.
A.generally possess certain inspiring characteristics
B.probably share some weaknesses of ordinary people
C.are often influenced by previous generations
D.all unknowingly attract a large number of fans
2. According to the passage, heroes are compared to high-voltage transformers in that _______.
A.they have a vision from the mountaintop
B.they have warm feelings and emotions
C.they can serve as concrete examples of noble principles
D.they can make people feel stronger and more confident
3.Madonna and Michael Jackson are not considered heroes because __________.
A.they are popular only among certain groups of people
B.their performances do not improve their fans morally
C.their primary concern is their own financial interests
D.they are not clear about the principles they should follow
4.The author concludes that historical changes would __________.
A.be delayed without leaders with inspiring personal qualities
B.not happen without heroes making the necessary sacrifices
C.take place if there were heroes to lead the people
D.produce leaders with attractive personalities
Dear all,
Please read Professor Hume's email about his next lecture on Rosa Parks.
Susan Miller
Secretary
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Dear Susan,
Please forward this message to students of my history class.
Besides the life story of Rosa Parks in the textbook, the students are also required to read the passage below and some related stories that can be borrowed from the school library.
Ted Hume
The early experiences of Rosa Parks(1913-2005), long known as the “mother of the civil rights movement, ”were not different from those of many African-Americans at that time. The black woman, however, turned the course of American history in December 1955 when she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. “By sitting down, ”remarked John Lewis, “she was standing up for all Americans. ”
Among the numerous awards Parks received in her life were the Presidential Medal of Freedom(1996)and the Congressional Gold Medal(1999).
Parks died on Oct. 24, 2005. At St. Paul A. M. E. Church in Montgomery, a large crowd including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice celebrated her life. Rice said she and others, who grew up when the political activities of Parks held public attention, might not have realized her impact(影响)on their lives, “but I can honestly say that without Mrs. Parks, I probably would not be standing here as Secretary of State. ”
After her casket(灵柩)was placed at the Capitol, U. S. President Bush, members of Congress and ordinary Americans paid their respects. In American history Parks is the first woman to lie in state at the Capitol, a very high regard usually reserved for Presidents of the United States.
What is the main purpose of Susan’s email?
A. To make arrangements for Professor Hume's class. B. To introduce to the students Rosa Parks.
C. To help the students organize a lecture. D. To answer Professor Hume's last email.
What does the underlined word “forward” mean?
A. Explain. B. Send. C. Take. D. Read.
The political impact of Rosa Parks lies in the fact that she .
A. helped Condoleezza Rice achieve political success
B. joined the civil rights movement at a young age
C. made racial equality a common value in American society
D. set a good example in her early life for other black Americans
How was Rosa Parks treated after her death?
A. She was named “mother of the civil rights movement. ”
B. She was received by President Bush at the Capitol.
C. She was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
D. She was honored to lie in state at the Capitol.
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