第1题
A、group of three
B、using contrast
C、humor and suprise
D、metaphor
第2题
The pun is a kind of rhetorical devices that Shkakesepear usually uses in his play. According to Wikipedia, "the pun, also called paronomasia, is a form of word play that exploits multiple meanings of a term, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect. " Lysander says in his speech that "I do not lie." Do you think he has a double meaning in his word? On the one hand, he says he is not inclined to lie down close to Hermia; on the other hand, he means that he loves Hermia dearly, and he does not tell a lie.
第3题
Rhetorical devices used in the sentences 1.A moment later, the hurricane, in one mighty swipe, lifted the entire roof off the house and skimmed it 40 feet through the air. (para. 18) 2.It seized a 600, 000-gallon Gulfport oil tank and dumped it 3 1/2miles away.(para.19) 3. The children went from adult to adult like buckets in a fire brigade. (para.11) 4. The wind sounded like the roar of a train passing a few yards away. (para.13) 5. ...and blown down power lines coiled like black spaghetti over the roads.(para.28) 6. We can batten down and ride it out. (Para. 4) 7. Wind and rain now whipped the house. (Para.7) 8.Camille, meanwhile, had raked its way northward across Mississippi, dropping more than 28 inches of rain into West Virginia and southern Virginia, causing rampaging floods, huge mountain slides and 111 additional deaths before breaking up over the Atlantic Ocean.(para.32)
第4题
A、I had an impulse to climb up and try one of those springy beds, but that would have meant using up more energy when I had none to spare, …
B、By midday we had passed the ten thousand foot mark, but I am not really able to recall the incidents of these hours, for red lights had long since begun to dance in front of my eyes and …
C、The bamboo here had thinned out a little, and on the heights of the two mountains above we could see the curious productions of the alpine zones, giant heather, giant groundsel and giant lobelias.
D、After twenty minutes my legs had turned to water again and against the evident displeasure of the guides I demanded lunch.
第5题
A、Like women in English novels who walk the moors with their loyal dogs racing at a respectful distance.
B、… I heard the soft-voiced Mrs. Flowers and the textured voice of my grandmother merging and melting.
C、… and my image of her would have been shattered l
第6题
A、They were interrupted from time to time by giggles that must have come from Mrs. Flowers.
B、One summer afternoon, sweet-milk fresh in my memory, she stopped at the Store to buy provisions.
C、The chifforobe was a maze.
D、Children these days would bust out of sheetmetal clothes.
第7题
A、What’s Wrong with Our Press?
B、Television may not have a Lippmann or a Reston, but then, what papers in America can claim an Eric Sevareid, a Walter Cronkite, a Huntley or a Brinkley, or—although he is invisible—an Edward Morgan?
C、Among the leading commentators on television, you find no Pegler, no Winchell, no Fulton Lewis, Jr..
D、Change means trouble, change means work, change means cost.
第8题
A、She smiled that slow dragging smile.
B、Children these days would bust out of sheetmetal clothes.
C、Momma hadn’t thought that taking off my dress in front of Mrs. Flowers would kill me stone dead.
D、What on earth did one put on to go to Mrs. Flowers’ house?
第9题
A、phonological rhetorical devices
B、simile rhetorical devices
C、semantic rhetorical devices
D、metaphor rhetorical devices
E、syntactical rhetorical devices
第10题
A、Death would be too kind and brief.
B、I wanted to gobble up the room entire and take it to Bailey, who would help me analyze and enjoy it.
C、With the cold lemonade they were sufficient for childhood’s lifelong diet.
D、I knew from listening to a thousand preachers that she was nearing the end of her reading, and I hadn’t really heard, heard to understand, a single word.
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