He was disappointed ____ he had learned from books quite differed from his actual life.
A. what B. that C. which D. how
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He was disappointed ____ he had learned from books quite differed from his actual life.
A. what B. that C. which D. how
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He was disappointed ____ he had learned from books quite differed from his actual life.
A. what B. that C. which D. how
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Anthony Burgess was 40 when he learned that he had only one year to live. He had a brain tumor(肿瘤) that 1. (kill) him within a year. He knew he had a battle on his hands. He was completely broken at the time, so he had 2. to leave behind for his wife, Lynne.
Brugress had never been a professional novelist in the past, 3. he always know the potential was inside him to be a writer. So, for the purpose of 4. (leave) something behind for his wife, he put a piece of paper into a typewriter and began writing. He was not sure
5. the book would be published nor not, but he couldn’t think of anything else to do.
“ 6. was January of 1960,” he said, “and according to the prognosis, I had a winter and spring and summer 7. (live) through, and would die with the fall of the leaf.”
In that time Burgress wrote energetically, finishing a lot of novels before 8. year was through. Burgress did not die. His cancer had gone into remission and then disappeared 9.
(magic). In his long and full life as a novelist, he wrote more than 70 books, 10. turns out to be an amazing achievement. Without the death sentence from cancer, he may not have written at all.
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Anthony Burgess was 40 when he learned that he had only one year to live. He had a brain tumor(肿瘤) that 1. (kill) him within a year. He knew he had a battle on his hands. He was completely broken at the time, so he had 2. to leave behind for his wife, Lynne.
Brugress had never been a professional novelist in the past, 3. he always know the potential was inside him to be a writer. So, for the purpose of 4. (leave) something behind for his wife, he put a piece of paper into a typewriter and began writing. He was not sure
5.the book would be published nor not, but he couldn’t think of anything else to do.
“6.was January of 1960,” he said, “and according to the prognosis, I had a winter and spring and summer 7. (live) through, and would die with the fall of the leaf.”
In that time Burgress wrote energetically, finishing a lot of novels before8. year was through. Burgress did not die. His cancer had gone into remission and then disappeared9.(magic). In his long and full life as a novelist, he wrote more than 70 books, 10.turns out to be an amazing achievement. Without the death sentence from cancer, he may not have written at all.
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When he learned that his brother had returned from abroad, he set off to his home _____.Which of the following is not OK?
A.immediately B.right away
C.right then D.right now
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Edison was a clever boy, and ______ he was fourteen, he had learned advance mathematics by himself.
A.whenever | B.by the time | C.the moment | D.ever since |
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Edison was a clever boy, and ______ he was fourteen, he had learned advance mathematics by himself.
A.whenever B.by the time C.the moment D.ever since
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There was no one quite like my father in our town. When any other man had an extra dollar, he bought a drink; when Father had an extra dollar, he bought a book. Other people had pictures on their walls; we had books, 3000 of them, lining every vertical surface of our little four-room house.
Father was the most persistent scholar I ever knew. He earned seven degrees, attended 11 different colleges and universities, and in 1951, when he was 82, sent us a cheerful little note from England to say that he had just enrolled for a graduate course in Elizabethan literature at Oxford.
I was the immediate beneficiary of Father's unbelievable hunger to learn. Every spring, he would take me hiking through the mountains to study mineral formations. On clear winter nights, he would set up a telescope and wake me to view the stars. After I grew up, wherever I traveled around this earth, the stars remained my friends.
Plain, distinct speech was a particular concern of my father and he was constantly drilling me in the art of elocution (演讲技巧).Before I was three, he was reading aloud to me from the Bible, Shakespeare and Mark Twain. Thereafter, read aloud to him so he could work on my diction. By the time I was in the fifth grade, I could recite from a whole range of classical literature and poetry.
Of course, there had been times as a young man, when I got tired of study and devoted my time to playing. Then Father would admonish me succinctly by quoting a saying from Shakespeare, "If all the year were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious (乏味的)as to work."
Obviously, his efforts were not entirely in vain, for my voice has enabled me to earn a fair livelihood. But that fact doesn't begin to define the enormous debt I owe my father.
1.What contributed to my father's being a successful scholar?
A.His gift for academic studies.
B.The academic environment in our town.
C.The wealth of his family.
D.His lifelong passion for knowledge.
2.Which is closest in meaning to the underlined words in Paragraph 5?
A.Criticize me briefly. B.Comfort me patiently.
C.Praise me gently. D.Challenge me bravely.
3.Which of the words below can best describe the author's father?
A.Stubborn and lazy. B.Kind and generous.
C.Consistent and strict. D.Understanding and moody.
4.What may be the best title for the passage?
A.A Successful Scholar B.Enormous Debt
C.Secrets of My livelihood D.Father and Son
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There was a man who had four sons. He wanted his sons to learn not to things too quickly. So he sent them each on a quest (寻求), , to go and look at a pear tree that was a great distance away. The first son went in winter, the second in spring, the third in summer, and the youngest son in fall.
When they had all gone and come back, he called them together to what they had seen. The first son said that the tree wasugly, bent, and . The second son contradicted—it was covered with green buds and full of . The third son , saying it was laden with blossoms that smelled so sweet and looked so beautiful. It was the most graceful thing he had seen. The last son disagreed with all of them; he said it was ripe and with fruit, full of life and fulfillment.
The man then to his sons that they were all right, because they had each seen but one season in the tree’s life. He told them that you cannot judge a tree, or a person, by only one season, and that the essence of who they are—the pleasure, joy, and love that come from that life—can only be at the end, when all the seasons are up.
If you give up when it’s winter, you will the hope of your spring, the beauty of your summer, fulfillment of your fall. Don’t let the of one season destroy the joy of all the rest. Don’t judge a life by one season.
1.A.determine B.judge C.analyze D.explore
2.A.by chance B.as usual C.in turn D.for sure
3.A.describe B.classify C.compare D.review
4.A.twisted B.wounded C.woodened D.deserted
5.A.delight B.pride C.faith D.promise
6.A.agreed B.approved C.argued D.announced
7.A.never B.ever C.once D.later
8.A.falling B.slipping C.going D.hanging
9.A.excused B.sighed C.explained D.instructed
10.A.measured B.considered C.affected D.committed
11.A.change B.develop C.miss D.taste
12.A.comfort B.pleasure C.regret D.pain
13.A.difficult B.magic C.lonely D.light
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He finds his daughter is quite different from ______ she was five years ago.
A.who B.what
C.how D.which
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