A.She once wrote about it.B.She thinks the man should write about it.C.She's been stud
A.She once wrote about it.
B.She thinks the man should write about it.
C.She's been studying it recently.
D.She particularly likes Romantic poetry.
A.She once wrote about it.
B.She thinks the man should write about it.
C.She's been studying it recently.
D.She particularly likes Romantic poetry.
第1题
Why does the woman mention Romanticism?
A.She once wrote about it.
B.She thinks the man should write about it.
C.She's been studying it recently.
D.She particularly likes Romantic poetry.
第2题
A.She was a woman.
B.She wrote too many letters.
C.She couldn't graduate from medical school.
D.She couldn't establish her hospital.
第3题
Which of the following is NOT true about Phyllis in the early 1770s?
A.She wrote her first poem when in her teens.
B.She married in 1771.
C.She became a teacher.
D.She was able to get her poems published.
第4题
Jenny never read the letters because ______.
A.she didn't tike any of the men who wrote them
B.she was happily married
C.she was afraid of her husband
第5题
What can we learn about Julie?
A.She speaks good Japanese.
B.She wrote a letter to John on March 24.
C.She hasn't heard from John for some time.
第6题
How did Anne teach Helen Keller to read?
A.She spoke out loudly when she wrote the letters.
B.She drew the letters large enough for her to see.
C.She spelled every word on her hand.
D.She wrote letters to her through the mail.
第7题
What happened to Alex Winston when she was in New York?
A.She was terribly sick.
B.She wrote songs with a guitar.
C.She felt excited about everything.
D.She went through a tedious time.
第8题
What is Dickiason's particular form. of self-publication?
A.She ran her own publishing house.
B.She wrote her poems in her letters.
C.She wrote to newspapers regularly.
D.She recorded her poems in her diary.
第9题
We have a rather small house, with only one spare (多余的) bedroom. You can imagine (想象) our alarm (惊恐) when Aunt Clara wrote to say that she was coming with her children to stay for the weekend. Her family was not a small one, with four boys all under the age of twelve.
I sent off a telegram (电报) at once, explaining that our house was too small. Aunt Clara called us up the next morning. "I forgot to mention (提到) to you, "she said in her sweetest voice, "the boys will be bringing their tents (帐篷) . "
Even so, my wife was still worried. It was true we had a large garden, but there was still the problem of feeding (喂养) four growing boys.
"And what if it rains? " she added.
Luckily Saturday morning turned out to be bright and clear when I went to the station to meet Aunt Clara. I pushed the boys, together with the luggage (行李) , into the back of the car, with great difficulty of course. The youngest sat in front, with Aunt Clara and me.
On the way home. I talked over the shoulder (肩) to David, the eldest boy, "I didn't see your tents among your luggage"
"The tents! " cried David. " My God! We left them at home."
We were not glad to have Aunt Clara's family with us because ______.
A.she and four boys
B.our house was small
C.it was the weekend
D.her family was not small