单选题
单选题According to Christopher Bartlett ______ will improve "employability".
单选题
单选题
单选题[此试题无题干]
单选题
单选题The companies in the book including Motorola, 3M and ABB are examples that______.
单选题[此试题无题干]
单选题The author is making comments on the idea that______.
单选题
单选题
单选题
单选题
单选题Why did Riskey have the Frito-Lay logo redesigned?
单选题
单选题[此试题无题干]
单选题
单选题
完形填空Paradise Lost, one of the greatest poems in the English language, was first published in 1667.
Milton had long cherished the (47)______ to write the definitive English epic, to do for the English language what Homer and Virgil had done for Greek and Latin, and what Dante had done for Italian. He had (48)______ planned to base his epic on the Arthurian (亚瑟王的)(49)______, which were the foundational myths for English (50)______ , but later turned his attention to more (51)______ questions. He decided to focus on the foundational myth of (52)______ itself, the Genesis (?圣经?之?创世纪?) account of creation and fall. It was an ambitious project, for Milton was determined to attempt "things unattempted yet in Prose or Rhyme,''" and his success is indicated by the esteem in which the poem is held to this day.
Milton''s epic poem received mixed reactions in the seventeenth century, and, over the years, has continued to arouse both praise and (53)______. Yet, its admirers have always been more (54)______ that its detractors. The poem has influenced many authors and artists, from John Dryden to William Blake, Mary Shelley to Philip K. Dick, C.S. Lewis to Gene Roddenberry. Aside from the sheer beauty of its language and the power of its (55)______, the subject matter of the poem has continued to absorb readers of every generation. Milton does not hesitate to ask the most difficult of questions: if the world was created by a good, just, and loving God, why is there little evidence of goodness and justice in the world? What does it mean for humankind to be created in the image of that God, and how does humanity endure in a fallen world? It is this aspect of the poem which will continue to enthrall (迷醉) readers, as they continue to ask the same difficult questions and turn for answers to Milton''s (56)______ of one of the foundational myths of Western culture.
Word Bank
A) universal B) humanity C) specific
D) blame E) exploration F) ambition
G) mystery H) numerous I) generalize
J) legends K) characterization L) nationalism
M) contrast N) originally O) completely
完形填空Rumor is the most 【B1】 way of spreading stories---by passing them on from mouth 【B2】 month. But civilized countries in normal times have better 【B3】 of news than rumor. They have radio, television, and newspapers. In times of stress and 【B4】 , 【B5】 , rumor 【B6】 and becomes widespread. At such 【B7】 the different kinds of news are in 【B8】 ,the press, television, and radio versus the grapevine.
Especially 【B9】 rumors spread when war requires censorship (审查, 检查 ) on many important matters. The customary news sources no longer 【B10】 enough information. Since the people cannot learn 【B11】 legitimate(合法的,正规的) channels all 【B12】 they are anxious to learn, they pick up "news" 【B13】 they can and when this 【B14】 , rumor thrives.
Rumors are often repeated 【B15】 by those who do not believe the tales. There is a fascination about them. The reason is 【B16】 the cleverly designed rumor gives expression to something deep in the hearts of the victims--the fears, suspicions, forbidden hopes, or daydreams which they hesitate to 【B17】 directly. Pessimistic(悲观的) rumors about defeat and disasters show that the people who repeat them are 【B18】 and anxious. 【B19】 rumors about record production or peace soon coming point to complacency (满足的,自得) or confidence--and often to 【B20】
