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6.The Somali robbed frequent attacks on the sea urged the United Nations to________all nations to take immediate action.( )| A. | fight for | B. | apply for | C. | call on | D. | wait on |
分析 撒末利人在海上频繁的抢劫敦促联合国号召所有国家立即采取行动.
解答 答案:C
考查动词短语的辨析,fight for"与…做斗争;为…而战";apply for"申请";call on"拜访(人);号召;";wait on"等待,伺候,服伺",根据语境是敦促联合国号召所有国家立即采取行动,故答案为C.
点评 考查动词短语的辨析,在平时的学习中要对词汇进行积累.
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| Year of (71)birth | 1765 |
| Family (72)background | •His family was poor. •His father died of a riding accident. •His mother died of tuberculosis. |
| Growing(73)experiences | ●Keats was apprenticed to a local surgeon after (74)leaving school. ●(75)Encouragedby his friends,he published his early poems,which showed his literary gift. ●He was suffering from the first stage of tuberculosis without being aware that it was (76)serious. ●Keats fell in love with Fanny Brawne and their relationship(77)resultedin his spiritual development. ●He agreed to (78)break their engagement as a result of his illness. |
| Year of death | 1821 |
| One of his Masterpiece: Ode to a Nightingale | It records all the pain and suffering that Keats (79)went through in his life time. |
| His achievements | Keats inspired many other authors,poets and artists,(80)remaining/regarded/considered as one of the most widely read and studied 19th-century poets. |
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