单选题The “Mozart problem”, as defined by the author, is that.A it is difficult to understand Mozart’s letters and his musicB there is little connection between his personality and his musicC Mozart gave us nothing of a clue about his music in his lettersD h

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The “Mozart problem”, as defined by the author, is that.
A

it is difficult to understand Mozart’s letters and his music

B

there is little connection between his personality and his music

C

Mozart gave us nothing of a clue about his music in his letters

D

his music is quite different from that of Beethoven or Wagner

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第1题:

59 In the text the author expresses_____,

A. his concern for his mother’s health

B. his support for drinking Chinese green tea

C. his surprise at China’s recent development

D. his wonder at the growth of India’s IT industry


正确答案:C

第2题:

What made the author laugh?

A. His own behavior

B. His wife’s suggestion

C. His changeable feelings.

D. His wife’s sweet kiss.


正确答案:A

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.


正确答案:A
通过第二段...his car becomes the extension of his personality.There is no doubt that the motor car often brings out a man’s very worst qualities...All their hidden frustrations,disappointments and jealousies seem to be brought to the surface by the act of driving.可以推 断A项最为恰当。

第4题:

This question is too difficult,and everyone is ____ to solve it.

A.at his wits'end

B.at one's wits end

C.in his wits'end

D.out of his wits end


正确答案: B

第5题:

By referring to Sam's broken bicycle, the author intends to ______.

A. illustrate the ways to repair his bicycle

B. discuss the problems of his bicycle

C. tell us how to solve a problem

D. show us how simple it is to repair a bicycle


正确答案:C
49.以 Sam为例告诉读者如何解决问题。这也是全篇的中心。选项 C是正确的。

第6题:

His explanation has ()his mystery and helped us to understand better.

A、surveyed

B、clarified

C、surrendered

D、torn


参考答案:B

第7题:

What clis the hor tell us in the 3rd passgiaph?

A.Children need their parents’letters.

B.Children are afraid to be disappointcd.

C.His children’s fear of failure held them back.

D.His father’s letter removed his fear of failing his parents.


正确答案:D

第8题:

My brother is going on the picnic with () friends.

A.his two little other

B.other his two little

C.his other little two

D.his two other little


参考答案:D

第9题:

Disraeli was as sparkling a letter-writer as he was a novelist. His letters show that his capacity to observed was matched only by his ability to describe, and they are excited by his over-developed sense of self-dramatization as well as by his enduring sense of the greatness of his own destiny. He skims through these pages like some gorgeous bird of paradise, spreading his multi-colored feathers and never pausing long enough to become boring.

As early as 1830, when only 26, he is found advising Benjamin Austin to carefully conserve his letters for posterity. Fortunately Austin and others followed his advicA. As a result over 10,000 letters in his own hand have survived, quite apart from dictated letters and other notes and documents. Disraeli rarely kept a diary, and poured his thoughts, desires and reflections into his correspondencA.

What treasures there lie in store! We leave him 1837 with his longed-for election to Parliament, but ahead come into view the high peaks of his career with the twin mountains of his two premierships and his friendship with the Queen. Lord Esher maintained that the letters between Disraeli and Queen Victoria had largely been destroyed, but this was not so. A new, bright and searching light will eventually shine on that extraordinary political and romantic friendship.

41. This passage appears to be written by _______.

A a friend of Disraeli's

B a contemporary of Disraeli's

C a literary critic

D an autobiographer

42. ...his capacity to observe was matched only by his ability to describa... means

A he was as accomplished an observer as he was a descriptive writer

B his capacity to observe and his ability to describe were unrivalled

C he was capable of adapting descriptions to fit his observations

D his observations and descriptions reflected his own personal ambitions

43. During his lifetime Disraeli pursued the career of _______.

A a correspondent

B a politician

C a novelist

D a consultant

44. Even as a young man Disraeli realized that one day his letters would be _______.

A antiquated

B well-connected

C destroyed

D widely-read

45. Disraeli's two premierships and his friendship with the Queen are described as being _______. A obstacles to surmount

B unsurmountable obstacles

C pinnacles of success

D impossible challenges


参考答案:
41.D42.A43.B44.D45.C

第10题:

The author gave an example ____ support of his argument.

A、for

B、to

C、in

D、with


正确答案:C

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