“Both this sentence and that sentence are wrong”This sentence doesn't mean: ________.


  1. A.
    Neither this sentence nor that sentence is right.
  2. B.
    Either of the two sentences is wrong.
  3. C.
    Either this sentence or that sentence is wrong.
  4. D.
    The two sentences are both wrong.
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Both this sentence and that one are wrongThis sentence doesn't mean______    

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ANeither this sentence nor that is right

BEither of the two sentences is wrong

CEither this sentence or that one is wrong

DThe two sentences are both wrong

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科目:高中英語 來源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
      The writings of Shakespeare are today little read by young people in Britain.His young
readership is limited to those who choose to study literature at university.
     Shakespeare's work,together with most other classics,is seen as remote,and written in a
400yearold version of English that is about as inviting as toothache.
     Still,in British schools,it is compulsory to study the bard(詩人),and when something is
made compulsory,usually the result is boredom,resentment(憎恨) or both.
     This was my experience of the classics at school.But when I reached my late teenage
years,I had a change of heart.Like every other young person since the dawn of time,the
world confused me.I wanted answers,so I turned to books to find them.
     I went on to take a PhD in literature and have taught it in Britain and China.I have never
regretted it.There is something in literature that people want,even if they don't read books.
You see this in the popularity of TV and movie adaptations of great works,the recent film
version of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice being a_case_in_point.These popular
adaptationsmay help increase people's interest in the classics.
     Reading a simplified Romeo and Juliet may perhaps lead to a reading of Shakespeare's
actual play.If that is the case,then I welcome the trend.But do not make the mistake of thinking
that it is the same thing.Shakespeare is a poet.His greatness is in his language.Reading
someone else's rewriting of his work is like peeling a banana,throwing away the fruit,and
eating the skin take on the original.It really is worth the effort.
1.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The language used in classics is no longer in use today.
B.British students usually find compulsory reading dull.
C.Only those studying literature read Shakespeare's works.
D.For British people,Shakespeare's works are no longer classics.
2.According to the passage,the writer________.
A.has liked literary classics since an early age
B.was forced to read the classics for a PhD
C.turned to literature to seek answers in his teens
D.thinks only people who read books like literature
3.The popularity of TV and movie adaptations of great works may help people________.
A.learn more about tradition
B.get a PhD in literature
C.seek their answers about the world
D.become more interested in the classics
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A.a(chǎn) great hit
B.a(chǎn) good example
C.a(chǎn) movie adaptation
D.a(chǎn) popular phenomenon
5.What does the writer intend to tell us in the last paragraph?
A.The fruit of a banana is more useful than its skin.
B.The rewriting trend does more harm than good.
C.Readers should try to read the original versions.
D.Readers need to learn the language in the classics.
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The writing of Shakespeare are today little read by young people in Britain. His young readership is limited to those who choose to study literature at university.

Shakespeare’s work, together with most other classics, is seen as remote, and written in a 400-year- old version of English that is about as inviting as toothache.

Still, in British schools, it is necessary to study the poet, and when something is made compulsory, usually the result is boredom, resentment(憎恨) or both.

This was my experience of the classics at school. But when I reached my late teenage years, I had a change of heart. Like every other young person since the dawn of time, the world confused me. I wanted answers, so I turned to books to find them.

I went on to take a PhD in literature and have taught it in Britain and China. I have never regretted it. There is something in literature that people want, even if they don’t read books. You see this in the popularity of TV and movie adaptations of great works, the recent film version of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice being a case in point. These popular adaptations may help increase people’s interest in the classics.

Reading a simplified Romeo and Juliet may perhaps lead to a reading of Shakespeare’s actual plays. If that is the case, then I welcome the trend. But do not make the mistake of thinking that it is the same thing. Shakespeare is a poet. His greatness is in his language. Reading someone else’s rewriting of his works is like peeling a banana, throwing away the fruit, and eating the skin. Take on the original. It really is worth the effort.

