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A Brief Introduction of Mark TwainTwain, Mark, pseudonym(笔名) of Samuel Langhome Clemens

A Brief Introduction of Mark Twain

Twain, Mark, pseudonym(笔名) of Samuel Langhome Clemens (1835 - 1910 ), American writer and humorist, whose best work is characterized by broad, often irreverent(不敬的) humor or biting social satire. Twain's writing is also known for realism of place and language, memorable characters, and hatred of hypocrisy and oppression.

Early Years

Born in Florida, Missouri, Clemens moved with his family to Hannibal, Missouri, a port on the Mississippi River, when he was four years old. There he received a public school education. After the death of his father in 1847, Clemens was apprenticed to two Hannibal printers, and in 1851 he began setting type for and contributing sketches to his brother Orion's Hannibal Journal. Subsequently he worked as a printer in Keokuk, Iowa; New York City; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; other cities. Later Clemens was a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River until the American Civil War (1861 - 1865) brought an end to travel on the river. In 1861 Clemens served briefly as a volunteer soldier in the Confederate cavalry. Later that year he accompanied his brother to the newly created Nevada Territory, where he tried his hand at silver mining. In 1862 he became a reporter on the Territorial Enterprise in Virginia City, Nevada, and in 1863 he began signing his articles with the pseudonym Mark Twain, a Mississippi River phrase meaning "two fathoms deep." After moving to San Francisco, California, in 1864, Twain met American writers Artemus Ward and Bret Harte, who encouraged him in his work. In 1865 Twain reworked a tale he had heard in the California gold fields, and within months the author and the story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," had become national sensations.

Years of Maturity

In 1867 Twain lectured in New York City, and in the same year he visited Europe and Palestine. He wrote of these travels in The Innocents Abroad (1869), a book exaggerating those aspects of European culture that impress American tourists. In 1870 he married Olivia Langdon. After living briefly in Buffalo, New York, the couple moved to Hartford, Connecticut. Much of Twain's best work was written in the 1870s and 1880s in Hartford or during the summers at Quarry Farm, near Elmira, New York. Roughing It (1872) recounts his early adventures as a miner and journalist; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) celebrates boyhood in a town on the Mississippi River; A Tramp Abroad (1880) describes a walking trip through the Black Forest of Germany and the Swiss Alps; The Prince and the Pauper (1882), a children's book, focuses on switched identities in Tudor England; Life on the Mississippi (1883) combines an autobiographical account of his experiences as a river pilot with a visit to the Mississippi nearly two decades after he left it; A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) satirizes oppression in feudal England.

About His Masterpiece

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), the sequel to Tom Sawyer, is considered Twain's masterpiece. The book is the story of the title character, known as Huck, a boy who flees his father by rafting down the Mississippi River with a runaway slave, Jim. The pair's adventures show Huck (and the reader) the cruelty of which men and women are capable. Another theme of the novel is the conflict between Huck's feelings of friendship with Jim, who is one of the few people he can trust, and his knowledge that he is breaking the laws of the time by he]ping Jim escape. Huckleberry Finn, which is almost entirely narrated from Huck's point of view, is noted for its authentic language and for its deep commitment to freedom. Huck's adventures also provide the reader with a panorama of American life along the Mississippi before the civil War. Twain's skill in capturing the rhythms of that life help make the book one of the masterpiec

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第1题

The ______ offered a brief introduction of that poet and more details about his works coul
d be got in his biography.

A.theme

B.insight

C.digest

D.advocate

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听力原文:With the introduction of the radio, newspaper publishers wondered how broadcastin

听力原文: With the introduction of the radio, newspaper publishers wondered how broadcasting would affect them. Many feared that radio as a quick and easy means of keeping people informed would displace the newspaper industry altogether.

Others hoped that the brief newscast heard on the air would stimulate listeners' interests in the story so they would buy the paper to get more information. This second idea turned out to be closer to the truth. Radio & print were not substitutes for each other but actually supported each other. You see the relationship between different media is not al ways one of displacement but can be one of reinforcement. However, this is not always the case. Take television & motion pictures for example. With the popularization of T. V, the motion picture industry suffered greatly. Movie attendance dropped when audience members chose to stay at home and be entertained. Likewise, when a football game was shown on the air, the stands were often empty because fans chose to watch the game at home.

