As a politician, he knows how to manipulate public opinion.A.influenceB.expressC.divideD.
As a politician, he knows how to manipulate public opinion.
A.influence
B.express
C.divide
D.voice
As a politician, he knows how to manipulate public opinion.
A.influence
B.express
C.divide
D.voice
第1题
A politician must ______ himself if he wants to win an election.
A.eject
B.project
C.reject
D.subject
第2题
As a politician, he knows how to manipulate public opinion.
A express
B divide
C influence
D voice
第3题
A.express
B.divide
C.influence
D.voice
第4题
A. expect B. decide C. count D. doubt
第5题
A.expect
B.decide
C.count
D.doubt
第6题
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?
A.Dr. Smith arrived in India a year ago.
B.Dr. Smith was an experienced politician before he came to India.
C.Dr. Smith once thought that a typical village was a better choice.
D.Dr. Smith settled happily down in this village.
第7题
M: Yes. I think it's very important that leaders should have a wide variety of interests. If you are just a politician and nothing but a politician, you gradually drive yourself into the ground. You become very inward-looking, very narrow-minded and then you don't look after the electorate. But if you've got other interests, you come back to problems with a fresh mind and you can serve your electors much better than you could otherwise.
W: Where did this interest of yours come from? Was yours a musical family?
M: It wasn't musical in the sense that Mozart's father was a professional musician and Bach had brothers and sons who were musicians. But my mother and father both wanted to encourage me and my brother in music. He became a violinist while I was a pianist.
What's Edward Allsop's profession?
A.A violinist.
B.A pianist.
C.a musician.
D.a politician.
第8题
M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.
W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.
M: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it?
W: The name looks like "Harold Dobson". Wasn't he a politician or something? I' m going to buy this book and see if I can find a name looks like that in the library.
M: Good luck. Your poetry book may make you rich. But I think my seventy-five-cent mys- tery is a better buy.
Where is the conversation taking place?
A.In a second-hand book shop.
B.In a publisher' s office.
C.In a library.
第9题
Carl Sandburg and a lot of others have tried to make something out of Lincoln that he wasn't. He was a decent man, a good politician, and a great President, and they've tried to build up things that he never even thought about. I'll bet a dollar and a half that if you read Sandburg's biography of Lincoln, you'll find things put into Lincoln's mouth and mind that never even occurred to him. He was a good man who was in the place where he ought to have been at the time important events were taking place, but when they write about him as though he belongs in the pantheon (从神庙) of the gods, that's not the man he really was. He was the best kind of ordinary man, and when I say that he was an ordinary man, I mean that as high praise, not deprecation. That's the highest praise you can give a man. He's one of the people and becomes distinguished in the service that he gives other people. He was one of the people, and he wanted to stay that way. And he was that way until the day he died. One of the reasons he was assassinated was because he didn't feel important enough to have the proper guards around him at Ford's Theatre.
According to the passage, Lincoln was ______ .
A.a man belonging in the pantheon of the gods
B.defied (藐视) by all the people
C.as ordinary as all the other people
D.a responsible person
第10题
When we fly from east to west or【26】versa, the【27】we experience after taking a long distance flying is【28】, because we cross time zones. According to doctors, air travelers, after crossing several time zones, are in no【29】to go to work, and they should go【30】to bed【31】arrival.
As to airline pilots who often live【32】their own watches and ignore local time, there is no need for them to worry about their health although they sometimes have breakfast at midnight, because they are used to【33】and are【34】fit.
Many businessmen like long-distance flights, thinking they are【35】to have been chosen and they are out for promotion. They are lucky if the company follows the doctor' s advice and allow them to rest for a day or two【36】working. However, sometimes the manager is so energetic that he believes everyone is【37】to be as fit as he is. Since he has never felt【38】after flying himself, the work he assigns is so【39】that the employee is too【40】to carry the work out satisfactorily. That is disastrous for the employee' s health and the company' s reputation.
(21)
A.ordinary
B.common
C.plain
D.usual