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电大文学英语赏析形成性考核作业 1-参考答案 第二部分 作业 1 参考答案 1. Read the following fables and figure out the morals of the fables Passage A. The moral of the story is C. You cant please everybody. PassageB The moral of the story is B. Look before you leap. The Chinese translation could be “三思而后行 ” . Passage C The moral of the story is A _. A. One good turn deserves another. The Chinese translation could be “善有善报 ”. 2. Name the figures of speech used in the following lines A. Praise is like sunlight to the human spirit. ( simile) B. Out,out, brief candle! / Life is but a walking shadow. ( Metaphor) C. Edelweiss, edelweiss, every morning you greet me, small and white, clean and bright, you look happy to meet me. ( Personnification) D. He has the microwave smile that warms another person without heat. ( Metaphor) E. An Englishman thinks seated; a Frenchman, standing; an American, pacing; an Irishman, afterward. ( Parallelism) F. Wit without learning is like a tree without fruit. ( simile) G. Kind hearts are the gardens; kind thoughts are the roots; kind words are the flowers; kind deeds are the fruits. ( Metaphor) 3.Review Units 3 and 4 and finish any ONE of the following tasks. Task 1 Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence: 1). D 2). B 3). C 4). C 5). D 6). D 7). A 8). B 9). B 10). A Task 2 Give brief answers/ choose the proper answers to the following questions: 1) John Steinbeck 2) They pretended to not want to buy this pearl. 3) They all saik the pearl is worthless. And they pretended not to interested in this pearl. 4) The dealers did the dirty on Kino. 5) These words were in forceful expression. The following words were not in a derogatory sence. Task 3 Give brief answers/ choose the proper answers to the following questions: 1) Charlotte Bront 2) Jane Eyre 3) In the narrators bedroom 4) B 5) C Task 4 Give brief answers/ choose the proper answers to the following questions: 1) James Joyce 2) Eveline 3) She lived a hard life both physically and mentally. She had to put up with her fathers threatening behaviour due to his heavy drinking. 4) She wants to escape from her present life. 作业 3 参考答案 1. Name the figures of speech used in the following lines: A. parellelism B. simile C. personification D. parellelism E. metaphor 2. Read the speeches and essays in Unit 5 and copy the matching parts of the following. A. The momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity. B. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. C. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal. ” D. I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of the former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. E. I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. 3. Complete any ONE piece of writing below by filling in the missing information. Consult the relevant revision sections in Unit 8 while you do the task. A. “Love your enemy” is written by Yusef Iman. It belongs to a genre of poetry called “Protest poetry”. In this poem, the writer expresses his anger and protest at the fate of the descendants of the black slaves and exposes the hypocrisy of injustice. The line “Love your enemy” is repeated 18 times. The repetition drums into us the irony of the situation of the black people. “ The War Process” is also a protest poem. In it Benjamin Zephaniah comments critically on the failure of the United Nation to control outbreaks of violence around the world. In the poem, he protests against the ineffectiveness of the United Nations to prevent war and violence. B. The poem “40-love” can be classified as a visual poem. The shape of the poem mimics the net in a game of tennis. The words can be visualized as crossing the net like a tennis ball. By comparing the game of tennis with the condition of middle-aged marriage, the poet is painting a picture of married life of the middle-aged couples-a married life without intimacy or harmony or passionate love. The poem “The Wall” is also a visual poem. In this poem, the poet seems to be drawing a negative picture of our way of life, a life walled up in a tiny cell, a life of imprisonment from which we cannot escape, a life hemmed in by cold rules, regulations and laws. C. 1) Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. 2) Read not to contradict and confute, nor to believe and take for granted; nor to find talk and discourse; but to weigh and consider. 3) Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man 4. Complete any ONE of the following tasks Task 1 Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence: 1)A 2) C 3) A 4) A 5) Task 2 Choose the correct answer/ give brief answers to the questions 1) Coat 2) A 3) C 4) A 5) A 请您删除一下内容, O( _ )O 谢谢! 2015 年中央电大期末复习考试小抄大全,电大期末考试必备小抄 ,电大考试必过小抄 After earning his spurs in the kitchens of The Westin, The Sheraton, Sens on the Bund, and a sprinkling of other top-notch venues, Simpson Lu fi nally got the chance to become his own boss in November 2010. Sort of. The Shanghai-born chef might not actually own California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) but he is in sole charge of both kitchen and frontof- house at this Sinan Mansionsstalwart. Its certainly a responsibility to be the head chef, and then to have to manage the rest of the restaurant as well, the 31-year-old tells Enjoy Shanghai. In hotels, for example, these jobs are strictly demarcated, so its a great opportunity to learn how a business operates across the board. It was a task that management back in sunny California evidently felt he was ready for, and a vote of confi dence from a company that, to date, has opened 250 outlets in 11 countries. And for added pressure, the Shanghai branch was also CPKs China debut. For sure it was a big step, and unlike all their other Asia operations that are franchises, they decided to manage it directly to begin with, says Simpson. Two years ago a private franchisee took over the lease, but the links to CPK headquarters are still strong, with a mainland-based brand