In poetry, a speaker who is obviously false in her reporting of things is called ____.
A、a reliable speaker
B、a pathetic speaker
C、an unreliable speaker
D、a negative speaker
A、a reliable speaker
B、a pathetic speaker
C、an unreliable speaker
D、a negative speaker
Regulation and Control. The government regulates and controls private【8】in many-ways, for the【9】of assuring that business serves the best【10】of the people as a whole. Regulation is necessary in areas where private enterprise is granted a【11】, such as in telephone or electric service. Public policy permits such companies to make a reasonable【12】, but limits their ability to raise prices【13】, since the public depends on their services. Often control is【14】to protect the public, as for example, when the Food and Drug administration bans harmful drugs, or requires standards of【15】in food. In other industries, government sets guidelines to ensure fair competition without using direct control.
Stabilization and Growth. Branches of government, including Congress and such entities as the Federal Reserve Board, attempt to control the extremes of boom and bust, of inflation and depression, by【16】tax rates, the money supply, and the use of credit. They can also【17】the economy through changes in the amount of public spending by the government itself.
Direct Assistance. The government provides many kinds of help to【18】and individuals. For example, tariffs【19】certain products to remain relatively free of foreign con petition; imports are sometimes taxed so that American products are able to【20】better with certain foreign goods. In quite a different area, government supports individuals who cannot adequately care for themselves, by making grants to working parents with dependent children, by providing medical care for the aged and the indigent, and through social welfare system.
(1)
A.economy
B.horror
C.magnifier
D.element
A、epic
B、dramatic monologue
C、lyric poetry
D、elegy
A、The repetition of “every” indicates that no one in this city is immune.
B、The repetition of “every” reflects the complicity of church.
C、The repetition of “every” also reflects the poet’s extreme disappointment and disillusionment with the city.
D、The repetition of “every” reveals the hypocrisy of bourgeois marriage.
A、“Charted” is associated with “cheating”.
B、“Charted” is connected with commerce.
C、The word “chartered” can help readers recall the Charted Companies which enjoyed privileges within the government of the city.
D、The word “chartered” is reiterated in Line 1 and Line 2 to emphasize the fact that the streets and rivers are owned by the wealthy, privileged, and upper class.
A、At a pessimistic level, beauty is transient.
B、At an optimistic level, the poem may imply that even in such a gloomy underground railway station, beauty can still startle people with unusual force.
C、At a pessimistic level the poet reflects the feelings of a heart-broken man who resides in a place far away from his hometown.
D、At a pessimistic level, the alienation produced by industrial civilization and capitalism makes “these faces” which symbolize beauty very few.
A、Rainwater are gifts blessed by nature.
B、Wheelbarrow is created by human beings, and it can symbolize the people’s diligence.
C、The poet, by using these two images, appears to respect and acknowledge gratitude for nature.
D、Wheelbarrow is a farming tool, and it can symbolize the miseries of the oppressed and poor working people.
A、Wall illustrates the nature of human relationships.
B、Wall means the distances and tensions between people.
C、Wall represents beauty that implicates the state of excitement deep inside your innermost heart.
D、The wall functions as a symbol, indicating the need for friendship and separation between human beings.
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