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2014英语四级听力练习:慢速英语8.28(1)

发布时间:2016-03-03  编辑:查字典英语网小编

  From Learning English, this is The Making of a Nation.

  Im Kelly Jean Kelly.

  And Im Christopher Cruise.

  The presidential election of 1860 brought feelings of both hope and fear.

  Americans had hope for the future because they would have a new leader. But they feared that even a new president could not hold the nation together. The states of the South were very close to leaving the Union over the issue of slavery.

  The election campaign opened in the summer of 1860. Abraham Lincoln was the candidate for the Republican Party -- a new party that opposed slavery. Almost all Republicans were from the northern United States.

  Most people did not know very much about Abraham Lincoln, so the Republican Party published many books and pamphlets about him. They told the story of a poor farm boy who educated himself. Through hard work and honesty, they said, he had become a candidate for president.

  Lincolns supporters organized a loud and colorful campaign. It included marching bands and signs. But Lincoln was silent. He said, It has been my decision since becoming a candidate to make no speeches. I am here only to see you and to let you see me.

  The Democratic Party candidate was very different. Stephen Douglas spoke in nearly every state. He campaigned hard. But his health was poor. And he had trouble getting money.

  Within a few weeks, Douglas recognized he had no real hope of winning. Northerners believed he supported slavery too much. And Southerners believed he did not support slavery enough.

  Douglas expected Lincoln to win the election. But he knew a Lincoln victory would create problems. If Lincoln became president, some people who strongly supported slavery threatened to take the Southern states out of the union.

  So Douglas turned his efforts to a campaign for the union itself. He said, The election of a man to the presidency by the American people, under the Constitution, is no reason for any attempt to dissolve this glorious nation.

  Two other major candidates also campaigned for president. Southern Democrats nominated John Breckinridge of Kentucky. And a group called the Constitutional Union Party nominated John Bell.

  Election Day was November 6. The popular vote was close; the vote in the Electoral College was not. Lincoln received 180 electoral votes. Breckinridge received 72. Bell received 39. And Douglas received just 12.

  Abraham Lincoln would be the new president of the United States. But his victory was bittersweet. Even before Lincoln was inaugurated, the Southern states acted on their threats. They began to leave the Union.

  Im Christopher Cruise.

  And Im Kelly Jean Kelly.

  This is The Making of a Nation from Learning English.

  词汇讲解:

  1. fear vt.畏惧; 害怕

  例句:I fear I must trouble you to come upstairs.

  我恐怕要麻烦你上楼来一趟。

  2. oppose vt. 反对,抗争

  例句:Father does not oppose the idea at all.

  父亲丝毫不反对这个想法。

  3. organize vt. 组织,编组

  例句:How do I organize them?

  我该怎样组织财务记录?

  4. believe vt.相信; 以为

  例句:I believe in the strength of community.

  我相信社区的力量。

  5. dissolve vi.溶解; 融化

  例句:The glue does not dissolve in water.

  这种胶状物不溶于水。

  6. nominate vt.提名为候选人; 任命

  例句:Companies at present nominate their own directors.

  目前,各公司的董事由公司自己提名。

  短语讲解:

  1. Americans had hope for the future because they would have a new leader.

  hope for 希望, 希望得到

  例句:Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.

  〔谚语〕作最好的打算,作最坏的准备。

  2. If Lincoln became president, some people who strongly supported slavery threatened to take the Southern states out of the union.

  out of n.由于; 用 自离开; 得自出于;

  例句:Id give a years salary to get out of this town.

  我真是宁可拿出一的薪金,只要能离开这个城镇就好了。

  3. Even before Lincoln was inaugurated, the Southern states acted on their threats.

  act on 对起作用[有功效]; 奉行, 按照而行动; 遵行;

  例句:If it does, we dont act on it.

  就算想过,也不会付诸行动。

  

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