在职攻硕英语习题练习

在职攻硕英语易错题(2019/5/9)
1题: A: Why do you always tell me what to do To be frank, I don't like it.
B: I know, but ______
A.I don't like it neither.
B.How do I do for you
C.I just want the best for you.
D.Obviously. You are right.
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2题:According to the passage, Italians ______.
A.only sing songs in Hollywood
B.are no longer fond of music
C.only sing and dance in villages
D.don't sing much nowadays
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3题:Tony: Will you please pass me the saltshaker, Bill
Bill: Sure. ______.
Tony: Thank you.


A.Give it to you
B.Take it
C.Here you are
D.Hold it
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4题: All the firemen in the city were ______ to fight against the big fire.
A.called in
B.called off
C.called up
D.called on
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5题:The swan is mostly silent through its life, unable to sing sweet songs like most other birds. In ancient times, however, people believed a swan sings a most beautiful song just before it dies. The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates talked of this 2,300 years ago. Socrates explained that the swan was singing because it was happy. The bird was happy because it was going to, serve the Greek GodApollo. Swans were holy toApollo, the god of poetry and song.
The story of the swan’s last song found a place in the works of other writers, including the earlyEnglish writersChaucer and Shakespeare.And the expression swan song has long been a part of theEnglish language.At first, "swan song" meant the last work of a poet, musician or writer. Now, it means the final effort of any person. Someone’s swan song usually is also considered that person’s finest work.

A、political expression with a similar meaning is "the last hurrah". The expression may be used to describe a politician’s last campaign, his final attempt to win cheers and votes. The last hurrah also can mean the last acts of a politician, before his term in office ends. WriterEdwin O’Connor made the expression popular in 1956. He wrote a book about the final years in the political life of a long-time mayor ofBoston. He called his book The Last Hurrah.
Some language experts say the expression came from a name given to noisy supporters ofAndrew Jackson,America’s seventh president. They cheered hurrah so loudly forAndy Jackson during his presidential campaign that they became known as the hurrah boys.
Jackson’s hurrah boys also played a part in the election to choose the next president. Jackson’s choice was his vice president, Martin VanBuren.
A、newspaper of the time reported that VanBuren was elected president: "... by the hurrah boys, and those who knew just enough to shout hurrah for Jackson. " President Jackson really heard his last hurrahs in the campaign of the man who would replace him in the White House.
TheEnglish expression "swan song" ______.
A、was first used byChaucer
B.changed its meaning through time
C.means the best song ever created
D.refers to a work of Shakespeare
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