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A______is a direct comparison between two or more unlike things, normally introduced by“like”or“as”.
- A.pausing before saying something
- B.saying something louder than usual
- C.saying something quicker.
- D.speaking in a lower voice
- A.road
- B.car
- C.hero
- D.chance
- A.linguistic
- B.grammatical
- C.lexical
- D.theoretical
- A.From saving comes having
- B.Wives and children are bills of charges
- C.Tell money after your own father
- D.Frugality is an estate alone
- A.a green old age
- B.a greenhorn
- C.green-eyed
- D.to remain green forever
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In English culture, anything related to privacy or considered personal are taboo, such as_______.
- A.income
- B.religious belief
- C.family member
- D.hobbies
- A.In English all the prefixes are derivational morphemes.
- B.The inflectional morphemes in English are mainly word endings.
- C.The inflectional morphemes are also called grammatical morphemes.
- D.When attached to words, the derivational morphemes do not change the word class of the words.
- A.moral
- B.aesthetic
- C.economic
- D.political
- A.duke
- B.Continental Congress
- C.knight
- D.the May Flower
- A.key questions
- B.the thematic model
- C.seven facets
- D.the sociological model
- A.Mother’s kitchen
- B.father’s chair
- C.classroom seats
- D.library tables
- A.stamp your foot
- B.cross your forefinger and middle finger
- C.wag your forefinger
- D.chew your finger nails
- A.Mars
- B.Venus
- C.Earth
- D.Mercury
- A.formal
- B.consultative
- C.casual
- D.intimate
- A.newspaper reporting
- B.brand names
- C.advertisements
- D.English for science and technology
- A.Yet
- B.And
- C.So
- D.Then
- A.slender
- B.plain looking
- C.skinny
- D.physically handicapped
- A.味同嚼蜡
- B.旧观念复活
- C.新、旧观念
- D.新思想萌芽
- A.a red letter day
- B.the red light district
- C.paint the town red
- D.the red carpet
- A.a euphemism
- B.an honorific
- C.a taboo
- D.a term of humility
- A.I beg your pardon
- B.I’m sorry
- C.Excuse me
- D.Never mind
- A.mythology
- B.religion
- C.history
- D.literature
- A.to joke
- B.to continue working hard
- C.to just make it
- D.to be clumsy
- A.auxiliary verbs
- B.non-finite verbs
- C.modal verbs
- D.linking verbs
- A.John.
- B.Abraham.
- C.Henry.
- D.Benjamin.
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English speakers tend to be analytic thinkers. In contrast, Chinese people tend to be _____thinkers.
- A.holistic
- B.logical
- C.abstract
- D.deep
- A.propaganda
- B.publication
- C.conveying information to
- D.giving publicity to
- A.behavioural
- B.anthropological
- C.academic
- D.small
- A.prime minister
- B.supreme court
- C.congress
- D.parliament
- A.historical
- B.verbal
- C.communicative
- D.human