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[单项选择]How many animals can the man seeWhere did the man see Miss Zhang
A. In a shop.
B. On his way home.
C. On his way to the shop.
[单项选择]How many animals can the man seeWhat does the man mean
A. He agrees with the woman.
B. He prefers to travel by ship.
C. He doesn’t quite agree with her.
[填空题]What did the old man ask
The old man asked whether the seat().
[单项选择]How much does the man know about the old man
A. A lot.
B. Nothing.
C. Only his name.
[单项选择]The man sounds
A. surprised.
B. ignorant.
C. humorous.
D. disappointed.
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What did the old man ask
The old man asked whether the seat
[简答题]Reading makes a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. And therefore, if a man write little, he had need have a great memory; if he confer little, he had need have a present wit: and if he read little, he had need have much cunning, to seem to know, that he doth not. Histories make men wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtitle; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. There is no stand or impediment in the wit, but may be wrought out by fit studies; like as diseases of the body, may have appropriate exercises. Bowling is good for the stone and reins; shooting for the lungs and breast; gentle walking for the stomach; riding for the head; and the like.
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Passage 2
Every man is a philosopher. Every man has his own philosophy of life and his special view of the universe. Moreover, his philosophy is important, more important perhaps than he himself knows. It determines his treatment of friends and enemies, his conduct when alone and in society, his attitude towards his home, his work, and his country, his religious beliefs, his ethical standards, his social adjustment and his personal happiness.
Nations, too, through the political or military party in power, have their philosophers of thought and action. Wars are waged and revolutions incited because of the clash Of ideologies, the conflict of philippics. It has always been so. World War II is but the latest and most dramatic illustration of the combustible nature of differences in social and political philosophy.
Philosophy, says Plato, begins with wonder. We wonder about the destructive fury of earthquakes, floods, storms, drough
A. what we don’t know
B. some miracles
C. the question on what man is
D. moral values