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Which of the following is true about the writer“s experience?
A . He has benefited from the American education.
B . He has been harmed by the American education.
C . He has not laid a solid foundation for his academic career.
D . He has selected courses that do not support his overall academic formation.
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The privacy behavior in the writer's children generation is everything had to be quiet.
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What did the writer's job involve?
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Which of the following is NOT included in the writer's working experience?
A.An accountant.
B.An accounts manager.
C.A market researcher.
D.A TV program presenter.
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The writer's father believed that ______.
A.you should only do things for which you have the ability
B.only important jobs are worth doing well
C.you should only attempt worthwhile jobs
D.anything you do should be done to your best ability
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Toward the passage, the writer's attitude can be said to be
A.optimistic
B.objective
C.pessimistic
D.biased
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What is the biggest shock in the writer's career?
A.She lost her job as a field systems analyst in 1920s.
B.She lost her grandmother who was her inspiration.
C.She was denied the post of first manager on account of sexual discrimination.
D.She quit after being totally blown away and crawled back home.
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What is the writer's opinion about the treatment that the Indians received from the US government?
A.He believes that the government always respected the rights of the Indians.
B.He believes that the government should pass a law to protect the Indians.
C.He believes that the government treated the Indians very unjustly.
D.He believes that the government cannot be criticized for its treatment of the Indians.
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What is the writer's tone in this passage?
A.Approving.
B.Criticizing.
C.Ironical.
D.Neutral.
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What is the writer's purpose in writing this article?
A.To give readers some factual information about corporate culture.
B.To criticize managers who try to change corporate culture.
C.To argue against Peter Duckers' opinion.
D.To promote the corporate culture of successful companies.
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Which of the following is the writer's attitude? ______.
A.Parents should choose friends for their children.
B.Children should choose anything they like.
C.Parents should understand their children better.
D.Teenagers should only go to their friends for help.
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What is the writer's attitude to robots in the future?
A.Critical.
B.Hostile.
C.Objective.
D.Enthusiastic.
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What is NOT mentioned in the text on the writer's way to school?
A.the writer saw some Russian soldiers drilling
B.the writer was stopped by a person
C.the writer saw many people reading a notice
D.the writer saw many people quarrelling about something
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What was the writer's opinion of the psychologist?
A.He was inefficient at his job.
B.He was unhappy with his job.
C.He was unsympathetic.
D.He was very aggressive.
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From the first paragraph, what is the writer's attitude towards spending holidays with other families?
A.Most of the time it is good.
B.Most of the time it is boring.
C.It can be expensive sometimes.
D.It is always painful for some people.
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"A writer's job is to tell the truth," said Hemingway in 1942. No other writer of our time had so fiercely asserted, so pugnaciously defended or so consistently exemplified the writer's obligation to speak truly His standard of truth-telling remained, moreover, so high and so rigorous that he was ordinarily unwilling to admit secondary evidence, whether literary evidence or evidence picked up from other sources than his own experience. "I only know what I have seen," was a statement which came often to his lips and pen. What he had personally done, or what he knew unforgettably by having gone through one version of it, was what he was interested in telling about. This is not to say that he refused to invent freely. But he always made it a sacrosanct point to invent in terms of what he actually knew from having been there.
The primary intent of his writing, from first to last, was to seize and project for the reader what he often called "the way it .was." This is a characteristically simple phrase for a concept of extraordinary complexity, and Hemingway's conception of its meaning subtly changed several times in the course of his career--always in the direction of greater complexity. At the core of the concept, however, one can invariably discern the operation of three aesthetic instruments; the sense of place the sense of fact and the sense of scene.
The first of these, obviously a strong passion with Hemingway is the sense of place. "Unless you have geography, background," he once told George Anteil, "You have nothing." You have, that is to say, a dramatic vacuum. Few writers have been more place-conscious. Few have s carefully charted out she geographical ground work of their novels while managing to keep background so conspicuously unobtrusive. Few, accordingly, have been able to record more economically and graphically the way it is when you walk through the streets of Paris in search of breakfast at corner café… Or when, at around six o' clock of a Spanish dawn, you watch the bulls running from the corrals at the Puerta Rochapea through the streets of Pamplona towards the bullring.
"When I woke it was the sound of the rocket exploding that announced the release of the bulls from the corrals at the edge of town. Down below the narrow street was empty. All the balconies were crowded with people. Suddenly a crowd came down the street. They were all running, packed close together. They passed along and up street toward the bullring and behind them came more men running faster, and then some stragglers who ere really running. Behind them was a little bare space, and then the bulls, galloping, tossing their heads up and down. It all went out of sight around the corner. One man fell, rolled to the gutter, and lay quiet. But the bulls went right on and did not notice him. They were all running together."
This landscape is as morning-fresh as a design in India ink on clean white paper. First is the bare white street, seem from above, quiet and empty. Then one sees the first packed clot of runners. Behind these are the thinner ranks of those who move faster because they are closer to bulls. Then the almost comic stragglers, who are "really running." Brilliantly behind these shines the "little bare space," a desperate margin for error. Then the clot of running bulls-closing the design, except of course for the man in the gutter making himself, like the designer's initials, as inconspicuous as possible.
According to the author, Hemingway's primary purpose in telling a story was ______.
A.to construct a well-told story that the reader would thoroughly enjoy.
B.To construct a story that would reflect truths that were not particular to a specific historical period
C.To begin from reality but to allow his imagination to roam from "the way it was" to "the way it might have been"
D.To report faithfully reality as Hemingway had experienced it.
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Do the following statements reflect the opinions of the writer in Reading Passage 3? In boxes 36-39 on your answer sheet write YES if the statement reflects the opinion of the writer NO if the statement contradicts the opinion of the writer NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this
Popper says that the scientific method is hypothetico-deductive.
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The writer's real trouble was that
A.he couldn't speak the language
B.he followed the policeman's direction
C.he took the wrong, bus
D.he left the town-centre
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The writer's conclusion is that____.
A.the principle of equality must be paramount
B.general theories in politics should be the most important part of democracy
C.citizens should be forced to take part in democratic institutions
D.people's taste for general ideas can be diminished through taking part in democratic institutions
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In the writer's opinion, ______ .
A.strict traffic regulations are badly needed
B.drivers should apply road politeness properly
C.rude drivers should be punished
D.drivers should avoid traffic jams
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The min purpose of the lst prgrph is to tell the reders thtin the erly dys mostThe min purpose of the lst prgrph is to tell the reders thtin the erly dys mostmericn writers were from Gret Britin. B.people with rich life experiences becme writers. C.there were mny writers in the erly dys ofmericn history. D.erly-dy experience provided the foundtion formericn literture.
A.in the early days most American writers were from Great Britain.
B.people with rich life experiences became writers.
C.there were many writers in the early days of American history.
D.early-day experience provided the foundation for American literatur
E.
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Which of the following influences the writer's judgment of the universities in the passage()
A.The academic information provided by his friends in Brazil
B.The information obtained from the university authorities
C.Those commonly held beliefs concerning the ranking of universities
D.The learning experience of himself in the USA and that of his friends in Brazil
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The writer's great-uncle finally gave up the ministry.
A:对
B:错
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Wht is the text minlybout Customer Service in SNCF.B.Customer service iWht is the text minlybout Customer Service in SNCF. B.Customer service in Swiss Rilwys. C.The writer’s bd impression of Internet tickets. D.The writer’s experience in buying French ril tickets.
A.Customer Service in SNCF
B.Customer service in Swiss Railways.
C.The writer’s bad impression of Internet tickets.
D.The writer’s experience in buying French rail tickets.