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资料来源:谋学网(www.mouxue.com)阅读(IV)-[北京语言大学]《阅读(IV)》作业1
试卷总分:100 得分:100
第1题,Englishinanewwayatmycollegeinthepastfewyears
A、has been teaching
B、was being taught
C、has been taught
D、had been taught
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第2题,YoungpeopleshouldhavetherighttocontrolanddirecttheirownlearningthatistodecidewhattheywanttolearnandwhenwherehowhowmuchhowfastandwithwhathelptheywanttolearnitTobestillmorespecificIwantthemtohavetherighttodecideifwhenhowmuchandbywhomtheywanttobetaughtandtherighttodecidewhethertheywanttolearninaschoolandifsowhichoneandforhowmuchofthetime
NohumanrightexcepttherighttolifeitselfismorefundamentalthanthisAperson'sfreedomoflearningispartofhisfreedomofthoughtevenmorebasicthanhisfreedomofspeechIfwetakefromsomeonehisrighttodecidewhathewillbecuriousaboutwedestroyhisfreedomofthoughtWesayineffectyoumustthinknotaboutwhatinterestsandconcernsyoubutaboutwhatinterestsandconcernsus
ThisrightofeachofustocontrolourownlearningisnowindangerWhenweputintoourlawsthehighlyauthoritariannotionthatsomeoneshouldandcoulddecidewhatallyoungpeopleweretolearnandbeyondthatcoulddowhatevermightseemnecessarywhichnowincludesdosingthemwithdrugstocompelthemtolearnitwetookalongstepdownaverysteepanddangerouspathTherequirementthatachildgotoschoolforaboutsixhoursaday180daysayearforabouttenyearswhetherornothelearnsanythingtherewhetherornothealreadyknowsitorcouldlearnitfasterorbettersomewhereelseissuchagrossviolationofcivillibertiesthatfewadultswouldstandforitButthechildwhoresistsistreatedasacriminalWiththisrequirementwecreatedanindustryanarmyofpeoplewhosewholeworkwastotellyoungpeoplewhattheyhadtolearnandtotrytomakethemlearnitSomeofthesepeoplewantingtoexerciseevenmorepoweroverothersortobeevenmore"helpful"arenowbeginningtosay"Ifcompulsoryeducationisgoodforchildrenwhywouldn'titbegoodforeveryoneIfitisagoodthinghowcantherebetoomuchofit"
TheyarebeginningtotalkasonemandidonanationwideTVshowabout"wombtotomb"schoolingIfhoursofhomeworkeverynightaregoodfortheyoungwhywouldn'ttheybegoodforusalltheywouldkeepusawayfromtheTVsetandotherfrivolouspursuitsSomegroupofexpertssomewherewouldbegladtodecidewhatwealloughttoknowandthenverysooftencheckuponustomakesureweknewitwithofcourseappropriatepenaltiesifwedidnot
QuestionThecurrentcompulsoryeducationsystemforchildrenmostadults
A、works well with
B、is not liked by
C、is accepted by
D、is understood by
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第3题,ThereareofcoursethehappyfewwhofindasavorintheirdailyjobtheIndianastonemasonwholooksuponhisworkandseesthatitisgoodtheChicagopianotunerwhoseeksandfindsthesoundthatdelightsthebookbinderwhosavesapieceofhistorytheBrooklynfiremanwhosavesapieceoflifeButdon'tthesesatisfactionslikeJude'shungerforknowledgetellusmoreaboutthepersonthanabouthistaskPerhapsNonethelessthereisacommonattributehereameaningtotheirworkwelloverandbeyondtherewardofthepaycheck
ForthemanythereisahardlyconcealeddiscontentThebluecollarbluesisnomorebitterlysungthanthewhitecollarmoan"I'mamachine"saysthespotwelder"I'mcaged"saysthebanktellerandechoesthehotelclerk"I'mamule"saysthesteelworker"AmonkeycandowhatIdo"saysthereceptionist"I'mlessthanafarmimplement"saysthemigrantworker"I'manobject"saysthehighfashionmodelBluecollarandwhitecallupontheidenticalphrase"I'marobot""Thereisnothingtotalkabout"theyoungaccountantdespairinglyenunciatesItwassometimeagothatJohnHenrysang"Amanain'tnothin'butaman"ThehardunromanticfactishediedwithhishammerinhishandwhilethemachinepumpedonNonethelesshefoundimmortalityHeisremembered
AstheautomatedpaceofourdailyjobswipesoutnameandfaceandinmanyinstancesfeelingthereisasacrilegiousquestionbeingaskedthesedaysToearnone'sbreadbythesweatofone'sbrowhasalwaysbeenthelotofmankindAtleasteversinceEden'sslothfulcouplewasservedwithanevictionnoticethescripturalpreceptwasneverdoubtednotoutloudNomatterhowdemeaningthetasknomatterhowitdullsthesensesandbreaksthespiritonemustworkOrelse
Latelytherehasbeenaquestioningofits"workethic"especiallybytheyoungStrangelyenoughithastouchedoffprofoundgrievancesinothershithertodevoutsilentandanonymousUnexpectedprecinctsarebeingheardfrominashowofdiscontentCommuniquesfromtheassemblylinearefrequentandalarmingabsenteeismOntheeveningbusthetensepinchedfacesofyoungfileclerksandelderlysecretariestellusmorethanwecaretoknowOntheexpresswaysmiddlemanagementmenposewithoutgracebehindtheirwheelsastheyfleecityandjob
QuestionTheword"sacrilegious"inparagraphthreemeans
A、religious
B、pious
C、profane
D、free
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第4题,wasnotthewaytheeventhappened
A、Which the press reported
B、That the press reported
C、What did the press report
D、What the press reported
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资料来源:谋学网(www.mouxue.com),MoveupalittleIhaven'tanytosit
A、area
B、room
C、place
D、space
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第6题,Let'saddressthequestionofwhetherspeedreadingisevenadesirablegoalIamanavidfictionreaderConsciouslyorunconsciouslyreadersoffictionappreciatethebeautyingoodwritingOccasionallyIwillreadapassageorsentenceovertobeimpressedbytheopeningsentencesofErnestHemingway'sTheOldManandtheSeaTheDarkandHerman
IfIwasadeterminedspeedreaderIwouldneverhavethetimetoappreciatethesebeautifulpassagesAndI'dneverhavethetimetosavorthedevelopmentofacharacterlikeRhettButlertheGreatGatsbyorCaptainAhabGoodwritersmustbereadcarefullyandthoughtfullytobefullyappreciated
Tocarrythequestionoftheneedforrapidreadingabitfurtherlet'sconsiderthetechnicaloreducationalmaterialmostofusmustreadforourjobsIfyouworkinatechnicalfieldandmostbusinessandprofessionalpeopledoyou'dbetterreadslowlyandcarefullyAlmostallbusinessestodayaresubjecttofederalregulationstosomedegreeIfyoumustreadtheFederalRegistertheCodeofFederalRegulationstheOSHAHandbookorothertechnicalmaterialsrelateddirectlytoyourjobI'durgeyoutotakeyourtimeAmisreadingcouldbecostlyordamagingtoyourfirmOntheotherhandnewspapersnewsmagazinesandotherpublicationsshouldbereadwithsomedegreeofspeedHere'swhereageneralknowledgeofspeedreadingtechniquesmightbeusefulEspeciallysincethatisthemostcommontypeofreadingwedo
AnyonecanimprovetheirreadingefficientlyTodosoyoumustlearnsomebasictechniquesandthenconsciouslyapplythemPerhapsanexpensivecoursewouldhelpyoubutaninexpensivepaperbackandconcentratedpracticemightprovideasmuchlongtermbenefitInanycaseyoulosenothingbytryingtheselfhelpapproach
QuestionTechnicalmaterialsshouldbereadcarefullybecause
A、they are usually difficult to understand
B、they are related to federal regulations
C、they are an uncommon type of reading
D、a misreading may do harm to your work
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第7题,FromthemomentthatananimalisbornithastomakedecisionsIthastodecidewhichofthethingsarounditareforeatingandwhicharetobeavoidedwhentoattackandwhentorunawayTheanimalisineffectplayingacomplicatedandpotentiallyverydangerousgamewithitsenvironmentdiscomfortordestruction
ThisisadifficultandunpleasantbusinessandfewanimalswouldsurviveiftheyhadtostartfromthebeginningandlearnabouttheworldwhollybytrialanderrorfortherearetoomanypossibledecisionswhichwouldprovefatalSowefindinpracticethatthegameisalwaysarrangedinfavoroftheyounganimalinonewayoranotherEithertheanimalisprotectedduringtheearlystagesofitslearningabouttheworldarounditortheknowledgeofwhichwaytorespondisbuiltintoitsnervoussystemfromthestart
ThefactthatanimalsbehavesensiblycanbeattributedpartlytowhatwemightcallgeneticlearningtodistinguishitfromindividuallearningthatananimaldoesinthecauseofitsownlifetimeGeneticlearningislearningbyaspeciesasawholeanditisachievedbyselectionofthosemembersofeachgenerationthathappentobehaveintherightwayHowevergeneticlearningdependsuponapredictionthatthefuturewillmoreorlessexactlyresemblethepastThemorevariableindividualexperienceislikelytobethelessefficientisgeneticlearningasameansofgettingovertheproblemsofthesurvivalgameItisnotsurprisingtofindthatveryfewspeciesindeeddependwhollyupongeneticlearningInthegreatmajorityofanimalsbehaviorisacompoundofindividualexperienceandgeneticlearningtobehaveinparticularways
Question"Geneticlearning"refersto
A、learning after an animal is born
B、learning obtained by some members of each generation who happen to behave properly
C、learning gained by all the members in a species
D、learning gained by young animals from their experience
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第8题,Hecamebacklatewhichtimealltheguestshadalreadyleft
A、after
B、by
C、at
D、during
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第9题,ThecompanyissmallbutpromisingI'lltakethejob
A、In some cases
B、In case
C、In that case
D、In any case
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资料来源:谋学网(www.mouxue.com),AnyonemeetingMatthewDanielsforthefirsttimecouldeasilyassumethatheistheproductofaconventionalevenprivilegedchildhoodWithhiswellspokenmannerhisIvyLeagueeducationandhisbusinesscardreading"PresidentMassachusettsFamilyInstitute"MrDanielsisthepictureofyouthfulAmericansuccess
ButDanielscantellastorythatrefutesthoseassumptionsabouthischildhoodHisfatherabandonedthefamilywhenhewas2HismothertookajobasasecretaryButonherwayhomeoneeveningshewasmuggedsustaininginjuriesthateventuallyleftherunabletoworkthefamilywentonwelfare
GrowingupinNewYork'sSpanishHarliemDanielswasoneofonlyfourwhitestudentsuntilninthgradeDespiteadifficultenvironmenthestayedoutoftroubleHeevenwonafullscholarshiptoDartmouthCollegegraduatingin1985
HowdidhedoitHecreditshismother'sreligiousfaith"It'swhyIdidn'tendupliketheguysinmyneighborhood"hesays"Somewenttoprison"Althoughhisfatherawriterdidn'tsupportthefamilyhemaintainedcontactwithhissonemphasizingtheimportanceofbooksandeducation
BecauseofhisexperienceDanielshasbecomeapassionateadvocateofthetwoparentfamilyHeseesitasaninstitutionunderculturalsiegegenerallysupportedby"thepersoninthestreet"buttoooftendismissedbythoseinacademicandmediacircles
Someofthegroupshesayshavemiscalculatedthesocialconsequencesof"tryingtoconvincepeoplethatthereareallsortsof"alternativefamilyformsEvenduringlawschoolheencounteredprofessorswhowere"openlyhostiletotheideathatweneedtwoparentfamiliestohaveahealthysociety"
ReportersandacademicsmaynotbetheonlyonesambivalentaboutmarriageAnewstudyofcollegetextbooksfindsthatmanytextsonmarriagepaintapessimisticviewTheyemphasizedivorceanddomesticviolencethereportsaysandfocusfarmoreonadultrelationshipsandproblemsthanonchildren'sneeds
QuestionAccordingtothepassageDanielsisaman
A、successful
B、conventional
C、privileged
D、unfortunate
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第11题,ThehouseisdarkTheBrownstobed
A、may go
B、should go
C、should have gone
D、must have gone
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资料来源:谋学网(www.mouxue.com),AfterthisfirstburstofcreativeenergytheAmericanswentalongNorthandSouthforaboutacenturywithlittlechangeintheirnaminghabitsBiblicalnamescontinuedtogivecolorinNewEnglandbutelsewhereitwasparticularlytruewithwomen'snamesinthemiddleandsoutherncoloniesandtheexcessiveuseofElizabethAnnMaryandSarahwasonlysavedbythealsoliberaluseofvariationssuchasBetsySallyNannyNancyandMolly
