问题 单项选择题

指挥人员在发出“要主钩”、“要副钩”、“微动范围”手势或旗语时,要目视司机,同时可发出()音响信号,司机接到信号后,要准确操作。

A、注意

B、预备

C、明白

D、重复

答案

参考答案:B

材料题

阅读下列材料,回答问题。

材料1:“对于许多未经过帝王之治的青年,辛亥革命的政治意义是常被低估的,这并不足怪,因为他们没有看到推翻几千年因袭下来的专制政体是多么不易的一件事。”——《荏苒三十年》林伯渠

材料2:1937年,红星照耀西方。该年1月,在美国《生活》杂志上,惊异的出现了毛 * * 的头像。在斯诺为他拍摄的一系列照片中,那张头带八角帽,神情沉着,面容清癯的肖像无疑最为著名。——《复兴之路》(环球时报)

材料3:抗日战争胜利前夕,毛 * * 在中共“七大”上做了政治报告《论联合政府》,为新民主主义中国的政治制度进行了理论探索,对建立新中国有重要影响。

下表同样是联合性质的民主的正式的政府”;彻底实现人民的言论、出版、集会、结社。

(1)请概述以孙中山为代表的资产阶级革命党人为推翻专制政体所进行的艰苦的革命斗争的史实。

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(2)结合材料2及所学知识,你认为毛 * * 当时引起美国《生活》杂志高度重视的原因最有可能是什么?请你分别从理论和实践的角度概括出毛 * * 为中 * * 的复兴作出了怎样的贡献?

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(3)依据解放战争时期(1945——1949)的史实,简要说明中 * * 党为建立“联合性质的民主的正式的政府”所进行的政治上的努力。

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阅读理解

“You must be mad!” said my friends. “Giving up your job now, when there isn't much chance of finding another one, ever!”

But I had already come to my lonely decision. To wake up in the morning with a sense of fear, to force a hasty breakfast down an unwilling throat and then to set off for work with pounding heart and frozen face had become habitual, and I had turned to tranquilizers(镇定剂) to help me along.

It hadn't always been as bad as this. Ten years before I had managed quite well.

I, in common with most other teachers, am rather self­critical, and I knew now I was no longer “managing”.My classes were noisy, the children were not learning very much, and my attempts to cope with changing teaching methods produced very little effect. At one time my very presence in the doorway would be enough to ensure a partial silence. Now they give a vague(含糊的) “Hello, Miss”, and carry on. I had run out of enjoyment and enthusiasm. It was time to stop.

Was it all my own failure? In fairness to myself, I don't think it was. I had plenty of ideas, I loved my subject, and I liked children.

I had been idealistic. But the reality I faced was bored children, over­stimulated(刺激)by video­watching the night before and tired out by a late bedtime. They were given the wrong food at the wrong time, who came without breakfast to school and then stuffed themselves with gum and chocolates bought on the way; who were “high” with hunger in class and talked restlessly as the cooking smell from the school kitchen came drifting (漂) to all floors.

I had been trying to create the basic conditions in which teaching becomes possible, but I had failed, and no longer had the stomach for the job.

64.The reason why the writer decided to give up her job was probably that    .

A.teaching children wasn't challenging

B.she took no pride in her work

C.teaching had become too much for her

D.she disliked the new teaching method

65.“My very presence in the doorway would be enough to ensure a partial silence” means“    ”.

A.I'd very well make some students stop talking simply by standing in the doorway

B.when I came to the doorway, the class would immediately quiet down

C.all the students would become silent on my turning up in the doorway

D.my appearance in the doorway could at least comfort the class

66.The following are all reasons that children couldn't concentrate in class EXCEPT    .

A.they were tired out because they went to bed too late

B.they were burdened with too much homework

C.they were not properly fed by their parents

D.they were over excited by video­watching the night before

67.We can infer from the passage that the writer    .

A.had no love for children at all

B.never truly enjoyed teaching

C.found it difficult to give up her job

D.felt extremely nervous about each coming day