单选题Washington was ______ in his belief that only the right kind of education could solve major social problems.A nothing but isolated B anything but isolatedC nothing but isolatingD anything but isolating

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单选题
Washington was ______ in his belief that only the right kind of education could solve major social problems.
A

nothing but isolated  

B

anything but isolated

C

nothing but isolating

D

anything but isolating


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4.Text 4In 1784, five years before he became president of the United States, George Washington, 52, was nearly toothless. So he hired a dentist to transplant nine teeth into his jaw – having extracted them from the mouths of his slaves.That’s a far different image from the cherry-tree-chopping George most people remember from their history books. But recently, many historians have begun to focus on the roles slavery played in the lives of the founding generation. They have been spurred in part by DNA evidence made available in 1998, which almost certainly proved Thomas Jefferson had fathered at least one child with his slave Sally Hemings. And only over the past 30 years have scholars examined history from the bottom up. Works of several historians reveal the moral compromises made by the nation’s early leaders and the fragile nature of the country’s infancy. More significantly, they argue that many of the Founding Fathers knew slavery was wrong – and yet most did little to fight it.More than anything, the historians say, the founders were hampered by the culture of their time. While Washington and Jefferson privately expressed distaste for slavery, they also understood that it was part of the political and economic bedrock of the country they helped to create.For one thing, the South could not afford to part with its slaves. Owning slaves was “like having a large bank account,” says Wiencek, author of An Imperfect God: George Washington, His Slaves, and the Creation of America. The southern states would not have signed the Constitution without protections for the “peculiar institution,” including a clause that counted a slave as three fifths of a man for purposes of congressional representation.And the statesmen’s political lives depended on slavery. The three-fifths formula handed Jefferson his narrow victory in the presidential election of 1800 by inflating the votes of the southern states in the Electoral College. Once in office, Jefferson extended slavery with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803; the new land was carved into 13 states, including three slave states.Still, Jefferson freed Hemings’s children – though not Hemings herself or his approximately 150 other slaves. Washington, who had begun to believe that all men were created equal after observing the bravery of the black soldiers during the Revolutionary War, overcame the strong opposition of his relatives to grant his slaves their freedom in his will. Only a decade earlier, such an act would have required legislative approval in Virginia.36.George Washington’s dental surgery is mentioned to[A] show the primitive medical practice in the past.[B] demonstrate the cruelty of slavery in his days.[C] stress the role of slaves in the U.S. history.[D] reveal some unknown aspect of his life.

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  • 第1题:

    Not only _______ finish the task, but also he won the prize.

    A.does his brother

    B.his brother will

    C.did his brother

    D.will his brother


    参考答案:C

  • 第2题:

    The careless driver was fined, so because he parked his car ( ) in front the ( ) police station.

    A、rightly/ rightly

    B、rightly/ right

    C、right/ rightly

    D、right/ right


    参考答案:A

  • 第3题:

    The community college embodies ________ belief that an education should be practical as well as liberal.

    A.George Washington's

    B.Thomas Jefferson's

    C.Abraham Lincoln's

    D.Franklin Roosevelt's


    正确答案:B

  • 第4题:

    The father repeatedly __________ with the police officer to set his daughter free, holding firm to his belief that she was innocent.

    A、argued

    B、protested

    C、angered

    D、pleaded


    正确答案:D

  • 第5题:

    In 1784, five years before he became president of the United States, George Washington,52, was nearly toothless. So he hired a dentist to transplant nine teeth into his jaw-having extracted them from the mouths of his slaves.
    That's a far different image from the cherry-tree-chopping George most people remember from their history books. But recently, many historians have begun to focus on the roles slavery played in the lives of the founding generation. They have been spurred in part by DNA evidence made available in 1998, which almost certainly proved Thomas Jefferson had fathered at least one child with his slave Sally Hemings. And only over the past 30 years have scholars examined history from the bottom up. Works of several historians reveal the moral compromises made by the nation's early leaders and the fragile nature of the country's infancy. More significantly, they argue that many of the Founding Fathers knew slavery was wrong-and yet most did little to fight it.
    More than anything, the historians say, the founders were hampered by the culture of their time. While Washington and Jefferson privately expressed distaste for slavery, they also understood that it was part of the political and economic bedrock of the country they helped to create.
    For one thing, the South could not afford to part with its slaves. Owning slaves was "like having a large bank account," says Wiencek, author of An Imperfect God: George Washington, His Slaves, and The Creation of America. The southern states would not have signed the Constitution without protections for the "peculiar institution," including a clause that counted a slave as three fifths of a man for purposes of congressional representation.
    And the statesmen's political lives depended on slavery. The three-fifths formula handed Jefferson his narrow victory in the presidential election of 1800 by inflating the votes of the southern states in the Electoral College. Once in office, Jefferson extended slavery with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803; the new land was carved into 13 states, including three slave states.
    Still, Jefferson freed Hemings's children-though not Hemings herself or his approximately 150 other slaves. Washington, who had begun to believe that all men were created equal after observing the bravery of the black soldiers during the Revolutionary War, overcame the strong opposition of his relatives to grant his slaves their freedom in his will. Only a decade earlier, such an act would have required legislative approval in Virginia.
    Washington's decision to free slaves originated from his__

    A.moral considerations
    B.military experience
    C.financial conditions
    D.political stanD.

