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1、选词填空-填单词20题Directions:Complete each sentence using the words given below. Each word can be used only once. Change the form where necessary.economygovernor employmentassertallianceprospectsopportunity rebellaunchindustrialdestruction protestphilosophyerademonstrationinspirationalfrustration cynicpeti

2、tionobscureThe former rivals decided to create a(n) 1)when they realizedthey shared a common threat.The streets around the courthouse were all closed down because of the 2) against the ruling.Sandra was explaining how her daughter was beginning to 3) against her rules and authority.The government ha

3、s passed many laws that intended to make us safer, but a(n) 4)would probably suggest that we're just as vulnerable asbefore.The 5)of California held a press conference to announce hiscandidacy for the US Senate.I found the Prime Minister's speech to be very 6); it made me feelhopeful and pat

4、riotic.At this point, Jim has no 7)of landing a job anytime soon; he justcan't find a job for someone with a history degree.P&G plans to 8)a campaign which aims at promoting its sales by10%.a time whenAll the banks in the city 18)My children are growing up today in the Internet all the knowl

5、edge of the world is only a few clicks away.The September 11 terrorist attack in the United States caused more 10) than many people thought possible.During the 1960s, many young people chose to 11)theircountry's involvement in the Vietnam War.The collapsed housing industry in America ultimately

6、had severe consequences for the entire 12)Pedro asked me to sign the 13)in favor of the proposed law.Traveling through Mexico was a wonderful 14)to practiceSpanish, which I spent so many years studying.She chose to major in business at college because she thought it would increase her chances of wel

7、l-paid 15)after graduation.This artist must be fairly 16); I've never heard of her and I'm anart major!Mike explained that it was his personal 17)that governments should never interfere with other countries' internal problems.that no more loans are available tosmall business.Subjects lik

8、e physics and chemistry can cause considerable 19)for students who aren't good at mathematics.To an economist, there is a huge difference between a(n) 20)society and an agricultural one.4) cynic 5) governor9) era 10) destruction6)11) alliance 2) demonstration 3) rebel inspirational 7) prospects

9、8) launch1) protest 12) economy 13) petition 14) opportunity 15) employ ment 16) obscure 17) philosophy 18) assert 19) frustration20) industrialA收起答案单词填空10题Directions:Complete each sentence with a suitable preposition or adverb.21)The students tookthe streets in protest and got a lot of mediaattenti

10、on.21) toA收起答案22)It's difficult to know exactly what the candidates stand becausethey speak in such general terms.22) forA收起答案23)It wasn't until I moved to college that I realized how much I reliedmy parents.23) onA收起答案24)That film about the plight of polar bears really made me sitandpay att

11、ention to climate change.24) upA收起答案the fact that there was a25)Greg wanted to go jogging in spite strong thunderstorm.参考答案:25) ofA收起答案26)I would never be associatedan organization that was cruel toanimals.26) withA收起答案27)keptThe news story was about people who protested because they had beenthe lis

12、t of eligible voters.27) offA收起答案28) pregnant.Barbara decided not to dropof college even though she was参考答案:28) outA收起答案29)Do you really think a group of students can bringchange to thegovernment?参考答案:29) aboutA收起答案30)President Kennedy hoped that the embargo would bring the Cubangovernmentits knees.

13、参考答案:31) toA收起答案选词填空(15选10) 10题Directions:Read the following passage, and select a suitable word for each blank from the word bank. Write down the corresponding letter for each item in the blank. Each word can be used only once.?A) haze?B) campus?C) liberal?D) clash?E) passionate?F) launch?G) resign

14、ation?H) apatheticI) sophomores?J) repressive?K) chanting?L) assert?M) collectively?N) resonance?O) technologicalWhen I was in college, I was a reporter for the school newspaper. My very first article was about a student protest on 31). The students, mostlyfreshmen and 32)gathered outside the chemis

15、try building. Theywere calling for the 33)of Professor Keyes, who they claimed wasa particularly 34)teacher. He ran his classroom like a dictator anddidn't grade fairly. The students were mostly peaceful and they spent all day 35)"Down with Keyes! Down with Keyes!" However, they did ha

16、ve aminor 36)with other students who tried to defend Professor Keyes.Nobody was hurt, but it was obvious that both sides were very 37) about their beliefs.You could say that my college had a very 38)environment.Students were encouraged to think for themselves, 39)their rights,and fight for what they

17、 believed in. This wasn't the only protest during my college years, either. You certainly couldn't criticize the students for being 40) ;they were always outspoken and involved!32) campus 32) sophomores 33) resignation 34) repressive 35) chanting 36) clash 37) passionate 38) liberal 39) asse

18、rt 40) apatheticA收起答案仔细阅读5题Directions:Read the passage and answer the following questions.One of the most famous student protests to ever occur in the United States took place between May 1 and May 4, 1970 at a college campus in the Midwestern state of Ohio. The reason this particular protest is sti

19、ll remembered and famous is because of the unfortunate result of the demonstrations.On April 30, 1970, US President Richard Nixon announced an escalation of the war in Vietnam with a military invasion of Cambodia, which neighbors Vietnam. At that time, the war was extremely unpopular with the public

20、 and many people were frustrated and angered by this new development especially students. Many people had been encouraged by Nixon's promise two years earlier to end the war, but, in 1970, there was still no end in sight.On May 1, students at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio protested against

21、 the American invasion of Cambodia and were calling for an end to the war. The campus protest was peaceful, but emotions grew throughout the day, and riots soon erupted in the town's streets that night. In response, the governor sent National Guard troops to the Kent State University campus to s

22、top the riots and protests.Small protests continued over the next two days, and then, on the morning of May 4, approximately 2,000 students gathered in the center of campus to protest both the war and the presence of soldiers at their school. The soldiers ordered the students to disperse and return

23、to their dorms. When they refused,the soldiers began firing tear gas into the crowd.During the morning, the situation escalated, along with tensions, emotions, and anger. Shortly after noon, the National Guard soldiers opened fire on the students. The cause of this action remains unclear to this day

24、. However, at the end of the day, four students were killed and nine others were wounded. Some of those students were not even involved in the protest. They were just walking by or watching the protest from a distance.41)What were the students at Kent State University protesting against?A. The election of the Ohio governor.B. The American invasion of Cambodia.LIC. The election of President Richard Nixon.。d. The American invasion

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