单选题John Adams, one of the American Revolution’s most devoted patriots, was the lawyer who successfully defended the British soldiers charged with murder after the Boston Massacre.A disloyal B daring C dedicated D persuasive

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John Adams, one of the American Revolution’s most devoted patriots, was the lawyer who successfully defended the British soldiers charged with murder after the Boston Massacre.
A

disloyal

B

daring

C

dedicated

D

persuasive


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  • 第1题:

    A complaint of unseaworthiness by a majority of crew members to the American Consul is found to be justified after a survey is completed.Who must pay the cost of the survey?

    A.Crew members requesting the survey

    B.American Consul

    C.Master

    D.Vessel's owners


    正确答案:C

  • 第2题:

    共用题干
    “Lucky” Lord Lucan一Alive or Dead
    On 8th November 1974 Lord Lucan,a British aristocrat,vanished. The day before,his children's nanny had been brutally murdered and his wife had been attacked too.To this day the British public are still interested in the murder case because Lucan has never been found.
    Now,over 30 years later,the police have reopened the case,hoping that new DNA tech-niques will help solve this murder mystery. People suspected that“Lucky”,as he was called by friends,wanted to kill his wife he no longer lived with. They say that Lucan entered his old house and in the dark,killed the nanny by mistake. His estranged wife heard noises,came downstairs and was also attacked,but managed to escape. Seven months after the murder,a jury concluded that Lucan had killed the nanny.
    What happened next is unclear,but there are several theories which fall into one of three categories:he may have killed himself,he could have escaped or he might have been killed. It appears that the night after the murder,“Lucky” borrowed a car and drove it,Lucan's friend Aspinall said in an interview that he thought Lucan had committed suicide by sinking his boat in the English Channel.
    Another version of events says that“Lucky” left the blood-soaked car on the coast and took a ferry to France. He was met there by someone who drove him to safety in another country.However,after a time,his rescuers became worried that they would become involved in the murder too and so Lucan was killed.
    A further fascinating theory was made in the book Dead Lucky by Duncan MacLaugh-lin,a former detective.He believes that Lucan travelled to Goa,India.where he assumed the identity of a Mr. Barry Haplin. Lucan then lived in Goa till his death in 1996.In the end the claim turned out be a case of mistaken identity. The man who died in 1996 was really Haplin,an exschoolteacher turned hippy. So what is the truth about Lucky?DNA testing has solved many murder cases,but who knows if it can close the book on this one.

    Ex-detective MacLaughlin claimed that Mr. Barry Haplin______.
    A: was an old schoolteacher
    B: died in Goa,India
    C: was really Lord Lucan in disguise
    D: was a merchant

    答案:C
    解析:
    题干意为“公众对这件谋杀案的调查依旧很感兴趣的原因是……”。该题为细节题,而且为细节题中的因果逻辑题,在解题时要注意关注短文中陈述原因的句子,尤其是一些典型用来引出原因的词语和结构,如:because, because of, for, due to, thanks to, owing to等,同时还需要注意英文中的因果逻辑陈述习惯:先果后因。利用题干及选项中的名词及名词短语作为定位线索,在短文前三段中查找相关句,同时留意题干中的修饰词in-terested“感兴趣的”,这样在第一段中找到相关句:To this day the British public(与题干中的名词短语the public呼应)are still interested in the murder case because Lucan has never been found.相关句意为“直到现在,英国民众对这个谋杀案仍然很感兴趣,因为鲁肯伯爵一直没有被找到”。该句直接陈述了原因,所以C项“鲁肯伯爵一直没有被找到”是正确的答案。
    题干意为“人们认为鲁肯杀了保姆的原因是什么?”该题为细节题,同时也是因果逻辑题。利用题干及选项中的名词及名词短语作为定位线索,顺着上一题相关句的位置往下查找相关句,这样在第二段中找到相关句:People suspected that “Lucky”(指Lucan), as he was called by friends,wanted to kill his wife he no longer lived with. They say that Lu-can entered his old house and in the dark,killed the nanny by mistake. His estranged wife heard noises,came downstairs and was also attacked,but managed to escape. Seven months after the murder,a jury concluded that Lucan had killed the nanny.相关句(带有下划线的句子)意为“鲁肯伯爵被朋友称为‘幸运儿’,人们猜测他想要杀了他与之分居的妻子。有人说鲁肯踏进他的老房子,在一片漆黑中错杀了保姆”,由此可知C项“在一片漆黑之中,他误认为她(保姆)是鲁肯夫人”是答案。
    题干意为“Aspinall认为鲁肯是怎样自杀的?”该题为细节题,利用题干及选项中的名词及名词短语作为定位线索,顺着上一题相关句的位置往下查找相关句,这样在第三段中找到相关句:What happened next is unclear,but there are several theories which fall into one of three categories:he may have killed himself,he could have escaped or he might have been killed. It appears that the night after the murder,“Lucky”(指Lucan)borrowed a car and drove it,Lucan's friend Aspinall said in an interview that he thought Lucan had com-mitted suicide by sinking his boat in the English Channel.相关句(带下划线的句子)意为“在谋杀发生的第二天晚上,‘幸运儿’借了一辆车然后开走了,鲁肯的朋友Aspinall在一个采访中表示,他觉得鲁肯伯爵在英吉利海峡中凿沉了自己坐的船,已经自杀了”。由此可知鲁肯的朋友Aspinall认为鲁肯伯爵是凿沉了自己坐的船自杀的,因此答案为D。
    题干意为“鲁肯可能已经被杀了,原因是人们……”。利用题干及选项中的名词及名词短语作为定位线索,顺着上一题相关句的位置往下查找相关句,这样在第四段中找到相关句:Another version of events says that “Lucky” left the blood-soaked car on the coast and took a ferry to France. He was met there by someone who drove him to safety in another country. However,after a time,his rescuers became worried that they would become involved in the murder too and so Lucan was killed.相关句(带下划线的句子)意为“然而,过了一段时间,救他的人开始担心自己也会被卷入到谋杀案中,所以他们杀了鲁肯”。由此可知鲁肯可能 已经被杀的原因是人们(帮助鲁肯的人)害怕自己也被卷入到谋杀案中,因此答案为B项“认为如果鲁肯被警方抓住他可能向警方供出他们来”。

