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Myths and legends of the supernatural shroud the early history of writing,as they do of sp

Myths and legends of the supernatural shroud the early history of writing,

as they do of speech. Archaeological discoveries provide charming pinholes of

illumination along with frustrated problems of interpretation. An account of the 【S1】______.

early history of writing has gradually emerged, but it keeps many gaps and 【S2】______.

ambiguities.

The matter is complicated by the fact that, in this early period, it is by

no means easy to decide whether a piece of graphic expression should be

counted as an artistic imagination or as a symbol of primitive writing. In 【S3】______.

principle, the difference is clear: the first conveys personal and subjective 【S4】______.

meanings, and does not combine into a system of recurring symbols with

accepted values; by contrast, the latter is conventional and institutionalized,

capable of been understood in the same way by all who are using the system. 【S5】______.

When the product is a rock carving or painting of an animal, there is a little 【S6】______.

doubt that its purpose is nonlinguistic (thought whether it has an aesthetic,

religious, or other function is debatable). However, when the product is a

series of apparent geometrical shapes or tiny characters, the distinction

between art and writing becomes more obvious. The language may even reflect 【S7】______.

the problem: in early Greek, and in Egyptian, the same word was used for

both "write" and "draw". One point, at least, is fairly clear. It now seems

most likely that writing system revolved independently of each other at 【S8】______.

different times in several parts of the world -- in Mesopotamia, China, Meso-

America, and elsewhere. There is anything to support a theory of common 【S9】______.

origin. There are of course similarities between these systems, but these are

not altogether surprising, giving the limited ways of devising a system of 【S10】______.

written communication.

【S1】

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第1题
Anything to do with old myths and legends ______ me.A.facilitatesB.immersesC.fascinatesD.i

Anything to do with old myths and legends ______ me.

A.facilitates

B.immerses

C.fascinates

D.indulges

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第2题
According to the passage, which of the following does NOT have origins in myths or legends

A.Jovial.

B.Wednesday.

C.Earth.

D.March.

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第3题
Folk raps are all about the myths and legends, usually sung in a strong chant form with a bright and smooth rhythm.
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第4题
Many myths and legends, however ______, often posses a grain of truth.A.delightfulB.accura

Many myths and legends, however ______, often posses a grain of truth.

A.delightful

B.accurate

C.eternal

D.unbelievable

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第5题
What elements of culture can be found in festivals?

A、myths and legends

B、religions and rites

C、foods and drinks

D、arts and crafts

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第6题
Since man’s understanding of human society is partial, Vico argues, human knowledge should also include ___________.

A、myths

B、legends

C、literature

D、all of the above

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第7题
听力原文: Every culture has many sayings that give advice about life. These sayings are pa
rt of what is commonly called folk wisdom. Of course, folk wisdom is also expressed in other ways, such as myths, fairy tales, legends, and songs. Often however, folk wisdom is shared in the form. of short sayings about the best ways to approach life's joys and sorrows.

One characteristic of American folk wisdom is its humor. Humor makes the bitter medicine of life easier to swallow. It sometimes makes the harsh realities of life more attractive. For example, Ben Franklin's clever saying, "A full belly makes a dull brain" means "People who are well-fed or self-satisfied can become lazy and stupid." But this paraphrasing loses the elegance and humor of Franklin's original saying. Some moralists in the United States are successful because they are able to say wise things humorously.

Abraham Lincoln expressed similar opinions about life but in a different way. Lincoln continued the tradition of "horse sense" humor. This type of humor appeals to people who are hungry for practical common sense. Lincoln, both a politician and an idealist, understood the need for horse sense. He knew how to use common sense to influence people's opinion. He could take the highest moral principles or the most critical observations and use them in folksy—or simple commonsense—humor to make them better understood and more easily accepted. Take, for example, this quote, which is one of best known in the United States: "You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time." Another of Lincoln's wise, folksy statements is: "The Lord prefers common-looking people. That's why he makes so many of them."

There is no doubt that people need a little push sometimes to help them see the folly of their ways. Mark Twain used humor to reveal that many popular ideas were false, foolish, or even harmful. Twain thought that most human beings didn't examine why they believe certain things, and that they were too easily influenced by the opinions of people in power. He felt that it was easier for people to be "misled" than to be led correctly, so he tried to show the foolishness of those in power. For example, he said, "Hain't we got all the fools in town on our side and ain't that a big enough majority in any town?"

