The symbol of The Democratic Party is ().A、EagleB、ElephantC、DonkeyD、Horse
The symbol of The Democratic Party is ().
A、Eagle
B、Elephant
C、Donkey
D、Horse
The symbol of The Democratic Party is ().
A、Eagle
B、Elephant
C、Donkey
D、Horse
第1题
On his orders each year people turn the city into a paradise of dance and music.The following six days are so fun of parades,street dancing,fantastic clothes and partying(聚会)that many people forget about eating and sleeping “It was the passion of the carnival that attracted me to Brazil and made me settle down in Rio.”said Bob Nadkarni.a British man who has lived in the city for several years For many Brazilians.the centrepiece of the carnival is samba(桑巴舞),a typical Brazilian dance.Every year,tens of thousands of visitors and locals show off their passion and energy iu the streets.following the beat(节拍)of the Latin music.
The climax to this street party is the float(彩车)parade,in which floats decorated with tons of fresh flowers by various samba schools and local communities move through the city.On the top of each float stands the candidate for the Drum Queen,who is chosen at the end of the party.
while most people are free to enjoy the celebrations。Rio’s police officers have to keep a clear head.Following the murder of three offlcers in a gunfight early last week,the Brazilian Government has tightened security in Rio.The street fighting,robbery and sex crimes that accompany the carnival are very difficult to police.
Carnivals began in ancient Rome as a celebration at which people fed wild wolves,in honour of the city’s founder who was said to have been raised by a she—wolf.Brazil gave new life to this tradition and so.despite the troubles.the carnival will remain a symbol of the country’s culture.
第36题:According to the passage.during the Carnival people in Rio did all of the following
A.dancing in the streets.
B.putting on colorful clothes
C.eating a lot of food.
D.holding exciting parades.
第2题
Dreams start when the" inner mind" is opened. This is the place where memories are stored. Often dreams are hard to understand. This is because the inner mind sometimes uses symbols.
Symbols are words or pictures that stand for something else. Most symbols stand for things that have just happened. They can also stand for thing that happened a long time ago. By using symbols, the inner mind can show people things in dream5 that they did not know about themselves. The symbol is another way of showing what really happened.
Dreams have close ties with sleep. People sleep 33 percent of their lives. This is called sleep time. People dream during 25 percent of sleep time.
While they are sleeping, people "tune out" the things around them. But when they dream, people may seem to sense the same things they de when they are awake. They may sometimes see, hear, taste, smell, and feel things in their dreams. These things often seem as real to people when they are asleep as when they are awake.
Even though sleeping people seem to be resting, their bodies are working. Scientists have found that the eyes of sleeping people are moving. They have also found out that their brains are sending out waves.
Why has it been difficult for people to find out more about dreams?
A.Different people have different ideas about dreams.
B.Different dreams have different meanings.
C.People can only have their dreams studied when they are sleeping.
D.People only have dreams when they are sick.
第3题
Dancing in the Streets
If there is one thing certain to get Brazilians on their feet, it is the Rio Carnival (狂欢节). Held in Rio de Janeiro, the country's biggest city, the carnival began on February 20 when the mayor gave key of the city to Rei Momo-the Lord of Misrule (无序之皇)
On his orders, each year people turn the city into a paradise of dance and music. The following six days are so fun of parades, street dancing, fantastic clothes and partying (聚会) that many people forget about eating and sleeping.
"It was the passion of the carnival that attracted me to Brazil and made me settle down in Rio. " said Bob Nadkarni, a British man who has lived in the city for several years. For many Brazilians, the centerpiece of the carnival is samba (桑巴舞) , a typical Brazilian dance. Every year, tens of thousands of visitors and locals show off their passion and energy in the streets, following the beat (节拍) of the Latin music.
The climax to this street party is the float(彩车) parade, in which floats decorated with tons of fresh flowers by various samba schools and local communities move through the city. On the top of each float stands the candidate for the Drum Queen, who is chosen at the end of the party.
While most people are free to enjoy the celebrations. Rio's police officers have to keep a clear head. Following the murder of three officers in a gunfight early last week, the Brazilian Government has tightened security in Rio. The street fighting, robbery and sex crimes that accompany the carnival are very difficult to police.
Carnivals began in ancient Rome as a celebration at which people fed wild wolves, in honor of the city's founder who was said to have been raised by a she-wolf. Brazil gave new life to this tradition and so despite the troubles, the carnival will remain a symbol of the country's culture.
According to the passage, during the Carnival people in Rio did all of the following EXCEPT
A.dancing in the streets.
B.putting on colorful clothes.
C.eating a lot of food
D.holding exciting parades.
第4题
第二篇
Dancing in the Streets
If there is one thing certain to get Brazilians on their feet,it is the Rio Carnival(狂欢节).
Held in Rio de Janeiro.the country’s biggest city.the carnival began on February 20 when the mayor gave key of the city to Rei Momo—the Lord of Misrule(无序之皇)
On his orders,each year people turn the city into a paradise of dance and music.The
following six days are so fun of parades,street dancing,fantastic clothes and partying(聚会)that
many people forget about eating and sleeping
“It was the passion of the carnival that attracted me to Brazil and made me settle down in
Rio.”said Bob Nadkarni.a British man who has lived in the city for several years For many
Brazilians.the centrepiece of the carnival is samba(桑巴舞),a typical Brazilian dance.Every
year,tens of thousands of visitors and locals show off their passion and energy iu the streets.
following the beat(节拍)of the Latin music.