    答案:B
    解析:
    细节题。从最后一段“…after observing the bravery ofthe black soldiers during the Revolutionary War…”可以看出在目睹黑人士兵英勇作战以后,华盛顿做出了释放奴隶的决定,因此B为正确选项。

  • 第6题:

    Text 4 In 1784,five years before he became president of the United States,George Washington,52,was nearly toothless.So he hired a dentist to transplant nine teeth into his jaw–having extracted them from the mouths of his slaves.That’s a far different image from the cherry-tree-chopping George most people remember from their history books.But recently,many historians have begun to focus on the roles slavery played in the lives of the founding generation.They have been spurred in part by DNA evidence made available in 1998,which almost certainly proved Thomas Jefferson had fathered at least one child with his slave Sally Hemings.And only over the past 30 years have scholars examined history from the bottom up.Works of several historians reveal the moral compromises made by the nation’s early leaders and the fragile nature of the country’s infancy.More significantly,they argue that many of the Founding Fathers knew slavery was wrong–and yet most did little to fight it.More than anything,the historians say,the founders were hampered by the culture of their time.While Washington and Jefferson privately expressed distaste for slavery,they also understood that it was part of the political and economic bedrock of the country they helped to create.For one thing,the South could not afford to part with its slaves.Owning slaves was“like having a large bank account,”says Wiencek,author of An Imperfect God:George Washington,His Slaves,and the Creation of America.The southern states would not have signed the Constitution without protections for the“peculiar institution,”including a clause that counted a slave as three fifths of a man for purposes of congressional representation.And the statesmen’s political lives depended on slavery.The three-fifths formula handed Jefferson his narrow victory in the presidential election of 1800 by inflating the votes of the southern states in the Electoral College.Once in office,Jefferson extended slavery with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803;the new land was carved into 13 states,including three slave states.Still,Jefferson freed Hemings’s children–though not Hemings herself or his approximately 150 other slaves.Washington,who had begun to believe that all men were created equal after observing the bravery of the black soldiers during the Revolutionary War,overcame the strong opposition of his relatives to grant his slaves their freedom in his will.Only a decade earlier,such an act would have required legislative approval in Virginia.39.Which of the following is true according to the text?

    A.Some Founding Fathers benefit politically from slavery.
    B.Slaves in the old days did not have the right to vote.
    C.Slave owners usually had large savings accounts.
    D.Slavery was regarded as a peculiar institution.

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题属于无法根据题干定位的细节题,因此要从选项中提取信息再定位到文中,将选项与原文对照。本文第二段末句提到历史研究发现,许多开国元勋们明知奴隶制错误,却很少有人推翻它。第三段表明,他们深知奴隶制的政治经济意义。从文章第五段首句“the statesmen’s political lives depended on slavery”可知“政治家们的政治生命依赖于奴隶制”,换言之,他们从奴隶制中获得不少政治好处,故A项为正确选项。B项为反向干扰,第四段末句提到,宪法条款规定黑奴按3/5人口计算以保证国会代表

  • 第7题:

    John has always remained loyal to his family and friends.

    A:friendly
    B:faithful
    C:hostile
    D:kind

    答案:B
    解析:
    本句意思:约愉总是忠于他的家庭和朋友。loyal意为“忠诚的,诚实的”,与faithful (忠诚的)意思相近。friend行友好的,友善的;hostil。有敌意的;kind热心的。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    Everyone has a right to enjoy his liberty, and _____ his life.
    A

    indeed

    B

    so

    C

    much less

    D

    much more


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    句意:每个人都有享受自由的权利,更不用说享受生活的权利了。选项A和B代入题干,均不符合语法,可先排除。much more=still more,表示“更不用说”,用在肯定句中。much less=still less,意思与much more相同,但用在否定句中。所以,本题选D。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    _______the popular belief that classical music is too complex, it achieves a simplicity that only a genius can create.
    A

    Compared to    

    B

    Contrary to

    C

    Familiar to    

    D

    Subject to


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    与大众认为的古典音乐过于复杂这一观点恰恰相反,古典音乐极简单而只有天才才能创造出的这份简单。compare to与…相比。contrary to和…相反。familiar to对…熟悉。subject to服从于…。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The community college embodies _____ belief that an education should be practical as well as liberal.
    A

