1、C. and my image of her would have been shattered like the unmendable Humpty-Dumpty.D. Through the cloth film, I saw the shadow approach.正确答案:ABC 2. Which of the sentences below use the rhetorical device of synecdoche?A. Whats Wrong with Our Press?B. Television may not have a Lippmann or a Reston, bu
2、t then, what papers in America can claim an Eric Sevareid, a Walter Cronkite, a Huntley or a Brinkley, oralthough he is invisiblean Edward Morgan?C. Among the leading commentators on television, you find no Pegler, no Winchell, no Fulton Lewis, Jr.D. Change means trouble, change means work, change m
3、eans cost.AB3. Parallelism is NOT used in _.A. A yellow beam of sunlight, filtering through the muslin curtains, slanted on to the table, where a matchbox, half open, lay beside the inkpot.B. Who would want to remonstrate and argue with them?C. It is not so with me, to whom sleep is a coy mistress,
4、much given to a teasing inconsistency and for ever demanding to be wooed “lest too light winning make the prize light.”D. for even after the most eventful day, there is no comparing notes with them, no midnight confidence, no casting up the balance of the days pleasure and pain.ABC4. Which of the fo
5、llowing sentences apply the rhetorical device of metaphor?B. Writers share this characteristic in short, with the whole top crust of humanity.C. It can be seen how these various impulses must war against one another, and how D. Who would want to remonstrate and argue with them?二、判断题(共 36 道试题,共 90 分。
6、(The Spanish Bullfight) Successful matadors are even more idolized than film stars.A. 错误B. 正确A(Science Has Spoiled My Supper) The author hates frozen foods in spite of their seeming advantages.B(Ill Never Escape the Ghetto) While at Wittier College, the author felt ashamed of telling people that he
7、was from “South Los Angeles”.(Id Rather Be Black Than Female) The author is the first Congresswoman in the history of the United States.5. (On Getting Off to Sleep) Priestly doesnt think he has an iron will, and he is not sorry about it.6. (Four Choices for Young People) To deal with such problems,
8、the young should draw on the experiences of the old rather than reject them altogether.7. (Eveline) Eveline was more attracted to Frank by his wide experience than by his person.8. (Whats Wrong with Our Press?) The author thinks that one of TVs advantage over papers is its wide range of entertainmen
9、t for the public.9. (A Lesson in Living) Mrs. Flowers approval told Marguerite that she had made the right choice of her dress.10. (The Trouble with Television) The author is against using the same technique in other programs as in advertising to capture the viewers attentions.11. (Four Choices for
10、Young People) The author tries to prove with his own experience that people are likely to be radical reformers when young.12. (On Getting Off to Sleep) It seems to the author that most people he knows have no difficulty in getting off to sleep.13. (What to Listen for in Music) Musical listening is a
11、ctually done on the three planes simultaneously.14. (Science Has Spoiled My Supper) What the author calls “cheese foods” used to be hand-made in small factories.15. (Rock Superstars) Some sociologists believe that on effective way to know people and the society is to ask questions about rock music.1
12、6. (A Lesson in Living) Mrs. Flowers took special care of Marguerite only because she liked her.17. (Four Choices for Young People) Few unspoiled places remain in our world where the escapists can practice plain-living and high thinking.18. (A Most Forgiving Ape) When the author and his party se out
13、 that morning, he was quite certain that he would meet the gorillas.19. (The Trouble with Television) News on TV is read very fast and made too brief and incoherent to be comprehensive.20. (Eveline) Eveline didnt go with Frank because she was afraid the boat would sink and she would be drowned.21. (
14、On Human Nature and Politics) Even gods love to be praised.22. (A Most Forgiving Ape) The author was sure that he would stand firm to gaze at the gorilla when he met one because he was brave.23. (The Spanish Bullfight) The author is a bullfight fan.24. (Why I Write) According to Orwell, all writers,
15、 even writers of railway guides, have aesthetic considerations.25. (Vivisection) The author praises the victory of vivisection as a great advance in the triumph of utilitarianism.26. (What to Listen for in Music) It is a bad habit of listening to try to connect what one is listening with something c
16、oncrete.27. (A Most Forgiving Ape) Though the number of gorillas is small, the local tribesmen ignore the law and kill some of them.28. (A Most Forgiving Ape) The mountain gorilla lives in an area up on the volcanoes seldom visited by the local African tribesmen.29. (What to Listen for in Music) “Th
17、e fateful hammer of life” is a precise description of the first main theme of the Ninth Symphony.30. (Science Has Spoiled My Supper) The author thinks it wrong to cut costs by mass-producing “standardized” cheese.31. (A Lesson in Living) Mrs. Flowers has the manner of a rich lady: refined, gentle an
18、d gracious.32. (A Most Forgiving Ape) When he saw the gorilla, the author was so fascinated by its charming appearance that he forgot to use his binoculars.33. (Vivisection) The author dismisses the question of how much cruelty there is in laboratories because it is not important at all.34. (On Gett
19、ing Off to Sleep) To the author, the best thing that shows how a man is full of contradiction is the matter of sleep.35. (The Tragedy of Old Age in America) The author implies that it is only natural for employers to practice job discrimination against the old.36. (A Most Forgiving Ape) Gorillas have far greater physical strength than human beings.
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