1955年12月1号晚上,美国Alabama州首府蒙哥马利(Montgomery /mɒntˈɡʌməri/)的一辆公交车上,一个名叫 Rosa Parks 的黑人女工下班回家。 当时阿拉巴马州公共汽车上的座位前四排是白人乘客专区,黑人不能坐。 Rosa Parks坐在第五排,白人乘客区后面的第一排(the fi...
D On December 1,1955, Rosa Parks was planning to take the bus home from work as usual. She had just finished working as a sea mstress(女裁缝)at a depart- ment store and then walked to the bus stop. As she first boarded the bus, she no- ticed that the driver was the same man...
It was a cold winter’s evening Thursday, December 1, 1955, when Rosa Parks stood on a crowded Montgomery, Alabama, street corner waiting for the bus to take her home. As soon as the white, green, and yellow Cle...
Rosa Parks (1913—2005) helped initiate the civil rights movement in the United States when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama bus in 1955. Her actions inspired the leaders of the local Black community to organize the
Rosa Parks is a fondly-remembered civil rights activist that is perhaps best known for refusing to yield her seat on a bus in 1955. But there’s much more to her story than just that one moment… So in honor of this inspirational woman, let’s discuss so
阅读理解RosaParks与人权运动One day in December 1955. Ros a Parks left work in Alabama. USA, got on a bus and sat down. More people got on the bus, and soon it was full. One man didn't have a seat. The bus driver said to Rosa. "Stand up!Cive this man your seat!" Ros a was...
根据第一段第一句“One day in December 1955, Rosa Parks left work in Alabama, USA, got on a bus and sat down.”可知故事发生在1955年12月的一天。故选B。 2.推理判断题。题干意为:从第二段中我们能推断出什么?根据第二段内容可推测出当罗莎小的时候黑人孩子在教育上也受到了不平等待遇。故选D。
Event:OnDecember1,1955,shewasattheageof42,whentheRosaparksseatedonabus,thedriveraskedhergiveseattoawhitemansherefusedtogiveupherseat.Meaning:ItchangedthecourseoftheAmericanhistory Arrested Becauseshewasbreakthelawwhichrequiredtheblackpeopletogiveuptheirbusseatstothewhitepeople,Rosaparkswasarrestesandfined$14 ...
Parks, Rosa On December 1, 1955, when Rosa Parks climbed on board the bus in Montgomery, Alabama, she had no way of knowing that her actions that day would change a world, and later result in her being considered one of the founders of the civil rights movement....