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46-55 題為題組      In his speech I Have a Dream, Dr. King called for equal rights for all human beings and aharmonious relationship between blacks and whites in the U.S. This was not merely his personaldream, but an American dream ___46___. He truly believed in the ___47___ that all men are createdequal, and that the sons of former slaves and the sons of the slave-owners should be able to sit downtogether at the table of___48___. He felt his nation should make every effort to end racial prejudiceand discrimination, and become a place ___49___ his own children would not be judged by their skincolor, but by the content of their character. People had to be treated equally in spite of their race, hethought; blacks should no longer be oppressed and treated with __50___. And ___51___ his faith thatone day black and white children would join hands, walking and playing together, Dr. King prayed forall Americans to let freedom ring from state to state. After years of slavery, he dreamed of the dayAmerica would be transformed ___52___ a sweet land of liberty and righteousness. On that day, allraces—blacks and whites, Jews and Gentiles, Arabs and Chinese—would be able to make peace withone another and live together in harmony. This would be just like making the rough places plain and___53___ the crooked places. For finally, if all people in America had the same belief, the mountainof their despair could be overcome, and their nation’s jangling discords changed into a __54___ offriendship. Dr. King’s dream, after all, had to be realized if America was ever to become a great nation.Consequently, the country’s people had to speed up the day ___55___ all God’s children could joinhands singing together—the time of real freedom.
(A) brotherhood
(B) with
(C) when
(D) as well
(E) symphony (AB) creed (AC)into (AD) straightening (AE) injustice (BC) where
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答案:D
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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