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[填空题]A—breeze
B—calm sea
C—clear up
D—dry
E—fog
F—heavy snow
G—high seas
H—light rain
I—partly cloudy
J—shower
K—southeast wind
L—storm
M—the highs
N—the lows
O—typhoon
P—wet
Q—windy
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[简答题]In a calm sea every man is a pilot.
But all sunshine without shade, all pleasure without pain, is not life at all. Take the lot of the happiest—it is a tangled yarn. Bereavements and blessings, one following another, make us sad and blessed by turns. Even death itself makes life more loving. Men come closest to their true selves in the sober moments of life, under the shadows of sorrow and loss.
In the affairs of life or of business, it is not intellect that tells so much as character, not brains so much as heart, not genius so much as set,control, patience, and discipline, regulated by judgment.
I have always believed that the man who has begun to live more seriously within begins to live more simply without. In an age of extravagance and waste, I wish I could show to the world how few the real wants of humanity are.
To regret one’s errors to the point of not repeating them is true repentance. There is nothing noble in being superior to some
[填空题]If one does not pick up (his) dry-cleaning (within) thirty days, the management is not (obligated) to return it (back).
A. his B. within C. obligated D. back
[简答题]Now the higher up we go from sea level, the lower the atmospheric pressure becomes, since there is less air to press upon us. (Passage Two)
[单项选择] Bathing In the Sea
Bathing in the sea in England a hundred years ago was not quite the light-hearted amusement that it is today. There are no running down from the hotel to the beach in a bath robe(长袍) , no sunbathing, or lying about on the sands in bathing-dresses after the dip. Everything had to be done in an orderly and extremely polite manner. Mixed bathing was not allowed anywhere. Men and women each had their separate part of the beach, and they were not supposed to meet in the water.
Bathing clothes were also closely controlled. Men usually wore simple bathing drawers and no more, but women were obliged to wear thick, cumbersome woolen garments that covered them completely from head to foot. These satisfied the demands of modesty, but they must have been extremely uncomfortable for swimming.
Even thus decently covered, women were not supposed to show themselves on the beach while in bathing attire(浴衣). They had to wait their turn for
A. it protected them from the cold
B. it was considered bad manners to show any flesh
C. it made it easier to swim
D. it covered them from head to foot