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从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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The Salvation Army believes that ________.
A.most men run away because of the impossible demands of their wives
B.men's reasons are more understandable than women's
C.some women never give their men another chance
D.women are often afraid to start marriage again
The Salvation Army believes that ______.
A.most men nm away because of the impossible demands of their wives
B.men's reasons are more understandable than women's
C.some women never give their men another chance
D.women are often afraid to start marriage again
The Salvation Army believes that ______ .
A.most men run away because of the impossible demands of their wives
B.men's reasons are more understandable than women's
C.some women never give their men another chance
D.women are often afraid to start marriage again
Of all the voices raised in protest to the Stamp Act, none had greater effect than that of a young lawyer from Virginia -Patrick Henry. Henry had only recently been elected to the Virginia Assembly. Yet when the Stamp Act came up for discussion, he opposed it almost single-handedly. He also expressed, for the first time, certain ideas that were held by many Americans of the time but that never before had been stated so openly. "Is life so dear or peace so sweet, as to be bought at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty(万能的 ) God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!"
From the text we learn that______.
A.Britain took over Canada from the Indians in 1763
B.there had been a war between the French and the Indians which ended in 1763
C.France used to have control of Canada and some areas east of the Mississippi River
D.the French still kept some influence in North America through the Treaty of Paris
Throughout history, other less famous men had wanted to fly, an example was a man in England 800 years ago. He made a pair of wings from chicken feathers. Then he fixed them to his body and jumped into air from a tall building. He did not fly every far. Instead, he fell to the ground and broke every bone in his body.
The first real steps took place in France, in 1783. Two brothers, the Montgolfiers, made a very large "hot air ballon". They knew that hot air rises. Why not fill a balloon with it? The ballon was made of cloth and paper. In September of that year. The King and Queen of France came to see the balloon. They watched it carry the very first air passengers into the sky. The passengers were a sheep and a chicken. We do not know how they felt about the trip. But we do know that the trip lasted eight minutes and that the animals land ed safely. Two months later, two men did the same thing. They rose above Paris in a balloon of the same kind. Their trip last- ed twenty-five minutes and they traveled about eight kilometers.
Leonardo Da Vinci ______.
A.said that man would in the sky one day
B.built a kind of machine which never flew
C.drew many beautiful pictures of birds.
D.made designs for flying machines.
A Long and Expensive War
By the Treaty of Paris of 1763, which ended the war with the French and the Indians, England gained possession of Canada and all the territory east of the Mississippi River. French influence on this continent thus came to an end; England now controlled most of North America. But the war had been long and expensive. England had many debts. George Ⅲ, King of England, after consulting with his advisers, decided that the American colonists (殖民者) should help pay some of the expenses of this war. A standing English army of 10,000 men had been left in the colonies(殖民地)for protection against the Indians. The English government also felt that the colonists should share in the expenses of maintaining this army. The result was a series of measure, the Grenville Program, passed by Parliament and designed to raise money in the colonies. Some of these measures were accepted by The colonists, but one in particular, the Stamp Act, was met with great protest. The Stamp Act required that’s tamps, ranging in price from a few cents to almost a dollar, be placed on all newspapers, advertisements, bills of sale, wills, legal papers, etc. the Stamp Act was one of the causes of the American Revolution. It affected everyone, rich and poor alike. Some businessmen felt that the act would surely ruin their businesses.
Of all the voices raised in protest to the Stamp Act, none had greater effect than that of a young layer from Virginia-Patrick Henry. Henry had only recently been elected to the Virginia Assembly. Yet when the Stamp Act came up for discussion, he opposed it almost single handedly. He also expressed, for the first time, certain ideas that were held by many Americans of the time but that never before had been stated so openly. "Is life so dear or peace so sweet, as to be bought at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty(万能的) God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!"
From the text we learn that ______.
A.Britain took over Canada from the Indians in 1763
B.there had been a war between the French and the Indians which ended in 1763
C.France used to have control of Canada and some areas east of the Mississippi River
D.the French still dept kept some influence in North America through the Treaty of Paris
This paragraph is taken from a famous essay. What is the name of the essay?