To our great sorrow, none of the villagers ________ the earthquake.
A.outlived
B.sustained
C.underwent
D.survived
D、survived
A.outlived
B.sustained
C.underwent
D.survived
D、survived
– It’s our great pleasure to have you visit our company. --_________________
A、Thank you.
B、Nice to meet you.
C、It’s our pleasure, too.
D、Wonderful.
A.superior
B.terrific
C.good
D.wonderful
E.great
A.what
B.which
C.whose
D.whom
A、recurred
B、coincided
C、blended
D、occurred
A. create
B. attain
C. neglect
D. project
Once our goals are drawn up, ______.
A.we should stick to them until we complete them
B.we may change our goals as we have new ideas and opportunities
C.we had better wait for the exciting news of success
D.we have made great decision
All human societies
A.celebrate the three main events in life, but in different ways
B.are not affected by these three events
C.Celebrate these three events in exactly the same way
D.are the same
What do we learn from the last para. ? ______.
A.If we focus our attention on one thing, we might forget another
B.Memory depends to a great extent on the environment
C.Reception helps improve our memory
D.If we keep forgetting things, we'd better return to where we were
Linda:Shall we give him a pleasant surprise?
Jiang:Great!What shall we do?
Linda:Let‘s have a party at our department.
Jiang:__________!
Linda:Let’S make some preparations now.
A.All right
B.Good idea
C.Very good
D.I like
When the aesthetic (美学的) experience has ended, we often feel uplifted and refreshed. Our eyes and ears, our insight into other persons, or our understanding of moral values may be sharpened and refined. We may feel more at home with ourselves. Works of art have value for use in all these.
It is this value that marks the difference between great art and simple entertainment. A work that is fairly easy to understand and appreciate takes little effort on our part. It may give us pleasure. But it does not involve our emotions or our attention at a deep level. It may take our minds off our troubles for a time, but it does not give us the spiritually enriching experience of vital and orderly design.
To enjoy the value of works of art, we must be ready to give a great deal to them. The greatest works of music and poetry often present difficulties. We cannot expect to master them all at once, and we cannot always find what is worthy in them at a glance. It is possible to get some satisfaction out of music while reading a newspaper or peeling (削皮) potatoes. But we must listen with full attention before we can find the riches in great works of music.
Which of the following is nearest in meaning to "We are completely wrapped up in it" (Paragraph One)?
A.We are totally absorbed by such fine piece of art.
B.We feel that the music seems to be around us.
C.Something wraps us when we are appreciating such a fine piece of art.
D.Such a fine piece of art makes us feel very excited.