1. Far from viewing Jefferson as a skeptical but - B7 p/ z- a/ |
enlightened intellectual, historians of the 1960’s
/ d7 i9 R/ }; a! V( bportrayed him as----thinker, eager to fill the 6 d) d5 A! ^0 q& W6 S
young with his political orthodoxy while : {- N0 D. [/ y. o
censoring ideas he did not like. ! X& w. d- ^' c$ s' O
(A) an adventurous (B) a doctrinaire ' F2 F! ?$ i. L9 U) T/ T' p
(C) an eclectic (D) a judicious (E) a cynical 3 D3 Z2 i5 a* w/ ~3 Y) [' H
2. To have true disciples, a thinker must not be too
& G/ `9 e' E1 d8 `( ?----: any effective intellectual leader depends . G: R5 @; F6 K, N+ D! d" x9 O" M& B6 ^
on the ability of other people to----thought
4 @' j7 n3 B% H% U5 P: Q3 D4 \( wprocesses that did not originate with them. 2 D6 D( [8 h% q I3 x
(A) popular.. dismiss
1 ?, R+ c0 Q* `' c(B) methodical.. interpret 中 华 考 试 网
+ L. n# d. C x+ n3 l(C) idiosyncratic.. reenact
/ }2 x4 R1 _" p: W( F! K(D) self-confident.. revitalize
' o3 R4 X6 b5 n3 m' a; X(E) pragmatic.. discourage
5 v4 z9 ?7 T) n3 n4 f3. Comparatively few rock musicians are willing to 7 {' ~! g+ ^# O+ ^: `% ^
laugh at themselves, although a hint of----can
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C; ?. m* Q1 ~9 s7 S/ D( R; l(A) self-deprecation (B) congeniality ; r! u; Q5 s2 O- Y& a& a
(C) cynicism (D) embarrassment
; O) g9 d! X8 G* B/ r8 w+ y5 c(E) self-doubt ! G: ^& W* ~4 }8 `) G% g
4. Parts of seventeenth-century Chinese pleasure gardens
m3 U7 d& p5 e# E; W9 b* Rwere not necessarily intended to look---;
. i. c! T# ?+ i0 k; {. vthey were designed expressly to evoke the agreeable
- u& E+ e8 E' Tmelancholy resulting from a sense of the ----of
( v x- ]. \9 @0 g- g8 n4 s% lnatural beauty and human glory.
. p" A* V' ~' w, l& i3 G) v( s/ R(A) beautiful.. immutability www.Examw.com+ O, _* [9 }+ V: a3 [+ A2 ~& ]* @) @
(B) cheerful.. transitoriness
Z$ u" d+ X5 l- H" @% r) j(C) colorful.. abstractness
& c1 y+ Z! Z/ i2 X4 t(D) luxuriant.. simplicity $ c: t) r" |4 h9 j+ n/ E
(E) conventional.. wildness 5 \ Z+ A$ W3 G& z* D* e! M5 T
5. It is strange how words shape our thoughts and
2 Q3 |* ]$ L& x. k, dtrap us at the bottom of deeply----canyons of
4 X2 }% L4 p1 z2 M! ]- Wthinking, their imprisoning sides carved out by the
; K7 [) G* F [5 ~& V; ~. n8 m----of past usage.
$ c5 x; ]& s+ a, I7 w( x4 q" |(A) cleaved.. eruptions (B) rooted.. flood
+ p6 I/ h* h0 z# I" l! p* M' r(C) incised.. river (D) ridged.. ocean 6 f4 u& h$ `8 m' ]# {9 I6 @
(E) notched.. mountains |