a composer can separate his language and harmonies from his own mind and sensibility
a composer can separate his language and harmonies from the mind and sensibility of an artist
some people can separate the language and harmonies of a composer from his mind and sensibility
the language, harmonies, rhythms, melodies, colors and texture of a composer cannot be separated from each other
第1题:
We can learn from the last paragraph that McKay .
A. preferred fight to his study
B. went to war before graduation
C. left a picture for Corey Everrett
D. set an example for his fellow students
第2题:
It can be learned from Paragraph 4 that _____.
[A] most ministers were suspicious of Hoon’s conduct
[B] Hoon will not do anything without consulting Blair
[C] Blair should not divert his responsibility to his Cabinet
[D] MPs think that it is Blair who drags the country into the war
本题考查事实细节。第四段第三、四句提到,胡恩先生不是一个胆敢不先与唐宁街协商就独自作决定的部长,无论何时他总是合着唐宁街的拍子跳舞。唐宁街是首相的官邸所在,这里指代“英国首相,英国政府”。因此可知[B]正确。该段倒数第二句提到,持很大怀疑态度的部长们组成的内阁支持着布莱尔,[A]将“布莱尔”换成了“胡恩”。该段倒数第二句也提到作者认为是布莱尔使国家卷入战争,[D]将作者的观点转嫁到国会议员们身上,因此错误。[C]文中未提。
第3题:
Why does the author say that his car becomes the extension of his personality?
A. Driving can show his real self.
B. Driving can show the other part of his personality.
C. Driving can bring out his character.
D. His carembodies his temper.
第4题:
The program which gives a computer a mind of his own can never be written by human beings.()
第5题:
What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?
A.Body language is uniqun to humans.
B.Animals express emotions just as humans do.
C.Humans have other poeers of communication.
D.Humans are thfferent from animals to some degree.
第6题:
此题为判断题(对,错)。
第7题:
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. One can know his friends better from their color preference.
B. Workers can work better in a room with bright colors.
C. The person who prefers dark colors can not be successful.
D. We can change our mood by changing our clothes.
39.答案为C 从第一段可知颜色的喜好与性格相关,是天生的,A、B、D选项都是文中提到的,因此选C。
第8题:
Every culture has its own body language, and children absorb its nuances along with spoken language. A Frenchman talks and moves __(1)__ French. The way an Englishman crosses his legs is nothing like the way an American man __(2)__ it. When we communicate with people from other cultures, the body language sometimes helps make __(3)__ easy and effective. For example, shaking hands is nearly a __(4)__ gesture, so people all over the world know that it is a signal for greeting. But sometimes the body language can cause certain __(5)__ since people of different cultures may have different forms of behavior. for sending the same message or may have different interpretations for the same body signal. __(6)__ one's head is generally meant to show agreement “Yes”, but to Nepalese, Sri Lankans, some Indians and some Eskimos, it means not “yes”, but “no”. When an American __(7)__ his nose, it may mean he is disagreeing with some
One or __(8)__ something. But there are other possible interpretations, too. One more example: When a student in conversation with a professor holds the older man's eyes a little __(9)__ than usual, it can be a sign of respect and affection; it can be a subtle challenge to the professor's __(10)__ ; or it can be something else entirely.
(1)A、on
B、in
C、at
D、for
(2)A、crosses
B、cross
C、does
D、do
(3)A、the communication
B、communication
C、a communication
D、talks
(4)A、formal
B、friendly
C、usual
D、universal
(5)A、information
B、laughs
C、misunderstandings
D、understanding
(6)A、Shaking
B、Nodding
C、Turning around
D、Raising
(7)A、blows
B、holds up
C、turns up
D、rubs
(8)A、accepting
B、taking
C、rejecting
D、declining
(9)A、longer
B、shorter
C、higher
D、lower
(10)A、characters
B、authority
C、temper
D、education
第9题:
This passage suggests that an individual's IQ ______.
A. can be increased by education
B. can be predicted at birth
C. is inherited from his parents
D. is determined by his childhood
第10题:
A.deal with
B.get along with
C.interfere with
D.go with