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                        The Civil War lasted four years. It ended   
                        in 1865. President Lincoln signed the order that made the   
                        slaves in the South free. Soon there would be no more slavery   
                        in America.    
                          All the states were united   
                        again. The Union was saved. But the damages of war had to   
                        be mended. The country must be led back to peace.    
                          President Lincoln looked   
                        old. His face was lined with worry.    
                          One evening Mrs. Lincoln   
                        wanted to cheer up the President. She asked him to take   
                        her to the theater. The President and Mrs. Lincoln sat in   
                        a box. Halfway through the play a shot was fired. President   
                        Lincoln was killed. An actor named John Wilkes Booth had   
                        shot the President. Booth was a queer, half crazy person,   
                        who had been upset by the war.    
                          People all over the country,   
                        North and South, were shocked by the terrible news. The   
                        whole country had lost its great leader.    
                          The train that carried   
                        President Lincoln back home to Springfield was draped in   
                        black. Crowds of people stood by the railroad tracks in   
                        every city and town. Some waited all night on lonesome country   
                        roads to see the train go by. Many of the people wept.    
                          The train moved slowly.   
                        Its mournful whistle blew across the prairie where young   
                        Abe Lincoln had lived. Abraham Lincoln was buried in Springfield,   
                        Illinois, where he lived the happiest years with his family.   
                           
                          In Washington, D.C.,   
                        the Lincoln Memorial helps Americans remember their great   
                        President. There is a beautiful statue to Lincoln. His face   
                        looks down on the thousands of people who come there. It   
                        makes each one feel the deep kindness and understanding   
                        that Abraham Lincoln showed to all people while he lived.   
                           
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                      1.   
                        President Lincoln was worried because ________.(   
                        B   
                        )          
                 
          
             
      (a) he was determined to set the slaves free         
                 
          
             
      (b) he must lead his countrymen to rebuild the country         
                 
          
             
      (c) all the states were to be reunited         
                 
          
             
      (d) he was getting old         
                 
   
                      2.   
                        The President was killed ________.(   
                        A   
                        )   
                                
                
         
            
      (a) in a theater         
                
         
            
      (b) on the way to a theater       
           
            
      (c) in a car        
                
         
            
      (d) at home          
                
   
                      3.   
                        Which of the following is not true?  (   
                        A   
                        )   
                                  
                   
            
               
      (a) Booth was unhappy with the slavery system.           
                   
            
               
      (b) Booth was upset by the civil war.             
                   
            
               
      (c) Many people were very sad at Lincoln's death.           
                   
            
               
      (d) The whole country was shocked by the terrible news.             
                   
   
                      4.   
                        We can infer from the passage that President Lincoln   
                        ________.(   
                        C   
                        )   
                                 
                  
           
              
      (a) was buried in Washington, D.C.          
                  
           
              
      (b) held his office in Springfield            
                  
           
              
      (c) was very kind and understanding          
                  
           
              
      (d) had the happiest time in Washington, D.C.          
                  
   
                      5.   
                        The most suitable   
                        title for the passage is ________.(   
                        D   
                        )   
                                  
                   
            
               
      (a) The Civil War           
                   
            
               
      (b) Abraham Lincoln           
                   
            
               
      (c) Back to Peace           
                   
            
               
      (d) The Death of Abraham Lincoln                                               
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                        Although American civilization took over   
                        and replaced the frontier almost a century ago, the heritage   
                        of the frontier is still very much alive in the United States   
                        today. The idea of the frontier still stirs the emotions   
                        and imaginations of the American people. Americans continue   
                        to be fascinated by the frontier because it has been a particularly   
                        important force in shaping their national values.    
                          The frontier experience   
                        began when the first colonists settled on the east coast   
                        of the continent in the 1600s. It ended about 1890 when   
                        the last western lands were settled.    
                          The American frontier   
                        consisted of the relatively unsettled regions of the country.   
                        Here, both land and life were more rugged and primitive   
                        than in the more settled eastern part. As one frontier area   
                        was settled, people began moving farther west into the next   
                        unsettled area. By settling one frontier area after another,   
                        Americans moved across an entire continent, 2 700 miles   
                        wide.    
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    6.           
      The frontier continues to attract Americans because ________.(           
      A )          
        
            
             
      (a)  the movement helped to shape American values           
                 
              
      (b) American people are bored with the clamorous city life         
                  
           
              
    (c)  American people are emotional and full of imagination          
                  
           
              
      (d) the movement took place a century ago         
                  
   
        
    7.   
                        The frontier experience began ________.(   
                        B   
                        )   
                                  
                  
           
              
      (a) in the sixteenth century            
                  
           
              
      (b) in the seventeenth century          
                  
           
              
      (c) in the eighteenth century           
                  
           
              
      (d) in the nineteenth century          
                  
   
          8.          
      Compared with the eastern part of the country, the unsettled frontier land          
      and life were ________.(         
      D )         
               
                  
           
              
      (a) more civilized and interesting            
                  
           
              
      (b) dull and primitive          
                  
           
              
      (c) rugged and unbearable          
                  
           
              
      (d) rough and primitive          
                  
   
    9.         
      Which          
      of the following is not true?  (          
      A )          
                  
                   
            
               
      (a) The influence of the frontier has died out in modern America.           
                   
