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[单项选择]The problem has been______my mind all day.
A. preying on
B. getting at
C. taking on
D. seeing to
[填空题]The central problem of translating has always been whether to translate literally or freely.
The argument has been going since at least the first (1)______
century B.C. Up to the beginning of the 19th century, many writers
favoured certain kind of "Tree" translation: the spirit, not the letter; the (2)______
sense not the word; the message rather the form; the matter not (3)______
the manner. This is the often revolutionary slogan of writers who (4)______
wanted the truth to be read and understood. Then in the turn of 19th (5)______
century, when the study of cultural anthropology suggested that
the linguistic barriers were insuperable and that the language (6)______
was entirely the product of culture, the view trauslation was impossible (7)______
gamed some currency, and with it that,
[单项选择]The problem of pollution Has been caused by several factors,()can be kept under control.
A. most of which
B. most of them
C. most of that
D. most of what
[单项选择]
It has always been a problem to decide whether "popular music" is music which represents the people or is simply music that the people like. The same problem of (1) exists with jazz. So many different (2) of music have been called jazz at one time or another that it is hard to say what (3) it is. Jazz has always been considered tobe black music (4) when I first (5) an interest in it twenty years ago, I used to hear white (6) playing music that was like Louis Armstrong’s in the 1920s. I found out afterwards that they learnt to do this by playing Armstrong’s records over and over again until their style was close enough to his (7) for them to imitate him.
Since then white singers like Bob Dylan have rediscovered (8) own folk tradition, instead of (9) from black roots. But the main (10) since 1960 have been social and technical. One is that young people have more (11) to spend on records at an earlier age than they used to, so Tin Pan Alley, the ’
A. order
B. invent
C. produce
D. appreciate