Seventeen-year-old Quantae Williams doesn’t understand why the U. S. Supreme Court struck down his school district’s racial dive

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问题     Seventeen-year-old Quantae Williams doesn’t understand why the U. S. Supreme Court struck down his school district’s racial diversity program. He now【61】the prospect of leaving his mixed-race high school in suburban Louisville and【62】to the poor black downtown schools where he【63】in fights. "I’m doing【64】in town. They should just leave it the【65】it is," said Williams, using a fond nickname for suburban Jeffersontown High School,【66】he’s bused every day from his downtown neighborhood. "Everything is【67】, we get along well. If I go where all my friends go, I’ll start getting in trouble again," Williams said as he took a【68】from his summer job【69】clothing【70】for poor families.
    Last month’s 5-4 ruling by the Supreme Court struck down programs that were started voluntarily in Louisville and Seattle. The court’s decision has left schools【71】the country【72】to find a way to protect【73】in their classrooms. Critics have called the decision the biggest【74】to the ideals of the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education【75】, which outlawed racial segregation in U. S. public schools. With students already【76】to schools for the【77】year that begins in September,【78】will be immediately affected by the Supreme Court decision. In Jefferson County, officials said it could be two years【79】a new plan is【80】place, leaving most students in their current schools.

选项 A、aspires to
B、dreads
C、is hostile to
D、disdains

答案B

解析 考查对文章大意的理解。对于今后的学习生活,后文使用了这样的字眼“the poor black downtown schools;get in fights”,说明Quantae Williams很担心、畏惧才合乎情理。dread“惧怕,担心”符合题意。
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