Pushkin’s poems and novels were very popular and were translated into many languages.
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此题为判断题(对,错)。
此题为判断题(对,错)。
Which one of these sentences is NOT true?
A.Twain was successful in writing at last.
B.Twain was a famous humorist.
C.Twain's writing style. was easy to be understood.
D.Twain wrote many poems about Mississippi.
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B.FLC/HLC可作为s/uIFE的补充
C.骨髓免疫组化或髓外浆细胞瘤
D.绝大多数M蛋白为κ轻链型
E.IgA-λ或IgG-λ为主
Lycidas is not an expression of personal grief (personal grief was to be eloquent in Milton's next important poem, the Latin Epitaphium Damonis), but rather a record of the thoughts that King's death evoked in the poet. King had written verses himself and had prepared himself for the Church. These two facts of the dead man's career form. the basis for what Milton had to say. Outwardly the poem is written in the tradition of pastoral poetry, and more particularly in the tradition of the pastoral elegy as exhibited in the ancient Greek Lament for Bion by Moschus. The poet is spoken of as a shepherd. But Milton introduces the innovation of identifying the Christian idea of shepherd (pastor) as meaning priest. In a wonderful fusion of pagan and Christian tradition, Milton makes his elegy the occasion for a scathing attack on the corruptions of the clergy in his time, with parenthetical thrusts of scorn at his trivial contemporaries, the Cavalier poets.
Samuel Johnson, who disliked all pastoral poetry, made the one outstandingly foolish judgment of his career, in dismissing Lycidas as a work of an. He said its "diction is harsh, the rhymes uncertain, and the numbers unpleasing, "--a testimony of the fact that Johnson was deaf to the refinements of English poetry at its subtlest, for Lycidas is an exquisite piece of music from the first line through the last. Moreover, Johnson was upset at the mingling of "trifling fictions" with "the most awful and sacred truths, such as ought never to be polluted with such irreverent combinations." That pronouncement can only mean that Johnson failed to grasp the noble idea at the center of the poem: Milton's definition of the high function of a poet.
Samuel Johnson disliked Lycidas because ______.
A.he was deaf
B.he made a foolish judgment
C.it was a pastoral poem
D.he was not a friend of Edward King
(Staying up) all night, Tom (finished not only) the homework (but also read) many poems of his (favorite) poets.
A.Staying up
B.finished not only
C.but also read
D.favorite
There can be no doubt () it was Keats that-composed the poems recited at the English evening.
A.who
B.that
C.as to
D.about whom
"To me he is not dead at all. Hardly a day goes by that I don't think of him or speak of him. Once, just before he died, when he was sick with the flu, I took him a sack full of oranges. The joy I felt in giving that simple gift is never decreased by time. He said he like oranges, too."
What is the main topic of the passage?
A.Alice Walker's reflections on Langston Hughes
B.The influence of Alice Walker on the writing of Langston Hughes
C.Langston Hughes book about Alice Walker
D.A comparison of the children of Alice Walker and that of Langston Hughes
Burns' poems were most probably characterized by______.
A.the use of a very simple and musical language
B.a very scholarly style
C.the depiction of charming exotic (异国的) scents
D.great and obvious sentimentality
According to the passage, biographers of Emily Dickinson have traditionally ______.
A.criticized most of her poems
B.ignored her innocence and emotional fragility
C.seen her life in romantic terms
D.blamed her parents for restricting her activities