Test-Reading 8 form
Read the story.
Abraham Lincoln’s Last Days
Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States from 1861 to
1865. Lincoln led the Union during the Civil War and worked toward
the end of slavery in the United States.
The Civil War was a hard time for Lincoln. He had to make important
decisions continuously and he slept little. He worried more than he
should and may have been depressed.
After the Civil War, one evening in early 1865, Lincoln told a
friend: “About ten days ago, I had a nightmare. In my dream, I heard
people crying and breathing heavily. Then I saw a large table, and
there was a dead body lying on it. Soldiers were guarding the corpse.
I asked who the person was, and a guard answered: “It’s the American
President. He was killed by an assassin.”
A few weeks later, Lincoln had another strange dream. In the morning, he called his government to a special meeting. “I called you to give you a warning,” he said. “You will have bad news soon.” That night, President Lincoln was at Ford’s Theater to see a play. There, while watching the show, he was shot. He was alive for a few more hours, but died at the next morning, April 15, 1865.
Since then, many people believe that President Lincoln has turned into a ghost, and he is still living in the White House. Visitors have seen the ghost of Lincoln walking in the rooms. Nowadays, you can take tours in the White
House, and if you are lucky (or unlucky), you may have a chance to see a glimpse of this famous president.
Vocabulary
I. Circle the correct word.
1 opportunity
a) chance b) warning c) alive
2 spirit
a) toward b) chance c) ghost
3 unhappy
a) alive b) depressed c) toward
4 in the direction of
a) toward b) chance c) alive
5 change
a) alive b) depressed c) turn into
Reading Skills
II. Circle the correct answer.