When fates or circumstances _____ (密谋) against us, could you still smile?
When fates or circumstances _____ (密谋) against us, could you still smile?
Orpheus is killed by a group of women. Who are they? ( ) A: The bridesmaids of Eurydice B: The Nereids C: Women in Thrace D: The Fates
Orpheus is killed by a group of women. Who are they? ( ) A: The bridesmaids of Eurydice B: The Nereids C: Women in Thrace D: The Fates
La maison qu’il a______ construire est très belle. A: fait B: faite C: faits D: fates
La maison qu’il a______ construire est très belle. A: fait B: faite C: faits D: fates
I was _______ at women’s claim that men enjoy greater ____ and more _________. Women’s __________ of men were hard to understand because women had an ______ life than men. The fates of lower-class and women are __________________________.
I was _______ at women’s claim that men enjoy greater ____ and more _________. Women’s __________ of men were hard to understand because women had an ______ life than men. The fates of lower-class and women are __________________________.
Zeus is the most important god of all the Twelve Olympians and it is said that he can order any god or mortal, except _________. A: Hera B: the Fates C: the Muses D: Eris, the goddess of discord
Zeus is the most important god of all the Twelve Olympians and it is said that he can order any god or mortal, except _________. A: Hera B: the Fates C: the Muses D: Eris, the goddess of discord
阅读一:Those who dream of the pleasures of drinking at night, may wail (恸哭) and weep in the morning; those who dream of wailing and weeping at night, may be going out to hunt in the morning. When they are dreaming they do not know they are dreaming; in their dreams they may even have tried to predict and interpret their own fates; but when they awake they know that they have had dreams. And there is the great awaking, after which we shall know that this life is a great dream. Indeed, only the truly enlightened persons realize that life is just one big dream. And then there are those stupid ones who think that they are the enlightened ones. Only those who have great doubts can be truly enlightened. But the stupid ones always believe that they are enlightened and that is why in the end, they are stupid.(Adapted from James Legge’s The Chuang Tzu, p.35)阅读一(2)What’s the main implication of this fable? A: The stupid ones always enjoy their dreams. B: There is no one who can know everything. C: Dream is equal for the enlightened and stupid people. D: Those who have great doubts can be truly enlightened.
阅读一:Those who dream of the pleasures of drinking at night, may wail (恸哭) and weep in the morning; those who dream of wailing and weeping at night, may be going out to hunt in the morning. When they are dreaming they do not know they are dreaming; in their dreams they may even have tried to predict and interpret their own fates; but when they awake they know that they have had dreams. And there is the great awaking, after which we shall know that this life is a great dream. Indeed, only the truly enlightened persons realize that life is just one big dream. And then there are those stupid ones who think that they are the enlightened ones. Only those who have great doubts can be truly enlightened. But the stupid ones always believe that they are enlightened and that is why in the end, they are stupid.(Adapted from James Legge’s The Chuang Tzu, p.35)阅读一(2)What’s the main implication of this fable? A: The stupid ones always enjoy their dreams. B: There is no one who can know everything. C: Dream is equal for the enlightened and stupid people. D: Those who have great doubts can be truly enlightened.
阅读一:Those who dream of the pleasures of drinking at night, may wail (恸哭) and weep in the morning; those who dream of wailing and weeping at night, may be going out to hunt in the morning. When they are dreaming they do not know they are dreaming; in their dreams they may even have tried to predict and interpret their own fates; but when they awake they know that they have had dreams. And there is the great awaking, after which we shall know that this life is a great dream. Indeed, only the truly enlightened persons realize that life is just one big dream. And then there are those stupid ones who think that they are the enlightened ones. Only those who have great doubts can be truly enlightened. But the stupid ones always believe that they are enlightened and that is why in the end, they are stupid.(Adapted from James Legge’s The Chuang Tzu, p.35)阅读一(1)Which one of following statements is Not correct about this fable? A: People in their dreams might try to interpret their fates. B: When people are dreaming they always know they are in dreams. C: People may be quite different in the morning compared to what they have dreamed at night. D: When people are awake, they realize that they have had dreams.
阅读一:Those who dream of the pleasures of drinking at night, may wail (恸哭) and weep in the morning; those who dream of wailing and weeping at night, may be going out to hunt in the morning. When they are dreaming they do not know they are dreaming; in their dreams they may even have tried to predict and interpret their own fates; but when they awake they know that they have had dreams. And there is the great awaking, after which we shall know that this life is a great dream. Indeed, only the truly enlightened persons realize that life is just one big dream. And then there are those stupid ones who think that they are the enlightened ones. Only those who have great doubts can be truly enlightened. But the stupid ones always believe that they are enlightened and that is why in the end, they are stupid.(Adapted from James Legge’s The Chuang Tzu, p.35)阅读一(1)Which one of following statements is Not correct about this fable? A: People in their dreams might try to interpret their fates. B: When people are dreaming they always know they are in dreams. C: People may be quite different in the morning compared to what they have dreamed at night. D: When people are awake, they realize that they have had dreams.