It is difficult to think of a nation as an abstract collection
5 {8 f. G5 P' |- M6 \ of people living on a patch of territory. It is easier to think
8 `7 j& P3 Y% N$ q2 w/ }6 D, z$ w of as a person. This is why we sometimes call Great Britain __1__ A7 {% M( @9 ]6 {
"Britannia" and the United States "Columbia", and think of. X: }7 C% o1 m
it as stately women. We also use masculine symbols in our __2__
! m1 ]& E3 q! X/ T+ S* Y personification of nations. In 1712 John Arbuthont, a Scot,
) M7 Z. D( S0 X wrote a political satire in that the characters were supposed __3__
2 p( [% G# v, D! S to be typical members of different nationalities. The Englishman9 U* V O5 A8 ^; j6 @2 D2 B
was John Bull. This name, which was sufficient flattering to be __4__
+ E7 N7 ^* a+ z) F* S# H, Y6 w adopted generally, combined the most common English first
) W" x# G Y' A6 s0 c; M9 Z name with a last name indicated strength. John Bull is usually __5__
) i% Z& @( m) {3 `& m pictured as a partly businessman with a Union Jack on his hatband.
: n2 p9 i' Z# v5 U3 L1 V After the American War of Independence began in 1783, the United __6__ q. s$ }9 x" O- z6 Y6 U- C+ k
States was knownfor "Brother Jonathan". Jonathan was a biblical __7__
3 J6 h% l! e& u9 H% g name associated with simple people from rural areas, and it seemed z" h* A, ~( N% O: ~+ R3 h
fitting since the United States is rural and unsophiscated, and since __8__) @* M2 g' @ n$ q
American considered their type of simplicity a virtue compared to __9__
* ~# C& m! o# M6 z the wickedness of European cities. It is possible, however, that the
" Y5 X# {7 i t name was originated with President George Washington, who would __10__
7 u) x) n9 _! {5 G: f' I often say, when faced with a hard problem, "Let us consult Brother) X' g5 [5 l3 B7 W* j. }/ C
Jonathan", referring to his secrectary, Johnathan Trumbull.
$ d- ]' D6 J8 F1 e7 B' [0 i- d9 w 答案及解析:+ h2 @ ~( ]9 r# w! E, b6 v R7 @
1. of和as之间加上it6 Z6 h# g' L$ F* g8 q/ X, |- [# s
代替前文的a nation
4 F; ` o) [! F x* M 2.it—both
- l; {. G. Y) \8 l/ {! c+ M" Q 指代上文的US和Great Britain1 Q' b8 \3 n' e: E6 _
3.that—which
: G+ o: h ~4 g; Y$ {* Z- @ 4.sufficient—sufficiently
3 q7 N0 c3 N$ ~. w1 J7 ? 修饰形容词用副词# ?1 e$ Y4 Z# b. z" G- U! }
5. indicated—indicating2 H4 u& r5 v6 w: A8 Q% d8 v
6.began—ended
0 c+ C# b( L" E @% F. `5 r4 E' @1 _ 根据历史知识,美国独立战争开始于1776年7月4日(《独立宣言》发表),直到1783年英国正式承认美国独立才结束。: i" s# W. `- F; b. _, U
7. for—as
5 Y" B8 b) W; G" |8 {# f be known for意为“因......而众所周知”
: ~& S% ~0 R8 ?/ ~. x1 _5 a/ t 8. is—was
8 O* r4 V* l" e: c: \5 O, @- t4 G 美国过去曾是一个rural and unsophisticated的国家
5 [) ^0 G6 @/ \2 E4 ] 9.to—with
+ Z r' q# Y- g2 K9 o8 [ compare to 意为“把......比作.......”compare with意为“与......比较,与.......匹敌,与......竞争”
0 n: a6 i% z5 z# _ 10. 删掉name和originated之间的was |