ThegreatGermanimmigrationoftheearlyeighteenthcenturyhadsomeinfluenceJohannoftenshortenedtoHanswasbyfarthecommonestnameamongtheseGermanswithJocobandHeinrichfollowingExceptwherepeoplecontinuedtotalkGermanthesenameswererapidlyAnglicizedandsoincreasedthepopularityofJohnJocobandHenryTheScotchIrishimmigrationalsoexertedaninfluencebybuildingupthealreadypopularJamesandaddingAlexanderandArchibald
About1740theuseofmiddlenamesbegantogrowProbablytheGermanshadsomeinfluenceherefortheygenerallyevenasimmigrantsboretwogivennamesofwhichthefirstwasusuallyJohannAnotherstronginfluencewasfamilypridewhichledtothedesiretopreservethemother'sfamilynamePurelypracticalasthetownsgrewlargerwastheneedtodistinguishamanmoreclearlyfromothersbearingthesamenamesOncestartedthecustomgrewsteadilytopopularityuntilby1850themanwithoutamiddlenamewasinasmallminorityashehassinceremainedTheuseofthemiddlenamesoonproducedanothertypicalAmericanhabitSincethefullsignatureofthreenameswastoolongforpracticalpurposesmenbegantousemerelythemiddleinitialandeventuallythetypicalAmericanwasJohnQPublic
InEnglandontheotherhandsuchaformisnotusedAnEnglishmanhastobeJQPublicJQincyPublicorJohnQuicyPublic
QuestionAbout1740
A、the Germans began to use two given names
B、the Germans became practical and used different names
C、the Germans liked to preserve the mother's family name
D、the Germans' habit of using middle names began to influence the naming habit in America
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第13题,Thechildrenweresurprisedwhentheteacherhadthemtheirbooksunexpectedly
A、closed
B、to close
C、closing
D、close
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第14题,Theyallreturnedtothevillagethatthedangerwasover
A、convincing
B、convinced
C、to convince
D、having convinced
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资料来源:谋学网(www.mouxue.com),FortytosixtypercentofgeneticallymodifiedorganismsarefindingtheirwaytotheproducedepartmentsThatprocessinvolvestakingagenefromoneplantoranimalandputtingitinanother"Sonowwemakethesechangesinthelaboratoryandputthesechangesbackintocornbythenewtechnology"DrCurtisHannahsaidNotallconsumersarepleasedthatresearchersaretinkeringwithfoodthatfindsitswaytoAmericandinnertablesOpponentssaythatsomeproduceislacedwithpesticidetomakethemdrugresistantLabelingadvocateJodetteGreensaidthatfoodsthathavebeengeneticallyengineeredneedtobelabeledAMassachusettswatchdoggroupsaidthatalocalsupermarketchainissellingapancakemixcontaininggeneticallyengineeredingredientsthataren'tlistedonthelabelNewsCenter5'sRhondellaRichardsonreportsthatMassPIRGlauncheditsSafeFoodCampaignonThursdaycallingforaccuratelabelingandbettertestingofgeneticallymodifiedfoodMassPIRGsaidthatpackagesofShaw'sPancakeMixcontainGMfoodbuttheyaren'tlabeledassuch"There'snoinfoaboutthepotentiallydangerousDNAcontainedinthispancakemix"JillRubinofMassPIRGsaidatanafternoonpressconferenceCerealandmanysoyandcornproductsaregeneticallymodifiedbuttheyoftendon'tsaysoonthelabelTherearenotrulesorregulationsrequiringsuchinformationonnutritionlabelsMassPIRGbelievesthatchildhoodearandsinusinfectionscouldsoonbeincurableandthattheconsumptionofgeneticallyengineeredfoodcreatesmorefoodallergiesShaw'spancakemixhasnotcausedanyknownhealthproblemsbutmanyfeelthatbetterlabelingshouldn'tbetoohardforastoretoswallow"Iwanttoknowwhat'sineverythingIbuy"shopperAlexanderGriecosaid"Ihavehighbloodpressureandhighcholesterol"MassPIRGtargetedShaw'sSupermarketsinitscampaignbecausetheShaw'sparentcompanyinLondonhasvoluntarilyremovedallgeneticallyengineeredingredientsfromitsstorebrandproductsAlocalShaw'sspokespersonsaidthatinEnglandtherewasalackofdirectionfromthegovernmentonwhattodowhenconsumersquestionedproductsafetyTheFoodandDrugAdministrationhasfoundnothingunsafesofarandShaw'sawaitsdirectionfromtheFDAbeforeanyproductisrecalled