The climax to this street party is the float(彩车)parade,in which floats decorated with tons
of fresh flowers by various samba schools and local communities move through the city.On the
top of each float stands the candidate for the Drum Queen,who is chosen at the end of the party.
while most people are free to enjoy the celebrations。Rio’s police officers have to keep a
clear head.Following the murder of three offlcers in a gunfight early last week,the Brazilian
Government has tightened security in Rio.The street fighting,robbery and sex crimes that
accompany the carnival are very difficult to police.
Carnivals began in ancient Rome as a celebration at which people fed wild wolves,in honour of the city’s founder who was said to have been raised by a she—wolf.Brazil gave new life to this tradition and so.despite the troubles.the carnival will remain a symbol of the country’s culture.
36 According to the passage.during the Carnival people in Rio did all of the following
EXCEPT
A dancing in the streets.
B putting on colorful clothes
C eating a lot of food.
D holding exciting parades.
第5题
根据短文回答 36~40 题。
Dancing in the Streets
If there is one thing certain to get Brazilians on their feet, it is the Rio Carnival (狂欢节). Held in Rio de Janeiro, the country's biggest city, the carnival began on February 20 when the mayor gave key of the city to Rei Momo -- the Lord of Misrule (无序之皇).
On his orders, each year people turn the city into a paradise of dance and music. The following six days are so full of parades, street dancing, fantastic clothes and partying (聚 会) that many people forget about eating and sleeping.
"It was the passion of the carnival that attracted me to Brazil and made me settle down in Rio," said Bob Nadkarni, a British man who has lived in the city for several years. For many Brazilians, the centrepiece of the carnival is samba (桑巴舞), a typical Brazilian dance. Every year, tens of thousands of visitors and locals show off their passion and energy in the streets, following the beat (节拍) of the Latin music.
The climax to this street party is the float (彩车) parade, in which floats decorated with tons of fresh flowers by various samba schools and local communities move through the city. On the top of each float stands the candidate for the Drum Queen, who is chosen at the end of the party.
While most people are free to enjoy the celebrations, Rio's police officers have to keep a clear head. Following the murder of three officers in a gunfight early last week, the Brazilian Government has tightened security in Rio. The street fighting, robbery and sex crimes that accompany the carnival are very difficult to police.
Carnivals began in ancient Rome as a celebration at which people fed wild wolves, in honors of the city's founder who was said to have been raised by a she-wolf. Brazil gave new life to this tradition and so, despite the troubles, the carnival will remain a symbol of the country's culture.
第 36 题 According to the passage, during the Carnival people in Rio did all of the following EXCEPT().
A.dancing in the streets
B.putting on colorful clothes
C.eating a lot of food
D.holding exciting parades
第6题
听力原文:W: Hi, Sam! Haven't seen you for ages. Where have you been these days?
M: Hi, Linda. I went to Paris on business and then I did some sightseeing there.
W: So you were in Paris. Tell me about it, will you?
M: Well, there's so much to say about it. I don' t know where to begin.
W: Tell me about the Eiffel Tower first.
M: Oh, it's great. It's the symbol of the city, you know. Hard to imagine how it was built over a hundred years ago.
W: Did you go to the top of the tower?
M: Sure. I dined at a restaurant on the top platform. and enjoyed the splendid view of Paris at night. The footlights on the magnificent buildings and palaces are so beautiful that the city has got a nickname of a City of Light.
W: What about the Louvre Palace? Did you go there?
M: How could I miss it! I spent a whole day inside and still couldn't finish seeing all its collections of world-famous treasures.
W: What treasures?
M: You must have heard about Mona Lisa, haven' t you?
W: Yes, of course. Did you see the original painting?
M: Yes. And I saw the Greek statue of Venus de Milo, too.
W: The Greek goddess of love? Oh, You're so lucky, Sam. I really wish I could have a chance to visit Paris.
M: You will, I'm sure. And there is the Arch of Triumph.
W: Is that the one that was built in Napoleon's time?
M: Well, it was Napoleon who started building it but the Arch was not completed until fifteen years after his death.
W: Where else did you visit in Paris?
M: I walked along the Seine River and enjoyed the views on both banks.
W: Did you take any pictures?
M: Yea. I took a great many. I'll show them to you and tell you more about the city.
W: That's great.
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A.He was having a vacation in Paris.
B.He was visiting some friends in Paris.
C.He was visiting some famous sights in Paris while on a business trip there.
D.He was studying art in Paris.
第9题
What does a car mean to a man, according to the passage?
A.The symbol of power.
B.The symbol of status.
C.The extension of his identity.
D.A useful tool.
第10题
Which flower is the symbol of Scotland?
A.Rose.
B.Shamrock.
C.Daffodil.
D.Thistle.
第11题
A.Symbol.for(‘name’)==Symbol.for(‘name’)
B.Symbol(‘name’)==Symbol.for(‘name’)
C.Symbol(‘name’)==Symbol(‘name’)
D.Symbol.for(‘name’)==Symbol(‘name’)