摘要:Her mother is with her & never allows her to go out alone at any time. A.patient B.hard C.firm D. absurd

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Washington, November 1, 2012  (CNN) -- After years of planning and months of campaigning(竞选), the most expensive presidential race in history comes down to a final five-day whirlwind of speeches and television ads in the eight states still up for grabs.
President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney plan to hold virtually nonstop events between now and the Tuesday election considered too close to call.
The focus is on battleground states worth 95 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win. Both sides are trying to close the deal with a decreasing number of uncommitted(未表态的) voters, while making sure supporters actually cast ballots.
That means a game of campaign chess that started Thursday, with appearances by the candidates (候选人)and their assistants as well as advertising dollars allocated to the places considered most vital to success.
Concluding a race expected to cost more than $6 billion overall, Obama and Romney and their running mates will hit all the battleground states -- Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, New Hampshire, Nevada, Virginia and Wisconsin. The campaigns also are unloading a blast of television ads and mailings that threaten to overwhelm voters already saturated with politicking. Perhaps no one said it better than 4-year-old Abigael Evans of Fort Collins, Colorado, who -- according to NPR -- cried after listening to more election coverage on the radio and told her mother, ‘I'm tired of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.’
【小题1】The underlined phrase “too close to call” probably means               .

A.a game that one side is clearly winning.
B.a tie in which neither side seems likely to win
C.so close that you need not use a telephone
D.a visit close to one’s home state
【小题2】What is the focus of the last-5 -day campaigns for both presidential candidates?
A.To make sure that their supporters understand their policies.
B.To collect enough money for campaign ads.
C.To paint their rival as black as possible.
D.To win over the voters who have not decide which candidate to vote for.
【小题3】The public generally feel ________ about these last-days election efforts.
A.excitedB.disappointedC.annoyedD.relieved

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Washington, November 1, 2012  (CNN) -- After years of planning and months of campaigning(竞选), the most expensive presidential race in history comes down to a final five-day whirlwind of speeches and television ads in the eight states still up for grabs.

President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney plan to hold virtually nonstop events between now and the Tuesday election considered too close to call.

The focus is on battleground states worth 95 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win. Both sides are trying to close the deal with a decreasing number of uncommitted(未表态的) voters, while making sure supporters actually cast ballots.

That means a game of campaign chess that started Thursday, with appearances by the candidates (候选人)and their assistants as well as advertising dollars allocated to the places considered most vital to success.

Concluding a race expected to cost more than $6 billion overall, Obama and Romney and their running mates will hit all the battleground states -- Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, New Hampshire, Nevada, Virginia and Wisconsin. The campaigns also are unloading a blast of television ads and mailings that threaten to overwhelm voters already saturated with politicking. Perhaps no one said it better than 4-year-old Abigael Evans of Fort Collins, Colorado, who -- according to NPR -- cried after listening to more election coverage on the radio and told her mother, ‘I'm tired of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.’

1.The underlined phrase “too close to call” probably means               .

A.a game that one side is clearly winning.

B.a tie in which neither side seems likely to win

C.so close that you need not use a telephone

D.a visit close to one’s home state

2.What is the focus of the last-5 -day campaigns for both presidential candidates?

A.To make sure that their supporters understand their policies.

B.To collect enough money for campaign ads.

C.To paint their rival as black as possible.

D.To win over the voters who have not decide which candidate to vote for.

3.The public generally feel ________ about these last-days election efforts.

A.excited           B.disappointed       C.annoyed          D.relieved

 

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     When passing the bus station in the way home,                                  1.________
I found a little girl alone crying. Obviously, she lost,                                 2.________
looking for her mother. I went up and asked her why.
When asking where her mother was, she shook her head,                      3.________
but kept crying. Then I took her to the                                                   4.________
station office for a help. "Anyone who's lost a child, please come            5.________
to our broadcasting room…" was soon hearing again and again.             6.________
Minutes later, a worrying mother came. The girl ran to her                      7.________
happily, tear still in her eyes. The mother                                                8. ________
was thankful and asked for my name. With a smile,                                9.________
I answered, "I'm a League member. I have just done
that a League member should do. It's my duty."                                     10.________
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