大学职业资格刷题搜题APP
下载APP
课程
题库模板
Word题库模板
Excel题库模板
PDF题库模板
医考护考模板
答案在末尾模板
答案分章节末尾模板
题库创建教程
创建题库
登录
logo - 刷刷题
创建自己的小题库
搜索
【简答题】

President Barack Obama set out his plans for the nation on January 27. At the top of his to-do list: his jobs for Americans, health care and education. “Although we have our difficulties, our union is strong. We do not give up. We do not stop,” President Barack Obama told American in his State of the Union speech on January 27. Guests and government officials filled the hall of the House of Representatives (众议院). Obama looked back on his first year in office and explained his plan for the future. He dealt with important matters, including health care, the nation’ s high unemployment, national security (安全) and education. Many times during the 70-minute speech, people in the hall clapped (拍手) their hands happily. The U.S. law system requires the President to report regularly to government officials. Presidents see the speech as an opportunity to set their goals and encourage the nation. The President devoted much of his speech to the plight of unemployed (失业的) Americans. “Jobs must be our Number 1 focus (焦点) in 2010,” he said. “People are out of work. They are hurting.” Obama also stressed the value of education. “The best way for people to lead a better life is a first-class education.” he told the nation. Following the President’s speech, the other party always gets the chance to speak. Bob McDonnell, the new governor of Virginia, spoke for Republicans (共和党人). He agreed with many of Obama’s goals, but pointed out policy difference. He tried to persuade both parties to work together. The President had made the same point earlier in the evening. He promised to hold monthly meetings with members of both parties. “Let’s show the American people,” he said, “that we can do it together.” 小题1:It can be inferred (推断) from the passage that Obama’s speech on January 27 __________. was made to explain his plan for the future was welcomed by the government officials present was given to ask for foreign help was actually boring 小题2:The underlined word “plight” in para. 5 probably means __________. A.education B.safety C.goal D.sadness 小题3:Which of the following things does Obama consider the most important in 2010? A.Health care. B.Jobs. C.Education. D.National security. 小题4:We can infer from the last paragraph that __________. Republicans don’ t agree with Obama’ s goals Obama will try to cooperate with the other party Bob McDonnell was not clear about the two parties’ policy differences Republicans thought it difficult for the two parties to work together

手机使用
分享
复制链接
新浪微博
分享QQ
微信扫一扫
微信内点击右上角“…”即可分享
反馈
收藏 - 刷刷题收藏
举报
刷刷题
参考答案:
举一反三

【单选题】民族关系的焦点是()。

A.
民族利益
B.
民族权利
C.
民族发展
D.
民族融合

【单选题】抛物线y2=4x的焦点是(  )

A.
(2,0)
B.
(0,2)
C.
(0,1)
D.
(1,0)

【单选题】国的两大政党民主党和共和党之所以不惜耗费巨资竞选总统,是因为

A.
美国是两党制国家,法律规定只有这两党的候选人有资格竞选总统
B.
在美国,总统掌握行政大权,在总统选举中获胜才能成为执政党
C.
总统是国家权力的中心,总揽立法、行政、司法大权
D.
耗资大的候选人才有可能当选总统

【多选题】成为美国众议院议员的必须具备的条件:()

A.
年满30岁
B.
年满25岁
C.
成为美国公民满7年
D.
成为美国公民满9年
相关题目:
【单选题】民族关系的焦点是()。
A.
民族利益
B.
民族权利
C.
民族发展
D.
民族融合
【单选题】抛物线y2=4x的焦点是(  )
A.
(2,0)
B.
(0,2)
C.
(0,1)
D.
(1,0)
【单选题】国的两大政党民主党和共和党之所以不惜耗费巨资竞选总统,是因为
A.
美国是两党制国家,法律规定只有这两党的候选人有资格竞选总统
B.
在美国,总统掌握行政大权,在总统选举中获胜才能成为执政党
C.
总统是国家权力的中心,总揽立法、行政、司法大权
D.
耗资大的候选人才有可能当选总统
【多选题】成为美国众议院议员的必须具备的条件:()
A.
年满30岁
B.
年满25岁
C.
成为美国公民满7年
D.
成为美国公民满9年
刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题
参考解析:
题目纠错 0
发布
刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题
刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题
刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题
刷刷题-单词鸭