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2019-01-14  本文已影响7人  Happylins

Original Paragraphy

Calvin Coolidge, our thirtieth president, was named Silent Cal“ by reporters because of his laconic speech. One Sunday, after Mr. Coolidge has listened to an interminable sermon, a throng of newmen gathered around him. An intrepid reporter accosted the Chief Executive: ”Mr. President, we know that the sermon was on the topic of sin. What did the minister say?“ He was against it,“ the reticent Coolidge replied.

New Vocabulary

Laconic adj expressing much in few words

Throng n. crowd

Intrepid adj. brave

reticent adj. silent

Paragraph Paraphrase

Reporters nicknamed Calvin Cooldge, the thirtied president, as ”Silent Cal“, as he made speeches short and to the point. One Sunday, after the president listend to a long and never-ending sermon, a crowd of reported surrounded the president. A brave reporter approached the president. The reporter told the resident that he knew the sermon was about sin. And he wanted to know from the president what the minister really said. The reserved president told the reporter, “He was against it“.

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