问题 材料题

今年是辛亥先贤宋教仁遇难90周年。1913年3月20日,宋教仁被刺于上海沪宁车站,全国震惊。时为临时大总统的袁世凯说:“何物狂徒,胆敢毁我共和元勋?”下令通缉凶手。后来,参与行刺的应桂馨到北京,要求幕后指使者兑现“毁宋酬勋”,后者拒不接见,应离京去津,途中被刺身亡。

问题:

(1)此案为什么引起全国震惊?

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(2)真正的狂徒——幕后指使者究竟是谁?

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(3)为什么他拒不接见应桂馨,此人正在忙什么?

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答案

(1)全国人民拥护共和,宋教仁威望很高(或宋是资产阶级革命家)等。

(2)袁世凯。

(3)袁世凯怕暴露他的专制独裁野心。他正忙于抵制责任内阁制,破坏新生的民主政治(或忙于向列强借款,准备 * * 国民党)等。

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      Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903), a Connecticut farm boy, saw his first public park in

Liverpool, England, as he accompanied his brother on a walking tour.He was impressed by the

park's winding paths, open fields, lakes and bridges.Perhaps the most wonderful things of all was

that the park was open to everyone.

      A moment beginning in 1840 to set aside park land on New York City's Manhattan Island had

a successful result in 1856 with the purchase of 840 acres of rocky and swampy (沼泽的) land,

bought with about $5 million in state funds.Olmsted's chance of meeting with a project organizer led

to his applying for the job of the park manager.In 1857 Olmsted was appointed manager of the

proposed park, and the clearing of the site began.

      Calvert Vaux, a British architect, asked Olmsted to collaborate with him on a park design, and

Olmsted agreed.Vaux saw the park as a work of art, while Olmsted saw the park as a place for

people to escape the noise of the city.Together they invented a plan that would give the persons and

animals living in the city a quiet, green park and would also preserve and increase the good qualities

of the natural features of the land.The commissioners voted in favor of Vaux and Olmsted's plan, and

in 1858, the two became the official designers of New York City's Central Park.

     It took cartloads of topsoil to build Central Park's gentle slopes, shady glens, and steep, rocky

ravines.Five million trees were planted, a watersupply system was laid, and bridges, arches, roads

and paths were constructed.The park officially opened in 1876, and today, well over a century later,

people still escape the noise of the city in Olmsted and Vaux's great work of art.

1. What is the text mainly about?

A. A history of the planning of Central Park.

B. An engineering plan for Central Park.

C. A biography of Frederick Law Olmsted.

D. A guided walking tour of Central Park.

2. Olmsted became manager of Central Park because of________.

A. his friendship with Calvert Vaux

B. his hard work in clearing the land

C. his winning a design competition

D. a chance of meeting with one of the park's organizers

3. The underlined word "collaborate" in the third paragraph means "________".

A. disagree  

B. comment

C. vote  

D. work together

4. Which of the following is TRUE about Central Park?

A. It is out of date nowadays.

B. The designers came from the same country.

C. It is an old park in America.

D. It is only for people who can well afford it.