NEW COLLEGE ENGLISH INTEGRATED COURSE 全新版大学英语 Home 电子教案 综合教程 Unit 2 Civil-Rights Heroes True or False 1. Just like Uncle Tom in Uncle Tom' s cabin . Josiah henson was a long-suffering slave who was unwilling to stand up for himself. (F)A According to Barbara Carter, Josiah Henson was a man of principle and totally different from Uncle Tom 2. All the men and women who forged the Underground Railroad were blacks.(F)A Some whites were driven by religious convictions and took part in this movement BACK NEXT> Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading W 上海外语教育出版社
Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Home True or False 1. Just like Uncle Tom in Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Josiah Henson was a long-suffering slave who was unwilling to stand up for himself. F According to Barbara Carter, Josiah Henson was a man of principle and totally different from Uncle Tom. ( ) 2. All the men and women who forged the Underground Railroad were blacks. F Some whites were driven by religious convictions and took part in this movement. ( )
NEW COLLEGE ENGLISH INTEGRATED COURSE 全新版大学英语 Home 电子教案 综合教程 Unit 2 Civil-Rights Heroes True or False 3. These railroad conductors were frequently faced with death threats and warnings from the local government (T) 4. Many fugitives chose canada as their primar destination because slavery had been abolished there (T PREV.BACK> Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading W 上海外语教育出版社
Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Home True or False 3. These railroad conductors were frequently faced with death threats and warnings from the local government. ( T ) 4. Many fugitives chose Canada as their primary destination because slavery had been abolished there. ( T )
NEW COLLEGE ENGLISH INTEGRATED COURSE 全新版大学英语 Home 电子教案 综合教程 Unit 2 Civil-Rights Heroes Part Division of the Text PartsLines Main ideas It is high time to honor the heroes who 1-31 helped liberate slaves by forging the Underground Railroad in the early civi rights struggles in America By citing examples the author praises the 2|32~114 exploits of civil-rights heroes who helped slaves travel the Underground railroad to freedom BACK Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading W 上海外语教育出版社
Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Home Part Division of the Text Parts Lines Main Ideas 1 2 1~31 32~114 It is high time to honor the heroes who helped liberate slaves by forging the Underground Railroad in the early civilrights struggles in America. By citing examples the author praises the exploits of civil-rights heroes who helped slaves travel the Underground Railroad to freedom
NEW COLLEGE ENGLISH INTEGRATED COURSE 全新版大学英语 Home 电子教案 综合教程 Unit 2 Civil-Rights Heroes Questions and Answers 1. Both Josiah henson and Uncle Tom were slaves. But in the eyes of Barbara Carter, they were different. In what way was Josiah henson different from Uncle Tom? AUncle Tom was an enduring slave and unwilling to struggle for himself, while Josiah Henson did what he believed was right and took an active part in the anti- slavery movement 2. Why was henson called an African-American Moses? AIn the Bible, Moses was the leader who brought the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and led them to the Promised Land. Just like Moses, Henson helped hundreds of slaves to escape to Canada and liberty, so he was called an African-American Moses BACK NEXT> Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading W 上海外语教育出版社
Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Home Questions and Answers 1. Both Josiah Henson and Uncle Tom were slaves. But in the eyes of Barbara Carter, they were different. In what way was Josiah Henson different from Uncle Tom? Uncle Tom was an enduring slave and unwilling to struggle for himself, while Josiah Henson did what he believed was right and took an active part in the antislavery movement. 2. Why was Henson called an African-American Moses? In the Bible, Moses was the leader who brought the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and led them to the Promised Land. Just like Moses, Henson helped hundreds of slaves to escape to Canada and liberty, so he was called an African-American Moses
NEW COLLEGE ENGLISH INTEGRATED COURSE 全新版大学英语 Home 电子教案 综合教程 Unit 2 Civil-Rights Heroes Questions and Answers 3. What was the Underground railroad? who forged it? A The Underground Railroad was a secret web of escape routes and safe houses. Many men and women, including both the blacks and whites, together forged it 4. Why does the author want to tell the readers the stories of the heroes of the Underground Railroad? Because most of them remain too little remembered and their exploits are still largely unsung PREV.BACK> Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading W 上海外语教育出版社
Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Home Questions and Answers 3. What was the Underground Railroad? Who forged it? The Underground Railroad was a secret web of escape routes and safe houses. Many men and women, including both the blacks and whites, together forged it. 4. Why does the author want to tell the readers the stories of the heroes of the Underground Railroad? Because most of them remain too little remembered and their exploits are still largely unsung