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demand  

A.attemptB.decoration C.chequeD.reform

D

解析试题分析:demand [?] attempt [e] decoration [e] cheque [e] reform [?],故选D。
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  In the spring of 1963 King was in Birmingham, Alabama, leading a struggle for jobs for  1 and for African - Americans to be  2 at“  3 Only”restaurants. When the police turned vicious (['viM+s]adj. 凶猛的) dogs and fire hoses (水龙带) on the  4 , they were  5 on TV screens all over the country.  6 was outrage ['autreid{]n. (愤怒). It 7 when the police arrested king  8 many children shown being beaten as they were dragged off to prison.

  In the  9 , King wrote a letter from Birmingham Jail. He  10 out that there was a  11 to obey just laws,  12 there was also a duty not to obey unjust laws. He quoted ([kw+ut]vt. 引用) the Roman Catholic Saint Augustine: “An unjust law is no law  13 ”He added that peaceful protest ([pr+'test]n. 抗议) was needed because “we know through painful  14 that freedom is never voluntarily given…it must be  15 …”

  The letter from Birmingham Jail drew wide  16 .Civil rights leaders agreed that there should be a protest  17 on Washington, D. C. to demand a federal law that would  18 the role of blacks as second class  19 .They named Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. the main speaker  20 the rally (['r$li]n. 集会) to follow. And so it was that 250, 000 people  21 under the hot August sun in front of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28,  22 to hear him.

  “I have a  23 ,”the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. had said on the greatest of days in  24 in 1963. Dr King was dead, but his dream will  25 be.

1.

[  ]

A.whites
B.blacks
C.people
D.himself

2.

[  ]

A.served
B.asked
C.destroyed
D.refused

3.

[  ]

A.Blacks
B.Yellow
C.Americans
D.Whites

4.

[  ]

A.streets
B.whites
C.speakers
D.protesters

5.

[  ]

A.beaten
B.separated
C.seen
D.killed

6.

[  ]

A.There
B.It
C.That
D.Which

7.

[  ]

A.disappeared
B.planted
C.grew
D.agreed

8.

[  ]

A.along with
B.for
C.but
D.like

9.

[  ]

A.room
B.prison
C.meeting
D.letter

10.

[  ]

A.took
B.carried
C.thought
D.pointed

11.

[  ]

A.rule
B.duty
C.saying
D.dream

12.

[  ]

A.but
B.so
C.then
D.because

13.

[  ]

A.in all
B.by all
C.at all
D.for all

14.

[  ]

A.speech
B.books
C.death
D.experience

15.

[  ]

A.demanded
B.caught
C.a war
D.peaceful

16.

[  ]

A.conclusion
B.reading
C.permission
D.attention

17.

[  ]

A.fight
B.march
C.speech
D.freedom

18.

[  ]

A.build
B.make
C.end
D.set

19.

[  ]

A.citizens
B.workers
C.speakers
D.whites

20.

[  ]

A.in
B.at
C.with
D.like

21.

[  ]

A.came
B.walked
C.went
D.gathered

22.

[  ]

A.1964
B.1963
C.1948
D.future

23.

[  ]

A.son
B.house
C.dream
D.future

24.

[  ]

A.Washington
B.Birmingham
C.Atlanta
D.New York

25.

[  ]

A.soon
B.seldom
C.certainly
D.never

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  In the spring of 1963 King was in Birmingham, Alabama, leading a struggle for jobs for  1 and for African - Americans to be  2 at“  3 Only”restaurants. When the police turned vicious (['viM+s]adj. 凶猛的) dogs and fire hoses (水龙带) on the  4 , they were  5 on TV screens all over the country.  6 was outrage ['autreid{]n. (愤怒). It 7 when the police arrested king  8 many children shown being beaten as they were dragged off to prison.

  In the  9 , King wrote a letter from Birmingham Jail. He  10 out that there was a  11 to obey just laws,  12 there was also a duty not to obey unjust laws. He quoted ([kw+ut]vt. 引用) the Roman Catholic Saint Augustine: “An unjust law is no law  13 ”He added that peaceful protest ([pr+'test]n. 抗议) was needed because “we know through painful  14 that freedom is never voluntarily given…it must be  15 …”

  The letter from Birmingham Jail drew wide  16 .Civil rights leaders agreed that there should be a protest  17 on Washington, D. C. to demand a federal law that would  18 the role of blacks as second class  19 .They named Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. the main speaker  20 the rally (['r$li]n. 集会) to follow. And so it was that 250, 000 people  21 under the hot August sun in front of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28,  22 to hear him.

  “I have a  23 ,”the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. had said on the greatest of days in  24 in 1963. Dr King was dead, but his dream will  25 be.

