题目内容
— I’m sorry I made______ mistake. But I won’t make the same mistake for______ second time.
— Never mind. Nobody is perfect.
A. a; a B. a; the C. the; the D. a; /
A 【解析】句意:-很抱歉我犯了一个错误。但是我不会再犯同样的错误的。-没关系,每个人都是不完美的。a是不定冠词,修饰可数名词单数,表示泛指;the是定冠词,表示特指。第一个空是固定短语make a mistake犯错误;第二个空后second是序数词,常和定冠词搭配,表示特指第二个,但根据句意可知,这里表示的是再一次的意思,应用不定冠词a加上序数词。故选A。任务型阅读
Ten-year old Obama was one of the only three black students at his school in Honolulu, Hawaii. The young boy didn’t look the same as most other students. White girls wanted to touch his hair. A white boy asked him whether(是否) his father ate people. “I lied to them that my father was a Kenyan prince(王子), but I kept asking myself who I was,” said Obama.
However, 37 years later, the boy made history. Barack Obama became the first black president in U.S. history. Obama was born on August 4, 1961. His father is an African(非洲人) and his mother is a white American. This unusual background (背景)made him want to know who he was. With the help of his friends, Obama finally went to college. His hard work made him a star at Harvard University, a famous university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Later, he became the third black senator(议员)in U.S. history.
During his competition for U.S. president, Obama talked about his background. He called for a United States of America, rather than(而不是)a white America or a black America. Obama’s success(成功)is a historic victory(胜利). It made Martin Luther King’s dream come true. That is: A man should not be judged(判断) by the colour of his skin(皮肤), but by the content(内容) of his character(性格).
The title | The first 1. president in U.S. history |
Be born | On 2.4 ,1961 |
At age 10 | The number of black students at his school is 3. |
He looked 4.from most other students. | |
In college | Got lots of support from his 5. |
Grew popular among the students because of his 6. work | |
Later | Became the 7.black senator in U.S. history |
At age 47 | Preferred to(较喜欢) call for a United Stated of 8. |
won his competition for U.S.9. | |
Obama’s 10. made Martin Luther King’s dream come true |