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On the north side of Trafalgar, famous for its Admiral Nelson,its fountains and its hordes of pigeons,there stands a long,low building in classic style.This is the National Gallery, (51) ______ contains Britain’s best-known collection of pictures. The collection was(52) ______ in 1824, with the purchase of thirty-eight pictures that(53) ______ Horgarth’s satirical series and Titian’s “Venus and Adonis”.
The National Gallery is rich (54) ______ paintings by Italian masters such as Raphael and Veronese,and it contains pictures representative of all European schools of art.Many visitors are especially attracted to Leonardo da Vinci’s “Virgin of the Rocks”.
On sunny days,students and (55) ______ young people are often to be seen (56) ______ a sandwich lunch on the portico (门廊) of the Gallery overlooking Trafalgar Square.(57) ______ to the Gallery is free,as is the case (58) ______ other British national galleries and museums, which are maintained by money voted by Parliament. Bequests of pictures have been made to the galleries,at times (59) ______ a generous scale,by private individuals.
Just behind the National Gallery stands the National Portrait Gallery, in which the visitors can see portraits of British monarchs (60) ______ the reign of Richards II (1377-1399),and of historical celebrities such as Chaucer, Shakespeare,and Cromwell.Many of the pictures are by well-known artists.
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- A.differences in the handling of business cards
- B.differences in the tastes and styles of fashion
- C.gender differences in business communication
- D.cultural differences in business communication
- A.met her clients casually dressed
- B.took her clients’ cards with one hand
- C.kept her clients’ cards in a wrong place
- D.used her own card as a conversation starter
- A.an honor to be given a hug by a lady
- B.ill-mannered to say good-bye humbly
- C.impolite to open a gift in front of the giver
- D.unnecessary for a lady to be properly dressed
- A fellow speaker from California named Geri was excited about her first speech in Japan.To be comfortable on her long flight to Tokyo,she put on her favorite designer jeans and a casual jacket.Fourteen hours later, four perfectly dressed Japanese gentleme
- At this point,the four Japanese gentlemen stood up in union and,bowing only very slightly, mumbled “Sayonara” and promptly left.Poor Geri was left stunned. What did she do wrong?
- Everything! Her jeans was the first gaffe.Even if you’re coming off a bicycle in Japan,you do not meet c1ients casually dressed.The second mistake was Geri’s vulgar handling of their business cards.In Japan,the business card is one of the most important p
- A.in the hotel lobby
- B.in a hotel room
- C.at a businessmen’s office
- D.at the airport lounge
- A.disrespect
- B.mistake
- C.mischief
- D.Protocol
- A.Yalta
- B.Moscow
- C.Washington D.C.
- D.San Francisco
- A.June 125, 1945
- B.April 25, 1945
- C.June 265, 1945
- D.October 24,1945
- A.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,and China
- B.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,China,and France
- C.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,China, and Poland
- D.the Soviet Union,the UK,the US,Germany, and Japan
- A.3 nations
- B.4 nations
- C.9 nations
- D.50 nations
- At the conference,some major disagreements arose between the Big Three (the United Kingdom,the Soviet Union,and the United States)and the smaller, less powerful nations.The Big Three believed they could guarantee future peace only if they continued to coo
- A.how the Security Council was built
- B.how the UN Charter went into effect
- C.the founding of the United Nations
- D.some major disagreements in the UN conferences
- A.physically
- B.biologically
- C.gradually
- D.Abruptly
- A.death of a spouse
- B.lottery purchases
- C.long-time hard work
- D.failure to be promoted
- A.people’s moods are sometimes unstable
- B.people cannot escape from negative events
- C.Success may produce a long-term effect on people’s mental health
- D.parents are partly responsible for their children’s distinctive moods
- A.they have no accessible financial resources
- B.they have no social resources at their disposal
- C.they feel it hard to shirk family responsibility
- D.they have to go beyond their ability to get a job done
- A.misleading
- B.impractical
- C.ambiguous
- D.Operational
- A number of different aspects of life can influence mental health.In a mid-1970s study of people living in the United States,researchers identified critical areas that influence one’s mental health.These areas are working life,family life,and the social r
- Another important influence on mental health is stress.In general,people experience stress when the demands placed on them exceed the resources they have available to meet those demands.Significant sources of stress include major life events,such as divor
- According to the passage,the major factors that may reduce one’s sense of psychological well-being include all the following EXCEPT ______·
- A.unstable marriage
- B.genetic heritage
- C.bad-tempered managers
- D.lower social status
- A.by face value
- B.by issue
- C.chronologically
- D.Thematically
- A.without any technical means
- B.without too much time spent
- C.without too much space needed
- D.without necessarily big investment
- A.humidity
- B.burglary
- C.being duplicated
- D.being catalogued
- A.selfish
- B.corrupted
- C.hypocritical
- D.Materialistic
- A.satirical
- B.negative
- C.appreciative
- D.Unbiased
- A.these items are commonly used to measure success
- B.these items are openly honored and admired by the public
- C.people are as interested in success as they have ever been
- D.people are more motivated to seek after these items than before
- A.to avoid appearing professionally oriented
- B.to avoid appearing snobbish and sophisticated
- C.for fear that they might end up in failure or disappointment
- D.for fear that they might be considered as distasteful and greedy
- A.the call for educational and social reform
- B.the importance of children’s school education
- C.the influence of Rousseau’s attitude toward children
- D.the potential negative influences of society on children
- A.children’s future development depends on their genetic background
- B.children’s upbringing and early education may shape their future life
- C.children’s character formation is largely influenced by their parents
- D.the proper way of upbringing is to keep children away from society
- Ambition has been attacked from various angles;its public defenders are few and unimpressive,though they are not extremely unattractive.As a result,the support for ambition as a healthy impulse,a quality to be admired by the young,is probably lower than i
- According to the passage,in order to keep the vitality of the tradition of ambition the successful people themselves must ______.
- A.highly value it
- B.make some sacrifices
- C.benefit from it
- D.make some contributions
- A.children’s behavior was described as adult-like
- B.children’s innocence and playfulness were neglected
- C.childhood was revealed as a period of independence
- D.childhood was revealed as a unique period of development
- A.example
- B.definition
- C.comparison
- D.cause and effect