(33)

A.The role of the print media.

B.Television's effect on the movie industry.

C.The relationships between different media.

D.Radio news as a substitute for newspapers.

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阅读:Part Ⅰ starts with a brief introductory chapter and then takes up Style and Organization

Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:

Part Ⅰ starts with a brief introductory chapter and then takes up Style. and Organization, covering them in that order because skill or lack of skill in style. affects all writing, while much technical writing is so short as to offer no problems of organization. These chapters are followed by one on Mechanics, covering matters of form. that are peculiar to technical writing or else crop up in it with abnormal frequency.

The chapter on Special Problems, which follows, performs a dual function. It provides writing assignments that may be used while the study of style, organization, and mechanics is still under way, and it explains ways of handling certain problems that may arise during the writing of reports, proposals, and other longer forms. We have also expanded the treatment of technical articles — recognizing the potential contribution of article writing to the career of the writer and the value of the article to science and technology.

In Part Ⅱ, a change of emphasis at one point is reflected in the new title for Chapter 8, Nonformal Reports — Their Variation in Form. and Purpose, which was formerly called Special Types of Reports. Though certain special types of reports are still discussed, additional emphasis is given to the fact that there does not exist any universally accepted set of types, under which all reports can be classified.

Two other extensive changes have been made in Part Ⅱ: The chapter on Proposals, which first appeared in the second edition, has been rewritten and substantially expanded so as to cover that important subject more thoroughly. Also, an entirely new chapter, Oral Presentation of Technical Information, has been added. Though a study of this chapter is no substitute for training in public speaking, we believe that its recommendations can nevertheless be of substantial assistance to those who use this book on the numerous occasions when they will be called upon to present their ideas in person before a small group or a large audience.

36.The passage is most probably a preface to ____.

A) a technical writing handbook B) a handbook on composition

C) a book on a literary writing D) a scientific paper

37.In part I, the writer arranges the chapters in the order of ____.

A) Introduction—Organization—Special Problems—Style—Nonformal Reports

B) Introduction—Style—Organization—Special Types of Reports—Mechanics

C) Introduction—Style—Organization—Mechanics—Special Problems

D) Introduction—Style—Proposals—Special Problems—Mechanics

38.You can find some writing exercises in ____.

A) the chapter on Organization B) the chapter on Style

C) the chapter on Special Problems D) the chapter on Proposals

39.According to the passage, the chapter on Oral Presentation of Technical Information appears in ____ of the book.

A) Part Ⅰ of the first edition B) Part Ⅱ of the second edition

C) Part Ⅰ of the second edition D) Part Ⅱ of the third edition

40.Which of the following is not true of Part Ⅱ of the new edition?

A) There isn't the chapter on Special Types of Reports.

B) The chapter on Oral Presentation of Technical Information is rewritten and expanded.

C) The chapter on Proposals is a revised chapter.

D) There is a change of the title of Chapter 8.

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第4题

听力原文:W: Can you tell me some of your strong points? M: With my qualifications and expe

听力原文:W: Can you tell me some of your strong points?

M: With my qualifications and experience, I feel I am hardworking, responsible and diligent in any thing I do.

W: Give me a brief introduction of your current job experience.

M: I have been working as a computer programmer for five years. To be specific, I do system analysis, trouble shooting and provide software support.

W: What have you done for your current organization?

M: I have finished three new projects, and I am sure I can apply my experience to this position.

W: What makes you think you would be a success in this position?

M: My graduate school training along with my internship should qualify me for this job. I am sure I will be successful.

W: Do you work well under stress or pressure?

M: I can deal with it well since it is quite common in my current position.

W: What leadership qualities did you have?

M: I feel that learning how to motivate people and to work together as a team will be the major goal of my leadership.

W: How do you deal with the trouble you have with your colleagues in your work?

M: I will try to present my ideas in a more clear and open way in order to get my points across.

