He spoke in such a high voice ______ at the farther end of the room.A.as to be heardB.to b
He spoke in such a high voice ______ at the farther end of the room.
A.as to be heard
B.to be heard
C.as to hear
D.to hear
He spoke in such a high voice ______ at the farther end of the room.
A.as to be heard
B.to be heard
C.as to hear
D.to hear
第2题
He spoke English so well that I took it ______ that he was an American.
A.for granted
B.as true
C.for certain
D.as such
第3题
The teacher spoke so fast that it was hard for the students to ______ what he was saying.
A.take in
B.take out
C.take up
D.take over
第4题
He spoke so quickly that I didn' t ______ what he said.
A.receive
B.accept
C.listen
D.catch
第5题
第6题
He spoke so quickly that I did not ______ what he said. A. catchB. accept C. take D. listen
第7题
Although I spoke to him many times, he never took any______of what I said.
A.attention
B.notice
C.warning
D.observation
第8题
A.make over
B.make out
C.make for
D.make sure
第9题
No sooner______ than he realized that he should have remained silent.
A.the words had spoken
B.had the words spoken
C.the words had been spoken
D.had the words been spoken
第10题
It is said that Lincoln prepared his speech on the train while going to Gettysburg. Late that night, alone in his hotel room and tired out, be again worked briefly on the speech. The next day Everett spoke fast. He spoke for an hour and 57 minutes. His speech was a perfect example of the rich oratory of the day. Then Lincoln rose. The crowd of 15,000 people at first paid little attention to him. He spoke for only nine minutes. At the end there was little applause. Lincoln turned to a friend and remarked, "I have failed again". On the train back to Washington, he said sadly, "That speech was a flat failure, and the people are disappointed".
Some newspapers at first criticized the speech, but little by little as people redid the speech they began to understand better. (76) They began to appreciate its simplicity and its deep meaning. It was a speech which only Abraham Lincoln could have made.
Today, every American school child learns Lincoln' s Gettysburg Address by heart. Now everyone thinks of it as one of the greatest speeches ever given in American history.
In 1868, Abraham Lincoln was ______.
A.very critical
B.unpopular
C.very popular
D.very courteous