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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年江蘇省無錫一中高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解

Fifty-two years ago in the USA, a little black girl named Ruby Bridges arrived at her new primary school. The school was in New Orleans, Louisiana.
As she walked toward the school’s front door, an angry crowd of people shouted at her. United States marshals walked with her. A marshal is a police officer. They were there to protect the first grader. That’s because the people didn’t want Ruby to go inside the school. But the 6-year-old walked into the school anyway. As she did, she marched into history books.
The day was Nov. 14, 1960. On that morning, little Ruby became one of the first African Americans to attend an all-white primary school in the South.
Before then, the law in many states said that black children could not attend the same schools as white children. People of different races also had to use separate public restrooms. It was called segregation. That is when people of different races are kept separate.
U.S. leaders worked to end segregation. They helped bring civil rights to all Americans. Those are the rights mean that all people should be treated equally. A few months before Ruby started school, a federal court (聯(lián)邦法庭) had just ordered an end to school segregation in New Orleans.
By the time Ruby started the second grade, there were no more angry people outside her school. There were other African American students in her class. Today, children of all races go to school together.
Bridges said she was never scared to go to school during the first grade. She wasn’t really afraid and she didn’t really know what was going on at the time.
【小題1】Why was Ruby Bridges famous in the American history?

A.She served on the U.S. federal court.
B.She got along well with the U.S. marshals.
C.She helped end school segregation in New Orleans.
D.She brought all rights to the Americans with U.S. leaders.
【小題2】Which of the following is about “segregation” (in Paragraph 4)?
A.White and black children couldn’t study in the same school.
B.All people should have the right to be treated equally.
C.Different races can use the same public convenience.
D.Students of all races should be able to attend school together.
【小題3】What do you think of the U.S. leaders’ work to end segregation?
A.Disappointing.B.Acceptable.
C.Successful. D.Confusing.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆江蘇省高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Fifty-two years ago in the USA, a little black girl named Ruby Bridges arrived at her new primary school. The school was in New Orleans, Louisiana.

As she walked toward the school’s front door, an angry crowd of people shouted at her. United States marshals walked with her. A marshal is a police officer. They were there to protect the first grader. That’s because the people didn’t want Ruby to go inside the school. But the 6-year-old walked into the school anyway. As she did, she marched into history books.

The day was Nov. 14, 1960. On that morning, little Ruby became one of the first African Americans to attend an all-white primary school in the South.

Before then, the law in many states said that black children could not attend the same schools as white children. People of different races also had to use separate public restrooms. It was called segregation. That is when people of different races are kept separate.

U.S. leaders worked to end segregation. They helped bring civil rights to all Americans. Those are the rights mean that all people should be treated equally. A few months before Ruby started school, a federal court (聯(lián)邦法庭) had just ordered an end to school segregation in New Orleans.

By the time Ruby started the second grade, there were no more angry people outside her school. There were other African American students in her class. Today, children of all races go to school together.

Bridges said she was never scared to go to school during the first grade. She wasn’t really afraid and she didn’t really know what was going on at the time.

1.Why was Ruby Bridges famous in the American history?

A.She served on the U.S. federal court.

B.She got along well with the U.S. marshals.

C.She helped end school segregation in New Orleans.

D.She brought all rights to the Americans with U.S. leaders.

2.Which of the following is about “segregation” (in Paragraph 4)?

A.White and black children couldn’t study in the same school.

B.All people should have the right to be treated equally.

C.Different races can use the same public convenience.

D.Students of all races should be able to attend school together.

3.What do you think of the U.S. leaders’ work to end segregation?

A.Disappointing.                          B.Acceptable.

C.Successful.                            D.Confusing.

 

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

Fifty-two years ago in the USA, a little black girl named Ruby Bridges arrived at her new primary school. The school was in New Orleans, Louisiana.
As she walked toward the school’s front door, an angry crowd of people shouted at her. United States marshals walked with her. A marshal is a police officer. They were there to protect the first grader. That’s because the people didn’t want Ruby to go inside the school. But the 6-year-old walked into the school anyway. As she did, she marched into history books.
The day was Nov. 14, 1960. On that morning, little Ruby became one of the first African Americans to attend an all-white primary school in the South.
Before then, the law in many states said that black children could not attend the same schools as white children. People of different races also had to use separate public restrooms. It was called segregation. That is when people of different races are kept separate.
U.S. leaders worked to end segregation. They helped bring civil rights to all Americans. Those are the rights mean that all people should be treated equally. A few months before Ruby started school, a federal court (聯(lián)邦法庭) had just ordered an end to school segregation in New Orleans.
By the time Ruby started the second grade, there were no more angry people outside her school. There were other African American students in her class. Today, children of all races go to school together.
Bridges said she was never scared to go to school during the first grade. She wasn’t really afraid and she didn’t really know what was going on at the time

  1. 1.

    Why was Ruby Bridges famous in the American history?

    1. A.
      She served on the U.S. federal court
    2. B.
      She got along well with the U.S. marshals
    3. C.
      She helped end school segregation in New Orleans
    4. D.
      She brought all rights to the Americans with U.S. leaders
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is about “segregation” (in Paragraph 4)?

    1. A.
      White and black children couldn’t study in the same school
    2. B.
      All people should have the right to be treated equally
    3. C.
      Different races can use the same public convenience
    4. D.
      Students of all races should be able to attend school together
  3. 3.

    What do you think of the U.S. leaders’ work to end segregation?

    1. A.
      Disappointing
    2. B.
      Acceptable
    3. C.
      Successful
    4. D.
      Confusing

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

It’s flu season.

What are you doing about it?

David Oreck, Founder

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For the very young and the very old and virtually everyone in between, the flu is nothing to sneeze at. So here’s what you can do. Check with your doctor to see if a flu shot is right for you. Wash your hands frequently. Maintain a healthy diet and regimen of exercise. And because you’re spending most of your time indoors, it makes sense that the air in your home is as fresh, clean and pure as it can be.

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60. What’s the author’s purpose of writing this article?

A. To tell us to protect us from flu virus.    

B. To explain how his Air Purifier works.

C. To introduce the benefits of his Air Purifier.

D. To persuade reader to buy his Air purifier.

61. According to the author, the flu_________.

A. doesn’t cause sneezes

B. should be paid serious attention to

C. can be caused by spreading much time indoors

D. only spreads among the very young and the very old.

62. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?

A. A flu shot may prevent you from the flu.

B. The U. S. submarine fleet have taken some measures to prevent the flu.

C. The price of Oreck Air Purifier is lower than other similar products.

D. The Oreck Air Purifier has more advantages than others.

63. The Oreck Air Purifier has the same function with others in _______.

A. capturing germs      B. destroying viruses, bacteria and germs

C. curing the flu        D. the fact that electronic filters never need replacing

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