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Afer decades of effort, the city is still trying to_______ how to ban smoking in public places.
A. look through B. get through C. figure out D.take out
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“I sat-in at a restaurant for six months, and when they finally agreed to serve me, they didn’t have what I wanted”---so went a famous line. In reality, the sit-in movement was not a joke. It began in Greensboro, North Carolina, at 4:30 P. M. , on the afternoon of February 1, 1960. On that day, Ezell Blair Jr. , Joseph McNeil, David Richmond, and Franklin McClain entered an F. W. Woolworth store. They sat down at a segregated(隔離的)lunch counter, ordered coffee, and then refused to leave when told, ‘We don’t serve Negroes. ”
The four young men had expected not to be served. What no one had expected, however, was that they would sit there and politely, but firmly, refuse to leave. This was 1960, and throughout the South black people were not allowed to sit at the same lunch counters with whites, swim at the same beaches, use the same water fountains, or worship at the same churches. Segregation was the law, and it meant separation of the races in every way.
The next day, the four returned to Woolworth’s---this time accompanied by sixteen other students. Again they sat at the lunch counter and requested service. Again they were refused. And again, they declined to leave. On Wednesday, February 3, seventy students filled the Woolworth’s store. This time, the group included white students as well as black. Many brought school books and studied while they waited. By this time, their protest had become known nationwide as a “sit-in”.
On Thursday, there was trouble. An angry group of white teenagers began shoving(推搡) and cursing them but were quickly removed by the police. By February 10, the sit-in movement had spread to five other states.
By September 1961, more than 70,000 people, both black and white, had participated in sit-ins at segregated restaurants and lunch counters, kneel-ins at segregated churches, read-ins at segregated libraries, and swim-ins at segregated pools and beaches. Over 3,600 people had been arrested, and more than 100 students had been driven away. But they were getting results. On June 10, 1964, the U. S Senate passed a major civil rights bill outlawing(宣布為非法)racial discrimination in all public places. President Lyndon Johnson signed it on July 2, and it became law. But the highest credit still goes to the four brave students from North Carolina who first sat-in and waited it out.
1. In this passage, “sit-in” refers to _________.
A. an activity where people sit together and drink coffee freely
B. a bill which outlaws racial discrimination in all public places
C. a form in which people peacefully sit and decline to leave
D. a polite behavior that everyone enjoys
2. Which statement can be concluded from the fifth paragraph in the passage?
A. The sit-in movement was not successful.
B. The sit-in movement had a positive result.
C. Only black people participated in sit-ins.
D. A lot of protesters were arrested, with some students driven away from school
3. What was the purpose of the civil rights bill passed in 1964?
A. The highest credit went to the four brave students.
B. It declared that segregation was a law.
C. The students were allowed to participate in sit-ins.
D. It made racial segregation against the law in all public places.
4. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Segregation was the law in the South.
B. The first sit-in was in 1960.
C. The sit-ins helped to end segregation.
D. The civil rights bill was passed in 1964 by the U. S. Senate.
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76.He is d______________to work harder than before.
77. If you have an___________(緊急情況),you might as well dial 110.
78.It is no use a_________with him about the matter
79. In some poor African areas,many children died of h_______.
80. A balloon will e__________ when let air into it.
81.He gave no e_________for what he was doing that evening.
82. The news of his death ________________(傳播)over the village.
83. The world are _________(聚焦于) on the financial crisis at present.
84. According to the official____________(統(tǒng)計(jì)數(shù)據(jù)), the disease killed over 500 people.
85. On this_____________(時(shí)刻)we are sitting in a park in Mardrid.
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People in the west make_______a rule to buy Christmas presents for their friends.
A. that B . it C. this D. as
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You can be sure of _____ you have at present ; you cannot be sure of something_______you might get in the future .
A. that ; that B. what ; / C. which ; that D. / ; that
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My uncle now teaches French in a famous domestic university, who _______ in Paris for 6 years.
A. have lived B. lived C. was living D. had lived
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The winning of hosting ______ 2010 World Expo is ______ victory not only for Shanghai residents, but for the people of the whole Chinese nation.
A. the; a B. a; the C. a; a D. the; the
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The wet weather will continue tomorrow , when a cold front ______to arrive.
A. is expected B. is expecting C. expects D. will be expected
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Edward , you play so well. But I _____you played the piano.
A. didn’t know B. hadn’t known C. don’t know D. haven’t known
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The book was written in 1946, __________the education system has witnessed great changes.
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