SAT写作素材--名人生平(5)
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SAT考试的一个主要组成部分就是SAT写作,而写作也常常是一件令人头疼的事情,尤其在文章中需要举例说明问题的时候,很多学生往往很苦恼,接下来我们来看SAT写作中常用的例证素材——名人生平(5)。
Nikita Khrushchev and Richard Nixon
In a defining moment of the Cold War, Vice President Nixon and Soviet leader
Khrushchev engaged in an impromptu debate about the merits and disadvantages of
capitalism and communism. The exchange, which took place in Moscow in front of a
replica of a suburban American kitchen, was known as the "Kitchen Debate."
Douglas MacArthur
On September 2, 1945, aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, the most
destructive war in human history officially came to an end as representatives of
the Japanese government and military signed their country's unconditional
surrender.
After clashing with President Truman over war policy, MacArthur was relieved
of his command of U.N. forces in Korea and returned to the U.S. for the first
time since before World War II. Given a hero's welcome, he addressed a joint
meeting of Congress, where he declared, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade
away."
Richard Nixon
In 1973, after five years of talks, the United States and North Vietnam
reached a peace agreement to end U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Two years later,
Saigon fell to North Vietnamese forces and Vietnam was unified under Communist
rule.
Ronald Reagan
In 1984, Reagan called for an international ban on chemical weapons. Six
years later, President Bush and Soviet leader Gorbachev would sign a historic
agreement to cease production and begin destruction of both nations' sizable
reserves.
In 1987, during a visit to Berlin, the president made a dramatic plea to
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down" the Berlin Wall. Two years later,

Berliners would do so on their own accord.
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