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In the spring of 1963 King was in Birmingham, Alabama, leading a struggle for jobs for 1 and for African - Americans to be 2 at“ 3 Only”restaurants. When the police turned vicious (['viM+s]adj. 凶猛的) dogs and fire hoses (水龙带) on the 4 , they were 5 on TV screens all over the country. 6 was outrage ['autreid{]n. (愤怒). It 7 when the police arrested king 8 many children shown being beaten as they were dragged off to prison.
In the 9 , King wrote a letter from Birmingham Jail. He 10 out that there was a 11 to obey just laws, 12 there was also a duty not to obey unjust laws. He quoted ([kw+ut]vt. 引用) the Roman Catholic Saint Augustine: “An unjust law is no law 13 ”He added that peaceful protest ([pr+'test]n. 抗议) was needed because “we know through painful 14 that freedom is never voluntarily given…it must be 15 …”
The letter from Birmingham Jail drew wide 16 .Civil rights leaders agreed that there should be a protest 17 on Washington, D. C. to demand a federal law that would 18 the role of blacks as second class 19 .They named Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. the main speaker 20 the rally (['r$li]n. 集会) to follow. And so it was that 250, 000 people 21 under the hot August sun in front of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 22 to hear him.
“I have a 23 ,”the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. had said on the greatest of days in 24 in 1963. Dr King was dead, but his dream will 25 be.
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In the spring of 1963 King was in Birmingham, Alabama, leading a struggle for jobs for 1 and for African - Americans to be 2 at“ 3 Only”restaurants. When the police turned vicious (['viM+s]adj. 凶猛的) dogs and fire hoses (水龙带) on the 4 , they were 5 on TV screens all over the country. 6 was outrage ['autreid{]n. (愤怒). It 7 when the police arrested king 8 many children shown being beaten as they were dragged off to prison.
In the 9 , King wrote a letter from Birmingham Jail. He 10 out that there was a 11 to obey just laws, 12 there was also a duty not to obey unjust laws. He quoted ([kw+ut]vt. 引用) the Roman Catholic Saint Augustine: “An unjust law is no law 13 ”He added that peaceful protest ([pr+'test]n. 抗议) was needed because “we know through painful 14 that freedom is never voluntarily given…it must be 15 …”
The letter from Birmingham Jail drew wide 16 .Civil rights leaders agreed that there should be a protest 17 on Washington, D. C. to demand a federal law that would 18 the role of blacks as second class 19 .They named Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. the main speaker 20 the rally (['r$li]n. 集会) to follow. And so it was that 250, 000 people 21 under the hot August sun in front of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 22 to hear him.
“I have a 23 ,”the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. had said on the greatest of days in 24 in 1963. Dr King was dead, but his dream will 25 be.
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根据提示用英语写一篇100个词左右的有关交通事故的报道。
①时间:昨天;
②地点:市中心大街第二个拐角处;
③原因:卡车司机开车前饮酒过多,开车时头晕,车失控撞翻一辆小汽车;
④伤亡人数:4人死亡,部分人受伤;
⑤影响:市区交通中断一小时;
⑥经济损失:约一百万元;
⑦市政府告诫司机要从事故中吸取教训。
参考词汇:头晕的:dizzy(adj.) 经济损失:economic damage
查看习题详情和答案>>我班就“有些学生在学校贴吧上发表对老师不满的言语”一事是否妥当进行讨论。下面是讨论的结果。请你以 “We should express opinions on our teachers in a right way” 为主题 写一篇报道介绍这次讨论的情况以及你的观点。
| 多数学生认为是错误的 | 他们的理由:1.老师永远值得尊重 2. 背地里说坏话是卑鄙的 3.学生应坦诚跟老师交流 |
| 少数学生认为是恰当的 | 他们的理由:1.可安全、自由地表达自己观点 2.当面说会让老师难堪的 |
| 你的观点 | ? |
2. 参考词汇:贴吧 post bar, 卑鄙的mean(adj.) , 难堪的embarrassed (adj.)
背地里behind one’s back/privately 查看习题详情和答案>>
我班就“有些学生在学校贴吧上发表对老师不满的言语”一事是否妥当进行讨论。下面是讨论的结果。请你以 “We should express opinions on our teachers in a right way” 为主题,写一篇报道介绍这次讨论的情况以及你的观点。
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多数学生认为是错误的 |
他们的理由:1.老师永远值得尊重 2.背地里说坏话是卑鄙的 3.学生应坦诚跟老师交流 |
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少数学生认为是恰当的 |
他们的理由:1.可安全、自由地表达自己观点 2.当面说会让老师难堪的 |
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你的观点 |
? |
注意:1.词数120左右;
2.参考词汇:贴吧 post bar, 卑鄙的mean(adj.) , 难堪的embarrassed (adj.)
背地里behind one’s back/privately
查看习题详情和答案>>