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    “Lucky” Lord Lucan一Alive or Dead
    On 8th November 1974 Lord Lucan,a British aristocrat,vanished. The day before,his children's nanny had been brutally murdered and his wife had been attacked too. To this day the British public are still interested in the murder case because Lucan has never been found.
    Now,over 30 years later,the police have reopened the case,hoping that new DNA tech-niques will help solve this murder mystery. People suspected that“Lucky”,as he was called by friends,wanted to kill his wife he no longer lived with. They say that Lucan entered his old house and in the dark,killed the nanny by mistake. His estranged wife heard noises,came downstairs and was also attacked,but managed to escape. Seven months after the murder,a jury concluded that Lucan had killed the nanny.
    What happened next is unclear,but there are several theories which fall into one of three categories:he may have killed himself,he could have escaped or he might have been killed. It appears that the night after the murder,“Lucky”borrowed a car and drove it,Lucan's friend Aspinall said in an interview that he thought Lucan had committed suicide by sinking his boat in the English Channel.
    Another version of events says that“Lucky”left the blood-soaked car on the coast and took a ferry to France. He was met there by someone who drove him to safety in another country. However,after a time,his rescuers became worried that they would become involved in the murder too and so Lucan was killed.
    A further fascinating theory was made in the book Dead Lucky by Duncan MacLaugh-lin,a former detective. He believes that Lucan travelled to Goa,India,where he assumed the identity of a Mr. Barry Haplin. Lucan then lived in Goa till his death in 1996.In the end the claim turned out be a case of mistaken identity. The man who died in 1996 was really Hap-lin,an exschool teacher turned hippy. So what is the truth about Lucky?DNA testing has solved many murder cases,but who knows if it can close the book on this one.

    Aspinall thought Lucan killed himself by______.
    A: jumping into water
    B: jumping out of his house
    C: sailing his boat
    D: sinking his boat

    答案:D
    解析:
    题干意为“公众对这件谋杀案的调查依旧很感兴趣的原因是……”。该题为细节题,而且为细节题中的因果逻辑题,在解题时要注意关注短文中陈述原因的句子,尤其是一些典型用来引出原因的词语和结构,如:because, because of, for, due to, thanks to, owing to等,同时还需要注意英文中的因果逻辑陈述习惯:先果后因。利用题干及选项中的名词及名词短语作为定位线索,在短文前三段中查找相关句,同时留意题干中的修饰词in-teresteci“感兴趣的”,这样在第一段中找到相关句:To this day the British public(与题干中的名词短语the public呼应)are still interested in the murder case because Lucan has never been found.相关句意为“直到现在,英国民众对这个谋杀案仍然很感兴趣,因为鲁肯伯爵一直没有被找到”。该句直接陈述了原因,所以C项“鲁肯伯爵一直没有被找到”是正确的答案。
    题干意为“人们认为鲁肯杀了保姆的原因是什么?”该题为细节题,同时也是因果逻辑题。利用题干及选项中的名词及名词短语作为定位线索,顺着上一题相关句的位置往下查找相关句,这样在第二段中找到相关句:People suspected that “Lucky”(指Lucan), as he was called by friends,wanted to kill his wife he no longer lived with.They say that Lucan entered his old house and in the dark,killed the nanny by mistake. His estranged wife heard noises,came downstairs and was also attacked,but managed to escape. Seven months after the murder,a jury concluded that Lucan had killed the nanny.相关句(带有下划线的句子)意为“鲁肯伯爵被朋友称为‘幸运儿’,人们猜测他想要杀了他与之分居的妻子。有人说鲁肯踏进他的老房子,在一片漆黑中错杀了保姆”,由此可知C项“在一片漆黑之中,他误认为她(保姆)是鲁肯夫人”是答案。
    题干意为“Aspinall认为鲁肯是怎样自杀的?”该题为细节题,利用题干及选项中的名词及名词短语作为定位线索,顺着上一题相关句的位置往下查找相关句,这样在第三段中找到相关句:What happened next is unclear,but there are several theories which fall into one of three categories:he may have killed himself,he could have escaped or he might have been killed. It appears that the night after the murder,“Lucky”(指Lucan)borrowed a car and drove it,Lucan's friend Aspinall said in an interview that he thought Lucan had com-mitted suicide by sinking his boat in the English Channel.相关句(带下划线的句子)意为“在谋杀发生的第二天晚上,‘幸运儿’借了一辆车然后开走了,鲁肯的朋友Aspinall在一个采访中表示,他觉得鲁肯伯爵在英吉利海峡中凿沉了自己坐的船,已经自杀了”。由此可知鲁肯的朋友Aspinall认为鲁肯伯爵是凿沉了自己坐的船自杀的,因此答案为D。
    题干意为“鲁肯可能已经被杀了,原因是人们……”。利用题干及选项中的名词及名词短语作为定位线索,顺着上一题相关句的位置往下查找相关句,这样在第四段中找到相关句:Another version of events says that“Lucky” left the blood-soaked car on the coast and took a ferry to France. He was met there by someone who drove him to safety in another country.However,after a time,his rescuers became worried that they would become involved in the murder too and so Lucan was killed.相关句(带下划线的句子)意为“然而,过了一段时间,救他的人开始担心自己也会被卷入到谋杀案中,所以他们杀了鲁肯”。由此可知鲁肯可能已经被杀的原因是人们(帮助鲁肯的人)害怕自己也被卷入到谋杀案中,因此答案为B项“认为如果鲁肯被警方抓住他可能向警方供出他们来”。