QuestionItcanbeinferredfromthetextthat
A、cereal and many soy and corn products are genetically modified but the fact is never made known to consumers
B、food allergies might be caused by consuming genetically engineered food
C、consumers don't care about the genetically engineered ingredients
D、the E
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第16题,Whentherearesmallchildrenarounditisnecessarytoputbottlesofpillsoutof
A、hand
B、hold
C、place
D、reach
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第17题,AlsoservingtoproduceadistinctiveusagewasthepracticeofdistinguishingasonfromafatherbytheuseofJuniorThistypicallyAmericanpracticebeganinthemiddleoftheeighteenthcenturywhenmostgentlemenhadsomeknowledgeofLatinandwerefamiliarwiththeuseofthetermJuniortranslatedoftenintoEnglishas"theyounger"asappliedtosuchLatinworthiesasCatoandPlinyThepracticewassowellestablishedby1776thatthreesignersoftheDeclarationaddedtheJrAgaiBritishcustomhasbeendifferentthesecondofapairofgreatstatesmenisknownasWilliamPitttheyounger
Stillanotherimportantmovementbeginningaround1750wastheriseofthenameCharlesEarlierCharlesishardlyfoundatallinNewEnglandandisrareintheothercoloniesAfterthatitsgrowthwasnotonlysteadybutevenspectacularBy1850ithadbecomeoneofthecommonestnamesandithasremainedclosetothetopsincethattimeItscuriousnicknameChuckistypicallyAmerican
AlmostatanequalpacewiththeriseofCharlestheuseofBiblicalnameseveninNewEnglandbegantofalloffEbenezerandevenSamuelandBenjamincametohaveaboutthemanoldfashionedaura
ThefactsareclearenoughthecausesremainobscureImmigrationprobablyhadlittletodowithsuchchangesEnglishinfluenceattheideallevelmayhavehelpedthegrowthofCharlesDuringthesesamedecadesthenamewasincreasinginpopularitytherewhereSirCharlesGrandisonwasamuchreadnovelandBoniePrinceCharliehadgiventhenamearenewedvogueamongthosewhostillheldsentimentallytotheStuartsButmostoftheothernewdevelopmentsseemtobewhollynativeandeventoruncountertoBritishpractice
QuestionWhichofthefollowingistrueintheendoftheeighteenthcentury
A、The use of Biblical names remained popular.
B、The growing use of names such as Ebenezer and Samuel showed an interest in religion.
C、Samuel, Benjamin and Ebenezer were names no longer used by people.
D、Names such as Ebenezer became old-fashioned.
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第18题,Heoftenwrotetothewritershethoughtwouldhelphimto
becomeawritertoo
A、whom
B、who
C、when
D、because
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第19题,CaliforniabornandStanfordeducatedJohnSteinbeckgainedprominenceduringtheGreatDepressionofthe1930sasanovelistwhocombinedthemesofsocialprotestwithabenignviewofhumannatureandabiologicalinterpretationofhumanexperienceacombinationthatgainedhimwidepopularityandprovidedthebasisforacareernotonlyinfictionbutalsoinjournalismthetheaterandfilms
JohnErnstSteinbeckJrwasbornin1902intheSalinasValleywhosesceneryagriculturalworkersandne'erdowellpaisanosappearfrequentlyinhisfictionHisfatherwastreasurerofMontereyCountyandhismotherwasaformerschoolteacherTheirlibraryintroducedhimearlytosuchstandardauthorsasMiltonDostoevskyFlaubertGeorgeEliotandThomasHardyHewasacontributortotheschoolnewspaperavarsityathleteandpresidentofhisgraduatingclassinhighschoolandheattendedStanfordUniversitysporadicallybetween1920and1925majoringinEnglishbutneverfinishedthedegreeHeworkedonranchesandonaroadgangbeforetryingfutilelytoestablishhimselfasawriterduringabriefstayinNewYorkCityin1926andheworkedinaCaliforniafishhatcheryandcampedintheSierrasbeforepublishinghisfirstnovelCupofGoldin1929InthoseyearshereadDHLawrenceWillaCatherSherwoodAndersonandparticularlythenovelistsJamesBranchCabellandHemingwaywithenthusiasmbuthisperennialinterestsweretheclassicsofContinentalliteratureandtheancienthistorians
