Works of art and priceless ______ records were ruthlessly destroyed in the war.
Works of art and priceless ______ records were ruthlessly destroyed in the war.
中国大学MOOC: Works of art and priceless ______ records were ruthlessly destroyed in the war.
中国大学MOOC: Works of art and priceless ______ records were ruthlessly destroyed in the war.
The equivalent of the "supposedly" in the last paragraph is______. A: rigidly B: barely C: seemingly D: ruthlessly
The equivalent of the "supposedly" in the last paragraph is______. A: rigidly B: barely C: seemingly D: ruthlessly
Works of art and ( ) historical records were ruthlessly destroyed. A: valueless B: worthless C: useless D: priceless
Works of art and ( ) historical records were ruthlessly destroyed. A: valueless B: worthless C: useless D: priceless
Works of art and priceless ______ records were ruthlessly destroyed in the war. A: historic B: historical C: history D: historian
Works of art and priceless ______ records were ruthlessly destroyed in the war. A: historic B: historical C: history D: historian
What role do Greek goddesses play in the ancient Greek mythology? A: They represent the feminine aspect of ancient Greek mythology. B: They interact with mankind, sometimes benevolently, but often ruthlessly. Nevertheless, they are adored by many even today. C: They mirror social expectations of women, reflect and justify women’s social reality. D: All above.
What role do Greek goddesses play in the ancient Greek mythology? A: They represent the feminine aspect of ancient Greek mythology. B: They interact with mankind, sometimes benevolently, but often ruthlessly. Nevertheless, they are adored by many even today. C: They mirror social expectations of women, reflect and justify women’s social reality. D: All above.
What was not Hera's reaction towards Zeus’ betrayal in marriage? A: She punished Zeus’ lovers blindly in the name of justice. B: She punished Zeus’ children ruthlessly in the name of justice. C: She pleaded for reunion with Zeus. D: She made vengeful yet unstoppable schemes throughout her life.
What was not Hera's reaction towards Zeus’ betrayal in marriage? A: She punished Zeus’ lovers blindly in the name of justice. B: She punished Zeus’ children ruthlessly in the name of justice. C: She pleaded for reunion with Zeus. D: She made vengeful yet unstoppable schemes throughout her life.