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    第一篇



    The Beginning of American Literature



    America has always been a land of beginnings.After Europeans"discovered"America in the fifteenth

    century,the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life,an escape from

    poverty and persecution,a chance to start again.We can say that,as a nation,America begins with that

    hope.When,however,does American literature begin?

    American literature begins with Amnerican experiences.Long before the first colonists arrived,before

    Christopher Columbus,before the Northmen who"found"America about the year 1000,Native Americans

    lived here. Each trilbe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daiiy life and reflected the unmistakably

    American experience of lining with the land。Anoiher kind of experience,one filled with fear and excite-

    ment,found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain,French and

    English.In addition,the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilderness tell

    unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years.

    Experience,then,is the key to early American literature.The New World provided a great variety of

    experiences,and these experiences deniauded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early

    American writers.These wnters included John Smith,who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American

    continent.They included Jonathlan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British sub-

    jects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.

    American Indians,explorers,Puritan ministers,frontier wives,plantation owners一they are all the creators

    of the first American literature.

    The main purpose of the last paragraph is to tell the readers that_____________.
    A:in the early days most American writers were from Great Britain
    B:people with rich life experience became writers
    C:there were many writers in the early days of American history
    D:early-day experience provided the foundation for American literature

    答案:D
    解析:
    首先找到“that hope”在文章中的位置:就是指第一段第二句中“…a genuine hope of a new life,”意思是:开始新生活的真诚希望。故选B。

    从第二段第二句可知:很早以前,本上美国人就居住在这里。既然前一句说“美国文学 产生于美国人的生活经历”,由此可知美国文学产生于很早以前就居住这里的本土美国人的 生活经历。故选D。

    由文章第一二段第三句话“Each tribe' s literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of lining with the land.”可知,从美洲土著 部落的文学中,我们可以找到他们日常生活的写照。

    文章最后一段的第一句“Experience, then, is the key to early American literature.”是本 段的主题句,说的是:经历是早期美国文学的关键因素。

    文章最后一段中“These writers included Johon Smith , who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American continent.They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of them- selves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.”意思是:这些文学家包括仅在美洲居住两年半的约翰·史密斯,还 有约翰逊·爱德华和维廉姆·白伊德。这两位自认为是大英帝国臣民的英国作家对一场将会 创造出一个拥有自己文学的美利坚合众国的革命从来没有任何怀疑。可见,一些英国作家对 美国文学的将来充满信心。故选D。 

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    The Beginning of American Literature America has always been a land of beginnings.After Europeans"discovered"America in the fifteenth century,the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life,an escape from poverty and persecution,a chance to start again.We can say that,as a nation,America begins with that hope.When,however,does American literature begin?
    American literature begins with American experiences.Long before the first colonists arrived,before Christopher Columbus,before the Northmen who"found"America about the year 1000,native Americans lived here.Each tribe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.Another kind of experience,one filled with fear and excitement,found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain, French and English.In addition,the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilder- ness tell unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years. Experience,then, is the key to early American literature.
    The New World provided a great variety of experiences,and these experiences demanded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early American writers.These writers included John Smith,who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American continent.
    They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.American Indians,explorers,Puritan ministers,frontier wives,plantation owners-they are all the creators of the first American literature.

    What can we learn from the literature of the tribes of the native Americans?
    A:About the everyday life of the native Americans.
    B:About the arrival of Columbus.
    C:About the experience of the first European settlers.
    D:About the experience of those who died in the New England wilderness.

