"Marriage of Heaven and Hell" was written by______.A.Robert BurnsB.Christopher MarlowC.Tho
"Marriage of Heaven and Hell" was written by______.
A.Robert Burns
B.Christopher Marlow
C.Thomas Percy
D.William Blake
"Marriage of Heaven and Hell" was written by______.
A.Robert Burns
B.Christopher Marlow
C.Thomas Percy
D.William Blake
A、Lyrical Ballads
B、The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
C、Jerusalem
D、Kubla Khan
A、Ode to west wind
B、Ode to a Nightingale
C、Kubla Khan
D、The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
"The Lamb" is included in William Blakes
A.Poetical Sketches.
B.Songs of Innocence.
C.Songs of Experience.
D.The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.
A.Songs of Experience
B.Songs of Innocence
C.The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
D.Poetical Sketches
A.Songs of Experience
B.Songs of Innocence
C.The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
D.Poetical Sketches
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
It was Wang Lung's marriage day. At first, opening his eyes in the blackness of the curtains about his bed, he could not think why the dawn seemed different from any other. The house was still except for the faint, gasping cough of his old father, whose room was opposite to his own across the middle room. Every morning the old man's cough was the first sound to be heard. Wang Lung usually lay listening to it, and moved only when he heard it approaching nearer and when he heard the door of his father's room squeak upon its wooden hinges.
But this morning he did not wait. He sprang up and pushed aside the curtains of his bed. It was a dark, ruddy dawn, and through a small square hole of a window, where the tattered paper fluttered, a glimpse of bronze sky gleamed. He went to the hole and tore the paper away.
"It is spring and I do not need this," he muttered.
He was ashamed to say aloud that he wished the house to look neat on this day. The hole was barely large enough to admit his hand, and he thrust it out to feel of the air. A small soft wind blew gently from the east, a wind mild and murmurous and full of rain. It was a good omen. The fields need rain for fruition. There would be no rain this day, but within a few days, if this wind continued, there would be water. It was good. Yesterday he had said to his father that if this brazen, glittering sunshine continued, the wheat could not be full in the ear. Now it was as if Heaven had chosen this day to wish him well. Earth would bear fruit.
From the passage we can know that the story probably takes place in______.
A.a big market
B.a big city
C.a village
D.a factory
After the war the women of the German Democratic Republic were drawn into helping rebuild their nation with the promises of equal pay for equal work and good day-care centers for their children. As a result of the government's campaign over 80 percent of eligible (有条件的 ) women hold jobs. One-third of East Germany's doctors and judges, 11 percent of its mayors and one-third of its college graduates are women.
But there are clouds in the heaven of liberation. The liberated woman is more than a little enthusiastic about the way she is liberating herself from her husband. East Germans have the eighth-highest divorce rate in the world. The reason for divorce is probably more often the competition between husband and wife than it is adultery (私通). The dominant role of man in marriage will end when his economic superiority ends. Men are more willing to joke about helping their wives than to help them in the kitchen. They still cling to the idea that housework and bringing up children are women's work. As one young East German housewife puts it, "equality means my husband and I have equal rights. Equal rights means that we both work at full-time jobs. Then I clean the house and take care of the children while he sits in front of the television set and drinks beer in the evening."
What does the sentence "There need be no struggle between the sexes so long as each sex fulfills those tasks nature has established for it to do." (Sentence 2) mean?
A.The Germans think that the pre-war housewife was oppressed.
B.It's unnecessary for German husband and housewife to fulfill their tasks.
C.It's natural that each sex do what it should do.
D.Women shouldn't struggle for their freedom.
Traveling with Heaven Air is ______.
A.comfortable but expensive
B.cheap and pleasant
C.exciting but rare
D.quick and safe
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