1895] So you have to leave. How nice it if you a bit longer. [譯文] 所以你得離開(kāi).如果你再多呆一會(huì)該有多好呀! A. will be; can stay B. would be; could stay C. would have been; could have stayed D. be; stay [答案及簡(jiǎn)析] B. 與現(xiàn)在事實(shí)相反的虛擬語(yǔ)氣. 查看更多

 

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Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once.  Note that there is one word more than you need.

 
 

A. honoured      B. set            C. historic     D. secretly      E. citizen

F. granted             G. route      H. briefly      I. restoration    J. leading

 

 

 


Frederick Douglass was an escaped slave in the movement that fought to end slavery in the United Stales. He became a  41  voce in the yean before the Civil War.

A few weeks ago, the National Park Service (NPS) _42_ Douglass's birth and Black History Month with the reopening of his home at Cedar Hill, a _43  site in Washington. D.C. The two-story house, which contains many of Douglass's personal possessions, had undergone a three-year _44 _. (Thanks to the NTS website, however, you don't have to live in the nation's capital to visit it. Take a tour online.)

He was born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey to a slave mother and a white father he never knew. Douglass grew up to become the first black _45  to bold a government office ― as US minister and consul general (總領(lǐng)事) to Haiti.

As a youth, be never went to school. Educating slaves was illegal in the South, so be _46  taught himself to read and write. At 21 years old, he escaped from his slave owner to Massachusetts and changed his last name to Douglass, to hide his identity.

In the 1850s, Douglass was involved with the Underground Railroad, the system _47  up by antislavery groups to bring runaway slaves to the North and Canada. His home in Rochester, N.Y. was near the Canadian border. It became an important station on the _48 , housing as many as 11 runaway slaves at a time.

He died in 1895. In his lifetime, Douglass witnessed the end of slavery in 1865 and the adoption of the 15th Amendment to the US Constitution (美國(guó)憲法修正案), which _49  African-Americans the right to vote.

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Directions: Complete the following passage by using ihe words in the box. Each word can only be used once.   Note that there is one word more than you need.

 

A. honoured      B. set            C. historic     D. secretly      E. citizen

F. granted             G. route      H. briefly      I. restoration    J. leading

 

 
 

 

 


Frederick Douglass was an escaped slave in the movement that fought to end slavery in the United Stales. He became a  1.voce in the yean before the Civil War.

A few weeks ago, the National Park Service (NPS) _2._ Douglass's birth and Black History Month with the reopening of his home at Cedar Hill, a _3.site in Washington. D.C. The two-story house, which contains many of Douglass's personal possessions, had undergone a three-year _4.. (Thanks to the NTS website, however, you don't have to live in the nation's capital to visit it. Take a tour online.)

He was born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey to a slave mother and a white father he never knew. Douglass grew up to become the first black _5.to bold a government office — as US minister and consul general (總領(lǐng)事) to Haiti.

As a youth, be never went to school. Educating slaves was illegal in the South, so be _6.taught himself to read and write. At 21 years old, he escaped from his slave owner to Massachusetts and changed his last name to Douglass, to hide his identity.

In the 1850s, Douglass was involved with the Underground Railroad, the system _7.up by antislavery groups to bring runaway slaves to the North and Canada. His home in Rochester, N.Y. was near the Canadian border. It became an important station on the _8., housing as many as 11 runaway slaves at a time.

He died in 1895. In his lifetime, Douglass witnessed the end of slavery in 1865 and the adoption of the 15th Amendment to the US Constitution (美國(guó)憲法修正案), which _9.African-Americans the right to vote.

 

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Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once.
Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. honoured            B. set           C. historic           D. secretly           E. citizen  
F. granted           G. route           H. briefly          I. restoration          J. leading
     Frederick Douglass was an escaped slave in the movement that fought to end slavery in the United Stales.
He became a 1______ voce in the yean before the Civil War.
     A few weeks ago, the National Park Service (NPS) 2______ Douglass's birth and Black History Month with
the reopening of his home at Cedar Hill, a 3______ site in Washington. D.C. The two-story house, which c
ontains many of Douglass's personal possessions, had undergone a three-year 4______. (Thanks to the NTS
website, however, you don't have to live in the nation's capital to visit it. Take a tour online.)
     He was born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey to a slave mother and a white father he never knew.
Douglass grew up to become the first black 5______ to bold a government office-as US minister and consul
general (總領(lǐng)事) to Haiti.
     As a youth, he never went to school. Educating slaves was illegal in the South, so be 6______ taught himself
to read and write. At 21 years old, he escaped from his slave owner to Massachusetts and changed his last name
to Douglass, to hide his identity.
     In the 1850s, Douglass was involved with the Underground Railroad, the system 7______ up by antislavery
groups to bring runaway slaves to the North and Canada. His home in Rochester, N.Y. was near the Canadian
border. It became an important station on the 8______, housing as many as 11 runaway slaves at a time.
     He died in 1895. In his lifetime, Douglass witnessed the end of slavery in 1865 and the adoption of the 15th
Amendment to the US Constitution (美國(guó)憲法修正案), which 9______ African-Americans the right to vote.

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Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once.   Note that there is one word more than you need.

A. honored      B. set              C. historic     D. secretly      E. citizen

F. granted             G. route      H. briefly      I. restoration    J. leading

 
 


Frederick Douglass was an escaped slave in the movement that fought to end slavery in the United Stales. He became a  1  voce in the years before the Civil War.

A few weeks ago, the National Park Service (NPS) _2_ Douglass's birth and Black History Month with the reopening of his home at Cedar Hill, a _3  site in Washington. D.C. The two-story house, which contains many of Douglass's personal possessions, had undergone a three-year _4 _. (Thanks to the NTS website, however, you don't have to live in the nation's capital to visit it. Take a tour online.)

He was born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey to a slave mother and a white father he never knew. Douglass grew up to become the first black _5  to bold a government office — as US minister and consul general (總領(lǐng)事) to Haiti.

As a youth, be never went to school. Educating slaves was illegal in the South, so be _6  taught himself to read and write. At 21 years old, he escaped from his slave owner to Massachusetts and changed his last name to Douglass, to hide his identity.

In the 1850s, Douglass was involved with the Underground Railroad, the system _7  up by antislavery groups to bring runaway slaves to the North and Canada. His home in Rochester, N.Y. was near the Canadian border. It became an important station on the _8 , housing as many as 11 runaway slaves at a time.

He died in 1895. In his lifetime, Douglass witnessed the end of slavery in 1865 and the adoption of the 15th Amendment to the US Constitution (美國(guó)憲法修正案), which _9  African-Americans the right to vote.

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