Now you may get the impression that Twain was a misanthrope, a person who saw everyone' s mistakes and never noticed their good qualities. It's true that his humor was sometimes harsh, but it was used to reveal truths about human relationships. Twain thought the result would be a better, more just society. However, he also realized that he irritated a lot of people. He was aware that when newspapers reported his death, many people might be happy to hear the news. The telegram he sent from Europe to the Associated Press is typical of his humor. It read, "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated."

Questions:

16.According to the talk, what is major characteristic of "folk wisdom"?

17.According to the talk, what is the major difference between Franklin and Lincoln when composing short sayings of folk wisdom?

18.According to the talk, which of the following statements is true about "horse sense" humor?

19.According to the talk, what was Mark Twain's purpose for using humor?

20.According to the talk, why did Mark Twain send the telegram which said, "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated. "?

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A.It is produced by famous people.

B.It gives advice about life.

C.It's expressed in myths, fairy tales, legends and songs.

D.It is extremely humorous.

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第8题
Story telling is an ancient and honored art. Story tellers entertained during the long dar
k hours before sleep arrived after the sun disappeared over the western horizon. But the story teller’s job is more than just entertainment. Before the printed page appeared, story tellers provided cultural continuity, preserving the past to serve as guide through the future.

Storytellers told tales of heroes to provide positive examples, the legends that held the tribe together and provided its identity, and the stories of foolish or evil beings to remind young and old the penalties for not living correctly. Even behavior. too horrible to speak of directly, such as cannibalism, cowardice or death, could be examined through the mediation of a story.

Even today, books, magazines, radio, television and movies still have not replaced the storyteller. None of these permanent, reproducible media are able to deliver a personal, individualized message with the impact of a well-told story.

Whether the purpose of a story is to set a mood, to entertain, to teach a lesson, to amuse or to scare, nothing works like a good story at the right moment. A story with an obvious message concerning the results of another person’s misbehavior. can deliver a warning and deterrent that a direct confrontation can not produce and the story will do so without hurting egos. A positive relationship can be maintained and, sometimes, even strengthened while still delivering an unwelcome message. This is the power of the storyteller.

Not every story will fit every situation. The story teller needs to select a story which will meet the needs of the situation and then the story teller must tailor the story to fit the time available, the age of the audience, the location and the mood desired. A good story choice will capture the interest of the audience. Audience members will relate to a location, experience or emotion that they share in common with the story teller and will suspend disbelief long enough to be drawn into the story as it unfolds. Good stories build to a climax with a beginning, a middle and an end. The elements of the story revealed in each section will lead to the next. Predicts and solutions will depend on the details of the story revealed in an earlier section. However, better stories may add a twist to make the ending unexpected and, therefore, more interesting.

Scary stories should be matched to the age of the audience. A little feeling of fright as the story is told may be beneficial in learning how to deal with scary things, but the use of lingering fear that is carded away from the story is simply terrorizing a susceptible person and helps no one. It is the responsibility of the story teller to determine what is appropriate and not to abuse the audience’s good faith.

Stories can come from nearly anywhere. Folk tales, myths, legends, history (especially local history), Indian stories, adventure yarns and other story tellers are all sources of inspiration. A short listing of collected stories is appended along with several examples of good stories. However, the best sources of stories for good story tellers are their own experiences.

When inspiration and opportunity unite, a story is ready to be born. No matter what the source, the best stories are those of which the story teller has some personal experience or knowledge. This can be combined with other sources and a little practice to produce the tale to be told. When personal experience is the base on which a story is built, the story will" ring tree" to the audience and have a greater vitality. A dislike of insects crawling on your skin, an encounter with a wild animal or the memory ora weird noise experienced when you were home alone can each provide the experience or feeling that will form. the basis of a story. The experience need only be a wee part of the story, but that can be enough.

When you have chosen a source

A.perpetuate culture.

B.provide role models.

C.discourage bad behaviors.

D.make horrible behaviors honorable.

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第9题
A.storiesB.legendsC.anecdotesD.narratives

A.stories

B.legends

C.anecdotes

D.narratives

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第10题
Tibet has not only magnificent scenery and beautiful legends, but also a wealth of animal and plant resources.
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