11 Maria Chapman,abolitionist and close associate of William Lloyed Garrison,wrote many ) F+ T" y8 F' V1 ?7 r$ q" J+ t
brochures condemning slavery.
+ A' C" O9 U" ^. i0 F& L% z6 d A slogans B short poems: E/ l3 S' L. Y8 P
C sentiments D short pamphlets
. g6 P: R! ?, o8 |3 a12 It's evident that her handling of them has bruised the peaches.7 Q; _! _$ Y0 o0 _
A promulgated B infatuated
}1 L( F" N( C- n7 t C damaged D infuriated
" c8 s2 o* p/ E: e0 D* S) D3 u13 Messalina's name has become a byword for notorious behavior.) J8 B2 `" F! E" ]4 p; t$ A
A an epithet B an abstraction5 X. M: ~7 g, _& C& H+ b5 p9 H
C an indication D an oration
$ x' m- y) J& y' D8 T, K14 The caliber of F.Scott Fitzgeralds writing was reassessed by literary critics in the 1950s.( C, d, N4 [) T0 r
A idealism B creativity C quality D imagery
/ P$ ~% Z8 U F- k3 i( ?4 j15 People fishing on a lake must wait calmly so as not to scare the fish away.
1 G, R" y+ L0 k: Z: @* e A considerately B hungrily
9 a% R6 V$ v F/ c C alertly D quietly |