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西南大学网院17秋0008在线作业及答案

0008
1、____wearehavingthesedays!西南大学网院答案请咨询微信或QQ515224986

    Whatlovelyaweather
    Whatlovelyweathers
    Whatlovelyweather
    Whatalovelyweather
参考答案:Whatlovelyweather;
2、Thedesignerwindowtreatmentsinherhouse,installed17yearsago,were<em>outmoded</em>.
    unnecessary
    worthless
    out-of-date
    pointless
参考答案:out-of-date;
3、Moreoftenthannot,itisdifficultto___theexactmeaningofaChineseidiominEnglish.
    A.convey
    C.transfer
    exchange
    convert
参考答案:A.convey;
4、PhilipCoates-WrightfreelyadmitsthathisobsessionwithNapoleonruleshislife.Ithascosthimhismarriage,eatsupallhissparemoney,anddominateshissparetime.Philip,29,alecturerinmodernhistory,isafoundermemberoftheNapoleonicAssociation,whichre-enactsbattlesalloverEngland.Onfield,heisaFrenchBrigadeCommanderandwearsauthenticuniforms.Theordershegiveshistroopsarein18thcenturyFrench.PhilipevengotmarriedinaFrenchHussar’suniform.Themainideais_____________________________.
    Coates-Wright’sobsessionwithNapoleonruleshislife
    Authenticuniforms
    NapoleonAssociation
5、Themostimportantbreakthroughsarecomingincancer,heartdisease,brainafflictionssuchasstroke,andautoimmunediseasessuchasTypeI(juvenile)diabetes,multiplesclerosisandrheumatoidarthritis.Herearesometreatmentsthatcouldreachpatientswithinfivetotenyears.Thetopicis______________________.
    Cancer
    Diseases
    Medicalbreakthroughs
6、Arelationshipisaninvisiblelinkthatbringspeoplecloser.Cooperationandtruststrengthenagoodrelationship,andhelpbothsidesgrowandprosper.Thetopicis_____________________.
    B.Cooperation
    Trust
    Humanrelationships
7、Althoughtheprofessor’slectureswereregardedbymanyasso<em>wearisome</em>thattheyregularlyputstudentstosleep,heignoredallcriticismandrefusedtomakeanychanges.
    modest
    objectionable
    unpleasant
    boring
8、_____thewhole,earlyAmericancityplanningwasexcellent.
    In
    From
    Above
    On
9、Thebaseballplayer’smalicetowardtherefereewasrevealedinhis<em>spiteful</em>remarkstothemedia,whichalmostruinedthereferee’scareer.
    E.crazy
    rude
    unpleasant
    vindictive
10、AlthoughZacharyismuchtooinexperiencedforthemanagerialposition,heisawillfulyoungmanand<em>obdurately</em>refusestowithdrawhisapplication.
    stubbornly
    foolishly
    constantly
    reluctantly
11、Mr.Powerswasso<em>gullible</em>thathebelievedeventhemostoutlandishexcusesofhisinsincereemployees.
    na?ve
    dishonest
    critical
    intelligent
12、____,amanwhoexpresseshimselfeffectivelyissuretosucceedmorerapidlythanamanwhosecommandoflanguageispoor.
    Tobeequaltootherthings
    Otherthingsbeingequal
    Otherthingstobeequal
    Wereotherthingsequal
13、Herfashionsensewasusuallydescribedas<em>flamboyant</em>,butonthenightoftheparty,Tanya’soutfitwasuncharacteristicallymodest.
    F.impeccable
    showy
    sloppy
    unassuming
14、WhenKatyarefusedtolietoherparentsaboutwhereshewasspendingthenight,shewascompletely<em>ostracized</em>byherusuallyloyalfriends,whohadnevershunnedherbefore.
    helped
    cheered
    excluded
    hurt
15、____thewall,wedecidedthatweshouldneedthreetinsofpaint.
    Doingup
    Sizingup
    Puttingup
    Makingup
16、____thesightofthepoliceofficers,themenranoff.
    With
    At
    In
    On
17、____oftheburdenofice,theballoonclimbedupanddriftedtotheSouth.
    Freeing
    Tobefree
    Freed
    Tofree
18、Youcannotbecomeacertifiedteacherwithoutcompletingthe<em>prerequisite</em>studentteachingassignment.
    advisable
    optional
    required
    preferred
19、Charles,awareofhissusceptibilitytogumdisease,is<em>diligent</em>aboutflossing.
    excited
    uncomfortable
    thorough
    ambivalent
20、Runningisoneofthebestexercisesofall.Nexttimeyouhavetogotothestoreforaloafofbread,tryrunninginsteadofwalking.Youwillbebuildingupyourlegmusclesandgivingyourheartandlungsagoodworkout.Thetopicis______________________.Running.
    Running.</span>
    Bodybuilding.<br/>
    Exercises<br/>
    Walking.<br/>
21、Ifyou’reafitnesswalker,thereisnoneedforacommutetoahealthclub.Yourneighborhoodcanbeyourhealthclub.Youdon’tneedalotoffancyequipmenttogetagoodworkouteither.Allyouneedisawell-designedpairofathleticshoes.Thisparagraphbestsupportsthestatementthat
    fitnesswalkingisabetterformofexercisethanweightlifting.
    amembershipinahealthclubisapoorinvestment.
    walkingoutdoorsprovidesabetterworkoutthanwalkingindoors.
    fitnesswalkingisaconvenientandvaluableformofexercise.