1.

[  ]

A.whites
B.blacks
C.people
D.himself

2.

[  ]

A.served
B.asked
C.destroyed
D.refused

3.

[  ]

A.Blacks
B.Yellow
C.Americans
D.Whites

4.

[  ]

A.streets
B.whites
C.speakers
D.protesters

5.

[  ]

A.beaten
B.separated
C.seen
D.killed

6.

[  ]

A.There
B.It
C.That
D.Which

7.

[  ]

A.disappeared
B.planted
C.grew
D.agreed

8.

[  ]

A.along with
B.for
C.but
D.like

9.

[  ]

A.room
B.prison
C.meeting
D.letter

10.

[  ]

A.took
B.carried
C.thought
D.pointed

11.

[  ]

A.rule
B.duty
C.saying
D.dream

12.

[  ]

A.but
B.so
C.then
D.because

13.

[  ]

A.in all
B.by all
C.at all
D.for all

14.

[  ]

A.speech
B.books
C.death
D.experience

15.

[  ]

A.demanded
B.caught
C.a war
D.peaceful

16.

[  ]

A.conclusion
B.reading
C.permission
D.attention

17.

[  ]

A.fight
B.march
C.speech
D.freedom

18.

[  ]

A.build
B.make
C.end
D.set

19.

[  ]

A.citizens
B.workers
C.speakers
D.whites

20.

[  ]

A.in
B.at
C.with
D.like

21.

[  ]

A.came
B.walked
C.went
D.gathered

22.

[  ]

A.1964
B.1963
C.1948
D.future

23.

[  ]

A.son
B.house
C.dream
D.future

24.

[  ]

A.Washington
B.Birmingham
C.Atlanta
D.New York

25.

[  ]

A.soon
B.seldom
C.certainly
D.never

创新升级

  America's latest strategy for single persons who don't want to be single any longer has marry names: speeding-dating, express-date, 10-minute-dating or simply mini-date.

  The principle is the same: Why spend an  1  evening with a stranger  2  you realize after only the first few minutes that you can't  3  the person?

  The solution: The man and woman sit down  4  each other. A bell is sounded, and in the next 7 to 10 minutes each one tries to find out as much as possible about the  5  persons. When the bell  6  off a second time; the man stands up and moves  7  to the next female.

  At such a meeting in San Francisco  8  , some 200 men and women between the ages of 30 and 60 had a  9  expression on their faces, in two long  10  opposite each other. The signal was given, and then almost everybody started  11  away.

  Richard Gosse,  12  of“AMERICAN SINGLES”, says this is the fastest, most effective and at the moment“  13  ”way to search for a partner. Minute-date has become a  14  .everywhere from computer fans in Silicon Valley to young people in San. Francisco to the suburbs of Chicago. Gosse says the quick method to get to know each other is helpful above all for  15  singles who are not brave enough to speak to a stranger in a bar.

  His  16  : Don't talk about money, your weight or about your former partner, but  17  about your dreams, desires and hobbies.

  Most speed-dating meetings cost about US $ 25 per evening,  18  a person to get to know 15 to 20 people  19  the opposite sex. Speed-dating is so much in demand in America that most meetings are  20  out weeks and months in advance.

1.

[  ]

A.exciting
B.entire
C.interesting
D.early

2.

[  ]

A.if
B.before
C.until
D.unless

3.

[  ]

A.know
B.comfort
C.stand
D.meet

4.

[  ]

A.watching
B.facing
C.noticing
D.separating

5.

[  ]

A.first
B.next
C.last
D.other

6.

[  ]

A.takes
B.sets
C.goes
D.falls

7.

[  ]

A.on
B.about
C.out
D.in

8.

[  ]

A.long ago
B.at first
C.recently
D.immediately

9.

[  ]

A.calm
B.hopeful
C.serious
D.fearful

10.

[  ]

A.groups
B.teams
C.rows
D.pairs

11.

[  ]

A.laughing
B.walking
C.running
D.talking

12.

[  ]

A.boss
B.chairman
C.official
D.trainer

13.

[  ]

A.cleverest
B.cheapest
C.best
D.hottest

14.

[  ]

A.practice
B.training
C.tradition
D.custom

15.

[  ]

A.active
B.attractive
C.shy
D.anxious

16.

[  ]

A.idea
B.tip
C.order
D.warning

17.

[  ]

A.still
B.rather
C.also
D.even

18.

[  ]

A.forcing
B.persuading
C.encouraging
D.allowing

19.

[  ]

A.of
B.from
C.for
D.among

20.

