摘要: 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. 答案 63.A 64.B 65.C 66.D Passage 16 Danielle Steel America’s sweetheart is one of the hardest working woman in the book business. Unlike other productive authors who write one book at a time, she can work on up to five. Her research some before writing takes at least three years. Once she has fully studied her subjects, ready to divided into a book, she can spend twenty hours nonstop at her desk.. Danielle Steel comes from New York and was sent to France [or her education. After graduation, he worked in the public relations and advertising, industries. Later she started a job as a writer which she was best fit for. Her achievements are unbelievable: 390 million copies of books in print, nearly fifty New York Times best-selling novels, and a series of “Max and Martha picture books for children to help them. Deal with the real-life problem of death, new babies and new schools. Her l998 book about the death of her was shot to the top of the New York Times best-selling list as soon as it came out. Twenty-eight of her books have been made into film. She is listed in the Guinness Books of World Records for one of her hooks being the Times best-seller for 381 weeks straight. Not content with a big house, a loving family, and a view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Danielle Steel considers her readers to be the most important resourceand has kept in touch with them by e-mail. While she is often compared to the heroinesof her own invention. Her life is undoubtedly much quieter. But if she does have anything in common with them, it is her strength of will and her inimitablestyle. There is only one Danielle Steel.

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Dear all,
     Please read Professor Hume's email about his next lecture on Rosa Parks.
    Susan Miller
    Secretary
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.
1. 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.
2. What does the underlined word "forward" mean?
A. Explain.
B. Send.
C. Take.
D. Read.
3. 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
4. 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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Dear all,

  Please read Professor Hume's email about his next lecture on Rosa Parks

  Susan Miller

  Secretary

  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 timeThe 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 Oct24, 2005At StPaul AMEChurch in Montgomery, a large crowd including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice celebrated her lifeRice 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 MrsParks, I probably would not be standing here as Secretary of State"

  After her casket(灵枢)was placed at the Capitol, USPresident Bush, members of Congress and ordinary Americans paid their respectsIn 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

(1)

What is the main purpose of Susan's email?

[  ]

A.

To introduce to the students Rosa Parks

B.

To make arrangements for Professor Hume's class

C.

To help the students organize a lecture

D.

To answer Professor Hume's last email

(2)

What does the underlined word "forward" mean?

[  ]

A.

explain

B.

take

C.

send

D.

read

(3)

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.

set a good example in her early life for other black Americans

D.

made racial equality a common value in American society

(4)

How was Rosa Parks treated after her death?

[  ]

A.

She was honored to lie in state at the Capitol

B.

She was received by President Bush at the Capitol

C.

She was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom

D.

She was named "mother of the civil rights movement"

(5)

Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Rosa Parks wasn't different from many African-Americans other day

B.

Rosa Parks action made American history

C.

The professor provided some material to help the students go over his last lecture

D.

President Bush attended Rosa Parks funeral in honour of her

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Dear all,

Please read Professor Hume’s email about his next lecture on Rosa Parks.

Susan Miller

Secretary

Dear Susan,

Please forward this message to students of my history class.

Beside 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 (国会大厦), 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.

69. What is the main purpose of Susan’s email?

A. To prepare 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.

70. What does the underlined word “forward” mean?

A. Explain.                B. Send.                 C. Take.                    D. Read.

71. The political influence 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

72. 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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Dear all,

Please read Professor Hume's email about his next lecture on Rosa Parks.

Susan Miller

Secretary

***************************************

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.

(1)

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.

(2)

What does the underlined word “forward” mean?

[  ]

A.

Explain.

B.

Send.

C.

Take.

D.

Read.

(3)

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

(4)

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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Dear all,

Please read Professor Hume's email about his next lecture on Rosa Parks.

Susan Miller

Secretary

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.

1.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.

2.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

3.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.

4.Which of the following statements about Rosa Parks is wrong?

A.Rosa Parks was once forced to give up her seat to a white man on a bus.

B.Parks received numerous awards in her life, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal.

C.Parks died at the age of 92.

D.Rosa Parks won respects of both ordinary Americans and members of Congress.

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