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烦忧戴望舒说是寂寞的秋的清愁, 我不敢说出你的名字,说是辽远的海的相思。 假如有人问我的烦忧。假如有人问我的烦忧, 说是辽远的海的相思,我不敢说出你的名字。 说是寂寞的秋的清愁。

1.在这首小诗中,诗人借“秋”和“海”两个意象,营造了怎样的意境?答:__________________2.这首诗只有两节组成,下一节正好是上一节的回文。这种形式有什么作用?答:__________________3.诗人说“我不敢说出你的名字”,“你”在诗中可能指代谁?谈谈你的理解。答:__________________

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因为一切好东西都永远存在,它们只是像冰一样凝结,而有一天会像花一样重开。 

1945年5月31日下列对这首诗的赏析,不恰当的一项是()

A.诗歌通过抒写“如果生命的春天重到”的“梦”,表达了诗人对光明未来的深情呼唤和对抗战胜利的坚定信念。B.第二句中“古旧的凝冰”喻指中华民族因历史悠久和专制暴政而被凝结、窒息的生命力。C.诗歌第一节写想象中的美好情境,第二节再给出其中道理,这种结构使传达的信念更富说服力和感染力。D.诗歌多次出现“重到”、“再看见”、“再听见”、“重开”等字眼,隐含有生命循环的悲观意味。

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A.细胞免疫中效应T细胞产生抗体消灭抗原B.淋巴因子能增强免疫细胞对靶细胞的杀伤作用C.体液免疫中,效应B细胞与靶细胞接触使其裂解死亡D.在特异性免疫反应过程中能产生记忆细胞

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A.To keep the classroom clean

B.To help protect wild animals.

C.To help protect our earth.

D.To collect waste in classroom.小题2:Augustine worries that global warming problems will be difficult to solve because

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A.many people think that global warming cannot be stopped

B.more and more trees are being cut down

C.American government spends little money stopping pollution

D.the U.S. refuses to follow the Kyoto Protocol小题3:Jillian and Samantha believe that

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A.solar power is earth-friendly energy

B.global warming threatens animals’ survival

C.America is the richest country in the world

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A.Environmental problems.

B.The Kyoto Protocol.

C.Animal protection.

D.The climate change.

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A.life of the slaves in the Old South

B.life of Harriet Tubman

C.Harriet Tubman's fight for freedom for the slaves

D.the Civil War小题2:According to the story,which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?______.

A.Harriet Tubman used to work as a nurse during the Civil War.

B.The weight hit Harriet in the head and left a scar on her head.

C.Harriet led slaves to Canada where the law couldn't hurt them.

D.The Fugitive Slave Law protected running slaves in the North.小题3:The Fugitive Slave Law______.

A.protected running slaves

B.set slaves free

C.offered good jobs for slaves

D.made Harriet's job more difficult小题4:We can infer from the story that the author______.

A.was in favor of slavery

B.was supportive about Harriet's work

C.thought the Fugitive Slave Law was good

D.thought slaves were treated well in the North

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