    George Washington’s

    B

    Thomas Jefferson’s

    C

    Abraham Lincoln’s

    D

    Franklin Roosevelt’s


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    社区学院代表了托马斯·杰斐逊的教育不仅要自由还要实用的思想。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Washington was ______ in his belief that only the right kind of education could solve major social problems.
    A

    nothing but isolated  

    B

    anything but isolated

    C

    nothing but isolating

    D

    anything but isolating


    正确答案: B
    解析: 华盛顿决不把自己的观点限定在只有良好的教育才能解决重大社会问题的观点之内。anything but决不,后面可以接名词,代词,形容词,分词及不带to的不定式。nothing but只,仅仅。这里isolated是形容词,表示“隔离的,孤立的,单独的。”

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Only sharp _____ can enable man to be just right and good in his conduct, and can produce such a sharp sense in the highest degree.
    A

    energy

    B

    capacity

    C

    volume

    D

    intuition


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:只有敏锐的直觉才能使人的行为正直端正,并能在最大程度上产生如此敏锐的感觉。energy精力,活力。capacity容量;能力。volume体积;量。intuition直觉;直觉的知识。

  • 第13题:

    There is only one kind of family on planet Earth today: it is the traditional extended family.()


    参考答案:错误

  • 第14题:

    There is nothing more natural than a child’s belief in his parents.(英译汉)


    参考答案:没有任何事情比孩子对他父母的信赖更为自然。

  • 第15题:

    I haven’t much ______ his honesty.

    A、believe in

    B、believe for

    C、belief in

    D、belief for


    参考答案:C

  • 第16题:

    Frank has always been loyal to his friends.

    A:friendly
    B:faithful
    C:hostile
    D:kind

    答案:B
    解析:
    弗兰克对朋友总是很忠心。loyal“忠诚”,例如:be loyal to one's country对国家忠心。friendly“友好的”,例如:a friendly smile友好的微笑。faithful“忠诚的”,最符合题意,例如:The dog remained faithful to his master.这只狗对主人很忠心。hostile“有敌意的”,例如:She is hostile to people around her.她对周围的人充满敌意。kind“善良的”,例如:a kind heart一颗善良的心。

  • 第17题:

    Text 4 In 1784,five years before he became president of the United States,George Washington,52,was nearly toothless.So he hired a dentist to transplant nine teeth into his jaw–having extracted them from the mouths of his slaves.That’s a far different image from the cherry-tree-chopping George most people remember from their history books.But recently,many historians have begun to focus on the roles slavery played in the lives of the founding generation.They have been spurred in part by DNA evidence made available in 1998,which almost certainly proved Thomas Jefferson had fathered at least one child with his slave Sally Hemings.And only over the past 30 years have scholars examined history from the bottom up.Works of several historians reveal the moral compromises made by the nation’s early leaders and the fragile nature of the country’s infancy.More significantly,they argue that many of the Founding Fathers knew slavery was wrong–and yet most did little to fight it.More than anything,the historians say,the founders were hampered by the culture of their time.While Washington and Jefferson privately expressed distaste for slavery,they also understood that it was part of the political and economic bedrock of the country they helped to create.For one thing,the South could not afford to part with its slaves.Owning slaves was“like having a large bank account,”says Wiencek,author of An Imperfect God:George Washington,His Slaves,and the Creation of America.The southern states would not have signed the Constitution without protections for the“peculiar institution,”including a clause that counted a slave as three fifths of a man for purposes of congressional representation.And the statesmen’s political lives depended on slavery.The three-fifths formula handed Jefferson his narrow victory in the presidential election of 1800 by inflating the votes of the southern states in the Electoral College.Once in office,Jefferson extended slavery with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803;the new land was carved into 13 states,including three slave states.Still,Jefferson freed Hemings’s children–though not Hemings herself or his approximately 150 other slaves.Washington,who had begun to believe that all men were created equal after observing the bravery of the black soldiers during the Revolutionary War,overcame the strong opposition of his relatives to grant his slaves their freedom in his will.Only a decade earlier,such an act would have required legislative approval in Virginia.38.What do we learn about Thomas Jefferson?

    A.His political view changed his attitude towards slavery.
    B.His status as a father made him free the child slaves.
    C.His attitude towards slavery was complex.
    D.His affair with a slave stained his prestige.

