Tess is a character created byA.D.H. Lawrence.B.James Joyce.C.Thomas Hardy.D.Dylan Thomas.
Tess is a character created by
A.D.H. Lawrence.
B.James Joyce.
C.Thomas Hardy.
D.Dylan Thomas.
Tess is a character created by
A.D.H. Lawrence.
B.James Joyce.
C.Thomas Hardy.
D.Dylan Thomas.
第1题
______was meant to guarantee the blacks and others the right to vote.
A.The Emancipation Proclamation in 1863
B.The Civil Rights Act of 1964
C.The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1865
D.The Voting Rights Act of 1965
第2题
What does the author mean by "Their historical record puts mens to shame"?
A.Women have had a better record than men throughout history.
B.Women have far exceeded men in leadership throughout history.
C.Women have made men ashamed of their own historical record.
D.Women have far exceeded men in recording experience throughout history.
第3题
d, Chinese visitors are the largest portion of luxury consumers in the world. On the other hand, they are usually noisy, tacky and uncivil. For example, some of them are used to talking loudly in public areas. What measures could be taken to regulate Chinese tourists behaviors? Write an essay of about 400 words. You should supply an appropriate title for your essay.
第4题
of life of the city which enveloped its inhabitants like a great mother soft toward all her childrens requests, fulfilling all their whims and desires, or like a huge thousand-year-old tree in which the insects making their home in one branch did not know what the insects in the other branch were doing. She had learned from Peking its tolerance, geniality, and urbanity, as we all in our formative years catch something of the city and country we live in. She had grown up with the yellow-roofed palaces and the purple and greenroofed temples, the broad boulevards and the long, crooked alleys, the busy thoroughfares and the quiet districts that were almost rural in their effect; the common mans homes with their inevitable pomegranate trees and jars of goldfish, no less than the rich mans mansions and gardens; the open-air tea houses where men loll on rattan armchairs under cypress tress, spending twenty cents for a whole afternoon in summer; the enclosed teashops where in winter men eat steaming-hot mutton fried with onion and drink pehkan and where the great rub shoulders with the humble; the wonderful theaters, the beautiful restaurants, the bazaars, the lantern streets and the curio streets; the temple fairs which register the days of the month.
第5题
ld have paid twice much for it.
第6题
______is the flightless bird which has become a symbol of New Zealand.
A.Emu
B.Kiwi
C.Weka
D.Pukeko
第7题
a dream" is______.
A.Martin Luther King
B.Malcolm X
C.Booker T. Washington
D.Marcus Garvey
第8题
The new regulation stipulates that if no one claims a lost item, the person who hands it in will get 10 percent of its auction earnings as a reward. The owner of the lost property can also voluntarily offer a reward of 10 percent of its value. Should people be rewarded for returning lost property? Whats your opinion? Write an essay of about 400 words. In the first part of your essay you should state clearly your main argument, and in the second part you should support your argument with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary. You should supply an appropriate title for your essay. Marks will be awarded for content, organization , language and appropriateness. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. Write your essay on ANSWER SHEET FOUR.
第9题
od". Just as babies learn to produce language in hearing and parroting【M1】______ sounds, language learners need to practise listening in order to learn. This can reinforce learning vocabulary and structures, and help learners see patterns in【M2】______ language. As a language learner grows up, attitude can be the key factor in how he or【M3】______ she progresses. A learner who is keen about the target culture will be more successful in their language studies. The culturally curious students will be more receptive to the language and more open to form. relationships with native【M4】______ speakers. Linguists have found that students with a low tolerance of ambiguity tend to struggle with language learning. Language learning involves a lot of uncertainty—students will encounter new vocabulary daily, but for each【M5】______ grammar rule there will be a dialectic exception or irregular verb. Until native like fluency achieved, there will always be some level of ambiguity.【M6】______ The type of learner who sees a new word and reaches to the dictionary【M7】______ instead of guessing the meaning from the context may feel stressed and disoriented in an immersion class. Ultimately, they might quit their language studies out of sheer frustration. Its a difficult mindset to break, so small【M8】______ exercises can help. Some learners are most comfortable with the listen-and-repeat drills of a language lab or podcast. Some need a grammar textbook to make a sense of a【M9】______ foreign tongue. Every of these approaches is fine, but its a mistake to rely on【M10】______ only one.
【M1】
第10题
communication" refers to
A.theme.
B.rheme.
C.communicative competence.
D.communicative dynamism.
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