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[单项选择]George Orwell's ______ is considered as an anti-utopian novel.
A. Animal Farm
B. Nineteen Eighty-Four
C. Down and Out in Paris
D. The Road to Wigan War
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TEXT C When George Orwell wrote in 1941 that England was "the most class-ridden country under the sun", he was only partly right. Societies have always had their hierarchies, with some group perched at the top. In the Indian state of Bihar the Ranveer Sena, an upper-caste private army, even killed to stay there. By that measure class in Britain hardly seems entrenched (根深蒂固的). But in another way Orwell was right, and continues to be. As a new YouGov poll shows, Britons are surprisingly alert to class - both their own and that of others. And they still think class is sticky. According to the poll, 48% of people aged 30 or over say they expect to end up better off than their parents. But only 28% expect to end up in a different class. More than two-thirds think neither they nor their children will leave the class they were born into. What does this thing that people cannot escape consist of these days And what do people look at when decoding which class someone belongs to
A. class is still defined by its own habits and attitudes
B. class would refer to something more subtle than money
C. people from different classes may have the same habits or attitudes
D. income is unimportant in determining which class one belongs to
[单项选择]TEXT C
When George Orwell wrote in 1941 that England was "the most class-ridden country under the sun", he was only partly right. Societies have always had their hierarchies, with some group perched at the top. In the Indian state of Bihar the Ranveer Sena, an upper-caste private army, even killed to stay there.
By that measure class in Britain hardly seems entrenched (根深蒂固的). But in another way Orwell was right, and continues to be. As a new YouGov poll shows, Britons are surprisingly alert to class - both their own and that of others. And they still think class is sticky. According to the poll, 48% of people aged 30 or over say they expect to end up better off than their parents. But only 28% expect to end up in a different class. More than two-thirds think neither they nor their children will leave the class they were born into.
What does this thing that people cannot escape consist of these days And what do people look at when decoding which class someone belongs to The most u
A. Because there was stronger class consciousness in India.
B. Because more people hope to end up in a higher class.
C. Because people expect to gain more wealth than their parents.
D. Because Britons are still conscious of their class status.
[单项选择]George Orwell was famous for his______.
A. Nineteen Eighty-Four
B. The Power and the Glory
C. Murphy
D. Mister Johnson
[单项选择]Which of the following is NOT considered part of semantic change
A. Semantic broadening.
B. Compounding.
C. Semantic narrowing.
D. Semantic shift.
[单项选择]George's daughter tried in vain to talk him ()accusing his neighbor.
A. round
B. over
C. into
D. of
[单项选择]George's daughter tried in vain to talk him()accusing his neighbor.
A. round
B. over
C. into
D. of
[单项选择]George Bernard Shaw's play Mrs. Warren's Profession is about ______.
A. slum landlordism
B. the economic oppression of women
C. the political corruption in England
D. the religious corruption in England
[单项选择]Most of George Bernard Shaw's plays are concerned with political, economic, moral, or religious problems, and thus, can be termed as ______ plays.
A. comic
B. tragic
C. problem
D. realistic
[单项选择]How can a child be considered to have learned to speak
A. He makes varied sounds.
B. He carefully considers each sound he makes.
C. He imitates people around him.
D. He makes only certain sounds naturally.
[单项选择]George enjoys talking about people's private affairs. He is a ______.
A. solicitor
B. coward
C. gossip
D. rebel
[单项选择]Which of the following is George Bernard Shaw's first play
[单项选择]Nowadays, it's considered acceptable for a couple to ( ) the marriage if it can't bring them happiness.
A. hold out
B. hold up
C. break off
D. break up
[填空题]George: You look pale. What’s the matter
Heather: ______.