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From a stylistic point of view, how many different groups of words do we have in total? What are they().
A.formal words
B.common words
C.colloquial words
D.slangs
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A.formal words
B.common words
C.colloquial words
D.slangs
Stylistic analyses have extended in two directions: the analysis of non-literary texts and the analysis of literature for English teaching.
A. dialectal synonyms
B. stylistic synonyms
C. collocation synonyms
D. semantically different synonyms
A.poisonous
B.horrendous
C.honorable
D.pleasant
According to the passage, the underlined word precis(paragraph 1) means______.
A.a main point.
B.a question
C.a summary
D.a problem
What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Remark on a book.
B.Many examples to disprove a point made by a book.
C.Ways to solve problems in Hollywood.
D.Film-making and audience response.
The entire assets of one of these huge families often amounted, in the beginning, to little more than an axe, a hunting knife, an auger, a rifle, a horse or two, some cattle and a few pigs, a sack of seed com and another of salt, perhaps a crosscut saw, and a loom. Those who moved first into a new region lived for months at a time on wild meat, Indian maize, and native fruits in season. Yet if they were poor at the beginning, they confidently expected that soon they would be rich.
In a way almost impossible to define to urban dwellers, a slice of ground suitable for farming represented not just dollars and cents, but dignity. The obsession brought shiploads of yearners (渴求者) every week to Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charles Town and Savannah. It sent them streaming westward into the wilderness after their predecessors to raise still more children who wanted still more land.
What kind of stylistic device did the author use in the phrase "as pine roots cracking granite to grow"?
A.Metaphor.
B.Simile.
C.Personification.
D.Imagination.
Where does Mr. Anderson come from?
A.He is from Canada.
B.He is from England.
C.He is from America.
D.He is from another country.
A.A permit from the local government.
B.A permit from the customhouse.
C.A permit from the post office.
D.A permit from the police station.
The furniture in his room is quite different () in yours.
A.from those
B.from that
C.from that one
D.from those ones