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When Martin Luther King proposed to Coretta, she immediately said yes and they got married

in the garden of his house.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第1题

听力原文:Leo Tolstoy was a famous Russian writer of the nineteenth Century. He lived betwe

听力原文: Leo Tolstoy was a famous Russian writer of the nineteenth Century. He lived between 1828 and 1910. He wrote many novels. Two of his most famous works are War and Peace and Anna Karenina.

Tolstoy was born into a wealth family. However, he was not happy that others were poor. He did not like living the rich life when others did not have food or money. In fact, Tolstoy often dressed like a peasant. He wanted the simple life.

In his novels, Tolstoy wrote about many things, but one of his most important themes was nonviolence. His ideas about nonviolence influenced two other famous leaders: Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King. In fact, Tolstoy and Gandhi wrote letters to each other when Gandhi was in South Africa. Tolstoy's ideas helped Gandhi to use nonviolence.

Martin Luther King, the American civil rights leader, also believed in nonviolence. In his demonstrations during the 1960s, he always avoided violence. He helped to win more rights for Blacks.

Thus, Tolstoy the great Russian writer of the nineteenth century, greatly influenced two other great leaders of the peace movement.

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A.A peasant.

B.A famous man.

C.A Russian.

D.A writer.

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第2题

The following were the main Reformation leaders except ___________.

A.Martin Luther 

B.Martin Luther King 

C.John Calvin 

D.The English King Henry VIII

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第3题

As a famous leader of human rights movement, Martin Luther King detested injustice.A.recog

As a famous leader of human rights movement, Martin Luther King detested injustice.

A.recognized

B.suffered

C.confronted

D.hated

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第4题

Marian Anderson had a brilliant singing career which began a the age of six when she leamed spiritua
ls' at the Union Baptis Church in her hometown of Philadelphia. Her tour of Europe in the 1920s drew vast acclaim; however, when .she returned to the United States she was still barred from performing on the American operatic stage. After she was prevented from singing in Washington's segregated Constitution Hall in 1939 Eleanor Roosevelt intervened and arranged for her to perform at the Lincoln Memorial. A crowd of 75, 000 people came to watch her sing before the Memorial. Her beautiful contralto voice was breaking down racial barriers, showing Americans that black had a profound contribution to make to Americans cultural life. Eventually, she became the first African-American singer to perform at New York's Metropolitan Opera in 1955. In her many years of touring she had to endure a racism that forced her to enter concert halls and hotels through service entrances. Her grace under this stress showed a moral perseverance that paralleled that of the famous Martin Luther King, Junior.
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第5题

Gandhi and Martin Luther King are typical examples of out standing leaders who ______.A.ca

Gandhi and Martin Luther King are typical examples of out standing leaders who ______.

A.can move the masses with their forceful speeches

B.can provide an answer to the problems of their people

C.are good at demonstrating their charming characters

D.are capable of meeting all challenges and hardships

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第6题

Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King Jr. had been married for fifteen years before Do
c. King was assassinated.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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Coretta Scott KingCoretta Scott King, the widow of civil rights, activist Martin Luther Ki

Coretta Scott King

Coretta Scott King, the widow of civil rights, activist Martin Luther King Jr. , has died. She was 78. Mrs. Bagley said her body would be returned to her home, Atlanta, for entombment next to her husband, whose crypt is at the Martin Luther King Jr. Center there. Mrs. King had been in falling health since suffering a stroke and heart attack last August. She appeared at a Martin Luther King Day dinner on Jan. 14, but did not speak. Andrew Young, the former United Nations ambassador and longtime family friend, said at a news conference this morning that Mrs. King died in her sleep. "She was a woman born to struggle," Mr. Young said, "and she has struggled and she has overcome."

Mrs. King rose from rural poverty in Heiberger, Ala. , to become an international symbol of the civil rights revolution of the 1960's and a fireless advocate for social and political issues ranging from women's rights to the struggle against apartheid in South Africa that followed in its wake. She was studying music at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston in 1952 when she met a young graduate student in philosophy, who on their first date told her: "The four things that I look for in a wife are character, personality, intelligence and beauty. And you have them all." A year later, she and Dr. King, then a young minister from a prominent Atlanta family, were married, beginning a remarkable partnership that ended with his assassination in Memphis on April 4,1968. Mrs. King did not hesitate to pick up his mantle, marching, even before her husband was buried, at the head of the striking garbage workers that he had gone to Memphis to champion. She then went on to lead the effort for a national holiday in his honor and to found the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change in Atlanta, dedicated both to scholarship and to activism, where Dr. King is buried.

Coretta Scott was born on April 27, 1927, the second of three children born to Obadiah and Bernice Scott. She grew up in the two-room house her father built on land that had been owned by the family for three generations. From the start there was nothing predictable about her life. The family was poor, and she grew up picking cotton in the hot fields of the segregated South or doing housework. But Mr. Scott hauled timber, owned a country store and worked as a barber. His wife drove a school bus, and the whole family helped raise hogs, cows, chickens and vegetables. So by the standards of blacks in Alabama at the time, the family had both resources and ambitions out of the reach of most others. Some of Coretta Scott's earliest insights into the injustice of segregation came as she walked to her one-room school house each day, watching buses full of white children stir up dust as they passed. She got her first sense of the world beyond rural Alabama when she attended the Lincoln School, a private missionary institution in nearby Marion, where she studied piano and voice and had her first encounters with college-educated teachers and where she resolved to flee to a world far beyond rural, segregated Alabama.

She graduated first in her high school class of 17 in 1945 and then began attending Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, where two years earlier her older sister, Edythe, had been the first black to enroll. She studied education and music and after graduation went on to the New England Conservatory of Music, hoping to become a classical singer and working as a mail order clerk and cleaning houses to augment the fellowship that barely paid her tuition.

Her first encounter with the man who would become her husband did not begin auspiciously, as recounted in "Parting the Waters" by Taylor Branch. Dr. King, very much in the market for a wife, called her after getting her name from a friend and announced: "You know every Napoleon has his Waterloo," he said. "I'm like Napoleon. I'm at my Wa

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第8题

Martin Luther King Jr. campaigned for the______ of civil rights to black people.A.expansio

Martin Luther King Jr. campaigned for the______ of civil rights to black people.

A.expansion

B.extension

C.intention

D.contribution

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第9题

Martin Luther King sought black equality by ______ but he died from violence.

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第10题

Gandhi and Martin Luther King are typical examples of outstanding leaders who ______.A.are

Gandhi and Martin Luther King are typical examples of outstanding leaders who ______.

A.are good at demonstrating their charming characters

B.can move the masses with their forceful speeches

C.are capable of meeting all challenges and hardships

D.can provide an answer to the problems of their people

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