题目内容
When Abraham Lincoln was invited to give a speech in Brooklyn, New York, in February 1860, he was already famous throughout Illinois, but almost no one in the East knew what he looked like.
The presidential election of 1860 was coming, and Lincoln, as a possible Republican candidate(候选人), wanted to increase his popularity. Hoping to introduce himself to hundreds of new voters(选民), Lincoln eagerly accepted the invitation to the East. He wrote a powerful speech opposing slavery (奴隶制度). Then he went to Springfield, Illinois by train.
When Lincoln arrived in New York, he was surprised to learn that so many people had bought tickets for his speech that it had been moved from a small Brooklyn church to a New York City college.
Lincoln got to town exhausted. His suit was badly wrinkled(褶皱), and his one piece of luggage was old and covered with dust. Worst of all, his plain (长相一般的) face, uncombed hair shocked those who greeted him. However, his admirers decided to have Lincoln photographed(拍照). If the cameraman could make Lincoln a little handsome, perhaps he could win more votes. They found the city’s most famous photographer Brady. Brady and his assistants looked through the camera and surprised by what they saw. So they decided to make an adjustment before they took the picture.
Brady walked over to Lincoln and pulled up Lincoln’s shirt collar as high as it would go. As a result, the picture successfully covered up his long, ugly neck, which made Lincoln appear quite handsome.
Lincoln’s speech that day proved to be a triumph. So did the photograph. The photo inspired thousands of copies; so many that Brady insisted that this picture became the means to Lincoln’s election to the Presidency nine months later. If that’s true it might be said that Lincoln won the election by a neck—a neck that had been shortened in New York.
66. Lincoln went to the East in order to _______.
A. take a trip B. have himself photographed
C. make a speech about Illinois D. convince voters to support him
67. According to the original(最初的) plan, Lincoln would make a speech ________.
A. at a church in Illinois B. in Springfield, Illinois
C. at a small Brooklyn church D. in a New York City college
68. What surprised Brady when he looked through the camera?
A. Lincoln’s plain face. B. Lincoln’s uncombed hair.
C. Lincoln’s bad manner D. Lincoln’s ugly neck
69. How did Brady shorten Lincoln’s neck?
A. By a small operation. B. By changing his clothes.
C. By pulling up his shirt collar. D. B retouching the photograph.
70. The underlined word “triumph” in the last paragraph can be replaced by “________”.
A. chance B. success C. disaster D. problem
DCDCB
No one in the United States could forget the sorrowful story, April 14th, 1865 36 Abraham Lincoln was murdered.
The night after a very busy 37 , the President and his wife went to Ford’s Theatre in Washington D.C where a new play was to be put on.
Near the theatre 38 a 25-year-old unsuccessful actor named John Wilkes Booth, who was strongly against the North though he hadn’t fought 39 the South himself. As the play 40 after a moment of rest, Booth came into the theatre. He walked slowly and quietly 41 the door through which he could see the President’s 42. He looked 43 carefully so as to find the guards 44 task was to protect the President from the enemy. To his joy, there was none of 45 and nobody noticed him. He reached the door quickly and began to get hold of the gun 46 in his pocket.
It was quiet in the theatre and everyone 47 his eyes on the stage. Suddenly a terrible sound of 48 broke in on the play. It surprised everyone and soon they looked 49 where the sound had just come .Smoke was seen coming out of the President’s box, where the 50 had enjoyed the play. Right away the theatre was full of shouting and excited people. Soldiers hurried in to _51 the building, but it was too 52 ! The murderer had already 53 from the box onto the stage, from which then he hurriedly ran out of the theatre and soon disappeared in the 54_.
The news came that Lincoln, whom the people had 55 to love as an inspiring leader and a wise, warm-hearted, honest man, was short in the chest and died early the next morning.
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