Rosa Parks坐在第五排,白人乘客区后面的第一排(the first row of the colored section)。 courtesy: history.com 车停了几站后,白人区坐满了,司机James F. Blake 喊话让 Rosa Parks 和其他三个黑人乘客往后排挪,腾出中间靠前的座位给白人乘客。 "Move y'all, I w...
Rosa Parks died in 2005 at the age of 92. She spent her whole life fighting for fair treatment.( )5. What does the underlined word "that" refer to? A. Everyone should receive fair treatment. B. White people enjoyed the most freedom. C. Black people and white people were different. ...
Rosa Parks died on October twenty-fourth, two thousand five. She was ninety-two years old. Her body lay in honor in the United States Capitol building in Washington. She was the first American woman to be so honored. Thirty thousand people walked ...
Mrs. Parks died on October 24,2005. “ She sat down in order that we might stand up,” said civil rights leaders Jesse Jackson. “ Her imprisonment opened the doors for our long journey to freedom.” 1. From the passage we can infer that in Rosa Parks’ time black people ___. A....
'"Mrs Parks died on October 24, 2005. "She sat downincorder that we might stand up,"said civil rights leaderesse Jackson. "Her imprisonment opened the doors forour long journey to freedom. "From the passage we can infer that in Rosa Parks'timeblack peopleA. were not allowed to take ...
Rosa Parks died on October twenty-fourth, two thousand five. She was ninety-two years old. Her body lay in honor in the United States Capitol building in Washington. She was the first American woman to be so honored. Thirty thousand people walked silently past her body to show their respec...
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。
解析 【答案】B【核心短语/词汇】at the age of:在...的年龄【翻译】Rosa Parks工作来帮助黑人并且死于10月25日,年龄92岁。【解析】通过句意“在92”,可推测出横线处应为“年龄”。结合选项,A选项意为死亡;B选项意为年龄;C选项意为生活;D选项意为学校。故选B。
Mrs. Parks died on October 24,2005. “She sat down in order that we might stand up,” said civil rights leaders Jesse Jackson.“Her imprisonment opened the doors for our long journey to freedom.” 1. From the passage we can infer that in Rosa Parks’ time black people . A. were not...
On October 24, 2005, Parks quietly died in her apartment in Detroit at the age of 92. She had been diagnosed the previous year with progressive dementia, which she had been suffering from since at least 2002. Parks’ death was marked by several memorial services, among them, lying in ho...