    答案:A
    解析:
    由文章第一段第二句话“… a genuine hope of a new life …”可知,that hope指的是人们对在美洲新大陆开始新生活的希望。故选B。
    由文章第二段第二句可知,早在大约公元1000年北欧人发现美洲之前,美洲土著居民就居住在这里。第一句说“美国文学来源于美国人的生活经历”,由此可知,美国文学产生于公元1000年前就居住在这里的美洲土著居民的生活经历。故选D。
    由文章第二段第三句话“Each tribe ' s literature was tightly woven into the fabric of dail life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.”可知,美洲土部落的文学是他们日常生活的真实写照。故选A。
    文章最后一段的第一句话“Experience , then , is the key to early American literature."本段的主题句,说的是:美洲的生活经历是美国早期文学产生的关键因素。故选D。
    由文章最后一段第四句话“They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd , wh thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.”可知,这两位自认为是大英帝国臣民的英国作家对一场将会创造出一个拥有自己文学的美利坚合众国的革命从来没有任何怀疑。可见,一些英国作家对美国文学的将来充满信心。故选D。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    The Beginning of American Literature America has always been a land of beginnings.After Europeans"discovered"America in the fifteenth century,the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life,an escape from poverty and persecution,a chance to start again.We can say that,as a nation,America begins with that hope.When,however,does American literature begin?
    American literature begins with American experiences.Long before the first colonists arrived,before Christopher Columbus,before the Northmen who"found"America about the year 1000,native Americans lived here.Each tribe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.Another kind of experience,one filled with fear and excitement,found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain, French and English.In addition,the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilder- ness tell unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years. Experience,then, is the key to early American literature.
    The New World provided a great variety of experiences,and these experiences demanded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early American writers.These writers included John Smith,who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American continent.
    They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.American Indians,explorers,Puritan ministers,frontier wives,plantation owners-they are all the creators of the first American literature.

    When did American literature begin?
    A:Before the American natives lived there.
    B:When Columbus and other explorers sent reports back home.
    C:When the Northmen found America in about 1000.
    D:Long before the year 1000.

    答案:D
    解析:
    由文章第一段第二句话“… a genuine hope of a new life …”可知,that hope指的是人们对在美洲新大陆开始新生活的希望。故选B。
    由文章第二段第二句可知,早在大约公元1000年北欧人发现美洲之前,美洲土著居民就居住在这里。第一句说“美国文学来源于美国人的生活经历”,由此可知,美国文学产生于公元1000年前就居住在这里的美洲土著居民的生活经历。故选D。
    由文章第二段第三句话“Each tribe ' s literature was tightly woven into the fabric of dail life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.”可知,美洲土部落的文学是他们日常生活的真实写照。故选A。
    文章最后一段的第一句话“Experience , then , is the key to early American literature."本段的主题句,说的是:美洲的生活经历是美国早期文学产生的关键因素。故选D。
    由文章最后一段第四句话“They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd , wh thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.”可知,这两位自认为是大英帝国臣民的英国作家对一场将会创造出一个拥有自己文学的美利坚合众国的革命从来没有任何怀疑。可见,一些英国作家对美国文学的将来充满信心。故选D。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    “Lucky" Lord Lucan一Alive or Dead?

    On 8th November 1974 Lord Lucan, a British aristocrat(贵族),vanished. The day before, his chil-
    dren's nanny(保姆)had been brutally murdered and his wife had been attacked too. To this day the British
    'public are still interested in the murder case because Lucan has never been found.Now,over 30 years later,
    the police have reopened the case,hoping that new DNA techniques will help solve this murder mystery.
    People suspected that"Lucky",as he was called by friends,wanted to kill his wife he no longer lived
    with.They say that Lucan entered his old house and in the dark,killed the nanny by mistake.His estranged
    (分居的)wife heard noises, came downstairs and was also attacked, but managed to escape. Seven months
    after the murder,a jury concluded that Lucan had killed the nanny.
    What happened next is unclear,but there are several theories which fall into one of three categories:he
    may have killed himself,he could have escaped or he might have been killed.It appears that the night after
    the murder,"Lucky"borrowed a car and drove it. Lucan's friend Aspinall said in an interview that he
    thought Lucan had committed suicide by sinking his boat in the English Channel.
    Another version of events says that"Lucky"left the blood-soaked car on the coast and took a ferry to
    France.He was met there by someone who drove him to safety in another country.However,after a time,
    his rescuers became worried that they would become involved in the murder too and so Lucan was killed.
    A further fascinating theory was made in the book Dead Lucky by Duncan Maclaughlin,a former detective.
    He believes that Lucan travelled to Go'a,India,where he assumed the identity of a Mr. Barry Haplin. Lucan
    then lived in Goa till his death in 1996.In the end the claim turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. The
    man who died in 1996 was really Haplin,an ex-schoolteacher. So what is the truth about"Lucky"?DNA
    testing has solved many murder cases,but who knows if it can close the book on this one.

