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Which of the following statements is true?A.In Mr. Hamilton's opinion, only when the words

Which of the following statements is true?

A.In Mr. Hamilton's opinion, only when the words are proved slanderous can the writer of the words proved guilty of slander.

B.Mr. Zinger was proved innocent because he criticized the tyrannical governor.

C.Mr. Zinger made up stories about the governor in the newspaper.

D.Nobody wanted to defend Mr. Zinger because he had come from Germany.

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第1题

John Zinger was arrested ______.A.because he was smart as a Philadelphia lawyerB.because h

John Zinger was arrested ______.

A.because he was smart as a Philadelphia lawyer

B.because he criticized the Governor in the newspaper

C.because of his stupidity

D.because the Governor was powerful

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第2题

Men have often been praised by being told that they were as smart as a Philadelphia lawyer

. No one knows why there is something special about Philadelphia lawyers, but the expression "smart as a Philadelphia lawyer" seems to have come from a famous trial early in the 18th century.

An Englishman, William S. Cosby arrived in New York as the royal governor of the province. He was a tyrant. He wanted to make money quickly and he ruled the province with no thought for the law or the rights of the people. Among those who opposed his rule was John Peter Zinger who came to America from Germany. Mr. Zinger started a newspaper which praised liberty and sharply criticized the governor. Governor Cosby arrested Mr. Zinger, charged him with slander and kept him in prison for 9 months. Mr. Zinger could not find a New York lawyer to defend him because of the governor's power. But a leading lawyer from Philadelphia agreed to defend Mr. Zinger. He was Andrew Hamilton, white-haired and almost 80 years old.

The trial opened, the jury chosen and charges read. At that time, the law on slander said that jury could decide only if the person accused published in the newspaper named in the charges. The question of whether words published were true or not was to be decided by the judge. Mr. Zinger told the court he was innocent. Then the lawyer from Philadelphia rose, admitted that Mr. Zinger did publish the newspaper as charged. But Mr. Hamilton continued. The publishing of a newspaper does not make a person guilty of slander. He said that words themselves must be proved false or slanderous; Otherwise Mr. Zinger is innocent. The judge warned Mr. Hamilton that he, the judge, would decide if the words were slanderous or not. Mr. Hamilton quickly turned to the jury and asked them to decide. He said that it was their right to decide whether the alleged slander was in fact the truth. In his final statement to the jury, Mr. Hamilton said the question was much bigger than the charges against Mr. Zinger. He said the question was liberty and right of people to oppose dishonesty and tyranny by speaking and writing the truth. After a brief discussion the jury declared that Mr. Zinger was not guilty and cheers broke out in the courtroom. The decision established the principle of freedom of the press in the American Colonies. Mr. Hamilton was praised as a hero. Through the years the fame of Mr; Zinger trial and praise for Mr. Hamilton has spread throughout the country. Anti so it is believed that the expression "as smart as a Philadelphia lawyer" honors the man from Philadelphia who successfully de- fended the freedom of the press to print the truth.

Many people opposed Governor Cosby's rule because ______.

A.he wanted to make money quickly

B.he was the royal governor

C.he was a tyrant

D.they were biased

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第3题

This passage mainly discusses ______.A.two techniques used for training elephantsB.the unh

This passage mainly discusses ______.

A.two techniques used for training elephants

B.the unhumane method used in training elephants

C.how to train the elephant

D.through the tough method we cannot train the elephant successfully

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第4题

A mature elephant is only subjected to training when ______.A.it is with other elephantsB.

A mature elephant is only subjected to training when ______.

A.it is with other elephants

B.the mahout has established a good relationship with it

C.the animal is feeding normally

D.it needs to be controlled with a sharp pointed stick

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第5题

The main attraction of training mature elephants is ______.A.early financial returnsB.thei

The main attraction of training mature elephants is ______.

A.early financial returns

B.their willingness to obey their trainers

C.the avoidance of anxiety in the elephant

D.that elephants are difficult to keep

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第6题

An elephant will only be trained successfully if ______.A.the mahout is a responsible pers

An elephant will only be trained successfully if ______.

A.the mahout is a responsible person

B.elephant calves don't refuse to feed

C.the mahout and the elephant get on well together

D.several trainers are assigned to the job

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第7题

Two main techniques have been used for training elephants, which we may call respectively

the tough and the gentle. The former method simply consists of setting an elephant to work and beating him until he does what is expected of him. Apart from any moral considerations this is a stupid method of training, for it produces a resentful animal who at a later stage may well turn man-killer. The gentle method requires more patience in the early stages, but produces a cheerful, good-tempered elephant who will give many years of loyal service.

The first essential in elephant training is to assign to the animal a single mahout who will be entirely responsible for the job. Elephants like to have one master just as dogs do, and are capable of a considerable degree of personal affection. There are even stories of half- trained elephant calves who have refused to feed and pained to death when by some unavoidable circumstance they have been deprived of their own trainer. Such extreme cases must probably be taken with a grain of salt, but they do underline the general principle that the relationship between elephant and mahout is the key to successful training.

The most economical age to capture an elephant for training is between fifteen and twenty years, for it is then almost ready to undertake heavy work and can begin to earn its keep straight away. But animals of this age do not easily become subservient to man, and a very firm hand must be employed in the early stages. The captive elephant, still roped to a tree, plunges and screams every time a man approaches, and for several days will probably refuse all food through anger, and fear. Sometimes a tame elephant is tethered nearby to give the wild one confidence, and in most cases the captive gradually quietens down and begins to accept its food. The next stage is to get the elephant to the training establishment, a ticklish business which is achieved with the aid of two tame elephants roped to the captive on either side.

When several elephants are being trained at one time, it is customary for the new arrival to be placed between the stalls of two captives whose training is already well advanced. It is then left completely undisturbed with plenty of food and water so that it can absorb the atmosphere of its new home and see that nothing particularly alarming is happening to its companions. When it is eating normally, its own training begins. The trainer stands in front of the elephant holding a long stick with a sharp metal point. Two assistants, mounted on tame elephants, control the captive from either side, while others rub their hands over his skin to the accompaniment of a monotonous and soothing chant. This is supposed to induce pleasurable sensations in the elephant, and its effects are reinforced by the use of endearing epithets, such as "ho! my son", or "ho! my father", or "my mother", according to the age and sex of the captive. The elephant is not immediately susceptible to such blandishments, however, and usually lashes fiercely with its trunk in all directions. These movements are controlled by the trainer with the metal-pointed stick, and the trunk eventually becomes so sore that the elephant curls it up and seldom afterwards uses it for offensive purposes.

The ill-treatment of an elephant during training ______.

A.can have unpleasant consequences later

B.is the most effective method available

C.increases the time it takes to tram the animal

D.ensures loyal service for years to come

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第8题

A.thanB.thatC.which.D.as

A.than

B.that

C.which.

D.as

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第9题

A.contrarilyB.consequentlyC.similarlyD.simultaneously

A.contrarily

B.consequently

C.similarly

D.simultaneously

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第10题

A.survivedB.noticedC.undertakenD.experienced

A.survived

B.noticed

C.undertaken

D.experienced

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