[  ]

A.attended
B.booked
C.reported
D.announced

     Ausubel of Rockefeller University in New York, US. says the key renewable energy sources, including sun, wind and biofuels, would all require vast     1     of land if developed up to large scale production1 – unlike nuclear power. That land would be far better left alone2, he says. Renewables look attractive when they are quite     2    . But if we start producing renewable energy on a large scale, the fallout is going to be horrible. Instead, Ausubel argues     3     renewed development of nuclear.

     Ausubel draws his conclusions by analysing the amount of energy renewables, natural gas and nuclear can produce in terms of power per square metre of land used3. Moreover, he claims that as renewable energy use increases, this measure of efficiency4 will     4     as the best land for wind, biofuels, and solar power gets used up.

    Using biofuels to obtain the     5     amount of energy as a 1000 megawatt nuclear power plant would require 2500 square kilometres of farm     6    , Ausubel says. "We should be sparing land for nature5, not using it as pasture for cars and trucks," he adds.

     Solar power is much more efficient than biofuel in terms of the area of land     7    , but it would still require 150 square kilometres of photovoltaic cells to     8     the energy production of the 1000 MW nuclear plant. In another example, he says meeting the 2005 US electricity demand via wind power alone would need 780,000 square kilometres, an area the size of Texas.

     However, several experts are highly critical     9     Ausubel’s conclusions. John Turner of the US government’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory says that     10     the US got all of its power from solar energy, it would still need less than half the amount of land that has been paved over for highways. Further, it need not     11     additional land. The US could get a quarter of its energy just from covering rooftops of     12     buildings, he says.

     According to Turner, the same "dual use" also applies to wind power6. "The footprint for wind7 is only 5% of the land that it     13    . Farmers can still farm the land that the turbines are on8. Turner says looking solely at land use is an oversimplification of the     14    . "I’m not sure I’d want to build one of these nuclear plants in Afghanistan9, but we could     15     put in wind and solar power," he adds.

A. figures       B. amounts          C, unmbers        D. digits

A. small        B. huge             C. little            D. vast

A. at           B. over             C. for             D. against

A. expand      B. minimize          C. enlarge         D. decrease

A. same        B. similar           C. alike            D. identical

A. region       B. site              C. area            D. land

A. leased       B. cultivated         C. used            D. purchased

A. patch        B. match           C. catch            D. fetch

A. in           B. with            C. of               D. on

A. even if      B. only if           C. what if          D. as if

A. lock up       B. take up           C. give up         D. set up

A. towering      B. interesting        C. nice-looking     D. existing

A.surrounds    B. contains       C. includes        D. covers

A. issue       B. stuff           C. summary       D. suggestion

A. doubtfully  B. supposedly      C. certainly       D. honestly

I was having my dinner at McDonald’s one evening when an old couple slowly walked in. They  36   their meal, took a table near the window and started  37 food out of the plate. There was one hamburger, one order of French fries(炸薯条) and one drink. The man  38_the food into two halves and carefully placed   39  before his wife.

    He took a sop(一小口)of the drink. His wife also took one and then  40 the cup down between them.“That  41 old couple! All they can   42   is one meal for the two of them , ” thought I.  43   the man began to eat his French fries, I   44   to my feet, went over and said that I was   45   to buy another meal for them. But he  46  refused me and said that they made it a   47   to share everything.

      48  , the lady didn’t take a bite. She sat there   49   her husband eat, and taking turns(轮流) sipping the drink. Again I   50   to buy them something but was refused. When the man finished eating and was   51   his face with a napkin(纸巾), I   52   no longer stand it. I made an offer to them a third time.   53   being politely refused, I asked the lady   54  ,“Madam, why aren’t you eating? You said that you share everything.   55  is it that you are waitting for?”“The teeth,”she answered.

A. served         B. requested         C. collected          D. ordered

A. carrying       B. taking            C. fetching           D. bringing

A. divided        B. cut              C. changed           D. formed

A. it             B. this              C. that              D. one

A. got           B. settled            C. set               D. turned

A. funny         B. crazy             C. strange           D. poor

A. afford         B. pay              C. demand           D. choose

A. While         B. Since             C. As               D. Until

A. came          B. struggled         C. rushed            D. rose

A. anxious        B. willing           C. satisfied           D. quick

A. warmly        B. proudly           C. kindly            D. seriously

A. way           B. habit             C. case              D. model

A. Surprisingly    B. Sadly             C. Shockingly        D. Bitterly

A. seeing         B. noticing           C. watching          D. finding

A. wanted         B.asked             C. planned           D. attempted

A. wiping         B. touching          C. bathing           D. washing

A. should         B. could             C. might            D. would

A. In             B. Upon            C. After             D. With

A. curiously       B. carefully          C. naturally          D. plainly

A. How           B. Who             C. Why             D. What

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