    The British public are still interested in the murder case because___________.
    A:the murderer was an aristocrat
    B:the murderer's DNA has been found
    C:the murderer was a famous man
    D:the murderer has not been caught

    答案:D
    解析:
    由文章第一段第三句话可知,直到今天,英国民众仍对这起谋杀案感兴趣因为嫌疑犯 Lucan一直没被找到。故选D。
    文章第二段讲到,Lucan想去杀掉与他分居的妻子,结果当他在黑夜里进人妻子住的老 房子时却误杀了保姆。他的妻子听到声响下楼看时也被他攻击,但设法逃脱了。故选D。
    由文章第三段最后一句话“Lucan' s friend Aspinall said in an interview that he thought Lucan had committed suicide by sinking his boat in the English Channel.”可知,Aspinall认为Lu- can是通过沉船在英吉利海峡的方式自杀的。故选A。
    在文章倒数第二段中讲到“He was met there by someone who drove him to safety in anoth- er country.However,after a time,his rescuers became worried that they would become involved in the murder too and so Lucan was killed.",由此得知,把Lucan送到国外的人们担心Lucan被抓 会连累到他们,就把他给杀了。故选A。
    题干中的“assumed”出现在“.he assumed the identity of a Mr.Barry Haplin.",结合上下 文,该句意思是“他为自己伪造了Mr.Barry Haplin的假身份”。四个选项的意思分别是A.透 露,揭露;公开;B.建立,创立;C.呈现(某种性质、样子等);装成某事物;D.变化,改变。故 选C。第三篇 本文主要讲述了“迁徒行动”这一组织用轻型飞机来带领高鸣鹤往南迁徒的事情。

  • 第8题:

    The most recognizable differences between American English and British English are in()and vocabulary.

    • A、usage
    • B、grammar
    • C、pronunciation
    • D、structure

    正确答案:C

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    A foreign graduate student who applies for immigrant status must have ______.
    A

    a U. S. employer’s sponsorship.

    B

    financial capital to create ten jobs.

    C

    a job in an American company.

    D

    the help of an immigration lawyer.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    细节理解题。根据题干信息定位到第三段,可知现在获得博士学位后希望留在美国的大学毕业生必须得到他们雇主的担保,A选项符合文意;根据第二段中的“A foreigner who invests one million dollars in a commercial enterprise established…status”可知,那些能够带来一定数额的金融资本(这些金融资本能够创造就业机会)的外国公民可以获得移民身 份,外国大学毕业生申请移民资格的不一定要一定数额的金融资本,故B 选项错误;根据第四段第五句“But things may not go right…an immigration lawyer”可知,情况可能不会那么顺利:在每个阶段都可能出现问题。因此,雇主或者移民申请人必须雇佣一个负责处理移民事务的律师,即只有当移民申请过程中遇到问题时才需要律师的帮助,故D选项错误。所以本题答案为A项。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The author’s attitude toward most European historians who have studied the Saint-Simonians is primarily one of _____.
    A

    approval of the specific focus of their research

    B

    disapproval of their lack of attention to the issue that absorbed most of the Saint-Simonians’ energy after 1832

    C

    approval of their general focus on social conditions

    D

    disapproval of their lack of attention to links between the Saint-Simonians and their American counterparts


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    此题可用排除法。答案应定位在文章第二段。从第二段可以看出,作者对欧洲的历史学家持否定态度,则A,C错。B选项中after 1832的时间段错误,应为before 1832,所以也排除,则得到D选项为正确选项。同时,也可由此段最后一句话直接得出D选项。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    What’s the main idea of the passage?
    A

    Some manners on visiting British and American people’s home.

    B

    Different table manners between British and American people.

    C

    Different ideas about the home between British and American people

    D

    Different ideas about how to get along well with neighbors between British and American people


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    本文介绍了拜访英国或者美国朋友需要注意的问题。故选项A正确。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The most recognizable differences between American English and British English are in()and vocabulary.
    A

    usage

    B

    grammar

    C

    pronunciation

    D

    structure


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    Text 4 The most thoroughly studied intellectuals in the history of the New World are the ministers and political leaders of seventeenth-century New England.According to the standard history of American philosophy,nowhere else in colonial America was"So much importance attached to intellectual pursuits."According to many books and articles,New England's leaders established the basic themes and preoccupations of an unfolding,dominant Puritan tradition in American intellectual life.To take this approach to the New Englanders normally means to start with the Puritans'theological innovations and their distinctive ideas about the church-important subjects that we may not neglect.But in keeping with our examination of southern intellectual life,we may consider the original Puritans as carriers of European culture,adjusting to New World circumstances.The New England colonies were the scenes of important episodes in the pursuit of widely understood ideals of civility and virtuosity.The early settlers of Massachusetts Bay included men of impressive education and influence in England.Besides the ninety or so learned ministers who came to Massachusetts church in the decade after 1629,There were political leaders like John Winthrop,an educated gentleman,lawyer,and official of the Crown before he journeyed to Boston.There men wrote and published extensively,reaching both New World and Old World audiences,and giving New England an atmosphere of intellectual earnestness.We should not forget,however,that most New Englanders were less well educated.While few craftsmen or farmers,let alone dependents and servants,left literary compositions to be analyzed,it is obvious that their views were less fully intellectualized.Their thinking often had a traditional superstitions quality.A tailor named John Dane,who emigrated in the late 1630s,left an account of his reasons for leaving England that is filled with signs.Sexual confusion,economic frustrations,and religious hope—all came together in a decisive moment when he opened the Bible,told his father the first line he saw would settle his fate,and read the magical words:"come out from among them,touch no unclean thing,and I will be your God and you shall be my people."One wonders what Dane thought of the careful sermons explaining the Bible that he heard in puritan churches.Meanwhile,many settles had slighter religious commitments than Dane's,as one clergyman learned in confronting folk along the coast who mocked that they had not come to the New world for religion."Our main end was to catch fish."39.The story of John Dane shows that less well-educated New Englanders were often__________.

