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[单项选择]Both The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men were written by __________ .
A. Henry James
B. John Steinbeck
C. Sinclair Lewis
D. William Faulkner
[单项选择]The word " wrath " in The Grapes of Wrath by the Nobel prize winner John Steinbeck probably means:
A. great anger
B. large crowds
C. hard labor
D. sudden storms
[单项选择]The mice were eating bread ______.
A. on the table
B. on the plate
C. in the basket
D. on the floor
[单项选择]______ wrote The Grapes of Wrath.
[单项选择]The word "{{U}}wrath{{/U}}" in The Grapes of Wrath by the Nobel prize winner John Steinbeck probably means:
A. great anger
B. large crowds
C. hard labor
D. sudden storms
[单项选择]While both plans were perfectly sensible, only one seemed _________ in China's particular situation.
A. available
B. feasible
C. resolvable
D. presumable
[单项选择]Mrs. Green didn't know both shoes were for the right foot until ______.
A. she came lack from dinner
B. she took them back
C. she called the shoemaker
D. she wanted to wear them
[单项选择]In most cases, both parents were still ______ and still married to each other.
A. living
B. alive
C. lively
D. live
[单项选择]Both teams were in hard training; ______ was willing to lose the game.
A. either
B. neither
C. another
D. the other
[单项选择]_______ authored The Wrath of Grapes.
A. Steinbeck
B. Fitzgerald
C. Hemingway
D. Faulkner
[单项选择]We were young men (when) we (first met) in London, poor, (struggle), (full of) hope and ideas.
A. when
B. first met
C. struggle
D. full of
[单项选择]Different menus were shown to men and women because the boss knew that ______. A. men are more generous than women B. women like their men friends to be generous C. men like their women friends to be generous
[单项选择]Both men and women, nine times out of ten, are firmly______ of the superior excellence of their own performance.
A. asserted
B. ensured
C. convinced
D. conceived
[单项选择]Jack's parents were both farmers.
[单项选择]The two men were found guilty of armed robbery and ____________ to four years imprisonment.
A. judged
B. condemned
C. convicted
D. testified