ELIAS’STORY
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This text is mainly about ________.
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a black man named Elias and his hard life in South Africa
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Mr.Mandela’s life-long struggle for the black people’s rights
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Elias’ description of his contact(接觸;聯(lián)系)with Mr.Mandela
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deep friendship between Elias and Mr.Mandela
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Elias had to leave school when he was quite young because ________.
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he couldn’t catch up with other students in his study
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his home was too far away from school
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his family was too poor to pay the money needed for his study
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he wanted to work with Mr.Mandela eagerly
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People without a passbook might ________.
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not be allowed to live in Johannesburg
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be out of work
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be those who were not born in Johannesburg
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A, B and C
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Was Elias happy to help blow up the building?
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No, because he disliked violence.
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Yes, because he wanted to thank Mr.Mandela for his help.
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No, because he thought he might be caught and put into prison.
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Yes, because making black and white people equal was their dream.
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(5) |
From Mr.Mandela’s saying, we can get such a conclusion as ________.
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Mr.Mandela wanted to break the law in a violent way in the beginning
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black people had been given more rights
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black people should rise up to fight for their own rights after years of being ruled
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they could force the government to give up easily
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