1.第4题
Cloze (10%)
Complete each of the words with initial letters given in the brackets by referring to the missing parts of the following passage with corresponding numbers.
We must keep in 1. m assistant professor that things do not have “real” names, 2. a many people believe that they do. A garbage man is not “really” a “garbage man,” more than he is a “sanitation engineer.” And a pig is not called a “pig” 3. b it is so dirty, 4. n a shrimp a “shrimp” becau it is so small. There are things, and then there are the names of things, and it is considered a fundamental error in all branches of mantics to 5 a that a name and a thing are one and the same. It is true, of cour, that a name is usually so firmly associated with the thing it denotes that it is extremely difficult to 6. s one from the other.
It would appear that human beings almost naturally come to identify 7. n with things, 8. w 2014年政府工作报告全文 is one of our more fascinating illusions. But there is some 9. s to this illusion. For if you c
hange the names of things, you change how people will regard them, and that is as good as changing the nature of the thing 10. i .
Cloze (10%)
九上英语教与学答案1. m | 2. a | 3. ted演讲b | 4. n | 5. a |
6. s jme | 7. n | 8. w | 9. s | 10. i |
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答案:
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1. mind | 2. although | bra3. becau | 4. nor | 5. assume |
6. parate | 7. names | 8. impulswhich | 9. substance | 10. itlf |
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2.第5题
Paraphra in English the parts underlined in the following (20%):
One of the major pleasures in life is appetite, and one of our major duties should be to prerve it. Appetite is the 1keenness of living; it is one of the ns that tells you that you are still 2curious to exist, that you 3still have an edge on your longings and want to bite into the world and taste its 4multitudinous flavors and juices.
By appetite, of cour, I don’t mean just the 5lust for food, but any condition of unsatisfied desire, any 6burning in the blood that proves you want more than you’ve got, and that you haven’t yet ud up your life. Wilde said he felt sorry for tho who 7never got their heart’s desire, but sorrier still for tho who did. I got mine once only, and it nearly killed me, and I’ve always preferred 8wanting to having since.
Besides, the whole 9toffee-ness of toffees was 10imperceptibly diminished by the gross act of having eaten it.
成人高考语文
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答案:
Paraphra in English the parts underlined in the following (20%):
1. Appetite is the keenness of living: strong desire to live on
2. you are still curious to exist: eager
3. you still have an edge on your longings: are still driven by strong desires
4. taste its multitudinous flavours and juices: numerous
5. I don't mean the lust for food: overwhelming desire
6. any burning in the blood: any strong desire that you have
7. who never got their heart's desire: were never satisfied
8. I've always preferred wanting to having: being in the state of wanting something to having something
9. the whole toffeeness of toffees: appeal for a child to eat toffees
10.imperceptibly diminished: unaccountably
3.第2题
Rewrite the following
For each of the ntences below, write a new ntence as clo in meaning as possible to the original ntence by using the given words as the beginning.
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1. This sort of process—giving pretty names to esntially ugly realities—is what has given euphemizing such a bad name.
For this sort of process—giving pretty names to esntially ugly realities—, euphemizing has been ___________________
2. Teacher who prefers us to u the term “culturally different children” instead of “slum children” is euphemizing, all right, but is doing it to encourage us to e aspects of a situation that might otherwi not be attended to.
To encourage us to e aspects of a situation that might otherwi not be attended to is what the teacher really means by ________