高三英语练习3

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高三英语练习3

Lesson Six

Abraham Lincoln

  Abraham Lincoln, the son of a poor family, was born in Kentucky    February 12, 1809. He spent his childhood in hard work, helping his father on their small farm. His mother, whom he loved dearly,      (die) in 1818. Happily for him, his father’s second wife was kind to him too. When she saw that Abraham liked reading, she did all she could      (help) him. But the family was poor and the boy could not get many books. Abraham Lincoln later said himself that he only went to school a little now and a little then. His whole school education added up to no more than one year.

       a young man he was a storekeeper and later a postmaster. He studied law in his spare time and became a lawyer. He was active in politics and was strongly

      (介词) slavery. In all his political work, he thought of building a free state for all the people.

  In 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected       (名词) of the United States. Then he worked still harder for       (free) for the slaves. Soon the Southern State rebelled. They set up a state of their own, where they would be free to keep Negroes as slaves. Lincoln said that it was not like for the South to break away from the Union. Fighting broke out       (介词) the North and the South. This was the American Civil War. The war lasted four years before the North won in the end. The nation was reunited and the slaves were set free.

  In 1864, Lincoln was elected President of the United States for the second time. But his enemies, the slave owners in the South and the bankers in big cities, who had grown rich on the work of the slaves, could not let Lincoln continue his work. He, who led the United States through these years, was shot on April 14, 1865, at a theatre in Washington, D.C. and      (dead) early the next morning. The whole nation was in deep sorrow       this news, for the people had come to love him as an inspiring leader and a wise, warm-hearted, honest man.

  About seventeen months before his death, at the opening of a memorial to the freedom of the Negroes, Abraham Lincoln told his people that the living must finish the work of those dead; that they must fight for freedom for all --- Negroes and whites; that American must strengthen government of the people, by the people and for the people.

  Today, Abraham Lincoln is regarded as one of the greatest of all American presidents.