Historians say Harriet Tubman was born in the year 1820.Nobody really knows. But
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Historians say Harriet Tubman was born inthe year 1820.Nobody really knows. But we do know that Harriet Tubman was oneof the bravest women ever born in the United States.
From a very early age,Harriet knew how slavessuffered. At six years old,she was sent to the fields. Working outside not only made her bodystrong but also made her learn about the Underground Railroad,on which she helped hundreds ofpeople escape from slavery later. She also learned many things from the otherslaves,which oneday would help her lead her people to freedom. She became more of a rebel (反叛者).
In 1844,at about age 24,she married a free black man named John Tubman. Bynow,Harriet wassure she wanted to try to escape. Suddenly,the time came. Her owner died. Though opposed by her husband,she decided to escape. With thehelp of the Underground Railroad,and through a variety of suffering she finally crossed the borderinto Pennsylvania,whereslavery was banned.
Now that Harriet was free,she did not forget the hundredsof other slaves back in Maryland. Harriet traveled back and forth eighteentimes,helping about300 slaves escape into free territory. She became an expert at hiding fromslave hunters. The people she helped called her Moses. At one time,anyone finding Harriet waspromised $40,000 for catching her-dead or alive.
During the Civil War,Harriet Tubman went into enemyterritory to spy for the North. She also served as a nurse. After four years ofbloody fighting,theNorth won the war.
After the fighting ended,Harriet Tubman returned toAuburn,New York.She kept working. She traveled and gave speeches to raise money for bettereducation for black children. She also worked for women’s rights and housing.Harriet Tubman died in 1913.She was about 93 years old. By that time,she was recognized as anAmerican hero. The United States government gave a funeral with military honorsfor the woman known as Moses.
1.Which of the following would be the besttitle for the text?
| A.A History of American Black Slaves |
| B.Cruel American Civil War |
| C.Information on the Underground Railroad |
| D.A Brief Introduction to Harriet Tubman |
2.Which of the following is true of theUnderground Railroad?
| A.It was a system that helped slaves escape from the South to North. |
| B.It was a special train,on which slaves couldn’t be found easily. |
| C.It was a special place where slaves could hide themselves. |
| D.It was a group of people who would like to help the blacks. |
3.The sentence “Later,she told a friend,‘I felt like I was in heaven.’”can be placed at the back of Paragragh ________.
| A.2 | B.3 |
| C.4 | D.5 |
4.According to the text,we know that ________.
| A.slavery was banned in all the states in America before the Civil War |
| B.Harriet Tubman raised money for better education for white children |
| C.the government gave her a funeral because she was Moses |
| D.Harriet Tubman still worked for black people after the Civil War |
试题答案
【答案】
1.D
2.A
3.B
4.D
【解析】本文是美国黑人运动领袖塔布曼的简介。
1.选D。主旨大意题。文章介绍了美国黑人女英雄塔布曼的一生,所以选D。
2.选A。推理判断题。塔布曼担任地下活动组织者,曾协助很多黑奴奔向自由,成了地下铁路的一个著名 “售票员”。UndergroundRailway是一个营救黑人的地下活动组织。
3.选B。推理判断题。塔布曼成功地逃到宾夕法尼亚州,感觉是来到了天堂。
4.选D。细节理解题。根据最后一段可知,内战后,塔布曼继续为黑人工作。