- A.they are very dangerous
- B.they are respected by Indians
- C.they may spread disease
- D.they help kill rats
- A.introducing the eating habit of Indian tribal people
- B.distinguishing different types of taste.
- C.accounting for people’s different choices of taste
- D.explaining the relationship between taste and tribes
- A.donkeys
- B.tigers
- C.female deer
- D.house rats
- A.the author is against eating frogs
- B.taste is illogical and inarguable
- C.some types of frogs are poisonous
- D.taste is influenced by many factors
- A.Tidal waves are caused by underwater earthquake,but tides are not.
- B.Tidal waves have regular rise and fall,but tides have not.
- C.Tidal waves can be prevented,but tides can not.
- D.Tidal waves can hit the land,but tides can not.
- A.tidal waves used to kill more people in the past
- B.tidal waves used to be more powerful than storms before
- C.neither tides nor tidal waves can be predicted
- D.tidal Waves are hotter than tides
- A.It is a scientific term for seaquakes.
- B.It iS a Japanese name for true tides.
- C.It is an African word for hurricanes.
- D.It is a name of an unknown American scientist.
- A.Scientists can predict when seaquake will hit land.
- B.Seismograph is used to predict when a tidal wave will hit land.
- C.Holding back a tidal wave is out of the question.
- D.True tides rise and fall regularly.
- A.remind the reader
- B.teach the reader
- C.trust the reader
- D.deceive the reader
- A.main part of a research proposal
- B.opening remark of a lecture
- C.conclusion of a thesis
- D.introduction to a book
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- A tid.al wave is a very large and very destructive wall of water that rushes in from the ocean toward the shore.Many scientists call these huge waves tsunami(海啸).In Japanese tsunami means“storm wave”0r“tide”.But do you know that tidal waves are not caused
- According to the article,what causes a tidal wave?
- A.The rise and fall of ocean water at regular times.
- B.Seaquakes.
- C.Storm.
- D.The great speed of the ocean waves.
- A.six.
- B.Five.
- C.Four.
- D.Two.
- A.the Japanese
- B.the Americans
- C.both the Japanese and the Americans
- D.neither the Japanese nor the Americans
- A.They feared competition from American writers.
- B.They did not expect the United States to produce good writers.
- C.They disapproved of the language American writers used.
- D.They thought of the United States as a purely commercial power.
- A.His personal qualities were entirely responsible for his literary success.
- B.His personal qualities were primarily responsible for his literary success.
- C.His personal qualities has some effects on his literary Success.
- D.His personal qualities had no effects on his literary success.
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- As contrasts go,there are few other pairs of culture as distinct from each other as the Japa-nese and the Americans.Japan’s many centuries of history and especially its Buddhist heritage have given the Japanese an attitude of repose(从容)——the best course i
- Cultural differences between the Japanese and the Americans are the__________ .
- A.most obvious
- B.slightest
- C.Same
- D.less suitable
- A.Irving enjoyed great popular admiration.
- B.Scott,Poe and Hawthorne were primarily responsible for Irving"s success.
- C.Irving’s work was not only popular,but also of high literary quality.
- D.More Americans than Britains admired Irvin9.
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Which of the following best describes the effect of Irving’s Presbyterian background on his life?
- A.It fostered his love for the theater.
- B.It developed his skill in business.
- C.It prompted his interest in law.
- D.It had aimost no effect on his life.
- A.America’s first man of letters
- B.a writer who had great success both in and outside"his own country
- C.a man who was able to move from literature to politics
- D.a man whose personal charm enabled him to get by with basically inferior work
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- A.shared
- B.robbed
- C.washed
- D.chewed
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8.
- A.valuable
- B.popular
- C.favorable
- D.superior
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7.
- A.consisted of
- B.got hold of
- C.made for
- D.took uF
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9.
- A.normally
- B.usuaHy
- C.surprisingly
- D.commonly
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6.
- A.and
- B.though
- C.or
- D.but
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- A.masons
- B.results
- C.methods
- D.routines
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3.
- A.in Cidence
- B.print
- C.evidence
- D.mark
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4.
- A.a bar
- B.a drop
- C.a loaf
- D.a piece
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2.
- A.silly
- B.same
- C.awkward
- D.direct
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10.
- A.structure
- B.implication
- C.meaning
- D.indication
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8.
- A.but
- B.or
- C.and
- D.as
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- A.occasionally
- B.really
- C.casually
- D.scarcely
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6.
- A.influence
- B.abandon
- C.restore
- D.furnis‘h
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- A.film
- B.television
- C.radio
- D.newspapers
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5.
- A.be carried over
- B.be freed from
- C.be held up
- D.be drawn from
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4.
- A.since
- B.until
- C.when
- D.unless
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3.
- A.have learnt
- B.learn
- C.learning
- D.learnt
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2.
- A.outlook
- B.outcome
- C.outset
- D.outline
- A.But for
- B.In case of
- C.In spite of
- D.Because of
- A.subsequent
- B.beneficial
- C.sufficient
- D.average
- A.had not worked
- B.not to work
- C.does not work
- D.did not work
- A.have.stopped doing
- B.stopped doing
- C.stopped to do
- D.had stopped to do
- A.surroundings
- B.circumstances
- C.environments
- D.surrounding
- A.except
- B.besides
- C.in addition to
- D.except for
- A.whoever
- B.whomever
- C.who
- D.whom
- A.that
- B.with which
- C.which
- D.to which
- A.pulled out
- B.pulled through
- C.pulled up
- D.puHed over
- A.to take
- B.have taken
- C.being taken
- D.taking
- A.abihty
- B.future
- C.possibility
- D.opportunity
- A.being developed
- B.developing
- C.developed
- D.to be developed
- A.alike
- B.likely
- C.like
- D.the same
- A.repair
- B.heal
- C.treatment
- D.reinedv
- A.can one succeed in life
- B.one can sucqeeded in life
- C.one wiU be succeeded in life
- D.can one be succeeded in life
- A.live up to
- B.live in
- C.live on
- D.live through
- A.none but
- B.none other than
- C.nothing but
- D.no other than
- A.like having
- B.feel like having
- C.like hav
- D.feel like to have
- A.accurate
- B.precise
- C.exact
- D.perfect
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Though__________ in a big city,Peter always prefers.to paint the primitive scenes of country life:
- A.grown
- B.raised
- C.tended
- D.cuhivated