Courageous people think quickly and act without hesitation.A.complaintB.considerationC.de
Courageous people think quickly and act without hesitation.
A.complaint
B.consideration
C.delay
D.anxiety
Courageous people think quickly and act without hesitation.
A.complaint
B.consideration
C.delay
D.anxiety
Socrates himself always felt free to teach what he thought was right; however, this might make him unpopular with the powerful people in Athens. Some of the rulers in Athens did not like people to be encouraged to ask too many questions; they feared that people would begin asking questions about what their rulers were doing. So they accused Socrates of teaching young men evil things. At last they had him arrested and sentenced him to death. During the 30 days that lay between Socrates' trial and execution, his friends and pupils were allowed to spend a great deal of time with him in his prison. They were astonished to find that he was calm and cheerful and seemed to have no fear of dying. He talked to them and taught them just as he used to in the streets and market places of the city.
The Greeks' way of executing people was to make them drink a cup of deadly poison. When the poison was brought to Socrates, his friends were in tears, but Socrates took the cup quietly and drank it as if it were a glass of wine at a banquet.
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A.A man w. ho is courageous.
B.A man who knows his faults.
C.A man who knows his weakness.
D.A man who has a clear knowledge of himself.
A.Christians / Jews
B.Jews / Christian
C.oppressors / oppressed
D.people / Jews
听力原文:(A) People are getting directions to the subway.
(B) People are sitting down on the subway.
(C) People are about to get on a subway.
(D) People are paying to get on the subway.
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B.
C.
D.
The primary purpose of this passage is ______.
A.to persuade people to use the X-ray and the microscope
B.to keep people aware of the principal tools of the physician
C.to advise people to have a routine physical checkup
D.to describe the development of medicine
Chinese state media say three people ______ (kill)and more than 20 injured during the protests in the mainly Muslim western region of Xinjiang.
听力原文: The human nose has given to the languages of the world many interesting expressions. Of course, this is not surprising. Without the nose, we could not breathe or smell. It is the part of the face that gives a person special character. For example, a large nose is said to indicate a great man—manly, courageous, courteous, and intellectual.
In English there are a number of phrases about the nose. For example, "to hold up one's nose" expresses a basic human feeling—pride. People can hold up their noses at people, things and places.
A person who is led around by the nose is one that lets other people control him. On the other hand, a person who follows his nose lets his instinct guide himself.
For the human emotion of frustration, the phrase "to have one's nose put out of joint" is very descriptive. The expression applies to people who have been turned aside because of a competitor. Their pride is hurt and they feel humiliated. This expression is not new. It was used by Erasmus in 1542.
This is only a sampling of expressions in English dealing with the nose. There are a number of others. However, it should be as plain as the nose on your face that the nose is more than an organ for breathing and smelling!
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A.Courteous and intellectual.
B.Polite and masculine.
C.Brave and intelligent.
D.Considerate and romantic.
听力原文:(A)The man is moving some chairs.
(B)The people are eating in a restaurant.
(C)The waiter is serving some sandwiches.
(D)The woman is ordering her meal.
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B.
C.
D.
When the blind man got on the bus with the dog, ______.
A.all the people on the bus gave their seats to them
B.the people on the bus were very glad
C.no seats were empty
How many people were killed in the fire?
A.More than 220 people.
B.About 50 people.
C.More than 300 people.
Every year in the united States there are______.
A.more people injured in accidents than those who are constantly ill
B.more people die in accidents than of illness
C.more people who are ill than those injured in accidents
D.more outdoor accidents than indoor accidents