In the first paragraph, the writer meant to say that ______.
A: his three passions were uncontrollable
B: his three passions were very simple
C: he could govern his life
D: he could govern his passions
A: his three passions were uncontrollable
B: his three passions were very simple
C: he could govern his life
D: he could govern his passions
举一反三
- In the first paragraph, Russell says that ________ . A: he longs for love and never despairs B: he has pity for the suffering of mankind and often feels anguish C: he has traveled over a great ocean for the three passions D: the result of his search is despair
- ________ for his laziness, he could have finished the task by now. A: Had it not been B: It were not C: Weren't it D: If it were not
- We were _____that he could walk on his hands. A: scared B: shocked C: amazed D: frightened
- The passage, taken from Bertrand Russell’s (1872-1970) autobiography, is mainly about Russell’s ______ . A: longing for love B: search for knowledge C: unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind D: three passions that governed his life
- The man’s first three stories were about hunting or fishing with his dog.