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  Martin Luther King, the son of a minister in the church, was born in 1929 in the southeast of the United States. When he was a boy, he  1 making friends and disliked  2 in any form. At the age of fifteen, he  3 an entrance prize to a college in one of the  4 states, where black people have equal  5 and were free to live, study and work  6 they wished. But, at this  7 ,the southern states  8 their laws to continue the  9 of blacks and whites, though slavery was  10 early in 1865.

  In the southern states  11 were passed to forbid(禁止) whites to marry blacks. There  12 shops, restaurants. Hospitals, buses, trains and schools for blacks. Blacks were not  13 to vote(选举) in the southern states  14 they passed a reading test.

  King thought it was  15 and necessary for blacks to win  16 civil(国内的) rights by  17 revolution, not by fighting and killing. He  18 the government so set blacks free and give them  19 .

  In 1964, he got the Nobel Prize for  20 and gave the whole of the $ 54,600 prize to the  21 movement. In the same year a new Civil Rights Act was passed to  22 blacks equally. In 1965 a new Voting Rights Bill became law.  23 , all blacks had the rights to vote.

  King was  24 on April 4th, 1968, because he made many  25 in the black liberation movement. He was considered as an important leader in the black liberation movement.

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A.started   B.hated   C.continued   D.liked

2

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A.speaking   B.playing   C.fighting   D.working

3

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A.brought   B.won   C.caught   D.stole

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A.free   B.other   C.southern   D.northern

5

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A.life   B.conditions   C.rights   D.education

6

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A.as   B.so   C.when   D.as

7

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A.college   B.time   C.end   D.beginning

8

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A.planned   B.broke   C.passed   D.improved

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A.relations   B.separation   C.fights   D.opinions

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A.on   B.over   C.refused   D.ended

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A.rules   B.orders   C.laws   D.suggestions

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A.separated   B.newly-built   C.special   D.cheap

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A.allowed   B.asked   C.hoped   D.invited

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A.so that   B.because   C.if   D.unless

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A.valuable   B.right   C.possible   D.useful

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A.a few   B.equal   C.a great many   D.simple

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A.hard   B.peaceful   C.fighting   D.public

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A.forced   B.ordered   C.agreed   D.organized

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A.truth   B.everything   C.rights   D.food

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A.Physics   B.Politics   C.Science   D.Peace

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A.slave   B.peace   C.progress   D.freedom

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A.receive   B.help   C.treat   D.educate

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A.Also   B.However   C.Once   D.From then on

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A.murdered   B.destroyed   C.forbidden   D.finished

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A.decisions   B.changes   C.plans   D.enemies

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 On April 8, 1995, five tourists set off from Minneapolis Airport. They were very excited, for it was their first trip to Mexico.

  After five hours, they landed in Acapulco, a tourist city in Mexico. It was very hot, but they walked happily to the Customs . The official examined their passports carefully, finding there was no visa on it. They were told that it was a must for them to enter the country. They explained to the official that they had got in touch with the Mexican Consulate (领事馆) in Chicago and was told no visa was needed, but the official still did not let them pass.

  So they began to call the US Consulate in Acapulco, but did not get the problem done. After they had worked for three hours, they were told to leave for the USA at once.

  They arrived in Detroit that same night after six hours' trip. To their joy, they were shown into a room where a lady official in the airport asked them to tell her their story from the very beginning. And then she suggested they go back to Mimmeapolis Airport to get their money back. But the five tourists still wanted to go to Mexico instead. Then she had to tell them to stay in a nearby hotel for a night and call to see her the next morning.

  They were so tired that they slept very well and woke up late Sunday morning. To their surprise, they saw snow and ice outside. They called the airport but nobody was there. In the afternoon they decided to go to the airport to see Mary again. Finally they caught her and had a long talk with her. She tried the best to manage their plane tickets but they had to get the visas before 12:00 Monday morning.

  They took a taxi and went to look for Mexican Consulate according to the address given by Mary. But the gate was shut. So they drove to a small town near Canada and took some pictures there. They got up early on Monday morning and went there again for visas. After waiting for an hour or so, the official turned up and they got what they wanted by paying $ 17 each. They drove happily to the airport, knowing that their holiday really started now.

41. When did the five people start traveling from Minneapolis?

A. On Friday      B.On Saturday       C.On Sunday        D.On Monday

42.Where is Minneapolis according to this passage?

A. In the USA     B.In Canada         C.In Mexico        D.In Russia

43. What does the word Visa mean in Chinese?

A.护照           B.检疫            C.签证             D.机票

44. Where do you think the official named Mary works?

A.In Minneapolis Airport               B.In the US Consulate

C.At the Customs in Acapulco           D.In Detroit Airport

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  Martin Luther King was born in Georgia in 1929.When he was   1   a boy, Dr.King learned that his   2  , the black Americans, were   3   treated① differently from most of   4   fellow② Americans.Many could not attend good schools,   5   good jobs, or live in nice houses because of the color of their   6  .Dr.King knew that in a free country this was   7  .He wanted to help his black brothers,   8   he decided to go to school and become   9   minister.He became a pastor(牧师)in Montgomery, Alabama.This is   10   Martin Luther King’s “Peaceful fight” first began.

  Dr.King worked   11   equality in other cities.He knew that the   12   way people could win their rights was to remain peaceful,   13   in face of danger.Dr.King won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his achievement and   14  

  The whole nation   15   the terrible event that   16   on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee.Martin Luther King was   17  .The man who had preached nonviolence(非暴力)died   18  

  But Dr.King’s dream can never   19  .Many Americans are still   20   to make that dream come true.

