We learn that as the story develops.
A.readers will think differently of all the characters
B.Manon’s husband will win back her admiration
C.the emotional crisis will be swiftly resolved
D.all the suspicion will be proved against Sarah
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- 1According to Manon, black people should.
A.emerge as free middle class citizens
B.behave submissively towards the whites
C.have self-respect in the mixed race marriage
D.learn to offer more affection to their wives
开始考试点击查看答案 - 2It can be inferred from the text that the novel is written.
A.with a mobile point of view
B.with a limited third person singular
C.from Manon’s perspective
D.from Sarah’s eye as a slave
开始考试点击查看答案 - 3Which of the following reflects Manon’s attitude towards colored people、
A.Sympathetic.
B.Suspicious.
C.B.Suspicious.C.Concerne
D.D.Disgusted.
开始考试点击查看答案 - 4A large part of the Iraqi people hold information about weapon hidings as.
A.fear-inspired
B.money-driven
C.unreliable
D.sophisticated
开始考试点击查看答案 - 5Which of the following is true regarding the recruitment of the intelligence、
A.The new-release people are unwilling to tell anything about themselves.
B.It is just a preparatory step for the reconstruction of the Iraqi armed forces.
C.The western world as a whole dislikes the idea of reconstruction in this way.
D.An obvious connection exists in the reconstructions of the army and the polic
开始考试点击查看答案 - 6From the text we learn that.
A.Manon’s husband is a nameless but bullying person
B.Manon is the real heroine who deserves readers’ sympathy
C.Sarah is in fact smarter than her master Manon
D.Walter is a proof of the mixed race prostitution
开始考试点击查看答案 - 7Part BDirections:You are going to read a list of headings and a text about preparing in the academic community. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each numbered paragraph (41-45). The first and last paragraphs of the text are not numbered. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)The making of weathervanes (devices fixed on the top of buildings to show directions of the wind) is an ancient skill, going back to early Egyptian times. Today the craft is still very much alive in the workshop that Graham Smith has set up. He is one of the few people in the country who make hand-cut weathervanes. Graham’s designs are individually created and tailored to the specific requirements of his customers. “That way I can produce a unique personalized item,” he explains, “A lot of my customers are women buying presents for their husbands. They want a distinctive gift that represents the man’s business or leisure interests.”It’s all a far cry from the traditional cock, the most common design for weathervanes.It was not a cock but a witch on a broomstick that featured on the first weathervane Graham ever made. Friends admired his surprise present for his wife and began asking him to make vanes for them. “I realized that when it came to subjects that could be made into them, the possibilities were limitless,” he says.(41)_____________.That was five years ago and he has no regrets about his new direction. “My previous work didn’t have an artistic element to it, whereas this is exciting and creative,” he says. “I really enjoy the design side.”(42) _____________.Graham also keeps plenty of traditional designs in stock, since they prove as popular as the one-offs. “It seems that people are attracted to handcrafting,” Graham says. “They welcome the opportunity to acquire something a little bit different.”(43) _____________.“I have found my place in the market. People love the individuality and I get a lot of satisfaction from seeing a nondescript shape turn into something almost lifelike,” he says.(44) _____________.“And nowadays, with more and more people moving to the country, individuals want to put an exclusive finishing touch to their properties. It has been a boost to crafts like mines,”(45) _____________.American and Danish buyers in particular are showing interest. “Pricing,” he explains, “depends on the intricacy of the design.”His most recent request was for a curly-coated dog. Whatever the occasion, Graham can create a gift with a difference.
A.Graham has become increasingly busy, supplying flat-packed weathervanes to clients worldwide.
B.Graham decided to concentrate his efforts on a weathervane business. He had served an apprenticeship as a precision engineer and had worked in that trade for 15 years when he and his wife, Liz, agreed to swap roles—she went out to work as an architectural assistant and he stayed at home to look after the children and build up the business.
C.Last month, a local school was opened with his galleon ship weathervane hoisted above it.
D.“For centuries, weathervanes have kept communities in touch with the elements, signaling those shifts in wind direction that bring about changes in the weather,” he explains.
E.B.Graham decided to concentrate his efforts on a weathervane business. He had served an apprenticeship as a precision engineer and had worked in that trade for 15 years when he and his wife, Liz, agreed to swap roles—she went out to work as an architectural assistant and he stayed at home to look after the children and build up the business.C.Last month, a local school was opened with his galleon ship weathervane hoisted above it.D.“For centuries, weathervanes have kept communities in touch with the elements, signaling those shifts in wind direction that bring about changes in the weather,” he explains.E.Graham has no plans for expansion, as he wants to keep the business as a rural craft.
G.Graham has now perfected over 100 original designs. He works to very fine detail, always seeking approval for the design of the silhouette from the customer before proceeding with the hand-cuttin
H.A.Graham has become increasingly busy, supplying flat-packed weathervanes to clients worldwide.B.Graham decided to concentrate his efforts on a weathervane business. He had served an apprenticeship as a precision engineer and had worked in that trade for 15 years when he and his wife, Liz, agreed to swap roles—she went out to work as an architectural assistant and he stayed at home to look after the children and build up the business.C.Last month, a local school was opened with his galleon ship weathervane hoisted above it.D.“For centuries, weathervanes have kept communities in touch with the elements, signaling those shifts in wind direction that bring about changes in the weather,” he explains.E.Graham has no plans for expansion, as he wants to keep the business as a rural craft.F.Graham has now perfected over 100 original designs. He works to very fine detail, always seeking approval for the design of the silhouette from the customer before proceeding with the hand-cutting.A. B. C. D. E. F.
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