A.if
B.only if
C.as if
D.even if
第1题
Shakespeare wrote three kinds of plays: comedies, tragedies, and histories. Many of thecomedies involved mistaken identities, women pretending to be men, and slapstick (滑稽剧)situations. One of his famous comedies is A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Shakespeare’stragedies were often about a noble and honorable man who had one fault that helped bring abouthis downfall. Hamlet is an example. Shakespeare’s histories were usually about kings of England,such as Richard IIIor Henry V.
What made Shakespeare’s word so great? It was not necessarily his stories. Many were retellings of stories the audience already knew . But the way he told the stories was oftenremarkable. He understood the way people thought and acted, and he built this into his characters.Even though they were created 400 years ago, Shakespeare’s characters are believed today.Shakespeare’s use of language – such as his beautiful descriptions and his clear, to – the –point statements – also made him great. Hundreds of famous English sayings come from his plays.One example: to be or not to be , this is a question
This passage is mainly about_____()
A.the Globe Theater
B.theater in the 1500s
C.Shakespeare’s histories
D.Shakespeare’s life and work
第2题
Shakespeare was born in 1564 in a little town called Stratford-upon-Avon. When he was in his twenties, he made his way to London. There he spent most of his working life. The theater was very popular at that time, and soon Shakespeare was writing plays. He belonged to an acting company called the Lord Chamberlain 's Men and wrote plays for them. (He also acted in some of the plays. ) In 1599 the company built the famous Globe Theater. There Shakespeare wrote and acted until he retired in about 1607.
Shakespeare wrote three kinds of plays:comedies, tragedies, and histories. Many of the comedies involved mistaken identities, women pretending to be men, and slapstick (滑稽剧) situations. One of his famous comedies is A Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare 's tragedies were often about a noble and honorable man who had one fault that helped bring about his downfall. Hamlet is an example. Shakespeare's histories were usually about kings of England, such as Richard III or Henry V.
What made Shakespeare's work so great? It was not necessarily his stories. Many were retellings of stories the audience already knew. But the way he told the stories was often remarkable. He understood the way people thought and acted, and he built this into his characters. Even though they were created 400 years ago, Shakespeare's characters are believed today.
Shakespeare's use of language—such as his beautiful descriptions and his clear, to-the-point statements—also made him great. Hundreds of famous English sayings come from his plays. One example; "To be or not to be, this is a question.
This passage is mainly about______.
A.the Globe Theater
B.theater in the 1500s
C.Shakespeare's histories
D.Shakespeare's life and work
第3题
Shakespeare was born in 1564 in a little town called Stratford-upon-Avon. When he was in his twenties, he made his way to London. There he spent most of his working life. The theater was very popular at that time, and soon Shakespeare was writing plays. He belonged to an acting company called the Lord Chamberlain 's Men and wrote plays for them. (He also acted in some of the plays. ) In 1599 the company built the famous Globe Theater. There Shakespeare wrote and acted until he retired in about 1607.
Shakespeare wrote three kinds of plays:comedies, tragedies, and histories. Many of the comedies involved mistaken identities, women pretending to be men, and slapstick (滑稽剧) situations. One of his famous comedies is A Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare 's tragedies were often about a noble and honorable man who had one fault that helped bring about his downfall. Hamlet is an example. Shakespeare's histories were usually about kings of England, such as Richard III or Henry V.
What made Shakespeare's work so great? It was not necessarily his stories. Many were retellings of stories the audience already knew. But the way he told the stories was often remarkable. He understood the way people thought and acted, and he built this into his characters. Even though they were created 400 years ago, Shakespeare's characters are believed today.
Shakespeare's use of language—such as his beautiful descriptions and his clear, to-the-point statements—also made him great. Hundreds of famous English sayings come from his plays. One example; "To be or not to be, this is a question.
This passage is mainly about______.
A.the Globe Theater
B.theater in the 1500s
C.Shakespeare's histories
D.Shakespeare's life and work
第4题
If one were planning an outdoor game during this period, he should ______.
A.plan it for the morning hours
B.plan it for the afternoon hours
C.plan it for the evening hours
D.wait until there was better weather
第5题
What prompted Sequoyah to develop his alphabet?
A.People were writing things about him that he couldn’t read.
B.He wanted to become famous.
C.After his hunting accident,he needed something to keep him busy.
D.Future generations.
第6题
听力原文:W: Is Anderson hungry?
M: I don't think so.If he were,he'd tell us.
Q: What does the woman think about Anderson?
(3)
A.Anderson is hungry.
B.Anderson is not hungry.
C.Anderson is full.
D.Anderson is not full.
第7题
What prompted Sequoyah to develop his alphabet?
A.People were writing things about him that he couldn’t read.
B.He wanted to become famous.
C.After his hunting accident,he needed something to keep him busy.
D.Future generations.
第8题
If one were planning an outdoor game during this period, he should ______.
A.plan it for the morning hours
B.plan it for the afternoon hours
C.plan it for the evening hours
D.wait until there was better weather
第9题
Vivek Wadhwas research found that______.
A.the aged were more likely to start a business than the young
B.it"s hard for a business man to thrive before he is 40 years old
C.the young start-up entrepreneurs are more likely to fail than their old counterparts
D.the older the entrepreneur is, the more likely he is going to succeed in business
第10题
Tommy did not tell his teacher about the twins because
A.they were very young
B.he forgot that he had a baby sister
C.he wanted to keep one of them for another excuse
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