    A.influenced by superstitions
    B.troubled with religious beliefs
    C.puzzled by church sermons
    D.frustrated with family earnings

    答案:A
    解析:
    文章第四段谈到“但是,我们不应该忘记大部分新英格兰人较少的文化。虽然有少数手工艺人或农民,更不用说家属及受雇人对文学成分进行分析,他们的思想往往有一种传统的迷信质量”,然后文章拿John Done进行举例说明,由此我们可知答案为A。

  • 第14题:

    共用题干
    第三篇

    On 8th November 1974 Lord Lucan,a British aristocrat,vanished.The day before,his children's nanny had been brutally murdered and his wife had been attacked too.To this day the British public are still interested in the murder case because Lucan has never been found.Now,over 30 years later,the police have reopened the case,hoping that new DNA techniques will help solve this murder mystery.
    People suspected that"Lucky",as he was called by friends,wanted to kill his wife he no longer lived with.They say that Lucan entered his old house and in the dark,killed the nanny by mistake. His estranged wife heard noises,came downstairs and was also attacked,but managed to escape. Seven months after the murder,a jury concluded that Lucan had killed the nanny.
    What happened next is unclear,but there are several theories which fall into one of three categories:he may have killed himself,he could have escaped or he might have been killed.It appears that the night after the murder,"Lucky"borrowed a car and drove it,Lucan's friend Aspinall said in an interview that he thought Lucan had committed suicide by sinking his boat in the English Channel.
    Another version of events says that"Lucky"left the blood-soaked car on the coast and took a ferry to France.He was met there by someone who drove him to safety in another country.However, after a time,his rescuers became worried that they would become involved in the murder too and so Lucan was killed.
    A further fascinating theory was made in the book Dead Lucky by Duncan Mac Laiwhlin.a former detective.He believes that Lucan traveled to Goa,India,where he assumed the identity of a Mr. Barry Haplin. Lucan then lived in Goa till his death in 1996.In the end the claim turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. The man who died in 1996 was really Haplin,an ex-school teacher turned hippy. So what is the truth about Lucky?DNA testing has solved many murder cases,but who knows if it can close the book on this one.

    It is thought that Lucan killed the nanny because_________.
    A:she was looking after the children
    B:she was a friend of Lucan
    C:it was dark and he thought she was Lady Lucan
    D:Lord Lucan thought the nanny stole his car

    答案:C
    解析:
    文章第一段告诉我们公众之所以对此案感兴趣是因为Lucan还没被找到。因此只有选项C是正确的。
    第二段讲到,保姆被杀是因为天黑看不清楚,而被Lucan误杀了。因此选项C是正确的。
    文章第三段最后一句提到Lucan的朋友在一个采访中表示,他觉得Lucan 在英吉利海峡弄沉了自己坐的船自杀了。因此选项D是正确的。
    根据第四段我们知道救Lucan的人担心自己也会被卷入到谋杀案件中,因此杀了Lucan。最符合此意的为B项,意思为他们觉得如果Lucan被捕,他有可能跟警察提起这些人。
    从文章最后一段的叙述我们知道Mac Laughlin确信Lucan逃到了印度,在那里换了个身份,假装成Barry Haplin。因此选项C是正确的。

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    The Beginning of American Literature America has always been a land of beginnings.After Europeans"discovered"America in the fifteenth century,the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life,an escape from poverty and persecution,a chance to start again.We can say that,as a nation,America begins with that hope.When,however,does American literature begin?
    American literature begins with American experiences.Long before the first colonists arrived,before Christopher Columbus,before the Northmen who"found"America about the year 1000,native Americans lived here.Each tribe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.Another kind of experience,one filled with fear and excitement,found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain, French and English.In addition,the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilder- ness tell unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years. Experience,then, is the key to early American literature.
    The New World provided a great variety of experiences,and these experiences demanded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early American writers.These writers included John Smith,who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American continent.
    They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.American Indians,explorers,Puritan ministers,frontier wives,plantation owners-they are all the creators of the first American literature.

    What does"that hope"in the first paragraph refer to?
    A:The hope that America would be discovered.
    B:The hope to start a new life.
    C:The hope to see the mysteries of the New Worid.
    D:The hope to find poverty here.