22、My“office”measuresawhopping5feetby7feet.Alargedeskissqueezedintoonecorner,leavingjustenoughroomforaricketychairbetweenthedeskandthewall.Yellowpaintispeelingoffthewallsindirtychunks.Theceilingisbarelysixfeettall;it’slikeahatthatIwearalldaylong.Thewindow,asingletwo-footbytwo-footpane,looksoutontoasolidbrickwalljusttwofeetaway.Themainideaofthisparagraphisthat
    theofficeissmallbutcomfortable.
    theofficeisinneedofrepair.
    theofficeisoldandclaustrophobic.
    thenarratordeservesabetteroffice.
23、We’vehadGingersinceIwastwoyearsold.Everymorning,shewakesmeupbylickingmycheek.That’sherwayoftellingmeshe’shungry.Whenshewantsattention,she’llweaveinandoutofmylegsandmeowuntilIpickherupandholdher.AndIcanalwaystellwhenGingerwantstoplay.She’llbringmehertoysandwillkeepdroppingthem(usuallyrightonmyhomework!)untilIstopwhatI’mdoingandplaywithherforawhile.</P><?xml:namespaceprefix=ons="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office"/></P>Agoodtopicsentenceforthisparagraphwouldbe:
    ItakeexcellentcareofGinger.
    Gingerisademandingpet.
    GingerandIhavegrownuptogether.
    Gingerisgoodattellingmewhatshewants.
24、Dayafterday,Johnnychoosestositathiscomputerinsteadofgoingoutsidewithhisfriends.Afewmonthsago,he’dgethalfadozenphonecallsfromhisfriendseverynight.Now,hemightgetoneortwoaweek.Usedtobehisfriendswouldcomeovertwo,threedaysaweekafterschool.Now,hespendshisafternoonsalonewithhiscomputer.</P><?xml:namespaceprefix=ons="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office"/></P><FONTsize=4>Themainideais:</FONT>
    Johnnyandhisfriendsareallspendingtimewiththeircomputersinsteadofoneanother.
    Johnny’sfriendsaren’tverygoodfriends.
    Johnnyhasalienatedhisfriendsbyspendingsomuchtimeonthecomputer.
    Johnnyandhisfriendsprefertocommunicatebycomputer.
25、Criticalreadingisademandingprocess.Toreadcritically,youmustslowdownyourreadingand,withpencilinhand,performspecificoperationsonthetext.Markupthetextwithyourreactions,conclusions,andquestions.Whenyouread,becomeanactiveparticipant.Thisparagraphbestsupportsthestatementthat____________________________.
    criticalreadingisaslow,dull,butessentialprocess.
    thebestcriticalreadinghappensatcriticaltimesinaperson’slife.
    readersshouldgetinthehabitofquestioningthetruthofwhattheyread.
    criticalreadingrequiresthoughtfulandcarefulattention.
26、Therearenoeffectiveboundarieswhenitcomestopollutants.Studieshaveshownthattoxicinsecticidesthathavebeenbannedinmanycountriesareridingthewindfromcountrieswheretheyremainlegal.CompoundssuchasDDTandtoxaphenehavebeenfoundinremoteplaceslikethe<?xml:namespaceprefix=st1ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags"/>YukonandotherArcticregions.</P><?xml:namespaceprefix=ons="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office"/></P><Pclass=MsoNormalstyle="MARGIN:0cm0cm0pt;TEXT-ALIGN:left;mso-layout-grid-align:none"align=left>Thisparagraphbestsupportsthestatementthat
    toxicinsecticidessuchasDDThavenotbeenbannedthroughouttheworld.
    morepollutantsfindtheirwayintopolarclimatesthantheydointowarmerareas.
    studieshaveproventhatmanycountrieshaveignoredtheirownanti-pollutionlaws.
    Tandtoxaphenearethetwomosttoxicinsecticidesintheworld.
27、Sheaskedthatshe_____allowedtoseehersoninpolicycustody.
    be?<br/>
    was<br/>
    couldbe<br/>
    wouldbe?<br/>
28、Theywerepushedintobattle_____.
    notpreparingit?<br/>
    unpreparedly<br/>
    withoutpreparingit<br/>
    unprepared<br/>
29、Afterperformingasuccessfuloperation,thedoctoratlastpulledthepatient_____.
    back<br/>
    in<br/>
    through<br/>
    up<br/>
30、Shesaidshewouldworkitoutherself_____askmeforhelp.
    butnot<br/>
    ratherthan<br/>
    andnotto<br/>
    andprefernot<br/>
31、_____theirpolicycanbechangedthefutureforthatcountrywillbeindeedbleak.
    Nowthat??<br/>
    Aslongas<br/>
    Unless<br/>
    Evenif<br/>
32、TheheadoftheMuseumwas___andletusactuallyexaminetheancientmanuscripts.
    pleasing<br/>
    obliging<br/>
    promising<br/>
    agreeing<br/>
33、Thepopularityofthefilmshowsthatthereviewers&#39;fearswerecompletely___.
    unjust
    unjustified
    unaccepted
    misguided
34、IarrivedattheairportsolatethatI___missedtheplane.
    seldom<br/>
    narrowly<br/>
    only<br/>
    quite?<br/>
35、Thepolicehaveofferedalarge___forinformationleadingtotherobber’sarrest.
    prize<br/>
    reward<br/>
    compensation<br/>
    award<br/>
36、“Whatcoursesareyougoingtodonextsemester?”“Idontknow.Butitsabouttime___onsomething.”
