The author admires Anthony. Trollope particularly for ______.A.his brillianceB.his diligen
The author admires Anthony. Trollope particularly for ______.
A.his brilliance
B.his diligence
C.his precaution
D.his pragmatism
The author admires Anthony. Trollope particularly for ______.
A.his brilliance
B.his diligence
C.his precaution
D.his pragmatism
It can be felt from the description in the 2nd paragraph that the author
A. admires the beauty of the snowflakes.
B. dislikes the changing growth history of the snowflakes.
C. has a particular feeling for those flower—like crystals.
D. Iikes to compare snowflakes to the stars in the sky.
From the passage, we can inter that
A. the author has a high opinion of the foundation
B. the author is surely a close friend of the Gates
C. the author believes Bill Gates is really a kind person
D. the author admires the medical knowledge of Bill Gates
Which of the following best characterizes the author's attitude toward the Cardinal?
A.He deprecates his inability to sustain warm familial relationships.
B.He esteems him for his spiritual and emotional control.
C.He admires his grace in movement and sure sense of personal authority.
D.He finds him formidable both as an opponent and as a dramatic character.
E.He is perturbed by his inconsistencies in behavior.
A.chosen to focus less on the limits on the traditional view of the body as a laboring device
B.treated in greater depth the epistemological systems of laborers whom he admires
C.represented alternative models of labor without qualifying them with costs
D.used characters who succeed in realizing how they are marked by machinery
E.elaborated more fully concerning the models of labor that are dominant over his current models
The sense of honor appears to be dying.
In World War II men died more or less willingly for the nation and the nation's honor, and they were honored for it in return. Now we have become cynical about such things, the nation lies, fights unjustifiable wars; the nation suffer a breach in the honor code.
At my college the students used to agree to inform. on their friends rather than suffer a breach in the honor code.A sense of honor is a sense that there 'me standards of behavior. one must live up to, even at the cost of one's per send happiness, even at the Cost of one's life. Without such a sense one has to make up one's rights and wrongs as one goes along——usually, as it happens, to one's own advantage. Morality thereby becomes a matter of expediency: nothing seems worth dying for, and life loses its beauty and some of its value.
Our recent history has deprived us of models. I cherish the story of John Stubbs, a Puritan divine of Queen Elizabeth's time who strongly opposed her projected marriage to the Duke of Alencon. Stubbs knew the penalty for doing so, which was the loss of a hand; nevertheless, he published, and led out for public execution of the sentence. Stubbs laid his right hand on the block, the ax fell, and he rose to his feet, lifted the bloody stump high in the air, and cried out to the crowd, "Long live the Queen!"
In spite of the blood and the horror, it is the beauty of such an act that stands out. A man lives UP to his beliefs; he acts with courage and great style. and literally gives of himself in the service of something he feels is greater than himself. We cannot help but honor him, whether we agree with his beliefs or not.
We can make the inference from the passage that ______.
A.earlier in this century, giving one's life for one's country was not considered an honorable thing to do
B.in the author's college days, students valued honor more than loyalty to one another
C.the author admires John Stubbs for his courage in objecting to the Queen's marriage
D.the author himself is a person with the highest sense of honor
Whenever he comes to our garden, he can't help () the flowers.
A.admires
B.admired
C.admiring
D.to admire
He admires Mrs. Brown, ______ I find strange.
A.which
B.who
C.that
D.in which
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