()was regarded as father of the American short stories.

()was regarded as father of the American short stories.


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Edgar Allan Poe occupies an important position in American literature as a poet and a() A.short story writerB.novelistC.dramatistD.translator

At the beginning of Tarzan, the professor thinks Jane makes up stories.() 此题为判断题(对,错)。

Which of the following information is NoTmedtioned?A.Who wrote the stories. B.Which story is the longest.C.When we added the stories. D.Who added the stories.

1 study English by reading the stories.(对划线部分提问)________________________

What is the typical American family (21) ? Married American adults will name their husband or wife and their children (22) their "immediate family"(直系家庭). If they (23) their father, mother, sisters, or brothers, they will define them as separate units, usually (24) in separate households. Aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents are (25) "extended family"(扩大的家庭).The structure of the American family has undergone great changes (26) the 1950s. Traditionally, the American family (27) been a nuclear family, consisting (28) a husband, a wife, and their children. Grandparents (29) live in the same home with their (30) sons and daughters.In the 1950s, 70 percent of American households (31) the "classic" American family—a husband, wife, and two children. The father earned the money to 32 the family, the mother (33) the children and did not work outside the home, and they had two children.Yet, in the 1990s,only 8 percent of American households consisted of a (34) father, a stay-at- home mother, and two children. And 35 ,18 percent of households consisted of two parents who were both working and some or more children living at home.21.A. likesB. likingC. likeD. look like

If a seaplane is not used as a means of transpiration on water but is capable of being used so,it shall ().A.be regarded as a vessel not under commandB.be regarded as a vessel underwayC.be regarded as a vesselD.be regarded as a sailing vessel

24.Jiang Hong often tells her students funny stories.

I wonder how many years ago _______.A.did you father retireB.your father retiredC.has your father retiredD.your father has retired

Linda is never ( ) A、so more careful as her fatherB、so careful as that of his father’sC、so careful as her father’sD、so careful as her father

Jim and Ronald are ( ). A、my father's and mother’s friendsB、friends of mine father and motherC、my father and mother's friendsD、my father and mother friends

As () machine tools, we regret to () that we are not able to supply for the time being.A、regarded,sayB、regards,sayingC、regards,sayD、regarded,inform

It is impossible to finish the task____.A、in such a short timeB、in so a short timeC、in such short a timeD、in a so short time

Eugene O’Neill is regarded as the founder of American _____________________.A、poetryB、dramaC、fictionD、literature

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( ) is regarded as the “father of free verse” . A.Walt Whitman B.Emily Dickinson C.David Thoreau D.Beecher Stowe

Which of the following is regarded as the"Declaration of Intellectual Independence"? A.The American Scholar B.English Traits C.The Conduct of Life D.Representative Men

( ) is regarded as the“father of American literature” A.James Fenimore Cooper B.Ralph Waldo Emerson C.Thomas Jefferson D.Washington Irving

—() — He teaches physics at a school.AWhat does your father want to do?BWho is your father?CHow is you rfather?DWhatis your father?

Students almost always enjoy listening to stories.()

()is regarded as a "worshipper of nature".

填空题()was regarded as father of the American short stories.

单选题Which of the following works is regarded as the “Declaration of Intellectual Independence”?ANatureBSelf-RelianceCMoby DickDThe American Scholar

问答题“Home, sweet home” is a phrase that expresses an essentialattitude in the United States. Whether the reality of life in thefamily house is sweet or no sweet, the cherished ideal of home         (1) _______has great importance for many people.  This ideal is a vital part of the American dream. This dream,dramatized in the history of nineteenth century European settlersof the American West, was to find a piece of place, build a house       (2) _______for one’s family, and started a farm. These small households were       (3) _______portraits of independence: the entire family—mother, father, children,even grandparents—live in a small house and working together to        (4) _______support each other. Anyone understood the life-and-death importance      (5) _______of family cooperation and hard work. Although most people in theUnited States no longer live on farms, but the ideal of home ownership     (6) _______is just as strong in the twentieth century as it was in the nineteenth.When U. S soldiers came home before World War II, for example,         (7) _______they dreamed of buying houses and starting families. But there was       (8) _______a tremendous boom in home building. The new houses, typically inthe suburbs, were often small and more or less identical, but it satisfied   (9) _______a deep need. Many regarded the single-family house the basis of their     (10) _______way of life.

判断题Students almost always enjoy listening to stories.()A对B错

单选题According to the passage, notions of male superiority are _____.Anot maintained by most American womenBdifficult to maintain in a home where the woman does most of the workCcompletely alien to American mothers and fathersDdifficult to maintain in a home where household tasks are shared by the mother and father

单选题When a vessel navigates in an area with a small underkeel clearance but with adequate space to take avoiding action she().Ashould not be regarded as a vessel constrained by her draughtBshould be regarded as a vessel constrained by her draughtCshall be regarded as a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuverDshould be regarded as a non-displacement vessel

单选题()He teaches physics in a school.AWhat does your father want to do?BWho is your father?CWhat is your father?DWhere is your father now?