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already

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still

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such

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not

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A.

family

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friends

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people

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country

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A.

seldom

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sometimes

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some time

D.

often

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A.

his

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its

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our

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their

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get

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look for

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lose

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to do

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A.

faces

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skin

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bodies

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clothes

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even worse

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better

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wrong

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reasonable

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as

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because

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so

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but

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the

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one

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another

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a

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where

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why

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what

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whether

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with

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in

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by

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for

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only

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other

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wrong

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second

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A.

except

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even

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if

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also

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A.

honor

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victory

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courage

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failure

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discourage

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saw

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mourned

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rebelled

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A.

passed

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spread

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happened

D.

appeared

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defeated

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shot

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caught

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struck

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bravely

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violently

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quietly

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suddenly

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die

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be believed

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realize

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fail

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A.

wanted

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working

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prepared

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struggling

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  American sign language has an interesting history.Although there have always been deaf individuals in America, the history really begins in 1817.Before 1817 deaf people communicated by using “home signs”.Gestures were individually created and used within the home for simple communication.There were no schools or formal sign language training for the deaf.

  So, why was 1817 an important date? Well, the story begins with Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet.Gallaudet met his neighbor's daughter Alice Cogswell.Alice was the young deaf daughter of Dr.Mason Cogswell from Hartford, Connecticut.Gallaudet began teaching Alice to read and write a few simple words.Excited by the success Dr.Cogswell encouraged Gallaudet to establish a school for the deaf.Cogswell raised the money and Gallaudet traveled to Britain to learn the methods used there.However, the schools refused to share their instructional techniques and methods.

  While in London, there happened to be a demonstration of the French method of deaf education.Britain was using an oral method of instruction; however, the French method used signs.Gallaudet was fascinated with the method and was able to meet with the instructor, Sicard, and his two deaf pupils, Jean Massieu and Laurent Clerc.Sicard agreed to teach Gallaudet his method and Gallaudet went to Paris to learn French signs.After a while, Gallaudet wished to return home and convinced Clerc to go with him and help him establish the school.The trip home was a 52-day voyage during which Clerc taught Gallaudet French signs and Gallaudet taught Clerc English.

  On April 15, 1817, Laurent Clerc and Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet established what is currently known as the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut.The opening of the first school for the deaf can be viewed as one of the most important events in current deaf culture.

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What is the text mainly about?

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A.

How Gallaudet set up the first school for the deaf in America.

B.

What contributions Gallaudet made to the education of the deaf in America.

C.

Different methods of teaching the deaf in the world.

D.

Who invented American sign language.

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Before 1817 deaf people in America ________.

[  ]

A.

couldn't even communicate with their parents at home

B.

could only have simple communication within home

C.

could only communicate with an oral method

D.

could only communicate with deaf people from other homes

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Schools in Britain didn't teach Gallaudet because ________.

[  ]

A.

their methods were quite different

B.

they thought it was impossible for Gallaudet to learn

C.

Gallaudet knew little about sign language

D.

they wanted to keep their methods a secret

(4)

What happened during the 52-day voyage back to America?

[  ]

A.

Clerc began to teach Gallaudet French signs.

B.

American sign language began to form in Gallaudet's mind.

C.

Gallaudet learned many of French signs.

D.

Both men learned the language of the other.

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    1   Amelia Earhart did what no other woman had dared to do, so she is my hero.(改写成同义句)She became the first woman aviator(飞行员)in the world to try to fly around the world.She made it easier for other women to go out and do things only men had done.

  Amelia Earhart lived in Atchison, Kansas.Her parents were Amy and Edwin.She had a sister named Muriel who was named Pidge   2  (介词)a blue pigeon in her favorite song.She didn’t have a very happy childhood, for her father was an alcoholic(酒鬼).When she became a teenager in World War Ⅰ, she served as a volunteer nurse.After the war, she studied at Columbia University.  3  (从属连词)she was doing well in school, she went back to California to be with her parents.One day she went with her father to an“aerial meet”and went on a 10 minute flight over Los Angeles.At that moment, she knew that   4  (fly)was what she wanted to do.

  Amelia had heard of a woman aviation teacher, Anita Snook, and   5  (gave/took)flying lessons with her at Kinner Field near Long Beach, California.In July, Amelia bought a plane and named it“The Canary.”In October, 1922, Amelia began breaking world records and   6  (动词)a women’s highest altitude(海拔高度)record at 14 000 feet.

  On April 27, 1926, Mr.H.H.Railey called Amelia and asked,“  7  (疑问副词)would you like to be the first woman to fly across the Atlantic?”  8   Mr.Railey had asked by George Putman, a New York Publisher, to find a woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.(改错)No woman had ever flown this far across the Atlantic.Since Earhart had no experience with more than one-engine planes, Amelia went on the flight as a passenger.Two men, Wilmer Stultz and Slim Gordon, were   9  (actual)going to fly the plane.On Sunday, June 3,1928, Amelia went to Nova Scotia to start her flight.Some bad weather held the flight back until June 18, though.They flew through dense fog most of the way and landed in South Wales instead of Ireland with only a bit of fuel left.

  Amelia got all the attention as the   10  (序数词)“girl”to fly across the Atlantic.She was upset that the two men who had actually flown the plane didn’t get any attention.

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