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On the north side of Trafalgar, famous for its Admiral Nelson (Nelson's Column"), its fountains and its hordes of pigeons, there stands a long, low building in classic style. This is the National Gallery, which contains Britain's best-known 51.__ of pictures. The collection was begun in 1824, with the purchase of thirty-eight pictures that included Horgarth's satirical Marriage à la Mode" series, and Titian's *Venus and Adonis.
The National Gallery is rich in paintings by Italian masters such as Raphael, Correggio, and Veronese, and it contains pictures 52.__ of all European schools of art such as works by Rembrandt, Rubens, Van Dyck, Murillo, El Greco, and nineteenth century French masters. Many S3 . are especially attracted to Velasquez's Rokeby Venus" and Leonardo da Vinci's Virgin of the Rocks".
On 54. .days, students and other young people are often to be seen having a sandwich lunch on the portico of the Gallery overlooking Trafalgar Square. Admission to the Gallery is free, as is the 55.___ with other British national galleries and museums, which are maintained by money voted by Parliament. Bequests of pictures have been made to the galleries, 56.____ on a generous scale, by private individuals.
Just behind the National Gallery 57. . the National Portrait Gallery, in which the visitors can see portraits of British monarchs since the reign of Richards I(1377- 1399), and 58._ historical celebrities such as Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Cromwell. Many of the pictures are by well-known artists.
The National Gallery of British Art, better known as the Tate Gallery, was given to the nation by a rich sugar merchant, Sir Henry Tate, who had a taste for the fine arts. It overlooks the Thames, not far from the Houses of Parliament. English artists are 59.__ well represented here, and the Tate also has a range of modern works, 60. .some sculptures, by foreign artists. This, of all the London galleries, is the young people's gallery. It has been stated that three-quarters of its visitors are under twenty-five.
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- A.it enables trainees to deal with those demands or deadlines that they regard as unreasonable
- B.it helps people realize stress is not always harmful
- C.it helps people work more efficiently
- D.it lets people know the relationship between work and stress
- A.Stress is not always harmful.
- B.Stress is becoming an increasingly common feature of the workplace.
- C.Jane Collard's research on stress.
- D.How to prevent stress?
- A.arrange in order
- B.give attention to
- C.concentrate on
- D.regard as
- A.to help people reduce their stress
- B.to make the trainees realize stress in itself is not harmful
- C.to make the trainees realize stress enables people to feel motivated and to perform effectively
- D.to make the trainees realize a complete absence of stress can lead to depression
- A.Washington would not appreciate the idea of overthrowing social order.
- B.Racial separation is an outcome of accomodationist ideology.
- C.Washington would not support a determined and activist leadership.
- D.The Philadelphia Negro is a book on blacks in American South.
- A.many blacks are prepared for leadership
- B.Du Bois was in favor of "elite education" for blacks
- C.Washington and Du Bois had never been friends
- D.only the top 10 percent are worth educating
- A.an editor
- B.an educator
- C.a scholar
- D.an official
- As a leader in education, Du Bois challenged not only the tradition of racial segregation in the schools but also the accommodationist (妥协的,迁就的) ideology of Booker T. Washington. The major difference between the two men was that Washington sought change t
- Compared with Booker T. Washington, Du Bois's political stand was__.
- A.less popular
- B.more radical
- C.less aggressive
- D.more conservative
- A.the blacks have a priority in terms of education
- B.higher education should be free for all races
- C.everyone has an equal right to education
- D.development in education should be gradual
- A.Affected England more than any other countries in Europe
- B.broke out between the thirteenth century and the sixteenth century
- C.took less than half of the population away in England
- D.left some people alive with resistance for the diseases
- A.Willerslev was not prepared to see the lack of genetic variety in modern England
- B.many immigrants moved to England to seek a new life after the two diseases
- C.the gene bank will need to introduce more new genes to make up for its losses
- D.England will need to immigrate more people to make up its gene loss
- A.The ancient DNA used in this study was gathered from the bones of the ancient British people.
- B.The genetic information carried by DNA is passed to children from fathers.
- C.Although modern England has high immigration rate, it still suffers from poor genetic variety.
- D.England, European continent and Middle East all suffer from lack of genetic variety.
- A.great changes have taken place in the genetic contents in the DNA
- B.DNA differs among different people from different ethnic backgrounds
- C.there is less DNA diversity in modern Englishmen than in their ancestors
- D.modern Englishmen has the same DNA diversity as their ancestors
- A.a system whose purpose is to treat disease and keep people healthy
- B.a universal problem that affects every society
- C.a social responsibility to treat ill health
- D.a science that focuses on the treatment of disease
- A.In the past, bones might be used to decide why people fell ill.
- B.In pre-in?ustrial societies priests sometimes treated patients by singing.
- C.Modern medicine is so complicated that sociology no longer has a place in it.
- D.There were only two roles in an elementary medical system, the patient and the one who tried to cure him.
- A.sociological aspects in medicine
- B.medical treatment of diseases
- C.the development of medical science
- D.the role of religion in medicine
- A.make way for
- B.give power to
- C.write an order for
- D.make it possible for
- A.Nowadays most people believe they can have fairly good health.
- B.Human life involves a great deal of pain and suffering
- C.Most of us are aware of the full value of health.
- D.Ancient people believed that health was more expensive than anything else.
- A.you should find stress increases dramatically
- B.you will become out of breath
- C.you should be able to enjoy better sleep
- D.you will not need to sleep for some time
- A.work harder than you could
- B.put your stress under controlc. breathe through your nose
- C.breathe through your nose
- D.sleep on a chair instead of bed
- A.affects young children the most
- B.affects everybody at some time
- C.is worse for those who have relaxing lives
- D.is likely to ruin people's life
- A.vary between men and women
- B.are the same for everybody
- C.vary from person to person
- D.are based on your job
- According to the passage, sleep is important because .
- A.it is a period of complete inactivity for the brain
- B.it helps us understand what we have already achieved
- C.it makes us more effective when we are awake
- D.it helps us to lose weight
- A.The Nile is the source of flood.
- B.The Nile is a highway for the people in Egypt.
- C.The flat bottomed boats have been used.
- D.The Nile made Egypt's civilization possible.
- A.on both sides of the Nile
- B.on the land near the desert area
- C.in the Nile valley
- D.far away from the desert area
- A.bricks for houses are made
- B.different crops are raised on the same land
- C.only cotton can grow well
- D.people grow all crops except cotton
- A.cars and trucks can move as fast as possible along it
- B.the river bottom can serve as a road in dry season
- C.the river is an important water transportation line in Egypt
- D.on the river there are a lot of boats and people
- At present there is a series of dams in the Nile, Water raises high in the river each summer as usual. The people do not let the Nile flood, however. They store the water behind dams. It is now possible to use the water as needed, not just at flood time.
- In the past .
- A.there was rain all the year long
- B.the Nile flooded every year
- C.the Nile became deeper and deeper after each rainfall
- D.the Nile was not a long river