            
               
      (b) American civilization substituted the frontier long ago.           
                   
            
               
      (c) Americans are still fascinated by the frontier experience.           
                   
            
               
      (d) The frontier experience lasted about three centuries.                    
             
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                        Americans have tended to see the frontier,   
                        its life, and its people as the purest examples of their   
                        basic values. This has been the impact of the frontier on   
                        the American mind. For example, the frontier provided many   
                        inspiring examples of hard work as forests were turned into   
                        towns, and towns into large cities. The race for competitive   
                        success was rarely more colorful or adventurous than on   
                        the western frontier. The rush for gold in California, for   
                        silver in Montana, and for fertile land in all the western   
                        territories provided endless stories of high adventure.   
                        When it was announced that almost two million acres of good   
                        land in Oklahoma would be opened for settlement in April   
                        1889, thousands of settlers gathered on the border waiting   
                        for the exact time to be announced. When it was, they literally   
                        raced into the territory in wagons and on horseback to claim   
                        the best land they could find for themselves.    
                          Although daily life on   
                        the frontier was usually less dramatic than the frontier   
                        adventure stories would lead one to believe, even the ordinary   
                        daily life of the frontiersman exemplified national values   
                        in a form which seemed purer to many Americans than the   
                        life of those living in the more settled, more cultivated   
                        eastern United States.    
                          Individualism, self-reliance,   
                        and equality of opportunity have perhaps been the values   
                        most closely associated with the frontier heritage of America.   
                        Throughout their history, Americans have tended to view   
                        the frontiersman as the model of the free individual. This   
                        is probable because there was less control over the individual   
                        on the frontier than anywhere else in the United States.   
                        There were few laws and few established social or political   
                        institutions to confine people living on the frontiers.   
                        In the United States, where freedom from outside social   
                        controls is so highly valued, the frontier has been idealized,   
                        and it still serves as a basis for a nostalgic view of the   
                        purity of the early United States, which was lost when the   
                        country became urbanized and more complex.    
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          10.          
      Thousands of people raced into Oklahoma because ________.(         
      D )         
                 
                 
          (a) land in Oklahoma was highly civilized         
                  
             
      (b) the land was rich in gold and valuable stones     
	                     
                            
                          
                        (c) they were allowed to settle there   
                               
     
                         
        
      (d) they were allowed to claim the best land they could find for themselves          
                
  
   
                     
          11. The Americans          
      tend to regard the daily life of the frontiersman as ________.(          
      D )          
              
        
                        (a)   
                        less dramatic           
                  
           
        
                        (b)   
                        hard and dull           
                   
            
               
      (c) full of social restrictions              
                   
            
        
                        (d)   
                        exemplifying national values           
                 
   
          12.           
      The frontier heritage of America includes all the following except         
          ________.(           
      B )             
                   
            
               
      (a) individualism           
                   
            
               
      (b) political institutions           
                   
            
        
                        (c)   
                        self-reliance           
                  
           
              
      (d) equality of opportunity           
                   
   
          13.          
      Compared with the frontier, other places in the United States were         
          ________.(          
      B )          
                 
                   
            
                
        
                        (a)   
                        corrupt and less free    
                                  
                  
           
              
    (b)         
    urbanized and less innocent          
                   
            
               
      (c) more powerful but less happy             
                   
            
               
      (d) modernized yet unsafe           
                   
   
    14.         
    According           
      to the author, which of the following is true?          
    ( C           
      )            
                
                   
            
               
      (a) There was no control over the individual on the frontier.            
                
                   
            
               
      (b) Life on the frontier was always exciting and dramatic.             
                   
            
               
      (c) Life on the frontier has been idealized by American people who value freedom         
      highly.             
                   
            
               
      (d) It is not practical to regard the frontier as an example of the American          
      values.           
                   
   
          15.         
          A           
      good title for the passage is ________.( A           
      )            
                
                   
            
        
                        (a) The Frontier Heritage of America    
                                  
                  
           
              
      (b) The Idealized Frontier           
                   
            
               
      (c) The Lost Innocence           
                   
            
        
                        (d)   
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