Lincoln proclaimed that the problem of setting free the. black slaves should immediate sol
A.call off
B.call for
C.call on
D.call in
A.call off
B.call for
C.call on
D.call in
The next morning, at the appointed hour, the Judge, came up the dirt road, leading the sorriest looking specimen of a horse ever seen in those parts of Illinois. The large crowd viewing the spectacle burst out laughing, already knowing that Abe Lincoln was bound to get the worst of the deal. A poorer horse just couldn't exist anywhere and still be walking.
In a few minutes, however, Mr. Lincoln was seen approaching the general store carrying something quite large and bulky on his shoulders. As he drew nearer, the crowd saw what it was, and great shouts and laughter broke out. The shouts and laughter soon broke into a thunderous roar when Mr. Lincoln, looking carefully and seriously over the Judge's animal, set down his sawhorse(锯木架), and exclaimed, "Well, Judge, this is the first time I ever got the worst of it in a horse trade."
This passage concerns ______.
A.the life of Abe Lincoln
B.a horse trade made by Abe Lincoln
C.a gambling in Illinois
D.Abe Lincoln's philosophy
A.experience
B.expectation
C.expression
D.expense
Lincoln thought it was wrong to keep Negroes ______ slaves.
A.in
B.as
C.for
D.at
A.Franklin Roosevelt
B.Abraham Lincoln
C.George Washington
D.Benjamin Franklin
Lincoln was invited to speak at the National Soldiers Cemetery because he was ______.
A.a famous speaker
B.a very handsome man
C.President of the country
D.a popular statesman
It was a fact that Lincoln’S speech was__________ .
A.an imnl ediate success
B.warmly applauded
C.a total failure
D.not well.received at first
It is evident that neither Lincoln nor the Judge was ______.
A.serious about their agreement
B.a native of Illinois
C.very knowledgeable about horses
D.in the mood for jokes