A mans worth lies not so much in() he has as in()he is.
A.that
B.what
C.what
D.whatthatthatwhatthat
A.that
B.what
C.what
D.whatthatthatwhatthat
第1题
A man's worth lies not so much in _____ he has as in ______ he is.
A、that; what
B、what; what
C、that; that
D、what; that
第2题
A.The man blamed the woman for being careless.
B.The man misunderstood the womans apology.
C.The woman offered to pay for the mans coffee.
D.The woman spilt coffee on the mans jacket.
第3题
Many people who work in London prefer to live outside it, and to go in to their ffices or schools every day by train, car or bus, even though this means they have to get up early in the morning and reach home late in the evening. One advantage of living outside London is that houses are cheaper. Even a small flat in London without a garden costs quite a lot to rent. With the same money, one can get a itte house in the country with a garden of one's own. Then, in the country one can really get away from the noise and hurry of busy working lives.Even though one has to get up earlier and spend more[time in trains or buses, one can sleep better at night and during weekends and on summer evenings, one can enjoy the fresh, clean air of the country. If one likes gardens, one can spend one's free time digging, planting, watering and doing the hundred and one other jobs which are needed in a garden. Then, when the flowers and vegetables come up, one has got the reward together with those who have shared the secret of Nature. Some people, however, take no interest in country things: for them, happiness lies in the town, with its cinemas and theatres, beautiful shops and busy streets, dance-halls and restaurants. Such people would feel that their life was not worth living if they had to live it outside London. An occasional walk in one of the parks and a fortnight's (two weeks) visit to the sea every summer is all the country they want: the rest they are quite prepared to leave to those who are glad to get away from London every night.
1. When the garden is in blossom, it means that one has been rewarded().
A. living in the country
B、having spent time working in the garden
C、having a garden of his own
D、having been digging, planting and watering
2. People who think happiness lies in the town would feel that, if they had to live outside London().
A、their life was meaningless
B、their life was invaluable
C、they didn't deserve a happy life
D、they were not worthy of their happy life
3. The underlined phrase get away from in the 3rd paragraph refers to().
A. deal with
B、do away with
C、escape from
D、prevent from
4. With the same money,one can buy a ite house with a gardenin the cunty().
A. getting a small flat with a garden
B、having a small flat with a garden
C、renting a small flat without a garden
D、buying a small flat without a garden
5. Which of the following statements is NOT true?()
A、People who love Nature prefer to live outside the city
B、People who work in London prefer to live in the country.
C、Some people enjoying city life prefer to work and live inside London.
D、Many nature lovers, though working in London prefer to live outside thecity
第4题
第5题
Rhetoric, then, is addressed to human beings living at particular times and in particular places. From the point of view of rhetoric, we are not merely logical thinking machines, creatures abstracted from time and space. The study of rhetoric should therefore be considered the most humanistic of the humanities, since rhetoric is not directed only to our rational selves. It takes into account what the "scientistic" view leaves out. If it is a weakness to harbor feelings, then rhetoric may be thought of as dealing in weakness. But those who reject the idea of rhetoric because they believe it deals in lies and who at the same time hope to move people to action, must either be liars themselves or be very naive; pure logic has never been a motivating force unless it has been subordinated to human purposes, feelings, and desires, and thereby ceased to be pure logic.
According to the passage, to reject rhetoric and still hope to persuade people is ______.
A.an aim of most speakers and writers
B.an indication either of dishonesty or of credulity
C.a way of displaying distrust of the audience's motives
D.a characteristic of most humanistic discourse
第7题
A.lies a new built bridge
B.lies a newly built bridge
C.a new built bridge lies
D.a newly built bridge lies
第8题
A.around the city of Elizabeth lies
B.the city of Elizabeth lies there
C.there lies the city of Elizabeth around
D.lies the city of Elizabeth