    答案:B
    解析:
    由文章第一段第二句话“… a genuine hope of a new life …”可知,that hope指的是人们对在美洲新大陆开始新生活的希望。故选B。
    由文章第二段第二句可知,早在大约公元1000年北欧人发现美洲之前,美洲土著居民就居住在这里。第一句说“美国文学来源于美国人的生活经历”,由此可知,美国文学产生于公元1000年前就居住在这里的美洲土著居民的生活经历。故选D。
    由文章第二段第三句话“Each tribe ' s literature was tightly woven into the fabric of dail life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.”可知,美洲土部落的文学是他们日常生活的真实写照。故选A。
    文章最后一段的第一句话“Experience , then , is the key to early American literature."本段的主题句,说的是:美洲的生活经历是美国早期文学产生的关键因素。故选D。
    由文章最后一段第四句话“They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd , wh thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.”可知,这两位自认为是大英帝国臣民的英国作家对一场将会创造出一个拥有自己文学的美利坚合众国的革命从来没有任何怀疑。可见,一些英国作家对美国文学的将来充满信心。故选D。

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    The Beginning of American Literature America has always been a land of beginnings.After Europeans"discovered"America in the fifteenth century,the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life,an escape from poverty and persecution,a chance to start again.We can say that,as a nation,America begins with that hope.When,however,does American literature begin?
    American literature begins with American experiences.Long before the first colonists arrived,before Christopher Columbus,before the Northmen who"found"America about the year 1000,native Americans lived here.Each tribe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.Another kind of experience,one filled with fear and excitement,found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain, French and English.In addition,the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilder- ness tell unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years. Experience,then, is the key to early American literature.
    The New World provided a great variety of experiences,and these experiences demanded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early American writers.These writers included John Smith,who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American continent.
    They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.American Indians,explorers,Puritan ministers,frontier wives,plantation owners-they are all the creators of the first American literature.

    According to the last paragraph,which of the following statements is true about American literature?
    A:Some British writers started American literature.
    B:Early-day American literature is a reflection of the boring life then.
    C:Some British writers had'doubts about the future of American literature.
    D:Some British writers had great confidence in the future of American literature.

    答案:D
    解析:
    由文章第一段第二句话“… a genuine hope of a new life …”可知,that hope指的是人们对在美洲新大陆开始新生活的希望。故选B。
    由文章第二段第二句可知,早在大约公元1000年北欧人发现美洲之前,美洲土著居民就居住在这里。第一句说“美国文学来源于美国人的生活经历”,由此可知,美国文学产生于公元1000年前就居住在这里的美洲土著居民的生活经历。故选D。
    由文章第二段第三句话“Each tribe ' s literature was tightly woven into the fabric of dail life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.”可知,美洲土部落的文学是他们日常生活的真实写照。故选A。
    文章最后一段的第一句话“Experience , then , is the key to early American literature."本段的主题句,说的是:美洲的生活经历是美国早期文学产生的关键因素。故选D。
    由文章最后一段第四句话“They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd , wh thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.”可知,这两位自认为是大英帝国臣民的英国作家对一场将会创造出一个拥有自己文学的美利坚合众国的革命从来没有任何怀疑。可见,一些英国作家对美国文学的将来充满信心。故选D。

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    第一篇



    The Beginning of American Literature



    America has always been a land of beginnings.After Europeans"discovered"America in the fifteenth

    century,the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life,an escape from

    poverty and persecution,a chance to start again.We can say that,as a nation,America begins with that

    hope.When,however,does American literature begin?

    American literature begins with Amnerican experiences.Long before the first colonists arrived,before

    Christopher Columbus,before the Northmen who"found"America about the year 1000,Native Americans

    lived here. Each trilbe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daiiy life and reflected the unmistakably

    American experience of lining with the land。Anoiher kind of experience,one filled with fear and excite-

    ment,found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain,French and

    English.In addition,the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilderness tell

    unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years.

    Experience,then,is the key to early American literature.The New World provided a great variety of

    experiences,and these experiences deniauded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early

    American writers.These wnters included John Smith,who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American

    continent.They included Jonathlan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British sub-

    jects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.

    American Indians,explorers,Puritan ministers,frontier wives,plantation owners一they are all the creators

    of the first American literature.

    According to the last paragraph,which of the following statements is true about American literature?
    A:Some British writers started American literature.
    B:Early-day American literature is a reflection of the boring life then.
    C:Some British writers had doubts about the future of American literature.
    D:Some British writers had great confidence in the future of American literature.

    答案:D
    解析:
    首先找到“that hope”在文章中的位置:就是指第一段第二句中“…a genuine hope of a new life,”意思是:开始新生活的真诚希望。故选B。

    从第二段第二句可知:很早以前,本上美国人就居住在这里。既然前一句说“美国文学 产生于美国人的生活经历”,由此可知美国文学产生于很早以前就居住这里的本土美国人的 生活经历。故选D。

    由文章第一二段第三句话“Each tribe' s literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of lining with the land.”可知,从美洲土著 部落的文学中,我们可以找到他们日常生活的写照。

    文章最后一段的第一句“Experience, then, is the key to early American literature.”是本 段的主题句,说的是:经历是早期美国文学的关键因素。