    Idecide<br/>
    Idecided?<br/>
    I’ddecide?<br/>
    I’mdeciding<br/>
37、AccordingtothepsychoanalystSigmundFreud,wisdomcomesfromthe_____ofmaturity.
    fullfilment
    achievement<br/>
    establishment<br/>
    loss
38、Awriterhasto____imaginationaswellashisexperiencesforhiswriting.
    drawon<br/>
    drawup<br/>
    drawingbackfrom<br/>
    drawin<br/>
39、Ariver_____throughthenarrowwoodedvalleybelow.
    extends<br/>
    expands<br/>
    twists<br/>
    pours<br/>
40、Amanhastomake_____forhisoldagebyputtingasideenoughmoneytoliveonwhenold.
    assurance?<br/>
    provision<br/>
    supply<br/>
    adjustment<br/>
41、Alovemarriage,however,doesnotnecessarily____muchsharingofinterestsandresponsibilities.
    keepto<br/>
    holdon<br/>
    resultin<br/>
    takeover<br/>
42、Alargepartofhumanactivity,particularlyinrelationtotheenvironment,is____conditionsorevents.
    inresponseto<br/>
    infavorof<br/>
    incontrastto<br/>
    inexcessof<br/>
43、Afterreadingthesebooks,hewas_____totheDarwiniantheoryofevolution.
    converted<br/>
    changed
    transferred<br/>
    adjusted<br/>
44、—“Iboughtthisshirtfor35dollarsyesterday.”—“It’sonsaletodayforonly29.Youshouldhavewaited.”—“Onreally?Buthow_____Iknow?”
    would
    can<br/>
    did<br/>
    do<br/>
45、Afternegotiation,thetwocountries____thetermsofpeace.
    agreedwith
    agreedto??????<br/>
    agreedin<br/>
    agreedon<br/>
46、Afterbriefly____thehistoryoftheauthor,Prof.Liturnedtothenovelitselfimmediately.
    dippinginto
    dippingin
    dippingat<br/>
    dippingto<br/>
47、Agoodteachermustknowhowto____hisideas.
    convey
    confront
    display<br/>
    consult
48、Hisneighbor’s<em>superficial</em>remarkstrivializedthepropertylinedisputeandinfuriatedMalcolm.
    D.enraged
    insulting
    misleading
    petty
49、AfteraconcerttourinAsia,<st1:country-regionw:st="on">Canada</st1:country-region>andthe<st1:country-regionw:st="on">U.S.</st1:country-region>,hewill_____workonafive-languageopera.
    resume
    confine
    indulge
    undergo
50、However,becauseofrecentchangesincoffeeproductionandmarketing,shadecoffeeplantationsareathreatenedhabitat.Inthepasttwentyyears,coffeehasbeguntobegrownwithnoshadecanopyatall.Whilethismannerofcultivationproducesincreasedyields,thesecannotbekeptformanyyearswithoutintensivemanagement(additionsofchemicalfertilizersandarangeofinsecticides,herbicidesandfungicides).Thetopicis_______________________.
    Cultivation
    Management
    Change
51、Therearemanywaystoinvestyourhard-earnedsavingscautiously.Infact,therearesomanywaysthatitallbecomesalittleconfusing.Onewaythroughtheconfusion,whichfinancialadvisersrecommend,istoknowwhatyouwanttoachieve,knowhowmuchriskyouarepreparedtotakeandgofromthere.Butwhichway?Twocommonanswerstothisquestionareinvestmentfundsandinvestment-ledinsuranceforthelongterm.TheFollowingstatementisTrueorFalse?Thetopiciswaysofinvestment.
    A.√
    B.×
52、First,yououghttoknowthatI’m“only”fourteen.Mymotherpointsthisoutoften.IcanmakemyowndecisionswhenI’moldenoughtovote,shesays.Second,Ishouldtellyouthatshe’sright—I’mnotalwaysresponsible.Isometimestaketheprizeforgrade-Adork.Takelastweekend,forinstance.IwasstayingatDad’s,andIdecideditwastimeIlearnedtodrive.ItwasSundaymorning,7A.M.,andIhadn’tsleptwell.I’dbeenupthinkingaboutanargument,whichI’lltellyouaboutinaminute.Well,nobodywasupyetintheneighborhood,soIthoughtitcouldn’thurttobackthecaroutofthegarageanddrivearoundtheblock.ButDadhasaclutchcar.TheRontheshifthandlewasupontheleftside,rightnexttofirstgear.Iguessyoucanguesstherest.Dad’salwaysbeenunderstanding.Hedidn’tsay,“Okay,littleMissKnow-It-All,youcanjustspendtherestoftheyearpayingthisoff,”whichiswhatMomwouldhavesaid.Instead,Dadworriedaboutwhatmighthavehappenedtome.Tome.Andthatmademefeelmoreguiltythananything.Ithinkhe’dbeabetternumber-onecaregiver,butIcan’tsaythingslikethattoMom.Toher,Ihavetosay,“ButMom,Dad’splaceisclosertoschool.Icouldridemybike.”Towhichshereplies,“AmyLynn,youdon’townabike.Remember?Youleftitintheyard,anditwasstolen.Andyouhaven’tgotthepatiencetoearnthemoneytoreplaceit.”<inputname="yuedudanxuantic411a836c57b4468aab454fc4f661f0a"value="1ea038b2c83e489bb07dc2443f9224e6"stid="2"type="radio"id="1ea038b2c83e489bb07dc2443f9224e6"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>canmakeherowndecisions.<inputname="yuedudanxuantic411a836c57b4468aab454fc4f661f0a"value="208aec35d8c94a1885364bf7c06ef2dd"stid="2"type="radio"id="208aec35d8c94a1885364bf7c06ef2dd"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>shouldlivewithhermomorherdad.<inputname="yuedudanxuantic411a836c57b4468aab454fc4f661f0a"value="a2c17e87b28d465d89ca7f38ae379c17"stid="2"type="radio"id="a2c17e87b28d465d89ca7f38ae379c17"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>shouldpayforthingsshelosesorbreaks.<inputname="yuedudanxuantic411a836c57b4468aab454fc4f661f0a"value="cf8a70a29c1247f18f2e6ea5b5acf36f"stid="2"type="radio"id="cf8a70a29c1247f18f2e6ea5b5acf36f"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>shouldbeallowedtodrive.
