A.The era during which the railroad was the dominant mode of transportation.B.The time
A. The era during which the railroad was the dominant mode of transportation.
B. The time during which mail was delivered by horse.
C. The point at which airmail began to constitute the bulk of United States' mail.
D. The time period covered in the museum exhibit.
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A.British husbands.B.Italian husbands.C.Danish husbands.D.Both A and C.
A. British husbands.
B. Italian husbands.
C. Danish husbands.
D. Both A and C.
听力原文:W: Do you like dancing?
M: As a rule I do, but frankly I don't go in for these new dances.
What does the man mean?
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A. New dances don't interest him.
B. He doesn't understand the rules of dancing.
C. He likes the new dances in particular.
D. All kinds of dancing are strange to him.
A.It is the largest borough of New York City.B.It is the heart of metropolis.C.It is t
A. It is the largest borough of New York City.
B. It is the heart of metropolis.
C. It is the cultural center of New York City.
D. It is the home of UN headquarters.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Emily Dickinson is one of the greatest American poets. She was born in a typical New England village in Massachusetts on December 10, 1830. She was the second child of the family. She died in the same house fifty-six years later. During her life time she never left her native land. She left her home state only once. She left her village very few times. And afire 1872 she rarely left her house and yard. In the last years of her life she retreated to a smaller circle of family and friends. In those later years she dressed in white, avoided strangers, and communicated chiefly through notes and poems even with intimates. The doctor who attended her illness was allowed to "examine" her m another room, seeing her walk by an opened door. She was thought of as a "strange" figure in her home village. When she died on May 15, 1886, she was unknown to the rest of the world. Only after seven of her poems had appeared in print did she become noticed.
But to think Emily Dickinson only as a strange figure is a serious mistake. She lived simply and deliberately. She faced the essential facts of life. According to Henry James, a famous American novelist, she was one of those on whom nothing was lost. Only by thus living could Dickinson manage both to fulfill her obligations as a daughter, a sister, and a housekeeper and to write on the average one poem a day.
She read only a few books but knew them deeply. Her poems are simple but remarkably rich. Not until 1950s was she recognized as one of the greatest American poets.
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Almost all her life
B. Less than half her life
C. Until 1830
D. Before 1872