    答案:C
    解析:
    根据本文内容,杰斐逊虽然私下里反感奴隶制,但他更看重奴隶制在国家建设过程中的基石作用,并没有解放所有奴隶,只是释放了一个奴隶,这一点并不能说明他对奴隶制态度的改变,他仍然坚持奴隶制,如果说对奴隶制态度的改变是从“扩大奴隶制”到“释放奴隶”,那么这种改变也是由于他的私生活,而并不是他的政治观点导致的,因此A项排除;B项似是而非,child slaves泛指所有的儿童奴隶,而第六段首句提到,他只给了与他有私情女奴的孩子以自由,所以将原文的概念扩大而排除;D项中前部分表述为事实,他确实与一名女奴有暧昧关系,但这

  • 第18题:

    Text 4 In 1784,five years before he became president of the United States,George Washington,52,was nearly toothless.So he hired a dentist to transplant nine teeth into his jaw–having extracted them from the mouths of his slaves.That’s a far different image from the cherry-tree-chopping George most people remember from their history books.But recently,many historians have begun to focus on the roles slavery played in the lives of the founding generation.They have been spurred in part by DNA evidence made available in 1998,which almost certainly proved Thomas Jefferson had fathered at least one child with his slave Sally Hemings.And only over the past 30 years have scholars examined history from the bottom up.Works of several historians reveal the moral compromises made by the nation’s early leaders and the fragile nature of the country’s infancy.More significantly,they argue that many of the Founding Fathers knew slavery was wrong–and yet most did little to fight it.More than anything,the historians say,the founders were hampered by the culture of their time.While Washington and Jefferson privately expressed distaste for slavery,they also understood that it was part of the political and economic bedrock of the country they helped to create.For one thing,the South could not afford to part with its slaves.Owning slaves was“like having a large bank account,”says Wiencek,author of An Imperfect God:George Washington,His Slaves,and the Creation of America.The southern states would not have signed the Constitution without protections for the“peculiar institution,”including a clause that counted a slave as three fifths of a man for purposes of congressional representation.And the statesmen’s political lives depended on slavery.The three-fifths formula handed Jefferson his narrow victory in the presidential election of 1800 by inflating the votes of the southern states in the Electoral College.Once in office,Jefferson extended slavery with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803;the new land was carved into 13 states,including three slave states.Still,Jefferson freed Hemings’s children–though not Hemings herself or his approximately 150 other slaves.Washington,who had begun to believe that all men were created equal after observing the bravery of the black soldiers during the Revolutionary War,overcame the strong opposition of his relatives to grant his slaves their freedom in his will.Only a decade earlier,such an act would have required legislative approval in Virginia.40.Washington’s decision to free slaves originated from his

    A.moral considerations.
    B.military experience.
    C.financial conditions.
    D.political stand.

    答案:B
    解析:
    根据题干中的关键词定位到第六段的第二句,“Washington,…observing the bravery of the black soldiers during the Revolutionary War,…grant his slaves their freedom in his will”明确指出华盛顿给奴隶自由的原因是他们在战争中的勇敢行为,所以正确选项为B项。其他三项均不符合原文内容,故排除。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    Who influenced the Founding Fathers by his theory of division of powers?
    A

    John Locke

    B

    Montesquieu

    C

    Benjamin Franklin

    D

    George Washington


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    Montesquieu,18世纪法国思想家、法学家,他提出的三权分立思想对美国宪法制定者产生了深刻影响。Benjamin Franklin,18世纪美国科学家、政治家。John Locke,英国哲学家,他对宪政民主思想的阐述对美国的开国元勋有很大影响。George Washington,美国首任总统,被尊为美国国父。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    Not only he but also we _____ right. He, as well as we, _____ right.
    A

    are; are

    B

    are; is

    C

    is; is

    D

    is; are


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    not only ... but also ...连接两个主语时,谓语动词和与它邻近的主语保持一致,也就是和but also后的主语一致。as well as连接两个主语时,谓语动词与前一个主语保持一致,故为B。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Everyone()the right to his own opinion.
    A

    imitates

    B

    requests

    C

    deserves

    D

    outlines


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    He was sent to hospital as a big nail _____ through the sole of his shoe, right into his foot.
    A

    pierced

    B

    pinched

    C

    pursued

    D

    radiated


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    pierce刺穿,穿透。pinch掐,拧。pursue追求,从事。radiate放射,辐射。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    His success was _____ some measure due to his being in the right place at the right time.
    A

    at

    B

    of

    C

    on

    D

    in


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    in some measure多少,稍稍,在一定程度上。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Washington was _____ in his belief that only the right kind of education could solve major social problems.
    A

    nothing but isolated

    B

    anything but isolated


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:华盛顿决不把自己的观点限定在只有良好的教育才能解决重大社会问题的观点之内。anything but决不,后面可以接名词,代词,形容词,分词及不带to的不定式。nothing but只,仅仅。这里isolated是形容词,表示“隔离的,孤立的,单独的。”