of the battling rams appeared to feel the pain of their wounds
of the battling rams appeared to feel the pain of its wounds
ram, that was battling, appeared to feel the pain of their wounds
ram who were battling appeared to feel the pain of its wounds
battling ram appeared as if to feel the pain of their wounds
第1题:
His answer is not correct, and _______.-
A.neither am I
B.neither is mine
C.either is mine
D.mine is neither
第2题:
A、so could I
B、neither could I
C、neither couldn't I
D、neither I could
第3题:
The human body has developed its millions of nerves to be highly aware of what goes on both inside and outside of it. This helps us aajust to the outside world. Without our nerves and our brain, which is a system of nerves, we couldn’t know what’s happening. But we pay for our sensitivity. We can feel pain when the slightest thing is wrong with any part of our body. The history of torture is based on the human body being open to pain. But there is a way to handle pain. Look at the Indian fakir (苦行僧) who sits on a bed of nails. Fakirs can put a needle right through an arm, and feel no pain. This ability that some humans have developed to handle pain should give us ideas about how the mind can deal with pain. The big thing in withstanding pain is our attitude toward it. If the dentist says, “This will hurts a little,” it helps us to accept the pain. By staying relaxed, and by treating the pain as an interesting sensation, we can handle the pain without falling apart. After all, although pain is an unpleasant sensation, it is still a sensafion, and sensations are the stuff of life. [共5题]
1.The human body has developed a system of nerves that enables us to ________.
A.stay relaxed
B.avoid pain
C.stand torture
D.feel pain
2.What does the writer mean by saying “we pay for our sensitivity” in Para.1?
A.We have to take care of our sense of pain.
B.We suffer from our sense of feeling.
C.We should try hard to resist pain.
D.We are hurt when we feel pain.
3.When the author mentions the Indian fakir, he shows that ________.
A.fakirs possess magic power
B.Indians are not afraid of pain
C.people can learn to cope with pain
D.some people are born without a sense of pain
4.What is essential for people to stand pain according to the writer?
A.Their relaxation.
B.Their interest.
C.Their nerves.
D.Their attitude.
5.The author believes that ________.
A.feeling pain is part of our life
B.pain should be avoided at all costs
C.feeling pain can be an interesting thing
D.magic power is essential for reducing pain
正确答案:D B C D A
第4题:
A moment's drilling by the dentist may make us nervous and upset. Many of us cannot stand pain.
To avoid the pain of a drilling that may last perhaps a minute or two, we demand the "needle"— a shot of novocaine (奴佛卡因) -that deadens the nerves around the tooth.
Now it' s true that the human body has developed its millions of nerves to be highly aware of what goes on both inside and outside of it. This helps us adjust to the world. Without our nerves—and our brain, which is a bundle of nerves— we wouldn't know what's happening. But we pay for our sensitivity. We can feel pain when the slightest thing is wrong with any part of our body. The history of torture is based on the human body being open to pain.
But there is a way to handle pain. Look at the Indian fakir(行僧) who sits on a bed of nails. Fakirs can put a needle right through an arm, and feel no pain; This ability that some humans have developed to handle pain should give us ideas about how the mind can deal with pain.
The big thing in withstanding pain is our attitude toward it. If the dentist says, "This will hurt a little, it helps us to accept the pain. By staying relaxed,' and by treating the pain as an interesting sensation, we' can handle the pain without falling apart. After all; although pain is an unpleasant sensation, it is still a sensation, and sensations are the stuff of life.
26. The passage is mainly about______.
A) how to stiffer pain
B) how to avoid pain
C) how to handle pain
D) how to stop pain
第5题:
A.the Industrial Revolution
B.the Bourgeois Revolution
C.the Wars of the Roses
D.the Religious Reformation
第6题:
His grandfather is very healthy.He_____ drinks _____mokes.
A.both,and
B.neither,nor
C.neither,or
第7题:
Neither he nor I__from Japan, that is, neither of us_Japanese.
A、is; are
B、am; are am; is
A、are; is
第8题:
The word \\\"rutabagas\\\" is inserted in Para. 4 to ________.
[A] support the writer's opinion on Aristotle's explanation of humour
[B] show his agreement with Aristotle's definition
[C] explain Aristotle's definition of the ridiculous
[D] prove that the ridiculous is that which is incongruous but represents neither **er nor pain
第9题:
A:I don't get up late on Sundays. B:( ).
A. Neither have I
B. Neither am I
C. Neither do I
第10题:
The sentence "But we pay for our sensitivity." in the third paragraph implies that______.
A) we should pay a debt for, our feeling
B) we have to be hurt when We feel something
C) our pain is worth feeling
D) when we feel pain, we are suffering it