    canmakeherowndecisions.</span><br/>
    shouldlivewithhermomorherdad.</span><br/>
    shouldpayforthingsshelosesorbreaks.</span><br/>
    shouldbeallowedtodrive.</span><br/>
53、WehadjuststartedaroundofBloodyMarys.Mygirlfriendtookasip,lookedidlyaroundtheroomandsuddenly,withmorevivacity(轻松活泼)thanIhadseeninweeks,exclaimed,“Isn’tthatErnestHemingway?”Attheendofthebar,talkingonthetelephone,wasatallmanwithawhitebeard,handsomeandimposing.“It’sHemingwayallright,”Isaid.“Whydon’tyouaskhimtohaveadrinkwithus?”shesaid,knowingIwouldn’tdare.WhatmatterifthebarmanattheRitzthrewmeout?Mylifewasoveranyway.“I’llaskhim,”Isaid.“No,no,don’t,”shesaid.“Iwasjustkidding.”“Iwasn’t,”Isaid,squaringmyshouldersandstridingtothebar.Hemingwayhadjustendedhisphonecall.“Mr.Hemingway,”Isaid,“theyoungladyatthefartableandIwouldlikeyoutojoinusforadrink,ifyouhavetime.”Helookedatme,thenacrosstheroomather.WhetheritwasbecauseIwassoobviouslyonthespotorbecauseshewassopretty-shereallydidlooklikeacrossbetweenGeneTierneyandAudreyHepburn,aspeopleoftenremarked-hesaid,“I’vegotanotherphonecalltomake,andthenI’lljoinyou.”WhenIreturnedtothetable,mygirlfriendasked:“What’dhesay?What’dhesay?”“Hesaidhe’djoinusforadrink.Maybehewasjustkidding.”Afewminuteslater,withbothofusstudiouslynotlookingtowardtheendofthebar,ashadowloomedoverthetableandHemingwaysatdown.WeorderedanotherroundofBloodyMarys.Hemingwaytoldushewasgoingdownto<st1:country-regionw:st="on">Spain</st1:country-region>forthebullfights.HesaidhehadfullyrecoveredfrominjuriessufferedwhenhissmallplanehadcrashedintheAfricanjungleafewmonthsbefore.HeaskedmewhatkindofcarIdrove,andwhenItoldhimIhadaTriumphTR-2-abigengineforasmallchassis(汽车底盘)-heremarked,“Getusthemanifoldpressureinoneofthoseandyoucanreallyroll.”Wechattedforafewmoments.Thenhelookedathiswatchandsaid:“I’dliketostaylonger,butI’vegotadinnerdate.Nicetalkingtoyou.”Mygirlfriendtookmyhandandsmiledwarmlyatmeforthefirsttimeinweeks.“You’vegotnerve,”shesaid.Isignaledforthecheck.“MonsieurHemingwayapaye,”thewaitersaid.Mr.Hemingwayhadpaidforthedrinks.
