Why did the author(Jerome Weidman)feel he couldn't lie to Einstein? A.Because the author could feel the genuine concern from Einstein.B.Because the author didn’t want to hide his ignorance of music.C.Because Einstein was so smart that he could nail a lie with ease.D.Because Einst … 阅读详情>> "Why did the author(Jerome Weidman)feel he couldn't lie to Einstein?"
There’s sometimes a good reason why someone avoids the tough choices life has to offer and chooses not to fight the good fight.(Para. 7)
浏览:208There’s sometimes a good reason why someone avoids the tough choices life has to offer and chooses not to fight the good fight.(Para. 7) A.He has built up a reputation as a tough judge in basketball match.B.The newly enforced traffic law is tough on drunk driving.C.She had a pret … 阅读详情>> "There’s sometimes a good reason why someone avoids the tough choices life has to offer and chooses not to fight the good fight.(Para. 7)"
Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder were born blind, and neither could read music, but both became celebrated composers and singers.(Para. 5)
浏览:191Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder were born blind, and neither could read music, but both became celebrated composers and singers.(Para. 5) A.This city is celebrated for its various historical buildings.B.The team celebrated their win by spraying champagne everywhere.C.The moon is a … 阅读详情>> "Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder were born blind, and neither could read music, but both became celebrated composers and singers.(Para. 5)"
Some call passion “the call of their life,” or “what they live for.”(Para. 3)
浏览:302Some call passion “the call of their life,” or “what they live for.”(Para. 3) A.I often pay a call on my Chinese high school teacher during the Spring Festival.B.The next day after the event, the President made a call for national unity.C.The shouting boy couldn’t hear his mother … 阅读详情>> "Some call passion “the call of their life,” or “what they live for.”(Para. 3)"
ear n.(Para. 27)
浏览:314ear n.(Para. 27) A.sensitivity to musical sounds or poetic dictionB.organ of hearingC.willingness of listening to othersD.null正确答案:sensitivity to musical sounds or poetic diction
venture v.(Para. 21)
浏览:314venture v.(Para. 21) A.to expose to danger or riskB.to go somewhere in spite of possible dangerC.to express at the risk of denial or criticismD.null正确答案:to express at the risk of denial or criticism
concern n.(Para. 12)
浏览:278concern n.(Para. 12) A.worryB.careC.involvementD.null正确答案:care
perfunctory adj. (Para. 6)
浏览:259perfunctory adj. (Para. 6) A.hasty and without attention to detailB.performed merely as a routine dutyC.dull or indifferentD.null正确答案:performed merely as a routine duty
penetrating adj. (Para. 3)
浏览:254penetrating adj. (Para. 3) A.making a way intoB.able to see and understand deeplyC.loud and clear, high-pitchedD.null正确答案:loud and clear, high-pitched
appreciation n.(Para. 2)
浏览:255appreciation n.(Para. 2) A.recognition of good qualityB.showing gratitudeC.understanding with sympathyD.null正确答案:recognition of good quality
Whenever the author listens to Bach’s “Sheep May Safely Graze”, he feels that he().
浏览:242Whenever the author listens to Bach’s “Sheep May Safely Graze”, he feels that he(). 正确答案:never listens to it alone
The hostess was unhappy about the long-time absence of Einstein and the author, and she indicated her annoyance by looking at the author().
浏览:248The hostess was unhappy about the long-time absence of Einstein and the author, and she indicated her annoyance by looking at the author(). 正确答案:with an icy glare
