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9. Failure teaches you something about your strengths and acquaints you your limitations.
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10. The only duty we owe history is to rewrite it.
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E 形容词+介词的搭配
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1. If knowledge is the same thing wisdom, there are many “wise” men who are really fools.
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2. At last the king was sure Gulliver’s true friendship and set him free.
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3. Prior the Revolutionary War, the United States was an English colony.
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4. His courage and confidence were based knowledge.
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5. There is usually something wrong writers the young like.
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6. To be ignorant one’s ignorance is the malady of the ignorant.
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7. Human life is full ups and downs.
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8. We are so fond one another, because our ailments are the same.
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9. Carol was employed as an interpreter because he was proficient three languages.
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10. Poverty is not a shame, but being ashamed it is.
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Ⅲ.每题有四处划线部分,找出其中一处错误,并加以改正。
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1. The conflict in【A】a story must first be obvious importance【B】 to【C】the characters involved【D】.
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2. It is dangerous to abandon oneself with【A】the luxury of grief: it deprives one of【B】courage, and evenof【C】the wish for【D】recovery.
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3. If you are indifferent at【A】other people’s misery, you will never【B】be worthy of【C】the name of【D】a human being.
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4. Animals become indifferent to【A】their young as soon as their young can look after【B】themselves, but human beings, owing for【C】the length of infancy【D】, find this less easy.
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5. Columbus’ greatness for【A】an explorer lay more in【B】his faith and persistence than in【C】the originalityof【D】his geographical conceptions.
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6. Love of【A】a mate provides us with【B】another soul to feel kinship, with someone to share life with【C】, someone to be loved, in spite【D】shortcomings and human frailties.
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7. We must deal with【A】pleasure as we dowith【B】honey, only touch it with【C】the tip of the finger, and not the whole hand with fear of【D】surfeit.
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8. Anyone can become angry—that is easy. But to be angry with【A】the right person, on【B】the right degree, at【C】the right time, for【D】the right purpose, and in the right way; this is not easy.
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9. She succeeded【A】, to【B】my mind, in【C】living up of【D】her extraordinary reputation.
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10. The traditional view of motivation in language learning【A】is to equate human motivation with that【B】of the donkey, desire for【C】the carrot or fear of the stick; low motivation implies lack interest【D】or laziness.
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11. Although they have equal degrees of【A】health and wealth, one becomes happy, but the other becomes miserable. This arises in【B】their different ways in which【C】 they consider things, persons and events, and the resulting effects upon【D】their minds.
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