She is well known _____ her poems, and she is also famous ______ an actress.
A.for; for
B.as; for
C.for; as
D.by; for
E.by; as
F.by; byG、as; as
- · 有4位网友选择 E,占比44.44%
- · 有2位网友选择 C,占比22.22%
- · 有2位网友选择 D,占比22.22%
- · 有1位网友选择 A,占比11.11%
A.for; for
B.as; for
C.for; as
D.by; for
E.by; as
F.by; byG、as; as
A.known as
B.known of
C.called as
D.called for
A. friendly
B. well known
C. similar
听力原文:W: The restaurant we are going to is well known for its Chinese food.
M: Well, I hope we'll be able to find a table when we get there.
Q: What are the speakers going to do?
(15)
A.Buy a table in the shop.
B.Eat at a restaurant.
C.Look for a nice restaurant.
D.Order a meal by telephone.
W: Oh, yes, you... you've got to have some sort of control, because it has been proved that these, some of these things, can do irreparable damage, and I know a horrible story about a 16-year-old kid who is in mental hospital now. She went to a party and she took something there and now she's convinced she's an orange and she won't go out of the room for fear somebody's going to squash her.
M: Lesley, bow wide spread is the use of so-called illegal drugs in England?
W: Well, as regards cannabis (大麻)... um... I think as yet little is known about it. I think it may be a rash thing to legalize it now when so little is known, but it must he said that no positive harm has been proved.
M: In view of hostility towards the so-called illegal drugs in things like newspapers and television, why do so many young people take drugs?
W: Well, I think there are many reasons. One of the reasons is because of hostility. It's the job of the younger generation to reject all the values of the older generation, and it's just as well for human society that this is so, be cause otherwise we would never change it or make it better.
(22)
A.Harm that cannot be repaired.
B.Harm that are more powerful these days.
C.Damage that can be repaired.
D.Harm that are legalized.
When Amy worked she was badly paid because______.
A.she was a girl typist
B.she didn't put her mind into her work
C.she dreamed of being a pilot
D.she failed to type well
听力原文: Continuing our survey of the 19th century, let's take a look now at Harriet Beecher Stowe. (32) Now Stowe is best known for her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, a book that details the harshness of plantation life in the south. The book was extremely popular in the United States as well as in other countries. Ironically though, for the attention given to Uncle Tom's Cabin, it is far from Stowe's best work. She did write one other novel about life in the south. But much of her best work has nothing to do with the south at all. (33) In fact, Stowe's best writing is about village life in the New England's states in the 19th century. In reference to the customs of the villages she wrote about, Stowe claimed that her purpose was to reflect the images as realistically as possible. (34) She usually succeeded, for her settings were often described actually and in detail. In this sense, she was an important forerunner to the realistic movement that became popular later in the 19th century. She was one of the first writers to use local dialect for her characters when they spoke. And she did this thirty years before Mark Twain popularized the use of local dialect. It makes sense that Stowe would write about New England life, (35) since she was born in Connecticut. As a young woman there, she worked as a teacher. The teaching job helped lead to her first published work, a geography book for children. Later, when she was married, her writing helped support her family financially. Throughout her life, she wrote poems, travel books, biographical sketches and children's books as well as novels for adults.
32. What is Stowe best known for according to the passage?
33.What is Stowe's best writing mainly about?
34.Why was Stowe an important forerunner to the realistic movement?
35.Why did Stowe write about New England life?
(33)
A.A novel named Uncle Tom's Cabin.
B.The harshness of the plantation life.
C.Works about the south.
D.Works about the village life.
Identify the author of the work from which the passage is selected.
W: Thank you very much.
M: It is well known that there are many different features of one's handwriting. What are these features exactly?
W: Well, there is the slant of the writing, the pressure and spacing, the capital letters, the margins and the signature. They all play a part in handwriting analysis.
M: Perhaps we can begin by looking at the question of slant.
W: Okay. Well, basically there are three kinds of slant: right, left and upright, though sometimes you may come across a mixture. If your handwriting slants to the right, it shows a friendly and sociable disposition. You enjoy human contact and like to have people around you. However, if your handwriting definitely slants to the left, it shows an introspective nature, often shy and reserved. You are more interested in your own feelings than other people's. If your handwriting is upright, it reveals very good self-control, and your head usually controls your heart.
M: What about size of handwriting? Does the size of one's handwriting tell us something?
W: Yes. Well, basically very large handwriting belongs to the extroverts and socially-minded people. They enjoy attention and admiration. The small writer, on the other hand, is more concerned with things than people. Small writing is often found in the handwriting of many scientists and intellectual. They generally are not interested in an active social life. Medium handwriting shows a good balance between mind and emotion. Such writers are generally able to communicate and mix without being either reserved or over familiar.
M: So let's put theory to practice. What would you say to this sample of handwriting?
W: Well, this more rounded, medium-sized handwriting shows a lively personality who enjoys companionship. She is talkative, see the small open a's and o's, and has a friendly approach to people. But the wide space between the words indicates that she can keep her personal distance when necessary. Whose handwriting is this?
M: Well, to tell you the truth, that's my wife's handwriting.
(47)
A.Programme writing.
B.Note-taking techniques.
C.Handwriting analysis.
D.Sample collecting.
What does the speaker say about the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin?
A.It doesn't include the use of dialect.
B.It is considered Stowe's best written work.
C.It was not published in the nineteenth century.
D.It was Stowe's most popular work.
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