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1、-Loving and Hating New York 补充测试题-第 25 页Loving and Hating New York 补充练习题/testLoving and Hating New York. Reading comprehension1. Many Europeans take New York as their favorite city, because _.A. They are reassured by the sight of the fashion avenues of Madison and Fifth.B. There are many familiar in
2、ternational names in New York.C. New Yorks charged nervous atmosphere and vulgar dynamism.D. New York city is a cosmopolitan city.2. In authors eyes, New York is _.A. a sacred placeB. a mongrel cityC. a international metropolisD. a conventional city3. The signs of how the New York fallen cannot be s
3、een from _.A. New York never boasted its greatness.B. Many advertising campaigns publicly praise New York.C. Many New Yorkers wear T-shirts with a heart design and the words: “ I love New York” printed on it.D. New York is trying desperately to regain her lost privileged status.4. From where the aut
4、hor begins to give an actual description of New York itself.A. The last sentence of paragraph 5.B. The first sentence of paragraph 6.C. From paragraph 1-5.D. The whole essay.5. Which of the following cities is located in New York?A. JerseyB. SohoC. NashvilleD. Beverly Hills. Determine whether the fo
5、llowing statements are true or false. Put “T”, if the statement is true and put an “F”, if false.1. According to the author, New York is no longer the leading city is the United States.2. New York is a city that resists the prevailing trends of America and it is a place where people can escape from
6、uniformity and uncommonness.3. Europeans take to New York because they feel reassured when they see so many jewelers, shoes stores and designer shops bearing familiar international names on Madison and Fifth avenues.4. The rhetorical device employed in “ Nature constantly yields to man ” is personif
7、ication.5. It is the fascination charm of New York as well as the opportunity to be a journalist that attracts the author to New York.6. It is the good living conditions that draw those young people to New York.7. The sentence “ All have their sovereignties” means all the different ethnic groups hav
8、e their own little areas which they control.8. New York is not longer the banking and communications headquarters for America.9. The newcomers to New York are never fully assimilated.10. New York regards the United Nations as an unworkable, impractical and hypocritical institution. Point out what fi
9、gure of speech is used in each of the following sentences:1. While sitcoms cloned and canned in Hollywood, and the Johnny Carson show live, pre-empt the air waves form California2. Tin Pan Alley has moved to Nashville and Hollywood.3. New York was never Mecca to me.4. Nature constantly yields to man
10、 in New York: witness those fragile sidewalk trees gamely struggling against encroaching cement and petrol fumes.5. So much of well-to-do America now lives antiseptically in enclaves, tranquil and luxurious, that shut out the world.6. “So what else is new?”7. The defeated are not hidden away somewhe
11、re else on the wrong side of town.8. Characteristically, the city swallows up the United Nations and refuses to take it seriously, regarding it as an unworkable mixture of the idealistic, the impractical, and the hypocritical.treaties forced upon her by foreign invaders.Choose the word or phrase whi
12、ch best completes each sentence.1. He fought back at his tormentors with _ of a corner red rat.A. dejectionB. depressionC. desperationD. despair2. He monopolized the conversation by _ of his own prowess at hunting and fishing.A. boastingB. braggingC. crowingD. vaunting3. It was alleged that he was p
13、resent at the scene of the crime, but he _ that he was in Europe at the time.A. assertedB. maintainedC. affirmedD. testified4. It has become the _ for royalty to appears as democratic and “ folksy” as the average politician.A. fashionB. trendC. vogueD. style5. The _ between Guelphs and Ghibellines i
14、n medieval Italy passed from controversy over papal authority to petty was between city states.A. contentionB. frictionC. conflictD. strife6. He was too nervous to speak and had to be _ .A. promptedB. motivatedC. stimulatedD. propelled7. A short cut through the mountain is extremely _ in winter.A. d
15、istantB. inaccessibleC. remoteD. dessert8. Australia _ the Treaty of Peace with Japan on 10th April, 1952; New Zealand on 29th April, 1952.A. confirmedB. sanctionedC. ratifiedD. approved9. He is a poet with _ imagination.A. luxuriousB. luxuriantC. lusciousD. lustrous10. _ clod hoppers guffawed at se
16、eing male ballet dancers wearing tights.A. naiveB. unaffectedC. unsophisticatedD. provincial11. He felt listless until the sea breeze _ him and steadied his nerves.A. cheeredB. encouragedC. exhilaratedD. excited12. She endured her illness with great _A. fortitudeB. forbearanceC. persistenceD. resolu
17、tion13. Mary is no long willing to meet her husbands bullying with docile _.A. patienceB. sufferanceC. toleranceD. forbearance14. The actress was becoming extremely _ with all the questions they were asking by the uncalled-for innuendo in the reporters question.A. outragedB. aggravatedC. exasperated
18、D. insulted15. It would be _ of me to have a church wedding when I dont believe in God.A. hypocriticalB. hypercriticalC. hystericalD. hypothetical16. He balanced the glass _ on the arm of the chair.A. precociouslyB. precariouslyC. precautionaryD. precipitously17. You can rest _ that the talented you
19、ng secretary has been able to confirm what he said in the original report.A. assuredB. ensuredC. insuredD. reassured18. The leaders speech in defense of the policy didnt carry much _.A. convictionB. beliefC. confidenceD. concern19. American revolutionaries who rejected Englands claim of _ over the c
20、olonies.A. sovereigntyB. authorityC. powerD. right20. The public is very _ about the governors plans for a tax cut.A. susceptibleB. dubiousC. suspiciousD. deliberate21. The two countries will _ full diplomatic relations now that they have settled their long standing border dispute.A. recoveB. restor
21、eC. renovateD. replace22. Everyone in the auditorium was weeping by the time he finished the _ tale, though it was fabricated obviously.A. pessimisticB. patheticC. patrioticD. melancholy.Put the following words and phrases into the appropriate blanks in the following sentences.measure up against cut
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