外研版高中英语选修9Module5Listening课件 (1)
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He was also generous and wise, virtues _________ admired by his tribe. Sitting Bull became a ______ leader of the Strong Heart warrior society, and he successfully grounds increased Sioux hunting _________. However the US army continually invaded this territory. From ____ 1868 the Sioux 1863 to ____, fought the army’s ________ presence on their land. In approximately 1867, Sitting Bull became
the _____ first chief of the entire Sioux nation. Shortly after that, although Sitting Bull refused to ______ sign the ____treaty _____, peace was made with the US government, who promised that the Black Hills would ___________ possession forever. remain in Sioux ____________ However in the __________, mid-1870s the gold brought more than a discovery of _____ thousand prospectors to the Black Hills.
thought that the Sioux Sitting Bull __________ triumph at this siege would mean the end of battles with the US army, but the __________ hostility continued. In 1877, Sitting Bull and his followers escaped into ________. Canada However, within ______ four years, famine forced them to __________. Sitting Bull was held as a surrender ________ prisoner of war for two years, before he
planning ____ to have a Americans were _________ ceremony called the Ghost Dance, which they believed would ____ rid their land of the white people. The authorities were _______ afraid the Sitting Bull would still be a much respected leader of the Sioux. They arrested ________ ______ Sitting Bull on _________ December ____ 15, _____ 1890 as a precaution. When his warriors attempted to rescue him, Sitting Bull was _______. killed
The government threatened the Sioux with an order to _________ return to their reservations. The demand was resisted by the Sioux and in March, General set ____ up a camp to George Crook ____ attack the natives. Sitting Bull and the Sioux realised they could not ______ defeat ____ the ______ army alone. They were _______ joined by the Cheyenne and
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Arapaho tribe, and on June 17, ______, 1876 they clashed with US troops and forced them to _______ retreat at the Battle of the Rosebud, then set up camp at Little Bighorn. On June 25 Lieutenant Colonel Custer led his army of _____ more _____ than ____ 200 soldiers into the village along the Little Bighorn River. Bt the end of the day, Custer and his army were ______. dead
Module 5
Listening
Listen to a passage about the life of Chief Sitting Bull.
Listen again and fill in the blanks. Sitting Bull, whose ______ _____ was Indian name Tatanka Yotanka, was born in the Grand River region of what is now South Dakota around _____. 1831 Sitting Bull was a ________ member of the Sioux tribe. The Sioux _______ _______ hostile tribes and white fought against intruders. Soon, Sitting Bull became known for his fearlessness in _______. battle
was sent to ______ join other Sioux at a reservation in North Dakota. In ______, 1885 Sitting Bull joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show and travelled throughout the United States and Canada. Some _______ believe he was allowed to join the show to ______ keep ____ him ______ away from the reservation. When Sitting Bull returned to the reservation in ______, 1889 many Native