1、Nelson Mandelea modern hero同步素材(人教新课标高中英语必修1 unit 5)人教新课标高中英语必修1unit5课文填空稿 Elias StoryMy name is Elias. I am a poor black worker in South Africa. _ was _of my life. I was twelve years old. It was in 1952 and he had _ a black law firm _. I began school at six. The school _ was three kilometers away.
2、I had to leave, because my family_. I could not read or write. _, I got a job in a gold mine. This was a time when one had got to have a passbook to live in Johannesburg. Sadly I did not have this passbook because I was not born there and _.The day when Nelson Mandela told me what to do and helped m
3、e was _ _. He told me how to get the correct papers so I could stay in Johannesburg. I never forgot how kind he was and when he organized the ANC Youth League, I joined it as soon as I could. He said: The last thirty years have seen the greatest manlier of laws stopping our rights and progress, unti
4、l today we have reached a stage where we have almost no rights at all_. Black people had no _ and could not choose who ruled them. The parts of town where they lived were places decided by white people. They could not get jobs they wanted. The places where they were sent to live were the poorest are
5、as in South Africa. No one could grow food there. In fact as Nelson Mandela said:. we were put in a position in which we had either to accept we were less important, or fight the government We chose to attack the law: We fast broke a way which was peaceful; whenthis was not allowed., only then did w
6、e decide to answer violence with violence._, I do not like _, but in 1963 I helped him blow up some government buildings. It was very dangerous because _ _. But I was happy to help _.KEYS:My name is Elias. I am a poor black worker in South Africa. The time when I first met Nelson Mandela was a very
7、difficult period of my life. I was twelve years old. It was in 1952 and he had opened a black law firm to advise poor black people on their problems. I began school at six. The school where I studied only two years was three kilometers away. I had to leave, because my family could not continue to pa
8、y the school fees and the bus fare. I could not read or write. After trying hard, I got a job in a gold mine. This was a time when one had got to have a passbook to live in Johannesburg. Sadly I did not have this passbook because I was not born there and I was worried about whether I would be out of
9、 work.The day when Nelson Mandela told me what to do and helped me was one of the happiest days of my life. He told me how to get the correct papers so I could stay in Johannesburg. I never forgot how kind he was and when he organized the ANC Youth League, I joined it as soon as I could. He said: Th
10、e last thirty years have seen the greatest manlier of laws stopping our rights and progress, until today we have reached a stage where we have almost no rights at allIt was the truth. Black people had no vote and could not choose who ruled them. The parts of town where they lived were places decided
11、 by white people. They could not get jobs they wanted. The places where they were sent to live were the poorest areas in South Africa. No one could grow food there. In fact as Nelson Mandela said:. we were put in a position in which we had either to accept we were less important, or fight the govern
12、ment We chose to attack the law: We fast broke a way which was peaceful; whenthis was not allowed., only then did we decide to answer violence with violence.As a matter of fact, I do not like violence . but in 1963 I helped him blow up some government buildings. It was very dangerous because if 1 was caught I could be put in prison for years. But I was happy to help because I knew it was to realize our dream of making black and white people equal.