Lesson10,Book1(试题)
Lesson 10, Book 1
Part One Term Explanation
1. John Scopes
2. Fundamentalism
3. Old Testament
4. Darwin
5. the story of Eve
Part Two Rhetorical Devices
Directions: In this part, each of the following 10 ntences contains one or two rhetorical devices.
Read carefully and write the name of rhetorical device(s ) in the blanks on the right
叠青蛙side of each ntence.
1.When I was indicted on May 7, no one, least of all I, anticipated that my ca would snowball into one of the most famous trials in U. S. history. ( )
2.The streets around the three-storey red brick law court sprouted with rickety stands lling hot dogs, religious books and watermelons.( )
3.Darrow had whisper throwing a reassuring arm round my shoulder.( )
4.Dudley Field Malene called my conviction a “victorious defeat.” ( )
5.The Christian believes that man came from above. The evolutionist believes that he must have come from below.( )
6.Darwin is right -- inside.( )
7. His reputation as an authority on Scripture is recognized throughout the world. ( )
8.There is some doubt about that. ( )
9.Resolutely he strode to the stand, carrying a palm fan like a sword to repel his enemies. ( )
10.After a while, it is the tting of man against man and creed against creed until we are marching
backwards to the glorious age of the sixteenth century…( )
Part Three Vocabulary
Section A Word explanation
Directions: In this part there are 10 ntences in which some words or phras are underlined. For each one there are four explanations marked A, B, C and D, choo the ONE that is
similar to the word.
1.Leading counl for the procution was William Jennings Bryan, the silver-tongued orator
A. handsome
B. eloquent
C. clever
D. energetic
2. The are words for you gentlemen to digest and ponder.
A. strike
B. run
C. think
D. forget
3. He is a shrewd businessman and knows where his profit comes from.
A. kind
B. clever
C. well-known
D. rich
4. On my recent visit, I noticed automobiles festooned with designs woven out of coconut leaves
on their fronts.
A. changed
B. expanded
C. decorated
D. displayed
5. If your parents cannot accept our advice, wait for better opportunities to exhort them again and
again.
A. advi
B. emigrate
陪产假几天C. welcome
D. exhaust
6. She darted an interested glance at the magnetic newcomer from under lowered eyelids.
A. shrewd
B. rude
C. energetic
D. attractive
7. The witness became confud during questioning by counl for the procution.
A. lawyer
B. officer
威廉三世C. doctor
D. teacher
8. The modernists accepted the theory advanced by Charles Darwin.
A. refud
B. doubted
C. mentioned
D. propod
9. The massive quantities of salt water can further contaminate soils, rendering them unsuitable
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A. influence
B. lesn
C. pollute
D. decrea
10. Though the bridge is a bit rickety, there is no immediate danger in walking over it.
A. narrow
B. shaky
C. empty
D. old
Section B
Directions:There are 10 incomplete ntences in this part. For each ntence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D, choo the ONE that best completes the ntence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
1. John Scopes was ______ for violating th e law, which prohibited the teaching of “any theory
that denies the story of creation as taught in the Bible”.
A. accud
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B. charged
C. indicted
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2. After a few ______ remarks, the Prime Minister announced that he would resign.
A. prelude
B. preparatory
C. preliminary
D. primary
3. Too many abstract statements made his paper very ______ to me.
A. obsd
B. deplored
C. tedious
D. scathing
4. They have some new woolen goods ______.
A. at hand
B. on hand
C. in hand
D. by hand
5. I move that the meeting ______ until we have further information, Mr. Chairman.
A. begin
B. end
C. cancel
D. adjourn
6. The bandits are just a disorderly mob and will ______ at the first blow.
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A. run
B. collap
C. die
D. disappear
7. Tho who ______ this law and commit a criminal offence will be punished as a crime.
A. violate
敬业的事例B. obey
C. respect
D. initiate
8. Malaria (疟疾) is still ______ in some swampy regions.
A. various
B. many
C. rampant
D. rare
9. They decided to ______ their differences and let bygones be bygones.
A. agree
B. change
C. start
D. reconcile
10. Several hundred people later gathered at a nearby village to ______ the alleged attack.
A. denounce
B. prai
C. welcome
D. discuss