A: hail as
B: refer to
C: brim with
D: perceive as
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- Expressions dealing with the nose are widely used to __to human weakness: fury, pride, contempt and revenge.
- 【单选题】Expressions dealing with the nose arewidely used to _______ to human weakness: fury, pride, contempt and revenge. A. infer B. transfer C. differ D. refer
- . It is evident that _____. A: the expressions about the nose are quite plain B: the nose on your face is a plain organ only for breathing and smelling C: the nose is used in many English expressions for it is an organ for breathing and smelling. D: the nose is not only an organ but also something important in language
- Which of the following expressions is correct? A: Carbonaceous materials are the most widely used cathodes because they are non-toxic and provide good stability. B: Carbonaceous materials are the most widely used cathodes because they are non-toxicity and good stability. C: Carbonaceous materials are the most widely used cathodes due to their non-toxicity and high stability. D: Carbonaceous materials are the most widely used cathodes due to non-toxic and highly stable.
- The political weakness of these countries _________their economic weakness. A: compromised with B: competed with C: communicated to D: corresponded to
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Part 3: Reading Comprehension (20%) Passage 1 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 givens a person special character. Cyrano de Bergerac said that a large nose showed a great man – courteous, manly and intellectual. A famous woman poet wished that she had two noses to smell a rose! Blaise Pascal, a French philosopher, made an interesting comment about Cleopatra’s nose. If it had been shorter, he said, it would have changed the whole face of the world! Historically, man’s nose has had a principal role in his imagination. Man has referred to the nose in many ways to express his emotions. Expressions concerning the nose refer to human weakness: anger, pride, jealousy, and revenge. 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. A man can hold up his noses at people, things and places if he thinks he is better than others, that he is something special. The phrase, to be led around by the nose, shows man’s weakness. A person who is led around by the nose lets other people control him. On the other hand, a person who follows his nose lets his instinct guide him. For the human emotion of rejection, the phrase to have one’s nose put out of joint is very descriptive. The expression applies to persons who have been turned aside because of a competitor. Their pride is hurt and they feel rejected. This expression is not new. For instance, an older child may feel rejected when its mother holds a new-born baby in her arms – its nose has been “put out of joint”. Grownups feel the same way when not invited to special dinners or a friend’s birthday party. 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! 81. The purpose of this article is to _____.
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We are all _____, with our human fault and weakness. A: mortals B: mores C: human D: morons
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According to the woman, why are robots becoming more widely used A: They are smarter than human worker. B: They are more productive than human workers. C: They are very durable. D: They are easy to design.
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_____ means refer to the vocabulary and expressions used by the speaker in a flexible way to explain or describe or give further information about the main idea.
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Which of the following is NOT true about Parallel prose? ( ) A: It was popular since the Six Dynasties. B: It widely used showy words and expressions C: It was popularized by Han Yu. D: It overemphasized literary forms.