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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 英语单选_集考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、american blacks experienced a revolution after 1945, a revolution in expectations. following world war , the steady movement toward first-class citizenship for black people quickened, with significant

2、 actions taking place in courts of law, in voting booths, in restaurants and in the streets of the nation.a decade of intense civil rights activity was launched in 1954 when the united states supreme court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional. in 1955, dr. martin luther king, jr. , eff

3、ectively organized the blacks of atlanta, georgia, in a bus boycott. the boycott lasted two years, and when it was over, blacks no longer were degraded by being forced to sit or stand in the rear of buses.in 1960, a group of black college students decided that they, sis well as white persons, had th

4、e right to eat at a lunch counter in greensboro, north carolina. this sit-in sparked an aggressive national movement and, in the next few years, thousands of young men and women - black and white, north and south - overturned local laws and customs that had maintained segregation. sit-ins, prayins,

5、freedom rides, freedom marches and demonstrations to open all schools to black children took place across the nation.several important actions took place to change the status of black people _. ( )a.after world war b.in 1954c.before 1945d.in 19602、american blacks experienced a revolution after 1945,

6、 a revolution in expectations. following world war , the steady movement toward first-class citizenship for black people quickened, with significant actions taking place in courts of law, in voting booths, in restaurants and in the streets of the nation.a decade of intense civil rights activity was

7、launched in 1954 when the united states supreme court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional. in 1955, dr. martin luther king, jr. , effectively organized the blacks of atlanta, georgia, in a bus boycott. the boycott lasted two years, and when it was over, blacks no longer were degraded

8、by being forced to sit or stand in the rear of buses.in 1960, a group of black college students decided that they, sis well as white persons, had the right to eat at a lunch counter in greensboro, north carolina. this sit-in sparked an aggressive national movement and, in the next few years, thousan

9、ds of young men and women - black and white, north and south - overturned local laws and customs that had maintained segregation. sit-ins, prayins, freedom rides, freedom marches and demonstrations to open all schools to black children took place across the nation.in which city was the bus boycott o

10、rganized ( )a.georgia.b.greensboro.c.north carolina.d.atlant3、american blacks experienced a revolution after 1945, a revolution in expectations. following world war , the steady movement toward first-class citizenship for black people quickened, with significant actions taking place in courts of law

11、, in voting booths, in restaurants and in the streets of the nation.a decade of intense civil rights activity was launched in 1954 when the united states supreme court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional. in 1955, dr. martin luther king, jr. , effectively organized the blacks of atlan

12、ta, georgia, in a bus boycott. the boycott lasted two years, and when it was over, blacks no longer were degraded by being forced to sit or stand in the rear of buses.in 1960, a group of black college students decided that they, sis well as white persons, had the right to eat at a lunch counter in g

13、reensboro, north carolina. this sit-in sparked an aggressive national movement and, in the next few years, thousands of young men and women - black and white, north and south - overturned local laws and customs that had maintained segregation. sit-ins, prayins, freedom rides, freedom marches and dem

14、onstrations to open all schools to black children took place across the nation.who are the first to make the success of sit-in become true ( )a.black college students and whites.b.first-class citizens.c.the blacks of atlanta.d.young men and women in greensboro.4、american blacks experienced a revolut

15、ion after 1945, a revolution in expectations. following world war , the steady movement toward first-class citizenship for black people quickened, with significant actions taking place in courts of law, in voting booths, in restaurants and in the streets of the nation.a decade of intense civil right

16、s activity was launched in 1954 when the united states supreme court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional. in 1955, dr. martin luther king, jr. , effectively organized the blacks of atlanta, georgia, in a bus boycott. the boycott lasted two years, and when it was over, blacks no longer

17、 were degraded by being forced to sit or stand in the rear of buses.in 1960, a group of black college students decided that they, sis well as white persons, had the right to eat at a lunch counter in greensboro, north carolina. this sit-in sparked an aggressive national movement and, in the next few years, thousands of young men and women - black and white, north and south - overturned local laws and customs that had maintained segregation. sit-ins, prayins, freed

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