(20)

A.Boss and employee.

B.Teacher and student.

C.Interviewer and candidate.

D.Colleagues.

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A Brief Introduction of Mark TwainTwain, Mark, pseudonym(笔名)of Samuel Langhorne Clemens(

A Brief Introduction of Mark Twain

Twain, Mark, pseudonym(笔名)of Samuel Langhorne Clemens(1835-1910), American writer and humorist, whose best work is characterized by broad, often irreverent(不敬的)humor or biting social satire. Twain's writing is also known for realism of place and language, memorable characters, and hatred of hypocrisy and oppression.

Early Years

Born in Florida, Missouri, Clemens moved with his family to Hannibal, Missouri, a port on the Mississippi River, when he was four years old. There he received a public school education. After the death of his father in 1847, Clemens was apprenticed to two Hannibal primers, and in 1851 he began setting type for and contributing sketches to his brother Orion's Hannibal Journal. Subsequently he worked as a printer in Keokuk, Iowa; New York City; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and other cities. Later Clemens was a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River until the American Civil War (1861-1865) brought an end to travel on the river. In 1861 Clemens served briefly as a volunteer soldier in the Confederate cavalry. Later that year he accompanied his brother to the newly created Nevada Territory, where he tried his hand at silver mining. In 1862 he became a reporter on the Territorial Enterprise in Virginia City, Nevada, and in 1863 he began signing his articles with the pseudonym Mark Twain, a Mississippi River phrase meaning "two fathoms deep." After moving to San Francisco, California, in 1864, Twain met American writers Artemus Ward and Bret Harte, who encouraged him in his work. In 1865 Twain reworked a tale he had heard in the California gold fields, and within months the author and the story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," had become national sensations.

Years of Maturity

In 1867 Twain lectured in New York City, and in the same year he visited Europe and Palestine. He wrote of these travels in The Innocents Abroad (1869), a book exaggerating those aspects of European culture that impress American tourists. In 1870 he married Olivia Langdon. After living briefly in Buffalo, New York, the couple moved to Hartford, Connecticut. Much of Twain's best work was written in the 1870s and 1880s in Hartford or during the summers at Quarry Farm, near Elmira, New York. Roughing It (1872) recounts his early adventures as a miner and journalist; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) celebrates boyhood in a town on the Mississippi River; A Tramp Abroad (1880) describes a walking trip through the Black Forest of Germany and the Swiss Alps; The Prince and the Pauper (1882), a children's book, focuses on switched identities in Tudor England; Life on the Mississippi (1883) combines an autobiographical account of his experiences as a river pilot with a visit to the Mississippi nearly two decades after he left it; A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) satirizes oppression in feudal England.

About His Masterpiece

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), the sequel to Tom Sawyer, is considered Twain's masterpiece. The book is the story of the title character, known as Huck, a boy who flees his father by rafting down the Mississippi River with a runaway slave, Jim. The pails adventures show Huck(and the reader)the cruelty of which men and women are capable. Another theme of the novel is the conflict between Huck's feelings of friendship with Jim, who is one of the few people he can trust, and his knowledge that be is breaking the laws of the time by helping Jim escape. Huckleberry Finn, which is al most entirely narrated from Huck's point of view, is noted for its authentic language and for its deep commitment to free dom. Huck's adventures also provide the reader with a panorama of American life along the Mississippi before the Civil War. Twain's skill in capturing the rhythms of that life help make the book one of the masterpieces of American literature.

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Harlem Renaissance (文艺复兴)—A Brief IntroductionImportant Features1. Harlem Renaissance(

Harlem Renaissance (文艺复兴)—A Brief Introduction

Important Features

1. Harlem Renaissance(HR) is the name given to the period from the end of World War I and through the middle of the 1930s Depression, during which a group of talented African-American writers produced a sizable body of literature in the four prominent genres of poetry, fiction, drama, and essay.

2. The notion of "twoness", a divided awareness of one's identity, was introduced by W.E.B. Du Bois, one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)and the author of the influential book The Souls of Black Folks (1903): "One ever feels his two-ness an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled stirrings: two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being tom asunder."