    wasdrinkingBloodyMarys<br/>
    wastalkingtothebarman<br/>
    waswalkingidlyaroundtheroom<br/>
    wastalkingonthephone<br/>
54、WehadjuststartedaroundofBloodyMarys.Mygirlfriendtookasip,lookedidlyaroundtheroomandsuddenly,withmorevivacity(轻松活泼)thanIhadseeninweeks,exclaimed,“Isn’tthatErnestHemingway?”Attheendofthebar,talkingonthetelephone,wasatallmanwithawhitebeard,handsomeandimposing.“It’sHemingwayallright,”Isaid.“Whydon’tyouaskhimtohaveadrinkwithus?”shesaid,knowingIwouldn’tdare.WhatmatterifthebarmanattheRitzthrewmeout?Mylifewasoveranyway.“I’llaskhim,”Isaid.“No,no,don’t,”shesaid.“Iwasjustkidding.”“Iwasn’t,”Isaid,squaringmyshouldersandstridingtothebar.Hemingwayhadjustendedhisphonecall.“Mr.Hemingway,”Isaid,“theyoungladyatthefartableandIwouldlikeyoutojoinusforadrink,ifyouhavetime.”Helookedatme,thenacrosstheroomather.WhetheritwasbecauseIwassoobviouslyonthespotorbecauseshewassopretty-shereallydidlooklikeacrossbetweenGeneTierneyandAudreyHepburn,aspeopleoftenremarked-hesaid,“I’vegotanotherphonecalltomake,andthenI’lljoinyou.”WhenIreturnedtothetable,mygirlfriendasked:“What’dhesay?What’dhesay?”“Hesaidhe’djoinusforadrink.Maybehewasjustkidding.”Afewminuteslater,withbothofusstudiouslynotlookingtowardtheendofthebar,ashadowloomedoverthetableandHemingwaysatdown.WeorderedanotherroundofBloodyMarys.HemingwaytoldushewasgoingdowntoSpainforthebullfights.HesaidhehadfullyrecoveredfrominjuriessufferedwhenhissmallplanehadcrashedintheAfricanjungleafewmonthsbefore.HeaskedmewhatkindofcarIdrove,andwhenItoldhimIhadaTriumphTR-2-abigengineforasmallchassis(汽车底盘)-heremarked,“Getusthemanifoldpressureinoneofthoseandyoucanreallyroll.”Wechattedforafewmoments.Thenhelookedathiswatchandsaid:“I’dliketostaylonger,butI’vegotadinnerdate.Nicetalkingtoyou.”Mygirlfriendtookmyhandandsmiledwarmlyatmeforthefirsttimeinweeks.“You’vegotnerve,”shesaid.Isignaledforthecheck.“MonsieurHemingwayapaye,”thewaitersaid.Mr.Hemingwayhadpaidforthedrinks.<inputname="yuedudanxuantidc947a756c48444cbf2eba674e18fc7e"value="24d5bc011f5e4051888fc36a46305896"stid="2"type="radio"id="24d5bc011f5e4051888fc36a46305896"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>theplacehewasgoing
    theplacehewasgoing</span><br/>
    therecoveryofhishealth<br/>
    thebookhewaswriting<br/>
    thecartheauthorwasdriving<br/>
55、WehadjuststartedaroundofBloodyMarys.Mygirlfriendtookasip,lookedidlyaroundtheroomandsuddenly,withmorevivacity(轻松活泼)thanIhadseeninweeks,exclaimed,“Isn’tthatErnestHemingway?”Attheendofthebar,talkingonthetelephone,wasatallmanwithawhitebeard,handsomeandimposing.“It’sHemingwayallright,”Isaid.“Whydon’tyouaskhimtohaveadrinkwithus?”shesaid,knowingIwouldn’tdare.WhatmatterifthebarmanattheRitzthrewmeout?Mylifewasoveranyway.“I’llaskhim,”Isaid.“No,no,don’t,”shesaid.“Iwasjustkidding.”“Iwasn’t,”Isaid,squaringmyshouldersandstridingtothebar.Hemingwayhadjustendedhisphonecall.“Mr.Hemingway,”Isaid,“theyoungladyatthefartableandIwouldlikeyoutojoinusforadrink,ifyouhavetime.”Helookedatme,thenacrosstheroomather.WhetheritwasbecauseIwassoobviouslyonthespotorbecauseshewassopretty-shereallydidlooklikeacrossbetweenGeneTierneyandAudreyHepburn,aspeopleoftenremarked-hesaid,“I’vegotanotherphonecalltomake,andthenI’lljoinyou.”WhenIreturnedtothetable,mygirlfriendasked:“What’dhesay?What’dhesay?”“Hesaidhe’djoinusforadrink.Maybehewasjustkidding.”Afewminuteslater,withbothofusstudiouslynotlookingtowardtheendofthebar,ashadowloomedoverthetableandHemingwaysatdown.WeorderedanotherroundofBloodyMarys.HemingwaytoldushewasgoingdowntoSpainforthebullfights.HesaidhehadfullyrecoveredfrominjuriessufferedwhenhissmallplanehadcrashedintheAfricanjungleafewmonthsbefore.HeaskedmewhatkindofcarIdrove,andwhenItoldhimIhadaTriumphTR-2-abigengineforasmallchassis(汽车底盘)-heremarked,“Getusthemanifoldpressureinoneofthoseandyoucanreallyroll.”Wechattedforafewmoments.Thenhelookedathiswatchandsaid:“I’dliketostaylonger,butI’vegotadinnerdate.Nicetalkingtoyou.”Mygirlfriendtookmyhandandsmiledwarmlyatmeforthefirsttimeinweeks.“You’vegotnerve,”shesaid.Isignaledforthecheck.“MonsieurHemingwayapaye,”thewaitersaid.Mr.Hemingwayhadpaidforthedrinks.