    文章最后一段中“These writers included Johon Smith , who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American continent.They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of them- selves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.”意思是:这些文学家包括仅在美洲居住两年半的约翰·史密斯,还 有约翰逊·爱德华和维廉姆·白伊德。这两位自认为是大英帝国臣民的英国作家对一场将会 创造出一个拥有自己文学的美利坚合众国的革命从来没有任何怀疑。可见,一些英国作家对 美国文学的将来充满信心。故选D。 

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    The Beginning of American Literature America has always been a land of beginnings.After Europeans"discovered"America in the fifteenth century,the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life,an escape from poverty and persecution,a chance to start again.We can say that,as a nation,America begins with that hope.When,however,does American literature begin?
    American literature begins with American experiences.Long before the first colonists arrived,before Christopher Columbus,before the Northmen who"found"America about the year 1000,native Americans lived here.Each tribe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.Another kind of experience,one filled with fear and excitement,found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain, French and English.In addition,the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilder- ness tell unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years. Experience,then, is the key to early American literature.
    The New World provided a great variety of experiences,and these experiences demanded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early American writers.These writers included John Smith,who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American continent.
    They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.American Indians,explorers,Puritan ministers,frontier wives,plantation owners-they are all the creators of the first American literature.

    The main purpose of the last paragraph is to tell the readers that______.
    A:in the early days most American writers were from Great Britain
    B:people with rich life experience became writers
    C:there were many writers in the early days of American history
    D:early-day experience provided the foundation for American literature

    答案:D
    解析:
    由文章第一段第二句话“… a genuine hope of a new life …”可知,that hope指的是人们对在美洲新大陆开始新生活的希望。故选B。
    由文章第二段第二句可知,早在大约公元1000年北欧人发现美洲之前,美洲土著居民就居住在这里。第一句说“美国文学来源于美国人的生活经历”,由此可知,美国文学产生于公元1000年前就居住在这里的美洲土著居民的生活经历。故选D。
    由文章第二段第三句话“Each tribe ' s literature was tightly woven into the fabric of dail life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.”可知,美洲土部落的文学是他们日常生活的真实写照。故选A。
    文章最后一段的第一句话“Experience , then , is the key to early American literature."本段的主题句,说的是:美洲的生活经历是美国早期文学产生的关键因素。故选D。
    由文章最后一段第四句话“They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd , wh thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.”可知,这两位自认为是大英帝国臣民的英国作家对一场将会创造出一个拥有自己文学的美利坚合众国的革命从来没有任何怀疑。可见,一些英国作家对美国文学的将来充满信心。故选D。

  • 第19题:

    The most recognizable differences between American English and British English are in()and vocabulary.

    Ausage

    Bgrammar

    Cpronunciation

    Dstructure


    C

  • 第20题:

    You execute the following commands to audit database activities: SQL > ALTER SYSTEM SET AUDIT_TRIAL=DB, EXTENDED SCOPE=SPFILE; SQL > AUDIT SELECT TABLE, INSERT TABLE, DELETE TABLE BY JOHN By SESSION WHENEVER SUCCESSFUL; Which statement is true about the audit record that generated when auditing after instance restarts?()

    • A、One audit record is created for every successful execution of a SELECT, INSERT OR DELETE command on a table, and contains the SQL text for the SQL Statements.
    • B、One audit record is created for every successful execution of a SELECT, INSERT OR DELETE command, and contains the execution plan for the SQL statements.
    • C、One audit record is created for the whole session if john successfully executes a SELECT, INSERT, or DELETE command, and contains the execution plan for the SQL statements.
    • D、One audit record is created for the whole session if JOHN successfully executes a select command, and contains the SQL text and bind variables used.
    • E、One audit record is created for the whole session if john successfully executes a SELECT, INSERT,or DELETE command on a table, and contains the execution plan, SQL text, and bind variables used.

    正确答案:A

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    The American chessmaster Paul Morphy contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, and he was also a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code.
    A

    Morphy was a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, and he was also a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code

    B

    Morphy, a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, was also a lawyer who memorized most of the Louisiana legal code

    C

    Morphy, being a contemporary of Lincoln, was also a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code

    D

    Morphy who was a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln but he was a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code too

    E

    Morphy, a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, also being a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code5. The causes of the conflict in the remote mountain area is finally becoming clear.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    B项最简洁最恰当。A和C项措辞冗杂且不恰当。D项错用“but”且使句子成为流水句。E项是个句子片段。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    It can be inferred from the passage that the author is most probably ______.
    A

    an American congressman

    B

    a British politician

    C

    an American journalist

    D

    a British environmentalist


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    本文是一篇发表在报刊上的议论文,主要谈论politics of happiness,其基点是英国和英国人的幸福问题,文章设定议论对象主要为politicians,此外作者一直在用第一人称we进行讨论并建议“we need to refocus our energies on general well-being (GWB)”等,作者的语气也与politician的身份相符合。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Who wrote the famous pamphlet, The Common Sense, before the American Revolution?
    A

    Thomas Jefferson.

    B

    Thomas Paine.

    C

    John Adams.

    D

    Benjamin Franklin.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    《常识》是托马斯·潘恩在美国革命之前撰写的。