Then felt like some watcher of the
skies When a new planet swims into his ken, Or
like stout Cortez, when with eagle eyes He stared at the
Pacific--and all his men Looked at each other with a wild
surmise-- Silent, upon a peak in Darien.
--Keats With these well-loved lines John Keats recognized the
most important geographical event in all the world, excepting only the feat of
the Admiral Columbus himself. It was the discovery by European men of a vast
sheet of water covering nearly 40 per cent of the globe--the ocean later to be
named Pacific by Ferdinand Magellan because of its seeming tranquility. It is
too bad that Keats’ beautiful lines erred in naming stout Cortez instead of the
equally stout Balboa, a hero of much courage and perseverance.
Too bad it was, too, for the immortal V A. mistaken for Cortez B. a member of Magellan’s crew C. decapitated D. slow and uncertain
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Then felt like some watcher of the
skies When a new planet swims into his ken, Or
like stout Cortez, when with eagle eyes He stared at the
Pacific--and all his men Looked at each other with a wild
surmise-- Silent, upon a peak in Darien.
--Keats With these well-loved lines John Keats recognized the
most important geographical event in all the world, excepting only the feat of
the Admiral Columbus himself. It was the discovery by European men of a vast
sheet of water covering nearly 40 per cent of the globe--the ocean later to be
named Pacific by Ferdinand Magellan because of its seeming tranquility. It is
too bad that Keats’ beautiful lines erred in naming stout Cortez instead of the
equally stout Balboa, a hero of much courage and perseverance.
Too bad it was, too, for the immortal V A. is the largest ocean in the world B. is placid C. was first seen by man when Balboa looked at it D. was seen by Columbus
[单项选择]Then felt like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken, Or like stout Cortez, when with eagle eyes He stared at the Pacific--and all his men Looked at each other with a wild surmise-- Silent, upon a peak in Darien. --Keats With these well-loved lines John Keats recognized the most important geographical event in all the world, excepting only the feat of the Admiral Columbus himself. It was the discovery by European men of a vast sheet of water covering nearly 40 per cent of the globe--the ocean later to be named Pacific by Ferdinand Magellan because of its seeming tranquility. It is too bad that Keats’ beautiful lines erred in naming stout Cortez instead of the equally stout Balboa, a hero of much courage and perseverance. Too bad it was, too, for the immortal Vasco Nunez de Balboa, that communications in his day were so slow and uncertain. Had they been better he might well have avoided l A. the beauty of the poetry B. Keats’ historical error C. the vastness of the Pacific D. the silence in Darien
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Then felt like some watcher of the
skies When a new planet swims into his ken, Or
like stout Cortez, when with eagle eyes He stared at the
Pacific--and all his men Looked at each other with a wild
surmise-- Silent, upon a peak in Darien.
--Keats With these well loved lines John Keats recognized the
most important geographical event in all the world, excepting only the feat of
the Admiral Columbus himself. It was the discovery by European men of a vast
sheet of water covering nearly 40 per cent of the globe--the ocean later to be
named Pacific by Ferdinand Magellan because of its seeming tranquility. It is
too bad that Keats’ beautiful lines erred in naming stout Cortez instead of the
equally stout Balboa, a hero of much courage and perseverance.
Too bad it
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For a moment it felt like being in some part of China.
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switched on the newly designed Chinese lanterns for the two-month-long "China in
London" festival The athletes included
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