    shewasnotspeakingseriously<br/>
    shewassuretheauthorwoulddoasshesuggested<br/>
    shewantedtotalktoHemingwayverymuch<br/>
    shewassureHemingwaywouldcome<br/>
56、WehadjuststartedaroundofBloodyMarys.Mygirlfriendtookasip,lookedidlyaroundtheroomandsuddenly,withmorevivacity(轻松活泼)thanIhadseeninweeks,exclaimed,“Isn’tthatErnestHemingway?”Attheendofthebar,talkingonthetelephone,wasatallmanwithawhitebeard,handsomeandimposing.“It’sHemingwayallright,”Isaid.“Whydon’tyouaskhimtohaveadrinkwithus?”shesaid,knowingIwouldn’tdare.WhatmatterifthebarmanattheRitzthrewmeout?Mylifewasoveranyway.“I’llaskhim,”Isaid.“No,no,don’t,”shesaid.“Iwasjustkidding.”“Iwasn’t,”Isaid,squaringmyshouldersandstridingtothebar.Hemingwayhadjustendedhisphonecall.“Mr.Hemingway,”Isaid,“theyoungladyatthefartableandIwouldlikeyoutojoinusforadrink,ifyouhavetime.”Helookedatme,thenacrosstheroomather.WhetheritwasbecauseIwassoobviouslyonthespotorbecauseshewassopretty-shereallydidlooklikeacrossbetweenGeneTierneyandAudreyHepburn,aspeopleoftenremarked-hesaid,“I’vegotanotherphonecalltomake,andthenI’lljoinyou.”WhenIreturnedtothetable,mygirlfriendasked:“What’dhesay?What’dhesay?”“Hesaidhe’djoinusforadrink.Maybehewasjustkidding.”Afewminuteslater,withbothofusstudiouslynotlookingtowardtheendofthebar,ashadowloomedoverthetableandHemingwaysatdown.WeorderedanotherroundofBloodyMarys.HemingwaytoldushewasgoingdowntoSpainforthebullfights.HesaidhehadfullyrecoveredfrominjuriessufferedwhenhissmallplanehadcrashedintheAfricanjungleafewmonthsbefore.HeaskedmewhatkindofcarIdrove,andwhenItoldhimIhadaTriumphTR-2-abigengineforasmallchassis(汽车底盘)-heremarked,“Getusthemanifoldpressureinoneofthoseandyoucanreallyroll.”Wechattedforafewmoments.Thenhelookedathiswatchandsaid:“I’dliketostaylonger,butI’vegotadinnerdate.Nicetalkingtoyou.”Mygirlfriendtookmyhandandsmiledwarmlyatmeforthefirsttimeinweeks.“You’vegotnerve,”shesaid.Isignaledforthecheck.“MonsieurHemingwayapaye,”thewaitersaid.Mr.Hemingwayhadpaidforthedrinks.
    saidhedidn’thavetime<br/>
    wenttojointhemimmediately<br/>
    promisedtojointhemlater<br/>
    firstsaidnoandthensaidyes<br/>
57、WehadjuststartedaroundofBloodyMarys.Mygirlfriendtookasip,lookedidlyaroundtheroomandsuddenly,withmorevivacity(轻松活泼)thanIhadseeninweeks,exclaimed,“Isn’tthatErnestHemingway?”Attheendofthebar,talkingonthetelephone,wasatallmanwithawhitebeard,handsomeandimposing.“It’sHemingwayallright,”Isaid.“Whydon’tyouaskhimtohaveadrinkwithus?”shesaid,knowingIwouldn’tdare.WhatmatterifthebarmanattheRitzthrewmeout?Mylifewasoveranyway.“I’llaskhim,”Isaid.“No,no,don’t,”shesaid.“Iwasjustkidding.”“Iwasn’t,”Isaid,squaringmyshouldersandstridingtothebar.Hemingwayhadjustendedhisphonecall.“Mr.Hemingway,”Isaid,“theyoungladyatthefartableandIwouldlikeyoutojoinusforadrink,ifyouhavetime.”Helookedatme,thenacrosstheroomather.WhetheritwasbecauseIwassoobviouslyonthespotorbecauseshewassopretty-shereallydidlooklikeacrossbetweenGeneTierneyandAudreyHepburn,aspeopleoftenremarked-hesaid,“I’vegotanotherphonecalltomake,andthenI’lljoinyou.”WhenIreturnedtothetable,mygirlfriendasked:“What’dhesay?What’dhesay?”“Hesaidhe’djoinusforadrink.Maybehewasjustkidding.”Afewminuteslater,withbothofusstudiouslynotlookingtowardtheendofthebar,ashadowloomedoverthetableandHemingwaysatdown.WeorderedanotherroundofBloodyMarys.Hemingwaytoldushewasgoingdownto<st1:country-regionw:st="on">Spain</st1:country-region>forthebullfights.HesaidhehadfullyrecoveredfrominjuriessufferedwhenhissmallplanehadcrashedintheAfricanjungleafewmonthsbefore.HeaskedmewhatkindofcarIdrove,andwhenItoldhimIhadaTriumphTR-2-abigengineforasmallchassis(汽车底盘)-heremarked,“Getusthemanifoldpressureinoneofthoseandyoucanreallyroll.”Wechattedforafewmoments.Thenhelookedathiswatchandsaid:“I’dliketostaylonger,butI’vegotadinnerdate.Nicetalkingtoyou.”Mygirlfriendtookmyhandandsmiledwarmlyatmeforthefirsttimeinweeks.“You’vegotnerve,”shesaid.Isignaledforthecheck.“MonsieurHemingwayapaye,”thewaitersaid.Mr.Hemingwayhadpaidforthedrinks.
    Hemingwaythoughtpeopleneededpressureinlife.
    Hemingwaywasinjuredafewmonthsbefore.
    Hemingwaywaspoliteandconsiderate.
    Hemingwaywastoobusytofindtimetotalktocommonpeople.
