The dream of lost innocence recovered
in a golden future always haunts the imagination of colonial pioneers. Its
premise is myopia: F. Scott Fitzgerald conjured “a fresh, green breast of the
new world" for his Dutch sailors, a story that began without Indians. Golda Meir
infamously insisted that there was no such thing as Palestinians. Breaking new
ground on a distant shore is easier if no one is there when you arrive. Plan B
allows that the natives are happy to see the newcomers. But soon enough it all
turns nasty and ends in tears. "A Strange Death," Hillel
Halkin’s beautifully written and wisely confused account of the local history of
the town he lives in, Zichron Yaakov, takes us back to the earliest days of
Jewish settlement in Ottoman Palestine. His ostensible subjects are members of
the Nili sp A. Dull story. B. Complex relationship. C. Names. D. Sad ending.
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The dream of lost innocence recovered
in a golden future always haunts the imagination of colonial pioneers. Its
premise is myopia: F. Scott Fitzgerald conjured “a fresh, green breast of the
new world" for his Dutch sailors, a story that began without Indians. Golda Meir
infamously insisted that there was no such thing as Palestinians. Breaking new
ground on a distant shore is easier if no one is there when you arrive. Plan B
allows that the natives are happy to see the newcomers. But soon enough it all
turns nasty and ends in tears. "A Strange Death," Hillel
Halkin’s beautifully written and wisely confused account of the local history of
the town he lives in, Zichron Yaakov, takes us back to the earliest days of
Jewish settlement in Ottoman Palestine. His ostensible subjects are members of
the Nili sp A. the colonists were always welcomed by the natives. B. the colonization will never be with a happy ending. C. the colonists hoped that there were always people on the new continents. D. the colonists hoped that they may perform ethnic cleansing on the new continents.
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innocence recovered in a golden future always haunts the imagination of colonial
pioneers. Its premise is myopia: F. Scott Fitzgerald conjured % fresh, green
breast of the new world" for his Dutch sailors, a story that began without
Indians. Golda Meir infamously insisted that there was no such thing as
Palestinians. Breaking new ground on a distant shore is easier if no one is
there when you arrive. Plan B allows that the natives are happy to see the
newcomers. But soon enough it all turns nasty and ends in tears.
"A Strange Death," Hillel Halkin’ s beautifully written and wisely
confused account of the local history of the town he lives in, Zichron Yaakov,
takes us back to the earliest days of Jewish settlement in Ottoman Palestine.
His ostensible subjects are members of the Nili spy ring operated out of Zichron
during World War I by local pioneers on behalf of the British, its ramificatio A. the colonists were always welcomed by the natives B. the colonization will never be with a happy ending C. the colonists hoped that there were always people on the new continents D. the colonists hoped that they may perform ethnic cleansing on the new continents
[单项选择]The dream of lost innocence recovered in a golden future always haunts the imagination of colonial pioneers. Its premise is myopia: F. Scott Fitzgerald conjured “a fresh, green breast of the new world" for his Dutch sailors, a story that began without Indians. Golda Meir infamously insisted that there was no such thing as Palestinians. Breaking new ground on a distant shore is easier if no one is there when you arrive. Plan B allows that the natives are happy to see the newcomers. But soon enough it all turns nasty and ends in tears. "A Strange Death," Hillel Halkin’s beautifully written and wisely confused account of the local history of the town he lives in, Zichron Yaakov, takes us back to the earliest days of Jewish settlement in Ottoman Palestine. His ostensible subjects are members of the Nili spy ring operated out of Zichron daring World War Ⅰ by local pioneers on behalf of the British, its ramifications among the local populace and the betrayals and revenge that floated A. the colonists were always welcomed by the natives. B. the colonization will never be with a happy ending. C. the colonists hoped that there were always people on the new continents. D. the colonists hoped that they may perform ethnic cleansing on the new continents.
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I lost my sight when I was four years
old by falling off a box car in a freight yard in Atlantic City and landing on
my head. Now I am thirty-two. I can vaguely remember the brightness of sunshine
and what color red is. It would be wonderful to see again, but a disaster can do
strange things to people. It occurred to me the other day that I might not have
come to love life as I do if I hadn’t been blind. I believe in life now. I am
not so sure that I would have believed in it so deeply, otherwise. I don’t mean
that I would prefer to go without my eyes. I simply mean that the loss of them
made me appreciate the more what I had left. Life, I believe,
asks a continuous series of adjustments to reality. The more readily a person is
able to make these adjustments, the more meaningful his own private world
b A. makes him believe in life more deeply than the other people. B. makes him appreciate the value of the rest of his faculties. C. makes him prefer going without his eyes. D. strengthens his memory of the color of red.
[单项选择]____ me most was that the young boy who had lost both arms in an accident could handle a pen with his feet. A. That amazed B. It amazed C. Which amazed D. What amazed
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23 Chestnut Ave. ,
Wellington, Shropshire.
Wednesday, 5th
October Dear Joe, I’m afraid this won’t be a
very cheerful letter because at the moment I’m feeling absolutely fed up. It’s
the usual story; this morning I had another quarrel with my mother. Well, to
tell you the truth, it wasn’t really a quarrel, because I just shut up and
didn’t say a word, which always angers her. Anyway, what happened was that she
came into my bedroom and started shouting at me because I had thrown my dress
over the chair instead of hanging it up properly. Well, she is right of course,
but on the other hand I’m so busy at the moment with exams and one thing and
another that I really haven’t got time to do everything right. I kn A. she feels a little tired at the moment B. she is busy preparing for her exams C. she has no time to see Joe’s pretty daughter D. she finds it difficult to get along with her parents.
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