题目
A.comparison
B.rhyme
C.alliteration
D.Repetition
第1题
A.Simile
B.Metonymy
C.Metaphor
D.Oxymoron
第2题
A.Parallelism
B.Antithesis
C.Metonymy
D.Zeugma
第3题
These costs cannot be borne out of profits, no matter what popular()may say.
A.promise
B.agreement
C.speech
D.rhetoric
第4题
A.Synecdoche
B.Metonymy
C.Metaphor
D.Oxymoron
第5题
A.Logical structure
B.Semantic collocation
C.rhetoric
D.Syntactic structure
第7题
Recent surveys by dozens of organizations also suggest that up to 40% of the American public is functionally illiterate. That is, our citizens' reading and writing abilities, if they have any, are impaired so seriously as to render them, in that handy jargon of our times, dysfunctional. The reading is taught - TV teaches people not to read. It renders them incapable of engaging in an activity that now is perceived as strenuous, because it is not a passive hypnotized state.
Passive as it is, television has invaded our culture so completely that the medium's effects are evident in every quarter, even the literary world. It shows up in supermarket paperbacks, from Stephen King (who has a certain clever skill) to pulp fiction. These really are forms of verbal TV-literature that is so superficial that those who read it can revel in the same sensations they experience when watching television.
Even more importantly, the growing influence of television, Kernan says, has changed people's habits and values and affected their assumptions about the world. The sort of reflective, critical, and value laden thinking encouraged by books has been rendered obsolete. In this context, we would do well to recall the Cyclops-- the race of giants that, according to Greek myth, predated man.
Quite literally, TV affects the way people think. In Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television, Jerry Mander quotes from the Emery Report, prepared by the Center for Continuing Education at the Australian National University, Canberra, that, when we watch television, "our usual processes of thinking and discernment are semi-functional at best." The study also argues that, "while television appears to have the potential to provide useful information to viewers--and is celebrated for its educational function--the technology of television and the inherent nature of the viewing experience actually inhibit learning as we usually think of it."
The first paragraph implies ______
A.10 or 15 years ago people seldom wrote
B.the English grammar and rhetoric can be taught on TV
C.thousands of teachers are reluctant to admit their students' inability to write
D.TV ruins students' ability to write
第8题
A.Rhetoric
B.Persuasion
C.Advising
D.Argumentation
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