Choose one question from 1-3 and give an answer in English: Walt Whitman Please define “free verse”. Comment on Whitman’s poetic style and language in “O Captain! My Captain!”. What are the major themes of Whitman’s poetry? Choose one question from 4-6 and give an answer in English: Emily Dickinson 4. What ideas does the poem “I taste a liquor never brewed” convey? 5. What is Emily Dickinson’s view of death in the poem “Because I could not stop for Death”? 6. What are the artistic features of Emily Dickinson’s poetry?
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Choose one question from 1-3 and one from 4-6 and give brief answers in English: Henry?James What?is?the?most?famous?theme?in?Henry?James’s?fiction? Henry?James’s “The?Art?of?Fiction”?is?an?indispensable?part?of?his contribution?to?literature.?Please summarize his?view?in?literary?criticism?? What is the difference between realism and psychological realism? Mark Twain In the The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck Finn is a thirteen-year-old boy. Why does Mark Twain use a child as the center of consciousness in this book? What are the contributions Mark Twain made to American literature? What is colloquialism and how is it shown in Mark Twain’s works?
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Choose one question from 1 - 3 and one from 4 - 6 and give brief answers in English: Washington Irving What is the historical and socio-cultural background of the Romantic Period in America? What are the literary characteristics in the works of American romantic period? What is the theme of Rip Van Winkle? List the major works of Washington Irving and discuss the artistic characteristics of his works. James Fenimore Cooper What are the artistic achievements of James Fenimore Cooper? What are Cooper’s major works and what is “frontier novel”? What are the characteristics of Cooper’s writing techniques?
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A、The display stands are bigger than international standard.
B、The display stands do not match the man’s product.
C、The woman wouldn’t extend the stands as the man required.
D、The man can’t design the stands by himself.
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A.examines how news providers take advantage of headlines
B.studies what can lead to the concept of information overload
C.discusses solutions for people who feel overwhelmed
D.reviews different attitudes to the digital consumption
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Among the company was a lawyer, a young man of about twenty-five. On being asked his opinion, he said, "Capital punishment and life imprisonment are equally immoral. If I were to make a choice between them, I would rather choose the latter Anyway, it's better to live than not to live at all."
A lively discussion followed. A banker, who was then younger and more nervous than the lawyer, suddenly lost his temper and cried out, "It's a lie. I bet you two million .You wouldn't stick in a cell even for five years."
"If you mean it," replied the young lawyer, "I bet I'll stay there longer; make it fifteen instead of five."
"Fifteen! Done!" cried the banker. "Gentleman, I bet you two millions."
"Agreed. Two millions for my freedom," said the lawyer.
So this wild, ridiculous bet came to pass. The banker could not hide his excitement During supper he said to the lawyer jokingly, "Come to your senses, young man, before it's too late. Two millions are nothing to me, but you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life. I say three or four because you'll never stick it out any longer Don't forget that voluntary imprisonment is much harder to put up with than a enforced one. The idea that you have the right to free yourself any moment will poison your life in the cell. I pity you."
And now the banker, pacing from comer to comer, recalled all this and asked himself, "Why did I make this bet? What's the good? The lawyer lost fifteen years of hi life and I threw away two millions. Will it convince people that capital punishment is worse or better than imprisonment for life? No, no! Rubbish! On my part, it was the caprice (心血来潮) of a well-fed millionaire; on the lawyer's part, it's the pure greed c gold."
21.The lawyer would choose life imprisonment because.
A.he was younger than the banker
B.capital punishment was immoral
C.it was better than capital punishment
D. the banker would give him $200,000
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Read and choose the best answer to complete the dialogue. Mike: Do you know something about fashion styles? Joe: Sorry, I have no idea of that. Would you please tell me something about them? Mike: Of course. For example, flash mob, cos-play, and so on. And do you have a fashion icon? Joe: Does fashion icon mean _______________________? Mike: That’s right. They will rule over fashion and lead the edge of fashion. Joe: Then my fashion icon is Kate Moss, who has appeared on over 300 magazine covers.
A、somebody who pays no attention to fashion
B、something that is closely-related to fashion
C、somebody who has a good sense and taste of style
D、something that has nothing to do with fashion
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Read and choose the best answer to complete the dialogue. Mary: What is the most interesting job in your mind? Joe: The most interesting job? It’s hard to say which one is the most interesting. If I have to name one, it is a film director. Mary: A film director! Joe: Yes. I think a film director can put his dream into the film. He can also give his film different styles if he wants. Mary: En, it’s a very special job. What’s more, a film director can earn a lot of money. Joe: But a great film director never ______________________. They work for their dreams.
A、works for the country
B、works for the people
C、works for money
D、works for the film
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Read and choose the best answer. Transcribing(抄写) the Minutes Begin this process as soon as possible. It's best to transcribe the official minutes immediately after the meeting, when events are still fresh in your mind. Use a computer to type up your meeting notes. You may already have done this if you used a laptop at the meeting. Save your notes and begin a new document for the minutes so you can compare your notes and minutes side by side. Format (使格式化)your notes into neat paragraphs. Each new motion, decision, or point of order should be in its own paragraph. As you format them, make sure that you: 1. Use correct spelling and grammar. Use a spellchecker if you need to. 2. Use the same tense throughout. Use the past or present tense, but never switch between them in the same document. 3. Are objective(客观的) as possible. Your own opinion should be deductible from the minutes. You are trying to create an objective record for everyone to use. 4. Use simple, exact language. Any vague(含糊的) language should be replaced with precise wording. Flowery descriptions should be removed entirely. 5. Include only actions taken, not discussions. Unless you've been asked to record discussions, you should focus on what was done, not what was said. 6. Number the pages for ease of reference. Distribute a draft of your minutes to members. Send a copy to each member using the contact information on the sign in sheet. If you don't have their contact information, the meeting leader should be able to reach them. Get the meeting minutes approved. You may be asked to read the minutes aloud at the next meeting and submit them for approval. If the motion passes, mark that the minutes were accepted. If the minutes are corrected before they are accepted, make the changes in the document and indicate at the end that the minutes were corrected. Don't describe specific corrections. When should the minutes be transcribed?
A、after the meeting
B、immediately after the meeting
C、anytime after the meeting
D、In 2 hours after the meeting
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Choose the appropriate letter A-D and write it in box 40 on your answer sheet.
This text is taken from ______.
A.a guide for new managers in a company.
B.a textbook analysis of behaviour in organisations.
C.a critical study of the importance of role signs in modern society.
D.a newspaper article about role changes.
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