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1、英语人教版八年级下册Unit5-SectionB-2a--2eLet'senjoyasongIclosemyeyesdrewbackthecurtaintoseeforcertainwhatIthoughtIknewfarfarawaysomeonewasweepingbuttheworldwassleepinganydreamwilldoIntheeastIwasleftalonemayIreturntothebeginingthelightisdearingandthedreamistootheworldandIwearestillwaitingstillhesitatinga
2、nydreamwilldoanydreamwilldoanydreamwilldoIhaveadreamIhaveadreamthatonedaythisnationwillriseupandliveoutthetruemeaningofitscreed:"Weholdthesetruthstobeself-evident,thatallmenarecreatedequal."我梦想有一天,这个国家会站立起来,真正实现其信条的真谛:“我们认为真理是不言而喻,人人生而平等。”Ihaveadreamthatoneday,downinAlabama,withitsviciousracis
3、ts,withitsgovernorhavinghislipsdrippingwiththewordsof"interposition"and"nullification"--onedayrightthereinAlabamalittleblackboysandblackgirlswillbeabletojoinhandswithlittlewhiteboysandwhitegirlsassistersandbrothers.今天,我有一个梦想。我梦想有一天,亚拉巴马州能够有所转变,尽管该州州长现在仍然满口异议,反对联邦法令,但有朝一日,那里的黑人男孩和女孩将能与白人男孩和女孩情同
4、骨肉,携手并进。Withthisfaith,wewillbeabletoworktogether,topraytogether,tostruggletogether,togotojailtogether,tostandupforfreedomtogether,knowingthatwewillbefreeoneday.有了这个信念,我们将能一起工作,一起祈祷,一起斗争,一起坐牢,一起维护自由;因为我们知道,终有一天,我们是会自由的。Dr.MartinLutherKing--amanwhoworkedforracialequalityandcivilrightsDr.MartinLu
5、therKingwasbornonJanuary15th,1929.Whenhegrewolder,hewastoldthathecouldnotplaywithhisfriendsbecausetheywerewhiteandhewasblack.YoungMartinwasagoodstudentinschool.Hefinishedhighschoolattheageof15,andin1948,hegotadegreefromMorehouseCollege.In1851,MartinwentontostudyatBostonUniversityandgotanotherd
6、egreein1955.Afterhefinishedcollege,Dr.KingbecameaministerandmovedtoAlabama.Duringthe1950s,Dr.Kingdidalotforcivilrightsandracialequality.MartinLutherKingwaskilledattheageof39inMemphis,Tennessee.Readingtip:Thetitlecangiveyousomeimportantinformation.completelyshockedTheWorldTradeCenterwastakendow
7、nbyterrorists.Itusedtobethetallesttwintowersintheworld.Doyourememberwhatyouweredoing?Predict:Whatisthepassageabout?Topicsentence?Peopleoftenrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenewsofimportanteventsinhistory.Readingtip:Thefirstsente