ambassador on hand to ensure the business adheres to its ethos of creating innovative, hearth-baked pizzas, a slice of PR blurb that Simpson insists lives up to the hype. They are very innovative, he says. The problem with most fast food places is that they use the same sauce on every pizza and just change the toppings. Every one of our 16 pizza sauces is a unique recipe that has been formulated to complement the toppings perfectly. The largely local customer base evidently agrees and on Saturday and Sunday, at least, the place is teeming. The kids-eat-for-free policy at weekends is undoubtedly a big draw, as well as is the spacious second-fl oor layout overlooked by a canopy of green from Fuxing Park over the road. The company is also focusing on increasing brand recognition and in recent years has taken part in outside events such as the regular California Week. Still, the sta are honest enough to admit that business could be better; as good, in fact, as in CPKs second outlet in the popular Kerry Parkside shopping mall in Pudong. Sinan Mansions has really struggled to get the number of visitors that were envisaged when it first opened, and it hasnt been easy for any of the tenants here, adds Simpson. Were planning a third outlet in the city in 2015, and we will probably choose a shopping mall again because of the better foot traffic. The tearooms once frequented by Coco Chanel and Marcel Proust are upping sticks and coming to Shanghai, Xu Junqian visits the Parisian outpost with sweet treats. One thing the century-old Parisian tearoom Angelina has shown is that legendary fashion designer Coco Chanel not only had style and glamor but also boasted great taste in food, pastries in particular. One of the most popular tearooms in Paris, Angelina is famous for having once been frequented by celebrities such as Chanel and writer Marcel Proust. Now Angelina has packed up its French ambience, efficient service, and beautiful, comforting desserts and flown them to Shanghai. At the flagship dine-in and take-out space in Shanghai, everything mimics the original tearoom designed from the beginning of the 20th century, in Paris, the height of Belle Epoque. The paintings on the wall, for example, are exactly the same as the one that depicts the landscape of southern France, the hometown of the owner; and the small tables are intentional imitations of the ones that Coco Chanel once sat at every afternoon for hot chocolate. The famous hot chocolate, known as LAfricain, is a luxurious mixture of four types of cocoa beans imported from Africa, blended in Paris and then shipped to Shanghai. Its sinfully sweet, rich and thick as if putting a bar of melting chocolate directly on the tongue and the fresh whipped cream on the side makes a light, but equally gratifying contrast. It is also sold in glass bottles as takeaway. The signature Mont-Blanc chestnut cake consists of three parts: the pureed chestnut on top, the vanilla cream like stuffing, and the meringue as base. Get all three layers in one scoop, not only for the different textures but also various flavors of sweetness. The dessert has maintained its popularity for a century, even in a country like France, perhaps the worlds most competitive place for desserts. A much overlooked pairing, is the Paris-New York choux pastry and N226 chocolate flavored tea. The choux pastry is a mouthful of airy pecan-flavored whipped cream, while the tea, a blend of black teas from China and Ceylon, cocoa and rose petals, offers a more subtle fragrance of flowers and chocolate. Ordering these two items, featuring a muted sweetness, makes it easier for you to fit into your little black dress. Breakfast, brunch, lunch and light supper are also served at the tearoom, a hub of many cultures and takes in a mix of different styles of French cuisines, according to the management team. The semi-cooked foie gras terrine, is seductive and deceptive. Its generously served at the size and shape of a toast, while the actual brioche toast is baked into a curved slice dipped with fig chutney. The flavor, however, is honest: strong, smooth and sublime. And you dont actually need the toast for crunchiness. This is the season for high teas, with dainty cups of fine china and little pastries that appeal to both visual and physical appetites. But there is one high tea with a difference, and Pauline D. Loh finds out just exactly why it is special. Earl Grey tea and macarons are all very well for the crucial recuperative break in-between intensive bouts of holiday season shopping. And for those who prefer savory to sweet, there is still the selection of classic Chinese snacks called dim sum to satisfy and satiate. High tea is a meal to eat with eye and mouth, an in-between indulgence that should be light enough not to spoil dinner, but sufficiently robust to take the edge off the hunger that strikes hours after lunch. The afternoon tea special at Shang-Xi at the Four Seasons Hotel Pudong has just the right elements. It is a pampering meal, with touches of luxury that make the high tea session a treat in itself. Whole baby abalones are braised and then topped on a shortcrust pastry shell, a sort of Chinese version of the Western vol-au-vent, but classier. Even classier is the dim sum staple shrimp dumpling or hargow, upgraded with the addition of slivers of midnight dark truffles. This is a master touch, and chef Simon Choi, who presides unchallenged at Shang-Xi, has scored a winner again. Sweet prawns and aromatic truffles whats not to love? His masterful craftsmanship is exhibited in yet another pastry a sweet pastry that is shaped to look like a walnut, but which you can put straight into the mouth. It crumbles immediately, and the slightly sweet, nutty morsel is so easy to eat youll probably reach straight for another. My favorite is the dessert that goes by the name yangzhi ganlu, or ambrosia from the gods. The hotel calls it chilled mango cream with sago, pomelo and birds

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