题目
Which of the sentences below apply the rhetorical device of metonymy?
A、That is why they always find Tschaikovsky easier to “understand” than Beethoven.
B、Is it pessimistically sad or resignedly sad; is it fatefully sad or smilingly sad?
C、Whether you listen to Mozart or Duke Ellington, you can deepen your understanding of musi
第1题
Which of the sentences below apply the rhetorical device of rhetorical question?
A、Was that wise?
B、What would they say of her in the Stores when they found out that she had run away with a fellow?
C、Why should she be unhappy?
D、He took her to see The
B、ohemian Girl and she felt elated as she sat in an unaccustomed part of the theatre with him.
第2题
Which of the sentences below apply the rhetorical device of parallelism?
A、…and her place would be filled up by an advertisement.
B、Of course she had to work hard, both in the house and at business.
C、One was to Harry; the other was to her father.
D、He was awfully fond of music and song a little.
第3题
Which of the sentences below use the rhetorical device of rhetorical question?
A、Rouse the Rabble by Routing Reason.
B、What is there for them in the paper, usually the only paper, of their own?
C、What features are provided for these people?
D、To quote Eric Sevareid: “Our rigid formulae of so-called objectivity, . . .the warp and woof of
第4题
Which sentences apply the rhetorical device of rhetorical question?
A、A slice of my mother-in-law’s apple pie will satiate you far better than a whole bakery pie.
B、But who eats with his eyes?
C、What matters if such peas taste like boiled paper wads?
D、Yet, if people don’t eat onions because they taste like onions, what in the name of Luther Burbank do they eat them for?
第5题
Which of the following sentences apply the rhetorical device of personification?
A、I had overlooked the necessity of having an “iron will,” … this peculiar metallic quality.
B、It is not so with me, to whom sleep is a coy mistress, …
C、I have herded imaginary sheep until they insisted on turning themselves into white bears or blue pigs, …
D、Discussing the question, … sleep drew the curtain.
第6题
Which sentences apply the rhetorical device of simile?
A、Clara did not mind the cold, for she liked anything that was not small and cramped and heartlessly cosy…
B、She handled her apparatus with the efficient familiarity with which other women handle their baking boards and rolling pins…
C、Personally, I don’t care if they hybridize onions till they are as big as your head and come up through the snow…
D、What matters if such peas taste like boiled paper wads?
第7题
Which sentences apply the rhetorical device of zoosemy?
A、They look like figures representing gluttony in a medieval morality play, and you expect ladies in wimples to appear and clowns dressed like monkeys.
B、All at one time it can be brave, pitiful, squalid, heroic, messy, chivalrous, and obscene.
C、She set her white face to him, passive like a helpless animal.
D、They lift the letters and carry them off like stretchers.
第8题
Which of the sentences below use the rhetorical device of repetition?
A、What’s Wrong with Our Press?
B、Television may not have a Lippmann or a Reston, but then, what papers in America can claim an Eric Sevareid, a Walter Cronkite, a Huntley or a Brinkley, or—although he is invisible—an Edward Morgan?
C、Among the leading commentators on television, you find no Pegler, no Winchell, no Fulton Lewis, Jr..
D、Change means trouble, change means work, change means cost.
第9题
Which sentences apply the rhetorical device of simile?
A、Cake mixes, too, come ready-prepared—like cement and not much better-tasting compared with true cake.
B、Vegetables with crisp and crackling texture emerge as mush, slippery and stringy as hair nets simmered in Vaseline.
C、Everything, pretty much, tastes like the mosses of tundra, dug up in mid-winter.
D、Handsome comestibles you put down in the summer come out looking very much like the corpses of woolly mammoths recovered from the last Ice Age.
第10题
Which sentences apply the rhetorical device of personification?
A、All at one time it can be brave, pitiful, squalid, heroic, messy, chivalrous, and obscene.
B、It was a pleasant summer afternoon, and the rows and rows of houses looked unusually bright and gay in the sun..
C、This helped to alleviate the dreadful nature of the houses, which looked shocking from nearby, but which looked oddly bright and distinct and well-intentioned when glorified by mass and distance.
D、…the truth was too grotesque and too unnatural, and her hopes were so strong that she carelessly let them wander a little, giving them a little leeway, letting them sniff and pry and explore.
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