根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。

1.Which month is Martin Luther King Jr. Day in?

A. January. B. March.

C. August. D. December.

2.How old was King when he died?

A. 29. B. 39.

C. 65. D. 68.

3.What’s the purpose (目的) of the time line (時間軸)in this article?

A. To teach the students how to draw a time line.

B. To give more information of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

C. To tell more about Martin Luther King Jr.

D. To explain why King made his speech “I have a dream”.

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