3. Common themes: alienation, marginality, the use of folk material, the use of the blues tradition, the problems of writing for an elite audience.

4. HR was more than just a literary movement: it included racial consciousness, "the back to Africa" movement led by Marcus Garvey, racial integration, the explosion of music particularly jazz, spirituals and blues, painting, dramatic revues, and others.

A Chronology of Important Events and Publications

1919

-369th Regiment marched up Fifth Avenue to Harlem, February 17.

-First Pan-African Congress organized by W.E.B. Du Bois, Paris, February.

-Race riots in Washington, D.C, Chicago, Charleston, Knoxville, Omaha, and elsewhere, June to September.

-Race Relations Commission founded, September.

-Benjamin Brawley published The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States.

1920

-Universal Negro Improvement Association(UNIA) Convention held at Madison Square Garden, August.

-Charles Gilpin starred in Eugene O'Neill, The Emperor Jones, November.

-James Waldou Johnson, first black officer(secretary) of NAACP appointed.

-Claude McKay published Spring in New Hampshire.

-Du Bois's Darkwater is published.

1921

-Marcus Garvey founded African Orthodox Church, September.

-Second Pan-African Congress.

-Colored Players Guild of New York founded.

-Benjamin Brawley published Social History of the American Negro.

1922

-First Anti - Lynching legislation approved by House of Representatives.

-Publications of The Book of American Negro Poetry edited by James Weldon Johnson; Claude McKay, Harlem Shadows.

1923

-Claude McKay spoke at the Fourth Congress of the Third International in Moscow, June.

-Marcus Garvey arrested for mail fraud and sentenced to five years in prison.

-Third Pun-African Congress.

1924

-Civic Club Dinner, bringing black writers and white publishers together, March 21. This event is considered the formal launching of the New Negro movement.

1925

-American Negro Labor Congress held in Chicago, October.

1927

-Marcus Garvey deported.

-Louis Armstrong in Chicago and Duke Ellington in New York began their careers.

-Publications of Hughes, Fine Clothes to the Jew.

1928

-Publications of Wallace Thurman, Harlem: A Forum of Negro Life; Du Bois, The Dark Princess.

1929

-Negro Experimental Theatre founded, February; Negro Art Theatre founded, June.

-Wallace Thurman's play Harlem, opens at the Apollo Theater on Broadway and becomes hugely successful.

-Black Thursday, Octo

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Rugby has the reputation of being the roughest sports in the world. Outside the British Is
les, rugby is little known and, in fact, is often confused with soccer. But in England, as old sports saying serves to point out the differences between the two games: soccer is supposedly a gentlemen's game played by ruffians, whereas rugby is a ruffian's game played by gentlemen.

The game begins with a kick-off from one end of a 100-yard field. The receiving ruggers, as a rugby team is called, attempt to move the ball down the field, the opposing team attempts to stop the man with the ball.

The rules are quite simple. You cannot tackle anyone but the man who is carrying the ball, and once the ball carrier is tackled, he must give up the ball. Obviously, a good strategy for moving the ball. downfield is to carry it as far as possible, then pass the ball before being tackled.

If the ball carder can travel the length of the field, his team is awarded four points, and another two points are won by kicking the ball over the goalpost after the score. Penalties are equally simple, tackling a player who is not carrying the ball carries a ten-yard penalty. Much of rugby's reputation for roughness stems from the fact that the players wear no pads. To Americans accustomed to seeing professional foot-ball players in suits and helmets like armor, a rugby player's uniform. seems suicidally simple. Most ruggers wear a very thick jersey, heavy gymnasium shorts, heavy socks, rugby shoes, and a mouthpiece. Ruggers use other equipment or pads only when an injury requires protection. But even with this minimal equipment, the game is apparently not as brutal as it might seem. The players are quite satisfied with the lack of padding and helmets and actually think the game might be too rough if players used more equipment. "Human nature is not to hit as hard if no one is wearing pads," one rugger explains. Rugby games are played in two halves, each lasting forty minutes. Teams always meet to play two games consecutively, back-to-back. Again, playing a demanding physical sport like rugby for more than 160 minutes seems like an impossible task, but the ruggers love this idea. "It gives everyone on the team a chance to get into the game," they say. Rugby is slowly catching on in America. The sport is gaining an enthusiastic following among college teams and in independent ruggy "unions" organized on the British model. It has all the appeal of football, but it is simpler and requires much less costly equipment. Rugby is ready to be rediscovered.

