题目内容
Obama’s years in Indonesia were unforgettable for some of his former schoolmates _____ his teachers
- A.as well as
- B.as far as
- C.together with
- D.along with
试题分析:考查短语辨析。A还有,和。。。一样好;B至于,远到;C和。。。一起;D和。。。一起。根据短语意思可知C、D选项相同,均表示并列关系,而as well as 强调前者,根据语境可知A选项正确。句意:奥巴马在印度尼西亚的那些年不仅对他以前的老师们而言是令人难忘的而且对他的一些同学们来说也是难以忘怀的。
考点:考查短语辨析。
President Barack Obama set out his plans for the nation on January 27. At the top of his to-do list: his jobs for Americans, health care and education.
“Although we have our difficulties, our union is strong. We do not give up. We do not stop,” President Barack Obama told American in his State of the Union speech on January 27. Guests and government officials filled the hall of the House of Representatives (众议院).
Obama looked back on his first year in office and explained his plan for the future. He dealt with important matters, including health care, the nation’ s high unemployment, national security (安全) and education. Many times during the 70-minute speech, people in the hall clapped (拍手) their hands happily.
The U.S. law system requires the President to report regularly to government officials. Presidents see the speech as an opportunity to set their goals and encourage the nation.
The President devoted much of his speech to the plight of unemployed (失业的) Americans. “Jobs must be our Number 1 focus (焦点) in 2010,” he said. “People are out of work. They are hurting.” Obama also stressed the value of education. “The best way for people to lead a better life is a first-class education.” he told the nation.
Following the President’s speech, the other party always gets the chance to speak. Bob McDonnell, the new governor of Virginia, spoke for Republicans (共和党人). He agreed with many of Obama’s goals, but pointed out policy difference. He tried to persuade both parties to work together. The President had made the same point earlier in the evening. He promised to hold monthly meetings with members of both parties. “Let’s show the American people,” he said, “that we can do it together.”
【小题1】It can be inferred (推断) from the passage that Obama’s speech on January 27 __________.
was made to explain his plan for the future
was welcomed by the government officials present
was given to ask for foreign help
was actually boring
【小题2】The underlined word “plight” in para. 5 probably means __________.
| A.education | B.safety |
| C.goal | D.sadness |
| A.Health care. | B.Jobs. |
| C.Education. | D.National security. |
Republicans don’ t agree with Obama’ s goals
Obama will try to cooperate with the other party
Bob McDonnell was not clear about the two parties’ policy differences
Republicans thought it difficult for the two parties to work together
The campaign is over. The celebrations have ended. And the work for US president-elect Barack Obama has begun.
The 47-year-old politician rose to the highest post because of his stand against the war in Iraq and his plans to fix a weak economy. But what will the first 47-year-old African-American president do for race relations?
Obama’s victory appears to have given blacks and other minorities a true national role model. For years, many looked to athletes and musicians for inspiration. As Darius Turner, an African-American high school student in Los Angeles, told the Los Angeles Times, “Kobe doesn’t have to be everybody’s role model anymore.”
Recent polls(民意测验)also suggest that Obama’s victory has given Americans new optimism about race relations. For example, a USA Today poll found that two-thirds of Americans believe relations between blacks and whites “will finally be worked out”. This is the most hopeful response since the question was first asked during the civil rights revolution in 1963.
However, it’s still too early to tell whether Obama’s presidency will begin to solve many of the social problems facing low-income black communities.
Although blacks make up only 13 percent of the US population, 55 percent of all prisoners are African-American. Such numbers can be blamed on any number of factors on America’s racist past, a failure of government policy and the collapse(瓦解)of the family unit in black communities.
It is unlikely that Obama will be able to reverse (扭转) such trends overnight. However, Bill Bank, an expert of African-American Studies, says that eventually young blacks need to find role models in their own communities. “That’s not Martin Luther King, and not Barack Obama,” he told the Los Angeles Times. “It’s actually the people closest to them. Barack only has so much influence.”
In the opinion of black British politician Trevor Phillips, Obama’s rise will contribute more to multiculturalism than to race relations in the US.
“When the G8 meets, the four most important people in the room will be the president of China, the prime minister of India, the prime minister of Japan and Barak Obama,” he told London’s The Times newspaper. “It will be the first time we’ve seen that on our television screens. That will be a huge psychological shift (心理转变) for both the white people and the colored ones in the world.”
【小题1】For years, before Obama was elected president of the US, __________.
| A.Kobe was the only role model for all the blacks |
| B.blacks could only find role models on the basketball court |
| C.minorities in America couldn’t find role models in their real life |
| D.American blacks had no role model who was successful in political area |
| A.it’s better for young blacks to find role models in those who are close to them |
| B.young blacks should not be so much influenced by Obama |
| C.blacks should find other role models because Obama is far from their reality |
| D.Obama is not the proper role model for African-Americans |
| A.The First African-American President | B.America’s New Role Model |
| C.Obama-- A Successful Black . | D.Choosing a Right Role Model |
| A.The other three leaders all support Obama. |
| B.Obama is an African-American president. |
| C.None of the four leaders is white. |
| D.The other three leaders except Obama are from Asian countries. |