The war was the most peaceful period of
my life. The window of my bedroom faced southeast. My mother had curtained it,
but that had small effect. I always woke up with the first light and, with all
the responsibilities of the previous day melted, felt myself rather like the
sun, ready to shine and feel joy. Life never seemed so simple and dear and full
of possibilities as then. I stuck my feet out under the sheets—I called them
Mrs. Left and Mrs. Right—and invented dramatic situations for them in which they
discussed the problems of the day. At least Mrs. Right did; she easily showed
her feelings, but I didn’t have the same control of Mrs. Left, so she mostly
contented herself with nodding agreement. They discussed what Mother and I should do during the day, what Santa Claus should give a fellow for Christmas, and what steps shoul A. He felt frightened by the war. B. He felt cheerful. C. He felt puzzled by the dramatic situations around him. D. He felt burdened with responsibilities. [单项选择]Passage ThreeA. War is the only way to solve international disputes.
B. War will be less dangerous because of the improvement of weapons. C. It is impossible for people to live without war. D. War must be abolished if man wants to survive. [单项选择]This passage implies that war is now ______.
A. more wicked than in the past B. less wicked than in the past
B. as wicked as in the past D. what people try to lie with
[单项选择] · Read the following passage which advises candidates how to answer difficult interview questions. · Are the sentences 16-22 "Right" or "Wrong" If there isn’t enough information to answer "Right" or "Wrong", choose "Doesn’t say". · For each sentence, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
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