1. The word “provincial” here in “...we had reached...bordering oceans. (Para. 2)” means narrow, limited like that of rural provinces. ( )

  2. 答案:对
  3. The rhetorical device used in the underlined words in “The slightest mention of the decade brings nostalgic recollections to the middle-aged and curious questionings by the young…(Para. 11)” is synecdoche. ( )

  4. 答案:错
  5. The rhetorical device used in the sentence “Greenwich Village set the pattern. (Para. 7)” is metonymy. ( )

  6. 答案:对
  7. The expression “logical outcome” here in “Actually the revolt of the young people was a logical outcome of conditions in the age. (Para. 2)” means unexpected result or consequence. ( )

  8. 答案:错
  9. According to the text, the revolt was logical and inevitable because of the conditions in the age. ( )

  10. 答案:对
  11. The narrator decided to teach Polly Espy logic because he wanted not only a beautiful wife but also an intelligent one. ( )

  12. 答案:对
  13. The rhetorical device used in the underlined words in “Otherwise you have committed a Dicto Simpliciter. (Para. 70)” is synecdoche. ( )

  14. 答案:错
  15. The rhetorical device used in the sentence “Just as Pygmalion loved the perfect woman he had fashioned, so I loved mine. (Para. 122)” is analogy. ( )

  16. 答案:对
  17. The expression “get nowhere” here in “I was getting nowhere with this girl, absolutely nowhere. (Para. 79)” means no alternative. ( )

  18. 答案:错
  19. The expression “heavy heart” here in “I went back to my room with a heavy heart. (Para. 61)” means depressed, sorrowful. ( )

  20. 答案:对
  21. Kennedy’s policy towards “his adversary” is fighting from a position of strength. ( )

  22. 答案:错
  23. Kennedy thinks the word is different now because man has made great progress in science and technology and has not only the power to abolish poverty, but also the power to destroy all forms of human life. ( )
  24. The rhetorical device used in the underlined words in “If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich. (Para. 8)” is synecdoche. ( )
  25. The rhetorical device used in the underlined word in “But this peaceful revolution of hope cannot become the prey of hostile powers. (Para. 9)” is metonymy. ( )
  26. The meaning of “dark” here in “before the dark...self-destruction (Para. 11)” is: evil; sinister; terrible. ( )
  27. According to paragraph 16, the writer thinks a few people who work with their hands are partly invisible. ( )
  28. The writer says, “A good job Hitler wasn’t here” is that he thinks if Hitler were here, all the Jews would have been massacred. ( )
  29. The old woman mentioned in paragraph 19 was fully accustomed to her miserable existence and to not being taken notice of by any one.. ( )
  30. The rhetorical device used in the sentence “Long lines of women...across the fields. (Para. 18)” is metaphor. ( )
  31. The meaning of “wretched” here in “The plough is a wretched wooden thing,... (Para. 12)” is:poor in quality, very inferior. ( )
  32. The real thesis of Pub Talk and the King’s English is that bar conversation has a charm of its own. ( )
  33. The meaning of “abusing” here in “...here will be an old abusing of God’s patience and the King’s English,... (Para. 12)” is: unfair, cruel or violent treatment of sb. ( )
  34. The rhetorical device used in the underlined expression in “We ought to think ourselves back into the shoes of the Saxon peasant. (Para. 11)” is allusion. ( )
  35. The rhetorical device used in the underlined expression in “ the conversation was on wings. (Para. 8)” is metaphor. ( )
  36. According to the text, the King’s English today refers to the language used by the upper, educated class in England. ( )
  37. If Hitler invaded Hell I would make at least a favorable reference to the Devil in the House of Commons. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  38. I see the Russian soldiers standing on the threshold of their native land. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  39. This is our policy and that is our declaration. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  40. From this nothing will turn us -- nothing. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  41. … just as the cause of any Russian fighting for his hearth and home is the cause of free men and free peoples in every quarter of the globe. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  42. … main artery of transportation in the young nation’s heart. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  43. …who saw clearly ahead a black wall of night. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  44. One could set a trap anywhere and catch a dozen abler men in a night. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  45. America laughed with him. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  46. Mark Twain honed and experimented with his new writing muscles. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  47. Which word is the synonym of “reproving”? ( )
  48. Which word is the synonym of “respite”? ( )
  49. Which word is the synonym of “adept”? ( )
  50. Which word is the synonym of “hunch”? ( )
  51. Which word is the synonym of “cryptic”? ( )
  52. The sculpture __________ the artist’s love of animal. ( )
  53. What’s the nickname of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima? ( )
  54. Which of the following is NOT typical of Japan? ( )
  55. The rather arresting spectacle of little old Japan adrift amid beige concrete skyscrapers is the very symbol of the incessant struggle between the kimono and the miniskirt. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  56. No one talks about it anymore, and no one wants to, especially, the people who were born here or who lived through it. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  57. Which phrase of words matches “sprawl”? ( )
  58. Which phrase of words matches “swipe”? ( )
  59. Which phrase of words matches “scud”? ( )
  60. It seized a 600,000-gallon Gulfport oil tank and dumped it 3.5 miles away. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
  61. Several vacationers at the luxurious Richelieu Apartments there held a hurricane party to watch the storm from their spectacular vantage point. Which rhetorical device is used in this sentence? ( )
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