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问答题part of speech
问答题—And who is the best poet, Heron? asked Boland. —Lord Tennyson, of course, answered Heron.—O, yes, Lord Tennyson, said Nash. We have all his poetry at home in a book. At this Stephen forgot the silent vows he had been making and burst out;—Tennyson a poet! Why, he" s only a rhymester!—O, get out! said Heron. Everyone knows that Tennyson is the greatest poet.—And who do you think is the greatest poet? asked Boland, nudging his neighbor.—Byron, of course, answered Stephen.Heron gave the lead and all three joined in a scornful laugh.—What are you laughing at? asked Stephen.—You, said Heron. Byron the greatest poet! He" s only a poet for uneducated people.—He must be a fine poet! said Boland.—You may keep your mouth shut, said Stephen, turning on him boldly. All you know about poetry is what you wrote up on the slates in the yard and were going to be sent to the loft for.Boland, in fact, was said to have written on the slates in the yard a couplet about a classmate of his who often rode home from the college on a pony:As Tyson was riding into JerusalemHe fell and hurt his Alec Kafoozelum.This thrust put the two lieutenants to silence but Heron went on:—In any case Byron was a heretic and immoral too.—I don" t care what he was, cried Stephen hotly.—You don"t care whether he was a heretic or not? said Nash.—What do you know about it? shouted Stephen. You never read a line of anything in your life except a trans, or Boland either. —I know that Byron was a bad man, said Boland.—Here, catch hold of this heretic, Heron called out. In a moment Stephen was a prisoner. —Tate made you buck up the other day(5), Heron went on, about the heresy in your essay. —I"ll tell him tomorrow, said Boland.—Will you? said Stephen. You" d be afraid to open your lips. —Afraid?—Ay. Afraid of your life.—Behave yourself! cried Heron, cutting at Stephen" s legs with his cane.It was the signal for their onset. Nash pinioned his arms behind while Boland seized a long cabbage stump which was lying in the gutter. Struggling and kicking under the cuts of the cane and the blows of the knotty stump Stephen was borne back against a barbed wire fence. —Admit that Byron was no good. —No. —Admit. —No. —Admit. —No. No.
问答题Read the following poem and answer the questions.All nature is but Art, unknown to thee;All Chance, Direction, which thou canst not see;All discord, Harmony not understood;All partial evil, universal Good:And, spite of Pride, in erring Reason"s spite,One truth is clear, whatever is, is right.
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Read the following passage carefully and then translate
each underlined part into Chinese.
Desertification in the arid United States is flagrant.
Groundwater supplies beneath vast stretches of land are dropping precipitously.
Whole river systems have dried up; others are chocked with sediment washed from
denuded land. 71. {{U}}Hundreds of thousands of acres of previously irrigated
cropland have been abandoned to wind or weeds. Several million acres of natural
grassland are eroding at unnaturally high rates as a result of cultivation or
overgrazing. All told, about 225 million acres of land are undergoing severe
desertification.{{/U}} 72. {{U}}Federal subsidies encourage the
exploitation of arid land resources. Low-interest loans for irrigation and other
water delivery systems encourage farmers, industry, and municipalities to mine
groundwater. Federal disaster relief and commodity programs encourage
arid-land farmers to plow up natural grassland to plant crops such as wheat and,
especially cotton. Federal grazing fees that are well below the free market
price encourage overgrazing of the commons. The market,{{/U}} too, provides
powerful incentives to exploit arid land resources beyond their carrying
capacity. 73. {{U}}When commodity prices are high relative to the farmer's
or rancher's operating costs, the return on a production-enhancing investment is
invaribly greater than the return on a conservation investment. And when
commodity prices are relatively low? arid land ranchers and farmers often have
to use all their available financial resources to stay solvent.{{/U}}
74. {{U}}If the United States is, as it appears, well on its way toward
overdrawing the arid land resources? then the policy choice is simply to pay now
for the appropriate remedies or pay far more later, when productive benefits
from arid - land resources have been both realized and largely
terminated.{{/U}}
问答题This means that old people often have a good social life with their own clubs and organizations. ( Passage Two)
问答题Directions: Write 200~250 words to comment on the topic given below. Use the proper space on the ANSWER SHEET. Topic: The More I Learn, the More Ignorant I Find Myself to Be
问答题Directions: A. Title: On Noise
Pollution B. Word limit: about 150 words C.
Your composition should be based on the OUTLINE below: (1)
present situation (2) possible consequences
(3) solution
问答题Write a note to your roommate Frank. Your note should contain about 80 English words. Remember that you are writing this note before leaving for Shanghai for three days. In your note, you should ask Frank to look after your pet dog Goofy while you are away. Your note to Frank should include the following information.(a)You will fly to Shanghai in the evening(b)Apologize to Frank that you have to leave in a hurry(c)Ask Frank to look after Goofy(d)Tell Frank that the dog food is left in the store room(e)Remind Frank that Goofy does not like cold milk(f)Goofy likes to take a walk in the evening(g)Let Frank know that you are grateful to him for looking after Goofy Write your note to Frank on ANSWER SHEET II.
问答题Section B: Translate the following passage into English 爱因斯坦生于德国南部的一个犹太中产阶级家庭。母亲非常喜欢音乐。爱因斯坦受她的 影响很大。她鼓励小爱因斯坦对小提琴和古典音乐的爱好。他的父亲,一名工程师,对爱因 斯坦的影响甚微。不过,是他送给他五岁儿子那个著名的玩具指南针,促发了小爱因斯坦的 第一次“思想实验”;玩具中的针为什么总是指向北?爱因斯坦后来成为了一位伟大的物理家。 他的思想早已超出了科学范围,影响着从绘画到诗歌的现代文化。
问答题Topic: My Views on "Ambition Makes a Man/
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问答题对于任何活着的人来说,最宝贵是身心健康,财富和地位是次要的。尽管有些根深蒂固的观念,保持健康的方式因人而异。专家们一致认为经常运动、良好的饮食习惯和轻松的生活有助于长寿。
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问答题GNP (Gross National Product)
问答题然而,在那个国家还有成千上万的年轻人很难找到工作。
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问答题Directions:ImagineyouareastudentwhowantstoapplyfortheNewStarscholarshipofferedbyyouruniversity.Writealettertothepersonconcernedwhichshouldinclude(1)thepurposeofwritingtheletter;(2)yourqualificationsforthescholarship;(3)yourthanks:Youshouldwriteabout100words.Donotsignyourownnameattheendoftheletter.Use"LiMing"instead.Youdonotneedtowritetheaddress.
问答题Introduction of My College
