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[单项选择]Numerous parallels exist between Ernest Hemingway's life and the lives of his characters.
A. studies
B. problems
C. similarities
D. biases
[单项选择]Protessor Wu traveled and lectured throughout the country to () education and professional skills so that women could enter the public world.
A. prosecute
B. acquire
C. advocate
D. proclaim
[单项选择]Professor Wu traveled and lectured throughout the country to ______education and professional skills so that women could enter the public world.
A. prosecute
B. acquire
C. advocate
D. proclaim
[单项选择]She traveled a great deal()
A. so most of her friends did
B. as did most of her friends
C. most of her friends did so
D. most of her friends did it
[单项选择]All the following were written by Ernest Hemingway EXCEPT
A. The Sun Also Rises.
B. The Old Man and the Sea.
C. A Farewell to Arms.
D. In a Station of the Metro.
[单项选择]Many young Americans have traveled abroad and gotten hooked on __________ foods.
A. exotic
B. drastic
C. periodic
D. intrinsic
[单项选择]Ernest Hemingway is one of the most famous American novelists, short-story writers and essayists, whose simple prose style in the works like ______ have influenced a wide range of writers.
[单项选择]The children like Jesse because he once traveled around the world.
[单项选择]Last year when he traveled in France he pretended to be French, but his German_________ give him away.
A. accent
B. accessory
C. consensus
D. consent
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Passage Two Men have traveled ever since they first appeared on the earth. In primitive times they did not travel for pleasure but to find new places where their herds could feed, or to escape from hostile neighbors, or to find more favorable climates. They traveled on foot. Their journeys were tong, tiring, and often dangerous. They protected themselves with simple weapons, such as wooden sticks or stone clubs, and by lighting fires at night and, above all, by keeping together. Being intelligent and creative, they soon discovered easier ways of traveling. They rode on the backs of their domesticated animals; they hollowed Out tree trunks and,’ by using bits of wood as paddles, were able to travel across water. Later they traveled, not from necessity, but for the joy and excitement of seeing and experiencing new things, This is still the main reason why we travel today. Traveling, of course, has now become a highly organized business. There are cars and splendid road
A. they could travel by wagons
B. they could ride on their tame animals and go across water in hollowed tree trunks
C. the roads were splendid
D. the climates were favorable