考博易错题(2019/3/13) |
第1题:The government is to ban payments to witnesses by newspapers seeking to buy up people involved in prominent cases (21) the trial of Rosemary West. In a significant (22) of legal controls over the press, Lord Irvine, the LordChancellor, will introduce a (23) bill that will propose making payments to witnesses (24) and will strictly control the amount of (25) that can be given to a case (26) a trial begins In a letter to Gerald Kaufman, chairman of the House ofCommons media select committee. Lord Irvine said he (27) with a committee report this year which said that self regulation did not (28) sufficient control. (29) of the letter came two days after Lord Irvine caused a (30) of media protest when he said the (31) of privacy controls contained inEuropean legislation would be left to judges (32) to Parliament. The LordChancellor said introduction of the Human RightsBill, which (33) theEuropeanConvention on Human Rights legally (34) inBritain, laid down that everybody was (35) to privacy and that public figures could go to court to protect themselves and their families. A、binding B、convincingC、restraining D、sustaining |
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第2题: I didn't listen to Mom and I was not surprised at the look of ______ on her face. A.indifference B.compliment C.negligence D.reproach |
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第3题:D、H. Lawrence was the fourth child ofArthur Lawrence and LydiaBeards all, and their first to have been born inEastwooD、Ever since their marriage in 1875, the couple had been on the move:Arthur’s job as a miner had taken them where the best-paid work had been during the boom years of the 1870s, and they had lived in a succession of small and recently built grimy colliery villages all over Nottinghamshire.But when they moved toEastwood in 1883, it was to a place where they would remain for the rest of their lives; the move seems to have marked a watershed in their early history. For one thing, they were settling down:Arthur Lawrence would work atBrinsley colliery until he retired in 1909. For another, they now had three small children and Lydia may have wanted to give them the kind of continuity in schooling they had never previously haD、It was also the case that, when they came toEastwood, they took a house with a shop window, and Lydia ran a small clothes shop: presumably to supplement their income, but also perhaps because she felt she could do it in addition to raising their children. It seems possible that, getting on badly with her husband as she did, she imagined that further children were out of the question. Taking on the shop may have marked her own bid for independence. Arthur’s parents lived less than a mile away, down inBrinsley, while his youngest brother Walter lived only 100 yards away from them in another company house, in Princes Street. When the family moved toEastwood,Arthur Lawrence was coming back to his own family’s center: one of the reasons, for sure, why they stayed there. Lydia Lawrence probably felt, on the other hand, more as if she were digging in for a siege.Eastwood may have been home toArthur Lawrence, but to Lydia it was just another grimy colliery village which she never liked very much and where she never felt either much at home or properly accepteD、Her Kent accent doubtless made Midlands people feel that she put on airs. This passage is mainly about the introduction of ______. A、D、H. Lawrence B、D、H. Lawrence’s parents C、D、H. Lawrence’s residence D、D、H. Lawrence’ family background and education |
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第4题:A.dangerous
B.undesirable C.safe D.terrible |
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第5题: It could not be ruled out that, sooner or later, the country would break out of the treaty. A.confirmed B.tolerated C.excluded D.refuted |
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