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Of all figures from America’s past, Abraham Lincoln is dearest to the hearts of the American people. In fact, the admiration they have for him borders on worship. Writers note that the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC is not unlike the temples that ancient Greeks built in honor of their goods, and that annual ceremonies of celebrating Lincoln’s birthday in schools and public places have sometimes had characteristics of religious services. Certainly Lincoln is America’s ideal of a great leader. He had many of the quality of leadership that Americans admire.
First of all, Lincoln’s career fits popular American belief that every child can dream of becoming president. Americans admire the person—the one who, with neither money nor family influence, fights his or her way to the top. Lincoln was born of poor parents. His mother died when he was young. He had little opportunity for schooling. His early study was done alone at night by the light of a fireplace. He did hard manual labor through the day—splitting rails for fences, taking care of livestock, working on riverboat—or in store. But as he grew older he studied law in his spare time and became a lawyer. He was a good speaker and student of political philosophy. His ability finally made a name for him and eventually he became president of the United States.
Lincoln is also admired because of his leadership during the difficult period of the Civil War. He dared to do what he thought was right at a time when his beliefs were unpopular with many people. He, in a sense, represents the spirit of union among the states. Before the Civil war, the economy of the South depended on an agricultural system which made use of slave labor. When reformers in the northern states, put pressure on Congress not to permit to secede or withdraw, from the United States, they argued that the question of slavery was a matter for the individual states to decide rather than the federal government, and they did not want to accept its decision. The national government said that no state had the right to secede, and the Civil War was the result. If the south had won the war, what is the Unites States might well have been divided into several countries. Lincoln worked hard to preserve the union, and the northern states were victorious.
Furthermore, Lincoln had many personal qualities that made him dear to the hearts of his country man. He had infinite patience and tolerance for those who disagreed with him. As president, he appointed men to high government positions whom he considered most capable, even though some of them openly scorned him. He was generous to his opponents. There are many stories about his thoughtful treatment of southern leaders. When the war was over, he showed the South no hatred. Since generosity toward a defeated opponent is admired by Americans, Lincoln fitted the national idea of what is right.
Shortly after the Civil War ended, Lincoln, was shot while attending a play in Washington Theater. He died within a few hours. The uncontrolled emotional reaction of the nation to his death was almost unbelievable and demonstrated the deep esteem in which he was held. Newspapers were edged with black; religious leaders gave praise of Lincoln instead of their prepared sermons. His funeral procession in Washington was miles long. Lincoln’s body was taken by train back to his former home in Springfield, Illinois, but in all the major cities through which the train passed, the coffin was paraded through streets lined with sorrowful thousands. In the small towns through which the train passed bells rang in honor of the dead president. Citizens lit torches along the railroad track to show their last respects.
The circumstances of his death set Lincoln apart from other American leaders. Had Lincoln lived, it might well be that his postwar policies would have brought criticisms upon him that would have tarnished his popularity. Instead, an assassin’s bullet erased in the minds of Americans any faults he had and emphasized his virtues.
1. What are the aspects that made Lincoln ideal of a great leader?
2. Lincoln’s beliefs used to be ______.
3. From the last paragraph it could be inferred that ______.
4. From the second paragraph we learn that ______.
5. Lincoln came from a city named ______.
6. How many personal qualities are mentioned in paragraph 4?
7. The word “assassin” means ______.

问题1选项
A.Lincoln’s career and family
B.Lincoln was self-made person
C.Lincoln’s leadership during the difficult period of the Civil War
D.His career, leadership, generosity and right time of death
问题2选项
A.unpopular with many people during the period of the Civil War
B.a self-made person
C.worshipped
D.popular with the American people
问题3选项
A.American people like those who are generous to their opponents
B.A president must be like a president
C.Lincoln’s death was at a right time to him
D.Lincoln is still popular with the American people
问题4选项
A.a person who fights his or her way to the top will be president
B.Americans believe that everyone can be president if he has ability
C.a self-made person will succeed
D.it’s a piece of cake to be president of the United States
问题5选项
A.Washington
B.Springfield
C.Illinois
D.not mentioned
问题6选项
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
问题7选项
A.helper
B.assistant
C.soldier
D.killer
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