1.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

   A. The language used in classics is no longer in use today.

   B. British students usually find compulsory reading dull.

C. Only those studying literature read Shakespeare’s works.

D. For British people, Shakespeare’s works are no longer classics.

2.According to the passage, the writer _____ .

A. has liked literary classics since an early age

B. was forced to read the classics for a PhD

C. turned to literature to seek answers in his teens

D. thinks only people who read books like literature

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A. a great hit                

B. a good example

C. a movie adaptation         

D. a popular phenomenon

4.What does the writer intend to tell us in the last paragraph?

A. The fruit of a banana is more useful than its skin.

B. The rewriting trend does more harm than good.

C. Readers should try to read the original versions.

D. Readers need to learn the language in the classics.

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:0108 月考題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     The writings of Shakespeare are today little read by young people in Britain. His young readership is limited
to those who choose to study literature at university.
     Shakespeare's work, together with most other classics, is seen as remote, and written in a 400-year-old
version of English that is about as inviting as toothache.
     Still, in British schools, it is compulsory to study the bard (詩人), and when something is made compulsory,
usually the result is boredom, resentment (憎恨) or both.
     This was my experience of the classics at school. But when I reached my late teenage years, I had a change
of heart. Like every other young person since the dawn of time, the world confused me. I wanted answers, so
I turned to books to find them.
     I went on to take a PhD in literature and have taught it in Britain and China. I have never regretted it. There
is something in literature that people want, even if they don't read books. You see this in the popularity of TV
and movie adaptations of great works, the recent film version of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice being a case
in point. These popular adaptations may help increase people's interest in the classics.
     Reading a simplified Romeo and Juliet may perhaps lead to a reading of Shakespeare play. If that is the case,
then I welcome the trend. But do not make the mistake of thinking that it is the same thing. Shakespeare is a
poet. His greatness is in his language. Reading someone else's rewriting of his work is like peeling a banana,
throwing away the fruit, and eating the skin. Take on the original. It really is worth the effort.
1. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. The language used in classics is no longer in use today.
B. British students usually find compulsory reading dull.
C. Only those studying literature read Shakespeare's works.
D. For British people, Shakespeare's works are no longer classics.
2. According to the passage, the writer _____.
A. has liked literary classics since an early age
B. was forced to read the classics for a PhD
C. turned to literature to seek answers in his teens
D. thinks only people who read books like literature
3. The popularity of TV and movie adaptations of great works may help people _____.
A. learn more about tradition
B. get a PhD in literature
C. seek their answers about the world
D. become more interested in the classics
4. What does the writer intend to tell us in the last paragraph?
A. The fruit of a banana is more useful than its skin.
B. The rewriting trend does more harm than good.
C. Readers should try to read the original versions.
D. Readers need to learn the language in the classics.

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Every day we receive many letters from our readers expressing their admiration for China and their suggestions for improving the quality of the magazine. Some letters are published in “Postbag” while others are kept for reference(參考).

Many readers have suggested contests(競賽)to develop closer contact between readers and editors. We held a History and Tourism Contest in 1995 and a China Trivia Contest in 1996. We received warm responses to both.

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A. a magazine B. a newspaper  C. a TV guide D. a teaching reference

2. How many contests has China Today held in the past few years?

A. only 1 B. At least 2 C. More than 3  D. It’s not clear

3. According to the passage, you can draw a conclusion that _______.

A. all the people who answer three of the questions correctly will win prizes

B. people who answer all the questions correctly will surely win prizes

C. people who mail their answers before January 31 will see their names in the April 1999 issue.

D. fifty of the entrants who answer all the questions correctly will see their own names in the April 1999 issue.

4. Supposing(假設(shè))China Today is a monthly, this one may be _____.

A. the January 1999issue  B. the March 1998 issue

C. the January 1998 issue D. The April 1999 issue

5. How did the editor deal with the letters from the readers?

A. They put some letters in a big post-bag for reference.

B. They looked up some information in the letters and then published in post-bag.

C. They published some letters in the column(欄目)---Post-bag and kept the rest for reference.

D. They did nothing but keep all the letters for reference.

 

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