Simba did not tell Rafiki who he was because he had lost his memory of the past.
Confucius(孔子) was a great _____ who instructed a lot of students on morality.
In the ancient time, there was a hero named Hou Yi who was excellent at shooting. His wife was Chang’e.
My mind was a complete _____. I could not think of a simple answer.
Do not try to make a hero _______ of a man who violently confronted the police.
Which of the following language was/is not a lingua franca?
Who said : “Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get”?
Who was NOT once the King of Wei state?
General Xiang Yu was a rare exception to the norm, a veteran leader who was highly respected for his many conquests and who achieved the _____ of success.
The most prevalent kind of literature in feudal England was ____. It was a long composition, sometimes in verse, sometimes in prose, describing the life and adventure of a noble hero, usually a knight.
He was a man of _____, but unfortunately he had a bad reputation which I believe was not deserved.
Which of the following was NOT a constraint on one's choice of soulmate in the old days'?
She was a girl who excited the emotions, but I was not one to let my heart rule my head.
听力原文:Franklin Hall was built in memory of Benjamin Franklin who had done a lot of contributions to the country.
Which of the following was not a purpose of Shackleton's adventure?
In real life, American people are also inspired by those stories of famous entrepreneurs throughout history. Which of the heroes is not a representative of American entrepreneurship?
1 For the Greeks, beauty was a virtue: a kind of excellence. Persons then were assumed to be what we now have to call-lamely, enviously whole persons. If it did occur to the Greeks to distinguish between a person's "inside" and "outside," they still expected that inner beauty would be matched by beauty of the other kind. The well-born young Athenians who gathered around Socrates found it quite paradoxical that their hero was so intelligent, so brave, so honorable, so seductive-and so ugly. One of Socrates' main pedagogical acts was to be ugly-and teach those innocent, no doubt splendid-looking disciples of his how full of paradoxes life really was.
Throughout human history there have been many stringent taboos concerning watching other people eat or eating in the presence of others. There have been attempts to explain these taboos in terms of inappropriate social relationships either between those who axe involved and those who are not simultaneously involved in the satisfaction of a bodily need, or between those already satiated and those who appear to be shamelessly gorging. Undoubtedly such elements exist in the taboos, but there is an additional element with a much more fundamental importance. In prehistoric times, when food was so precious and the on-lookers so hungry, not to offer half of the little food one had was unthinkable, since every glance was a plea for life. Further, during those times, people existed in nuclear or extended family groups, and the sharing of food was quite literally supporting one' s family or, by extension, preserving one' s self.
Music reached its pinnacle in the 19th century. Every leading nation produced its share of great composers. There was a bewildering array of national schools and musical styles as the once obscure musician came into his own. Music became a widespread and democratic art. The ardent music lover turned to Vienna, the music center at the beginning of the last century. However, Paris was not far behind, especially in the field of operatic music. As the century progressed, the Germans became paramount in orchestral and symphonic music. The growth of German music can be said to have culminated with Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven was able to free music from the traditions which had tended to constrict it. He was a child prodigy who held an important musical post at the age of 14. He was a successful concert pianist, but when his health began to fail he turned to composing. Even though bereft of hearing at the age of 49, he did not falter in his work.
Jack London was usually considered as a romanticist for his portrayal of superman heroes.
Jobs genius for creating products and his marketing talent have long been hailed. All of that comes through in Becoming Steve Jobs, Schlender s and Tetzeli s new book. They contend that Jobs was a far more complex and interesting man than the half-genius / half-jerk stereotype, and a good part of their book is an attempt to craft a more rounded portrait. What makes their book important is that they also contend—persuasively, I believe—that, the stereotype notwithstanding, he was not the same man in his prime that he had been at the beginning of his career. The inexperienced, impulsive, arrogant youth who co-founded Apple was very different from the mature and thoughtful man who returned to his struggling creation and turned it into a company that made breathtaking products while becoming the dominant technology company of our time. Had he not changed, they write, he would not have succeeded.
A(n) _______ is a person who comes to a country where he was not born in order to settle there.
Mary Elizabeth Frye had never written any poetry, but the plight of a German Jewish woman, Margaret Schwarzkopf, who was staying with her and her husband, had inspired the poem "Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep".()
Nelson Mandela was born in South Atrica on July 18, 1918. His tather was a Chiet of a tribe. Mandela had strong character even from he was a child and he respected national heroes very much. As the oldest son in his family, Mandela was appointed as the successor of the tribe, but he refuseD.He said he would never dominate a tribe, which was under oppressed, with a chief identity. He determined to throw himself into the career of the national liberation.