阅读二:The Penumbra is the shadow of the Shadow. The Penumbra asked the Shadow, "A moment ago you were walking, and now you have stopped; then you were sitting, and now you have stood up—why are you so changeble? Would you seriously make up your mind about what you want to do?"The Shadow replied, "I am just the shadow. I wait for the movements of something or someone else, and then I can follow up. And the very thing or the person that I wait for is also waiting for some other thing or person. A snake depends on its scales (鳞片) to crawl and a cicada depends on its wings to fly. How should I know why I do one thing, or do not do another?"(Adapted from James Legge’s The Chuang Tzu, p.37)阅读二(2)What’s the main implication of this fable?
A: It's easier said than done.
B: All creatures are living together in the world.
C: Things and creatures are usually interdependent.
D: It's a great challenge for creatures to evolve.
A: It's easier said than done.
B: All creatures are living together in the world.
C: Things and creatures are usually interdependent.
D: It's a great challenge for creatures to evolve.
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- 阅读二:The Penumbra is the shadow of the Shadow. The Penumbra asked the Shadow, "A moment ago you were walking, and now you have stopped; then you were sitting, and now you have stood up—why are you so changeble? Would you seriously make up your mind about what you want to do?"The Shadow replied, "I am just the shadow. I wait for the movements of something or someone else, and then I can follow up. And the very thing or the person that I wait for is also waiting for some other thing or person. A snake depends on its scales (鳞片) to crawl and a cicada depends on its wings to fly. How should I know why I do one thing, or do not do another?"(Adapted from James Legge’s The Chuang Tzu, p.37)阅读二(1)Which of the following statements is NOT correct? A: The shadow relies on something for the movements. B: The Penumbra does not depend on anything else. C: The snake needs to rely on its scales to crawl. D: The cicada needs to rely on its wings to fly.
- —______ —No, thanks. I'm just looking around. I'll let you know if I want something. A: Have you made up your mind what you want B: What will you buy C: Can I help you D: Do you like it
- —Hi, Jack! I’m glad I came across you here. —(), Alice A: Who is that speaking B: How about another cup of tea C: Why, what’s up D: What can I do for you
- ________. I have a bad cold. A: What have you done B: What do you do C: What's the matter with you D: What do you think
- What do you say if you want to state that you understand something? A: I get your point. B: I must say it's not something I know very much about. C: I don't know what you are talking about. D: I can't follow you.