58、First,yououghttoknowthatI’m“only”fourteen.Mymotherpointsthisoutoften.IcanmakemyowndecisionswhenI’moldenoughtovote,shesays.Second,Ishouldtellyouthatshe’sright—I’mnotalwaysresponsible.Isometimestaketheprizeforgrade-Adork.Takelastweekend,forinstance.IwasstayingatDad’s,andIdecideditwastimeIlearnedtodrive.ItwasSundaymorning,7A.M.,andIhadn’tsleptwell.I’dbeenupthinkingaboutanargument,whichI’lltellyouaboutinaminute.Well,nobodywasupyetintheneighborhood,soIthoughtitcouldn’thurttobackthecaroutofthegarageanddrivearoundtheblock.ButDadhasaclutchcar.TheRontheshifthandlewasupontheleftside,rightnexttofirstgear.Iguessyoucanguesstherest.Dad’salwaysbeenunderstanding.Hedidn’tsay,“Okay,littleMissKnow-It-All,youcanjustspendtherestoftheyearpayingthisoff,”whichiswhatMomwouldhavesaid.Instead,Dadworriedaboutwhatmighthavehappenedtome.Tome.Andthatmademefeelmoreguiltythananything.Ithinkhe’dbeabetternumber-onecaregiver,butIcan’tsaythingslikethattoMom.Toher,Ihavetosay,“ButMom,Dad’splaceisclosertoschool.Icouldridemybike.”Towhichshereplies,“AmyLynn,youdon’townabike.Remember?Youleftitintheyard,anditwasstolen.Andyouhaven’tgotthepatiencetoearnthemoneytoreplaceit.”<inputname="yuedudanxuanti37d4f5c3a8b0416182dc30a90a445561"value="16c26af9732a4749bd5190e82877ccc5"stid="2"type="radio"id="16c26af9732a4749bd5190e82877ccc5"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>Thenarratorbroketheclutchwhiletryingtoshiftgears.<inputname="yuedudanxuanti37d4f5c3a8b0416182dc30a90a445561"value="9317e58b5fa34841a68aed9f9e5816de"stid="2"type="radio"id="9317e58b5fa34841a68aed9f9e5816de"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>Thenarratorputthecarinfirstgearinsteadofreverse.Sheranintothegaragewall.<imgsrc="static/homework/ok.png"></img><inputname="yuedudanxuanti37d4f5c3a8b0416182dc30a90a445561"value="9cb23d8b5f4c47b396e73b99b17bc066"stid="2"type="radio"id="9cb23d8b5f4c47b396e73b99b17bc066"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>Thenarratorleftthecaringearwhenshewasdone.Whenherdadstartedthecar,heranintothegaragewall.<inputname="yuedudanxuanti37d4f5c3a8b0416182dc30a90a445561"value="f0190791f89b497e878f1b33338864a1"stid="2"type="radio"id="f0190791f89b497e878f1b33338864a1"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>Thenarratorbackedoutofthedrivewayandintoaneighbor’scar.
    Thenarratorbroketheclutchwhiletryingtoshiftgears.</span><br/>
    Thenarratorputthecarinfirstgearinsteadofreverse.Sheranintothegaragewall.</span><br/>
    Thenarratorleftthecaringearwhenshewasdone.Whenherdadstartedthecar,heranintothegaragewall.</span><br/>
    Thenarratorbackedoutofthedrivewayandintoaneighbor’scar.</span><br/>
59、First,yououghttoknowthatI’m“only”fourteen.Mymotherpointsthisoutoften.IcanmakemyowndecisionswhenI’moldenoughtovote,shesays.Second,Ishouldtellyouthatshe’sright—I’mnotalwaysresponsible.Isometimestaketheprizeforgrade-Adork.Takelastweekend,forinstance.IwasstayingatDad’s,andIdecideditwastimeIlearnedtodrive.ItwasSundaymorning,7A.M.,andIhadn’tsleptwell.I’dbeenupthinkingaboutanargument,whichI’lltellyouaboutinaminute.Well,nobodywasupyetintheneighborhood,soIthoughtitcouldn’thurttobackthecaroutofthegarageanddrivearoundtheblock.ButDadhasaclutchcar.TheRontheshifthandlewasupontheleftside,rightnexttofirstgear.Iguessyoucanguesstherest.Dad’salwaysbeenunderstanding.Hedidn’tsay,“Okay,littleMissKnow-It-All,youcanjustspendtherestoftheyearpayingthisoff,”whichiswhatMomwouldhavesaid.Instead,Dadworriedaboutwhatmighthavehappenedtome.Tome.Andthatmademefeelmoreguiltythananything.Ithinkhe’dbeabetternumber-onecaregiver,butIcan’tsaythingslikethattoMom.Toher,Ihavetosay,“ButMom,Dad’splaceisclosertoschool.Icouldridemybike.”Towhichshereplies,“AmyLynn,youdon’townabike.Remember?Youleftitintheyard,anditwasstolen.Andyouhaven’tgotthepatiencetoearnthemoneytoreplaceit.”<inputname="yuedudanxuanti00a572b92c2042369b2c668dafa9acaa"value="5530fdfc0f214c37aadcfd776de43c53"stid="2"type="radio"id="5530fdfc0f214c37aadcfd776de43c53"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>pleasantandcharming.<inputname="yuedudanxuanti00a572b92c2042369b2c668dafa9acaa"value="565fb501d1fb4bf69fa4c63a611d61e3"stid="2"type="radio"id="565fb501d1fb4bf69fa4c63a611d61e3"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>stuckupandsuperior.emotionalandfamiliar.<imgsrc="static/homework/ok.png"></img><inputname="yuedudanxuanti00a572b92c2042369b2c668dafa9acaa"value="ce6e451c8dfe4457adfe18e08446a701"stid="2"type="radio"id="ce6e451c8dfe4457adfe18e08446a701"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>angryandsad.
