To the journalist, the reportorial assignment in Hiroshima was a far greater adventure because he could not speak Japanese.
To the journalist, the reportorial assignment in Hiroshima was a far greater adventure because he could not speak Japanese.
中国大学MOOC: ... as the fastest train in the world slipped to a stop in Hiroshima Station. (Para. 1)
中国大学MOOC: ... as the fastest train in the world slipped to a stop in Hiroshima Station. (Para. 1)
What can we infer from the text? A: The impact of the atomic cataclysm has been forgotten B: Hiroshima has been made famous by its seafood. C: The conflict between the East and the West has been existing. D: The atomic victims are looked up to in Hiroshima
What can we infer from the text? A: The impact of the atomic cataclysm has been forgotten B: Hiroshima has been made famous by its seafood. C: The conflict between the East and the West has been existing. D: The atomic victims are looked up to in Hiroshima
中国大学MOOC: The following are reasons why the atomic victims in Hiroshima want to commit suicide in Paragraph 34 EXCEPT______.
中国大学MOOC: The following are reasons why the atomic victims in Hiroshima want to commit suicide in Paragraph 34 EXCEPT______.
... as the fastest train in the world slipped to a stop in Hiroshima Station. (Para. 1) A: metaphor B: personification C: alliteration D: synecdoche
... as the fastest train in the world slipped to a stop in Hiroshima Station. (Para. 1) A: metaphor B: personification C: alliteration D: synecdoche
After the bombing of Gnemica, the Germans ______. A: managed to launch the Spanish Civil War B: frightened the whole world into silence C: went on to wipe out Dresden and Hiroshima D: did not admit their crime
After the bombing of Gnemica, the Germans ______. A: managed to launch the Spanish Civil War B: frightened the whole world into silence C: went on to wipe out Dresden and Hiroshima D: did not admit their crime
The following two examples present the different stylistic effects produced by different selection of words. (1) Hiroshima: a city (pop. 542 000) of Honshu, Japan. It was largely destroyed by an American atomic bomb (6 Aug. 1945), the first used in warfare. After reconstruction the city became an active port, with paper and canning industries. (2) Hiroshima My spoon was lifted when the bomb came down That left no face, no hand, no spoon to hold. Two hundred thousand died in my hometown, This came to pass before my soup was cold. In terms of ( ) , example (1) is a geographical description, a dictionary entry, and example (2) is a poem.
The following two examples present the different stylistic effects produced by different selection of words. (1) Hiroshima: a city (pop. 542 000) of Honshu, Japan. It was largely destroyed by an American atomic bomb (6 Aug. 1945), the first used in warfare. After reconstruction the city became an active port, with paper and canning industries. (2) Hiroshima My spoon was lifted when the bomb came down That left no face, no hand, no spoon to hold. Two hundred thousand died in my hometown, This came to pass before my soup was cold. In terms of ( ) , example (1) is a geographical description, a dictionary entry, and example (2) is a poem.
As we know,nuclear energy was usedin the USand__________ were developed, two of them were used against Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan in August 1945 before the end of World War II. A: the hydrogen bomb B: the medium bullets C: the atom bomb D: the cobalt nuclear bomb
As we know,nuclear energy was usedin the USand__________ were developed, two of them were used against Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan in August 1945 before the end of World War II. A: the hydrogen bomb B: the medium bullets C: the atom bomb D: the cobalt nuclear bomb
The following are reasons why the atomic victims in Hiroshima want to commit suicide in Paragraph 34 EXCEPT______. A: it is a disgrace for them to remain alive in this city B: their children will be looked down upon by those who are not atomic victims C: people fear that the effect of the atomic radiation may be hereditary D: they are afraid of bearing visible scars of atomic burns
The following are reasons why the atomic victims in Hiroshima want to commit suicide in Paragraph 34 EXCEPT______. A: it is a disgrace for them to remain alive in this city B: their children will be looked down upon by those who are not atomic victims C: people fear that the effect of the atomic radiation may be hereditary D: they are afraid of bearing visible scars of atomic burns
Boll's wife ______. A: will not forgive the Nazis because her parents were killed in the Nazi death camps B: fails to understand how troubled her husband feels after the ruin of Hiroshima C: arranges the meeting for Boll to. save him from the frequent nightmares about the atomic bombing D: hopes that Amai will help Boll continue his life career as an atomic bomb-maker after her death
Boll's wife ______. A: will not forgive the Nazis because her parents were killed in the Nazi death camps B: fails to understand how troubled her husband feels after the ruin of Hiroshima C: arranges the meeting for Boll to. save him from the frequent nightmares about the atomic bombing D: hopes that Amai will help Boll continue his life career as an atomic bomb-maker after her death