A slave named Androcles once escaped from his master and fled to the forest. As he was wandering about there came upon a lion 1 down mourning(呻吟). At first he turned to flee, but finding that lion did not 2 after him, he turned back and went up to him. As he came near, the lion put out his paw, 3 was all swollen (腫大) and bleeding, and Androcles found that a huge thorn (刺) 4 into it, and was causing the pain. He 5 out the thorn and 6 after the paw of the lion, who was 7 able to rise and lick the hand of Androcles 8 a dog. Then the lion took Androcles to his 9 , and every day used to 10 him meat by which to live in. 11 shortly afterwards both Androcles and the lion were caught. The slave was sentenced 12 to the lion, which had been kept 13 food several days. The Emperor and 14 his court came to see Androcles and he was let out into the 15 of the spot. Soon the lion was let loose 16 his cage and rushed towards his victim (犧牲品). But as soon as he came to Androcles, he 17 his friend. The lion swung its tail upon him and licked his hands like a friendly dog. The Emperor, 18 at this, summoned Androcles to him, who told him the whole 19 . So the slave was pardoned and 20 , and the lion let loose to his native forest.
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In the year 1818 the people of Missouri asked the Congress (國會) of the United States that Missouri be admitted as a state to the Union.
This 1 a discussion in Congress .The Northern states did not want 2 extended to another state .The Southern states 3 the slaveholders who were already in Missouri .After long discussion a 4 was finally made .Congress agreed to admit Missouri as a slave state, 5 by the admission of Maine as a 6 state .As part of the 7 , no more slave states were to be admitted north of the southern border of Kansas, Calorade and Utah.
Before a vote could be taken in the House, Representative Felix Walker, from Buncombe County, North Carolina, rose and asked for 8 to speak .Representative Walker gave a 9 speech .It had 10 to do with the question, and it seemed to have nothing to do with anything else.
At first the other representatives were 11 But as the speech 12 , the tired audience kept crying for him to 13 .Walker paid no attention .He went on 14 until he had finished his speech and then, 15 with himself, sat down.
Later Walker was asked why he had made a speech that had nothing to do with the discussion .Walker smiled .The 16 at home, he said, expected him to make a speech of some sort .Since it was expected, he had carefully 17 a speech .He was not speaking so much for 18 he was only talking for the people back home in Buncombe.
The word “buncombe ” was 19 by the press .Frequently it was misspelled “bunkum”, and later shortened to “bunk” .It meant any kind of 20 talk, or any untrue statement.
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Martin Luther King, the son of a minister in the church, was born in 1929 in the southeast of the United States. When he was a boy, he 1 making friends and disliked 2 in any form. At the age of fifteen, he 3 an entrance prize to a college in one of the 4 states, where black people have equal 5 and were free to live, study and work 6 they wished. But, at this 7 ,the southern states 8 their laws to continue the 9 of blacks and whites, though slavery was 10 early in 1865.
In the southern states 11 were passed to forbid(禁止) whites to marry blacks. There 12 shops, restaurants. Hospitals, buses, trains and schools for blacks. Blacks were not 13 to vote(選舉) in the southern states 14 they passed a reading test.
King thought it was 15 and necessary for blacks to win 16 civil(國內(nèi)的) rights by 17 revolution, not by fighting and killing. He 18 the government so set blacks free and give them 19 .
In 1964, he got the Nobel Prize for 20 and gave the whole of the $ 54,600 prize to the 21 movement. In the same year a new Civil Rights Act was passed to 22 blacks equally. In 1965 a new Voting Rights Bill became law. 23 , all blacks had the rights to vote.
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