He is a very prudent man and confide______no one.A.onB.forC.inD.out
He is a very prudent man and confide______no one.
A.on
B.for
C.in
D.out
He is a very prudent man and confide______no one.
A.on
B.for
C.in
D.out
What is one of the classic marks of a prudent person?
A.Fully examining a situation.
B.Seeking help from others.
C.Reaching out to others for counsel before acting.
D.Making a judgement very slowly.
What is one of the claasic marks of a prudent person?
A.Fully examining a situation.
B.Seeking help from others.
C.Reaching out to others for counsel before acting.
D.Making a judgement very slowly;
We have to be very () and give careful consideration to the issue.我们不得不对此问题非常谨慎并给与认真考虑。
A、pronged
B、prudent
C、proud
D、profound
What do you think ordinary citizens may do faster reading the different arguments?______.
A.They are indifferent
B.They are worried very much
C.They may exercise prudent avoidance
D.They are shocked
He spoke in a temperate manner, not favoring either side especially.
A. respectable
B. moderate
C. polite
D. prudent
A、he was sensible and prudent before he made any decisions
B、he was kind to his people
C、he was smart enough to choose Kocoum for Pocahontas
D、he led his people to win the battle with the white men
A.seaworthy
B.seaworthiness
C.unseaworthy
D.unseaworthiness
第二节 完型填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Money and Love
When the Romantic Movement was still in its first favor, it was a common matter of debate【C1】______people should marry for love or for money. The young people concerned usually favored love, and their parents usually favored money. In the novels of the period the dilemma was felicitously(巧妙地)solved by the discovery,【C2】______the last page【C3】______the apparently penniless heroine was really a great heiress. But in real life young men【C4】______hoped for this denouement(结局)were apt to be disappointed. Prudent parents,【C5】______admitting that their daughters should marry for love, took care【C6】______all the young men they met should be rich. This method was sometimes very successful; it was adopted, for example, by my maternal grandfather, who had【C7】______romantic daughters, none of【C8】______married badly.
In these days of psychology the matter no【C9】______looks so simple as it did eighty years ago. We realize now that money may be the cause, or part of the cause, of quite genuine love; of this there are notable examples in history. Benjamin Disraeli,【C10】______became lord Beaconsfield,【C11】______in his youth, poor and struggling and passionately ambitious. He married a rich widow, much【C12】______than himself, and【C13】______by the world to be rather silly. Owing【C14】______her, he was able to make his career a success. A cynical world naturally assumed that he loved her money【C15】______than he loved her, but in this the world was mistaken; through out the whole of their married life he was deeply and genuinely devoted【C16】______her. I do not suppose he would have loved her if she had been poor when he first knew her, but the gratitude which he felt for help【C17】______he owed to her kindly interest in him easily developed into a sincere affection. A great deal of affection is based upon the fact that its object is a help in【C18】______the purposes of the person who feels it. Men in whom ambition is the leading passion are likely to love women【C19】______assist them【C20】______their career, and it would be very shallow psychology to suppose that the love is not real because it has its instinctive root in self-interest.
【C1】
A.whether
B.that
C.which
D./
第二节 完型填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Money and Love
When the Romantic Movement was still in its first favor, it was a common matter of debate 【B1】 people should marry for love or for money. The young people concerned usually favored love, and their parents usually favored money. In the novels of the period the dilemma was felicitously(巧妙地)solved by the discovery, 【B2】 the last page 【B3】 the apparently penniless heroine was really a great heiress. But in real life young men 【B4】 hoped for this denouement(结局)were apt to be disappointed. Prudent parents, 【B5】 admitting that their daughters should marry for love, took care 【B6】 all the young men they met should be rich. This method was sometimes very successful; it was adopted, for example, by my maternal grandfather, who had 【B7】 romantic daughters, none of 【B8】 married badly.
In there days of psychology the matter no 【B9】 looks so simple as it did eighty years ago. We realize now that money may be the cause, or part of the cause, of quite genuine love; of this there are notable examples in history. Benjamin Disraeli, 【B10】 became Lord Beaconsfield, 【B11】 in his youth, poor and struggling and passionately ambitious. He married a rich widow, much 【B12】 than himself, and 【B13】 by the world to be rather silly. Owing 【B14】 her, he washable to make his career a success. A cynical world naturally assumed that he loved her money 【B15】 than he loved her, but in this the world was mistaken; through out the whole of their married life he was deeply and genuinely devoted 【B16】 her. I do not suppose he would have loved her if she had been poor when he first knew her, but the gratitude which he felt for help 【B17】 he owed to her kindly interest in him easily developed into a sincere affection. A great deal of affection is based upon the fact that its object is a help in 【B18】 the purposes of the person who feels it. Men in whom ambition is the leading passion are likely to love women 【B19】 assist them 【B20】 their career, and it would be very shallow psychology to suppose that the love is not real because it has its instinctive root in self-interest.
【B1】
A.whether
B.that
C.which
D./
What do you think ordinary citizens may do after reading the different arguments? ______
A.They are indifferent.
B.They are worried very much.
C.They may exercise prudent avoidance.
D.They are shocked.
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