    pleasantandcharming.</span><br/>
    stuckupandsuperior.</span><br/>
    emotionalandfamiliar.</span><br/>
    angryandsad.</span><br/>
60、First,yououghttoknowthatI’m“only”fourteen.Mymotherpointsthisoutoften.IcanmakemyowndecisionswhenI’moldenoughtovote,shesays.Second,Ishouldtellyouthatshe’sright—I’mnotalwaysresponsible.Isometimestaketheprizeforgrade-Adork.Takelastweekend,forinstance.IwasstayingatDad’s,andIdecideditwastimeIlearnedtodrive.ItwasSundaymorning,7A.M.,andIhadn’tsleptwell.I’dbeenupthinkingaboutanargument,whichI’lltellyouaboutinaminute.Well,nobodywasupyetintheneighborhood,soIthoughtitcouldn’thurttobackthecaroutofthegarageanddrivearoundtheblock.ButDadhasaclutchcar.TheRontheshifthandlewasupontheleftside,rightnexttofirstgear.Iguessyoucanguesstherest.Dad’salwaysbeenunderstanding.Hedidn’tsay,“Okay,littleMissKnow-It-All,youcanjustspendtherestoftheyearpayingthisoff,”whichiswhatMomwouldhavesaid.Instead,Dadworriedaboutwhatmighthavehappenedtome.Tome.Andthatmademefeelmoreguiltythananything.Ithinkhe’dbeabetternumber-onecaregiver,butIcan’tsaythingslikethattoMom.Toher,Ihavetosay,“ButMom,Dad’splaceisclosertoschool.Icouldridemybike.”Towhichshereplies,AmyLynn,youdon&#39;townabike.Remember?Youleftitintheyard,anditwasstolen.Andyouhave&#39;tgotthepatiencetoearnthemoneytoreplaceit.throughspecificdetail<inputname="yuedudanxuanti52ff3876f8ed488f913d31d1962436dc"value="149dea91a641479bbd90a2d95b2a989c"stid="2"type="radio"id="149dea91a641479bbd90a2d95b2a989c"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>throughsimilesandmetaphors<inputname="yuedudanxuanti52ff3876f8ed488f913d31d1962436dc"value="6ac8b40c75334d12b35b6ca56d679453"stid="2"type="radio"id="6ac8b40c75334d12b35b6ca56d679453"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>byaskingquestionsthatmakeapointbutdon’tinviteadirectanswer<inputname="yuedudanxuanti52ff3876f8ed488f913d31d1962436dc"value="fed0b1fa913f403ca6bff54021d8310e"stid="2"type="radio"id="fed0b1fa913f403ca6bff54021d8310e"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>bycontrastingherparents’typicalreactions
    throughspecificdetail</span>
    throughsimilesandmetaphors</span>
    byaskingquestionsthatmakeapointbutdon’tinviteadirectanswer</span>
    bycontrastingherparents’typicalreactions</span>
61、First,yououghttoknowthatI’m“only”fourteen.Mymotherpointsthisoutoften.IcanmakemyowndecisionswhenI’moldenoughtovote,shesays.Second,Ishouldtellyouthatshe’sright—I’mnotalwaysresponsible.Isometimestaketheprizeforgrade-Adork.Takelastweekend,forinstance.IwasstayingatDad’s,andIdecideditwastimeIlearnedtodrive.ItwasSundaymorning,7A.M.,andIhadn’tsleptwell.I’dbeenupthinkingaboutanargument,whichI’lltellyouaboutinaminute.Well,nobodywasupyetintheneighborhood,soIthoughtitcouldn’thurttobackthecaroutofthegarageanddrivearoundtheblock.ButDadhasaclutchcar.TheRontheshifthandlewasupontheleftside,rightnexttofirstgear.Iguessyoucanguesstherest.Dad’salwaysbeenunderstanding.Hedidn’tsay,“Okay,littleMissKnow-It-All,youcanjustspendtherestoftheyearpayingthisoff,”whichiswhatMomwouldhavesaid.Instead,Dadworriedaboutwhatmighthavehappenedtome.Tome.Andthatmademefeelmoreguiltythananything.Ithinkhe’dbeabetternumber-onecaregiver,butIcan’tsaythingslikethattoMom.Toher,Ihavetosay,“ButMom,Dad’splaceisclosertoschool.Icouldridemybike.”Towhichshereplies,“AmyLynn,youdon’townabike.Remember?Youleftitintheyard,anditwasstolen.Andyouhaven’tgotthepatiencetoearnthemoneytoreplaceit.”<inputname="yuedudanxuanti8d5fd06493d84c06a5be4c427ed52d69"value="0839a057493f468fb41e750e09a1aa39"stid="2"type="radio"id="0839a057493f468fb41e750e09a1aa39"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>tooemotional.<inputname="yuedudanxuanti8d5fd06493d84c06a5be4c427ed52d69"value="3a8aa67398404b4893d254b07acabbd5"stid="2"type="radio"id="3a8aa67398404b4893d254b07acabbd5"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>tooshy.<inputname="yuedudanxuanti8d5fd06493d84c06a5be4c427ed52d69"value="4c68978d836c4836b375edc3c92c2554"stid="2"type="radio"id="4c68978d836c4836b375edc3c92c2554"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>tooattachedtoherdad.<inputname="yuedudanxuanti8d5fd06493d84c06a5be4c427ed52d69"value="63e6539053fd4fedbcb5a185e96049ec"stid="2"type="radio"id="63e6539053fd4fedbcb5a185e96049ec"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>irresponsible.
    tooemotional.</span><br/>
    tooshy.</span><br/>
    tooattachedtoherdad.</span><br/>
    irresponsible.</span><br/>
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