There ______ a ruler and some pencils in the pencil-box.
A.be
B.is
C.are
D.has
A.be
B.is
C.are
D.has
The peasants rose in______ against the feudal ruler who exploited them too much.
A.recede
B.rebellion
C.rivalry
D.rupture
According to this passage, Milton regarded God as______.
A.the creator of the world
B.the cruel ruler of British ruler
C.the leader of Republican Parliament
D.the supporter of the revolution
A.They tried to collect more money than the ruler asked for.
B.They were given some silver and gold coins by the ruler.
C.They were excused from paying income tax.
D.They enjoyed being invited to dinner at the ruler's palace.
A.They were excused from paying income tax.
B.They were given some silver and gold coins by the ruler.
C.They tried to collect more money than the ruler asked for.
D.They enjoyed being invited to dinner at the ruler's palace.
According to the passage, Milton ______.
A.describes Satan as a Puritan
B.doesn't believe in God
C.is satisfied with the British ruler
D.calls on people to fight against the dictator
In Alexandria, what could serve as the author's ruler for her successful friendship?
A.The sum of guests attending her gathering.
B.The amount of experiences that the mums were willing share with her.
C.The short time between the birth and her going out to seek friendship.
D.The sensitivity that she might meet cool mums in yoga class.
According to this passage, Paradise Lost is written for the purpose of ______.
A.praising God for the creation of the world
B.criticizing the cruelness of British ruler
C.changing people's unfavorable impression of Satan
D.expressing his support for the fight of Satan
The word “subjects” in Paragraph 5means ________.
A) something to be considered
B) branches of knowledge studied
C) persons chosen to be studied in an experiment
D) any member of a state except the supreme ruler
In 1271 Marco Polo, his father and his uncle set out on a journey to the fabled lands of China. After four years of hard journey, finally they arrived at the great city of the ruler of China.
In China, Marco Polo found people with a culture quite different from his own. He saw palaces grander than any in Europe, sculptures of great beauty, large, finely-carved precious stones.., a new world full of many wonders. After leaving China, Marco Polo traveled to Japan, southeastern Asia, India, and eastern Africa as a representative of the Chinese ruler.
In 1292—two hundred years before Columbus—the great voyager set out for home. The stories of China he brought back spread quickly throughout Europe. Europe was never again the same.
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A.15 yearn old.
B.16 years old.
C.17 years old.
D.18 years old.