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_______ for two miles, the car broke down.
A. I drove my car B. Having run C. To have driven D. Having driven
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So carelessly _______ that he almost killed himself.
A. he drives B. he drove
C. does D. did he drive he drive
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—What’s going on there? There were too many people.
—A car drove ____ a truck and the driver was ____ being killed in the accident.
A. against; near B. into close to C. into; next to D. into; nearly
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The car in which I drove to work .?
A.was belonged to me B.belonged to me?
C.belonged to mine D.was belonging to mine
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Montgomery is a large city in the southern state of Alabama. This state had many 1 that forced black people, called “coloureds”, to be separated 2 white people.
Restaurants drinking fountains, and buses had 3 that forced “coloureds” to be in a certain section away from white people.
Rose Parks decided to 4 one of these laws. On December 1,1955, she got on a bus and sat at the back of the 5 section because the black section was full. When 6 asked her to give up her seat for him, she refused. When the driver insisted she move, she again 7 . The driver called the police and she was arrested.
When the black people of Montgomery heard about her arrest, they had meetings to decide 8 they could do. Martin Luther King had 9 the black population to stand up to injustice (不公正) through non-violent means.
They decided to boycott bus. 10 white people had cars, so only a few rode the bus. The bus company could not make 11 money to buy fuel and pay the drivers. They 12 thousands of dollars.
The bus boycott lasted 381 days. During the time black people 13 long distances to their 14 . The law had to be changed 15 Blacks would again ride the bus. In 1956, the Supreme Court in Washington D. C. decided it was not lawful to 16 black people to sit in a special section of the bus. The new law meant that people of any race could sit anywhere on the bus. Rose Parks had changed the 17 of separation for all of the southern states. She stated that her 18 came from two sources (来源). The first was the 19 she saw in her mother and grandparents when they faced difficult situations. The second was from an inner feeling about right and 20 , justice and injustice. Some people call her the “Mother of the Civil Rights Movement”. Certainly, her act of bravery changed the lives of black people in the southern states.
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