In1930hemarriedandmovedtoPacificGroveCaliforniawherehisfatherprovidedahouseandsmallallowancetosupporthimTwounsuccessfulnovelstreatingtheenchantmentoftheAmericanDreamandthecostofpursuingitThePasturesofHeaven1932andToaGodUnknown1933precededhisfirstsuccessesTortillaFlatin1935andInDubiousBattlein1936ThefirstwasanepisodicwarmlyhumoroustreatmentofabandofpaisanosamixtureofSpanishIndianandCaucasianstrandsTheirpicturesqueandshiftlesswaysnaiveaffectionfortheirchurchmysticalappreciationofnatureandloyaltytotheirbandaregiventheairoflegendandlikenedtothetalesofKingArthur'sRoundTableTheseconddealswithastrikeamongfruitpickersitsdefeatbythelandownerswiththeirvigilantesandtheeffortsofcommunistorganizersfirsttoorganizethestrikeandthentoexploittheworkers
QuestionSteinbeck'sfirstsuccessasawriterwas
A、Cup of Gold
B、The Pastures of Heaven
C、To a God Unknown
D、Tortilla Flat
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资料来源:谋学网(www.mouxue.com),Therearenoseatsforthosewhoarelatefortheshow
A、available
B、enough
C、supplied
D、make
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第21题,Thereusedtobeachurchbehindthecemetery
A、didn't there
B、used there
C、usedn't it
D、didn't it
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第22题,Thetripwillbetillnextweekbecauseofthebadweather
A、put out
B、put off
C、put on
D、put up
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第23题,Itisnoteasytheanswertothedifficultmathproblem
A、to figure out
B、figuring out
C、figure out
D、being figured out
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第24题,Marynevertellsanyonewhatshedoesfora
A、job
B、work
C、profession
D、living
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资料来源:谋学网(www.mouxue.com),AfterthisfirstburstofcreativeenergytheAmericanswentalongNorthandSouthforaboutacenturywithlittlechangeintheirnaminghabitsBiblicalnamescontinuedtogivecolorinNewEnglandbutelsewhereitwasparticularlytruewithwomen'snamesinthemiddleandsoutherncoloniesandtheexcessiveuseofElizabethAnnMaryandSarahwasonlysavedbythealsoliberaluseofvariationssuchasBetsySallyNannyNancyandMolly
ThegreatGermanimmigrationoftheearlyeighteenthcenturyhadsomeinfluenceJohannoftenshortenedtoHanswasbyfarthecommonestnameamongtheseGermanswithJocobandHeinrichfollowingExceptwherepeoplecontinuedtotalkGermanthesenameswererapidlyAnglicizedandsoincreasedthepopularityofJohnJocobandHenryTheScotchIrishimmigrationalsoexertedaninfluencebybuildingupthealreadypopularJamesandaddingAlexanderandArchibald
About1740theuseofmiddlenamesbegantogrowProbablytheGermanshadsomeinfluenceherefortheygenerallyevenasimmigrantsboretwogivennamesofwhichthefirstwasusuallyJohannAnotherstronginfluencewasfamilypridewhichledtothedesiretopreservethemother'sfamilynamePurelypracticalasthetownsgrewlargerwastheneedtodistinguishamanmoreclearlyfromothersbearingthesamenamesOncestartedthecustomgrewsteadilytopopularityuntilby1850themanwithoutamiddlenamewasinasmallminorityashehassinceremainedTheuseofthemiddlenamesoonproducedanothertypicalAmericanhabitSincethefullsignatureofthreenameswastoolongforpracticalpurposesmenbegantousemerelythemiddleinitialandeventuallythetypicalAmericanwasJohnQPublic
InEnglandontheotherhandsuchaformisnotusedAnEnglishmanhastobeJQPublicJQincyPublicorJohnQuicyPublic
QuestionIntheearlyeighteenthcenturythemostpopularnameusedbytheGermanimmigrantswas
A、Jocob
B、Heinrich
C、Henry
D、Hans
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