(原創)Elizabeth Jennings was considered an icon (偶像) of faith and courage for her struggle for civil rights.
On a hot summer morning in 1854, Elizabeth Jennings, who was a 1 in New York City, was on her way to school. Streetcars were the public transportation of the day, and most of the lines operated 2 cars for white and black riders. African Americans could board a whites?__________only car, but only if no white passengers 3 .
At the corner of a street, Jennings 4 a whites?__________only streetcar, but was told by the conductor to 5 the next car, which carried “her people”. He insisted she 6 his streetcar, but Jennings refused. As Jennings recalled in her written 7 of that day, “I told him I was a respectable person and that I had never been insulted before.” The conductor then tried to 8 remove her, despite her telling him not to lay his 9 on her. The conductor, along with the streetcar?__________s driver, eventually 10 Jennings to the street, although she 11 to climb back on board. They continued the route with her, until they 12 a policeman, who then helped 13 her from the streetcar. Jennings, 14 and worn out, returned home.
Immediately following the 15 , Jennings wrote an account of what had happened to her. Newspapers 16 her account in its entirety. She then took her fight further by hiring a 24?__________year?__________old 17 . Together, they won their case in 1855. Jennings was awarded 18 in the amount of $250, plus costs of $25. Within a few years, all of the city?__________s streetcar lines were 19 to African Americans.
Jennings continued to teach and led a quiet life, 20 away from the public eye.
1. A. conductor B. driver C. teacher D. lawyer
2. A. separate B. special C. comfortable D. natural
3. A. guaranteed B. replied C. argued D. objected
4. A. drove B. parked C. boarded D. owned
5. A. wait for B. allow for C. call out D. send off
6. A. get off B. turn on C. carry out D. cut up
7. A. diary B. account C. instruction D. application
8. A. immediately B. completely C. successfully D. forcibly
9. A. hands B. faces C. legs D. feet
10. A. invited B. dragged C. defended D. raised
11. A. decided B. failed C. managed D. promised
12. A. blocked B. cheated C. praised D. spotted
13. A. deliver B. remove C. transport D. fly
14. A. busy B. awkward C. bored D. injured
15. A. example B. incident C. rule D. advice
16. A. reviewed B. doubted C. printed D. painted
17. A. lawyer B. policeman C. judge D. official
18. A. disasters B. damages C. destruction D. contribution
19. A. operated B. limited C. open D. grateful
20. A. putting B. spreading C. washing D. stepping