The main purpose of this passage is to ______.

A.compare English and American sports

B.compare rugby to football

C.discuss the brutality of rugby

D.provide a brief introduction to rugby

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Harlem Renaissance(文艺复兴)—A Brief IntroductionImportant Features1. Harlem Renaissance (

Harlem Renaissance(文艺复兴)—A Brief Introduction

Important Features

1. Harlem Renaissance (HR) is the name given to the period from the end of World War I and through the middle of the 1930s Depression, during which a group of talented African - American writers produced a sizable body of literature in the four prominent genres of poetry, fiction, drama, and essay.

2. The notion of "twoness" , a divided awareness of one's identity, was introduced by W. E.B. Du Bois, one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the author of the influential book The Souls of Black Folks (1903): "One ever feels his twoness—an American, a Negro; two souls two thoughts, two unreconciled stirrings: two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder."

3. Common themes: alienation, marginality, the use of folk material, the use of the blues tradition, the problems of writing for an elite audience.

4. HR was more than just a literary movement: it included racial consciousness, "the back to Africa" movement led by Marcus Garvey, racial integration, the explosion of music particularly jazz, spirituals and blues, painting, dramatic revues, and others.

A Chronology of Important Events and Publications

1919

- 369th Regiment marched up Fifth Avenue to Harlem, February 17.

- First Pan-African Congress organized by W. E. B. Du Bois, Paris, February.

- Race riots in Washington, D.C., Chicago, Charleston, Knoxville, Omaha, and elsewhere, June to September.

- Race Relations Commission founded, September.

- Benjamin Brawley published The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States.

1920

- Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) Convention held at Madison Square Garden, August.

- Charles Gilpin starred in Eugene O'Neill, The Emperor Jones, November.

- James Weldon Johnson, first black officer (secretary) of NAACP appointed.

- Claude McKay published Spring in New Hampshire.

- Du Bois's Darkwater is published.

1921

- Marcus Garvey founded African Orthodox Church, September.

- Second Pan-African Congress.

- Colored Players Guild of New York founded.

- Benjamin Brawley published Social History of the American Negro.

1922

- First Anti -Lynching legislation approved by House of Representatives.

- Publications of The Book of American Negro Poetry edited by James Weldon Johnson; Claude McKay, Harlem

Shadows.

1923

- Claude McKay spoke at the Fourth Congress of the Third International in Moscow, June,

- Marcus Garvey arrested for mail fraud and sentenced to five years in prison.

- Third Pan-African Congress.

1924

- Civic Club Dinner, bringing black writers and white publishers together, March 21. This event is considered the for- real launching of the New Negro movement.

1925

- American Negro Labor Congress held in Chicago, October.

1927

- Marcus Garvey deported.

- Louis Armstrong in Chicago and Duke Ellington in New York began their careers.

- Publications of Hughes, Fine Clothes to the Jew.

1928

- Publications of Wallace Thurman, Harlem: A Forum of Negro Life; Du Bois, The Dark Princess.

1929

- Negro Experimental Theatre founded, February; Negro Art Theatre founded, June.

- Wallace Thurman's play Harlem, opens at the Apollo Theater on Broadway and becomes hugely successful.

- Black Thursday,

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The reporter wanted to ______ a long report into a brief summary.A.squeezeB.contractC.cond

The reporter wanted to ______ a long report into a brief summary.

A.squeeze

B.contract

C.condense

D.shrink

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对于6150设备,如下哪个命令可以查看RSVP-TE隧道的BFD?()

A.show bfd rsvp brief

B.show bfd nei ip brief

C.show bfd nei rsvp brief

D.show bfd nei rsvp lsp brief

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