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[单项选择]______ was NOT written by Charles Dickens.
A. David Copperlield
B. Oliver Twist
C. Sons and Lovers
D. A Tale of Two Cities

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[单项选择]Which of the following works written by Charles Dickens is different from the other ones
[A] Oliver Twist [B] Dombey and Son
[C] Pickwick Papers [D] The Old Curiosity Shop
[填空题]Of all the exciting novels written by Charles Dickens I like this one(well) ______
[单项选择]
How did Charles travel
A. By car.
B. By plane.
C. By bus.
D. By train.
[单项选择]What’s Charles Dickens
A. A scientist.
B. A novelist.
C. A musician.
[单项选择]What TV program did Charles watch
[单项选择]The Flea was written by
A. William Shakespeare.
B. Philip Sidney.
C. Thomas More.
D. John Donne.
[简答题] Charles Dickens observed of revolutionary France that it was the best of times and the worst of times, the spring of hope and the winter of despair. More recently, the US National Intelligence Council borrowed from A Tale of Two Cities for the title page in a report about how the world may look in 2030. You can see why the authors alighted on Dickens’s observation. The tumultuous upheavals in the international system can stir optimism and pessimism in equal measure. The great prosperity that globalization has brought to the east and south sits alongside the risks and insecurities that accompany the passing of an older order.   The first instinct is to celebrate the way globalization lifts hundreds of millions of people out of poverty; the second to fret whether the rebalancing of global power will usher in a new era of might is right in international relations. Even Europeans, who have come to look at the world through normative lenses, are beginning to think that soft po
[单项选择]Conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer’s new book is flying off the shelves—and nobody knows exactly why.
Sitting atop the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list for two months now, the conservative Washington Post columnist’s Things That Matter: Three Decades of Passions, Pastimes and Politics, a collection of his writings, is not the kind of fiery, rash conservative commentary that generally climbs to the top of the bestsellers’ lists.
And yet, the collection has sold enough to make publicists and pundits (时事评论员) alike scratch their heads, It is, as conservative publisher Adam Bellow told Newsweek, "a phenomenon. "
Published October 22 by Crown Forum, a Random House imprint that specializes in conservative authors, it first hit the Times bestseller list in November. Within two weeks, it had surpassed the latest works of conservatives Glenn Beck and Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly and Brian Kilmeade to climb to No. 1. And t
A. the success of Things That Matter is a phenomenon
B. the success of Things That Matter is surprising
C. anthology collections don’t sell usually
D. conservative authors rarely make the bestsellers’ lists
[单项选择]How does Charles respond to the question
A. He refused to return her books to the library.
B. He is glad to return her books to the library.
C. He asked for the reason for returning her books.
D. He is not certain if he will return her books.
[单项选择]In 1859, Charles Dickens published his historical novel of the French Revolution entitled______.
A. Hard Times
B. Bleak House
C. A Tale of Two Cities
D. Our Mutual Friend
[单项选择]Charles thinks that nowadays running a small shop becomes increasingly difficult ______.
A. so his shop will surely go bankrupt
B. but his shop will surely make good money
C. and the only way to save his shop is to change the government
D. because it’s hard to keep up with the rising cost
[填空题]After flying across the Atlantic, Charles Lindbergh became famous _____.
[单项选择]I asked Charles what sponsoring the conference would()and he said we would have to handle all of the advertising, as well as the set-up and registration.
A. embody
B. encounter
C. entail
D. ensue
[填空题]When was Charles Elliot elected President of Harvard University
[填空题]Cambridge, Massachusetts, lies over Charles River opposite Boston. A 81. ______
university town since short after its 1630 founding, site of the only college in 82. ______
the Americas until nearly the eighteenth century, Cambridge has a worldwide
reputation as a respected seat of learn. The heartbeat of Cambridge is 83. ______
Harvard Square, where life revolves around the many bookstores, coffee
shops, boutiques and newsstands. No one would come to Cambridge with 84. ______
taking a walk through Harvard Yard. A stroll through the yard’s wind paths, 85. ______
stately trees, grassy quadrangles and handsome brick buildings is a walk
through a long history of high education. Six US Presidents have graduated 86. ______
from Harvard. The Longfellow National Historic Site is the house where the
poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow lived for 45 years and wrote most

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