He is renowned for his skill.A.rememberedB.recommendedC.praisedD.well—known
He is renowned for his skill.
A.remembered
B.recommended
C.praised
D.well—known
He is renowned for his skill.
A.remembered
B.recommended
C.praised
D.well—known
He is renowned for his skill.
A.remembered
C.praised
B.recommended
D.well-known
A.An authority-respecter.
B.A renowned person.
C.A criminal.
D.A problem person.
A.ken… wisdom
B.ambit … mission
C.control… caprice
D.sphere… downfall
E.sights… ancestry
Q 5: P7. Monday’s gathering of republican activists took place in a borrowed office in Islington, the London borough renowned as the HQ of Guardianish opinions. At the behest of the FT’s photographer, they went down with their placards to pose in the quiet side street below. I only saw a couple of passers-by during this exercise. One emitted a distant cry of “Rubbish”. The other was an elderly gent who came over, politely and firmly, to offer his opinion: “I hope to God you people never get your way,” he said. According the 6th paragraph, what is the event that turned the public opinion on the monarcy? What did the edlderly gent mean by “I hope to God you people never get your way,?
In the years that followed, he took part in football games against such renowned teams as Harvard and West Point. Thorpe again and again brought his team to victory. In 1912 he was invited to compete in the Olympic Games in Stockholm. There he excelled in several track events and was presented with first place gold medals; He was the first athlete to capture first place a wards in so many track events.
When Thorpe returned home from the Olympic Games, he was welcomed with parades and celebration. The president called him the highest type of citizen. However, this was all short-lived because it was found out that at one time Thorpe had been a professional athlete. Since an athlete must be an amateur in order to participate in the Olympic games, Thorpe did not qualify. Therefore, all of his medals were taken away from him.
In later years, Thorpe played baseball and football professionally. His admirers often tried to have his medals returned to him, but in vain. Thorpe died a lonely man in California on March 28, 1953. Today, as always, many still believe Thorpe was the best athlete that ever lived.
Where was Thorpe's athletic talent discovered?
A.At Harvard.
B.At West Point.
C.At the Carlisle Indian School.
D.At the Olympic Games held in Stockholm.
Geniuses make their thought Visible. The explosion of creativity in the Renaissance was intimately tied to the recording and conveying of vast knowledge in drawings, graphs, and diagrams, as in the renowned diagrams of da Vinci and Galileo. Galileo revolutionized science by making his thought graphically visible while his contemporaries used only conventional mathematical and verbal approaches.
Geniuses produce. A distinguishing characteristic of genius is immense productivity. Thomas Edison held 1,093 patents, still the record. He guaranteed productivity by giving himself and his assistants idea quotas. His own personal quota was one minor invention every 10 days and a major invention every six months. Bach wrote a cantata every we&, even when he was sick or exhausted. Mozart produced more than 600 pieces of music. Einstein is best known for his paper on relativity, but he published 248 other papers. T.S. Eliot's numerous drafts of The Waste Land constitute a jumble of good and bad passages that eventually was turned into a masterpiece.
Geniuses make novel combinations. Like the highly playful child with a bucket of building blocks, a genius is constantly combining and recombining ideas, images, and thoughts into different combinations in their conscious and subconscious minds. Consider Einstein's equation, E=mc2. Einstein did not invent the concepts of energy, mass, or speed of light. Rather, by combining these concepts in a novel way, he was able to look at the same world as everyone else and see something different.
In order to understand a problem thoroughly, da Vinci ______.
A.referred to numerous books
B.made use of drawings and graphs
C.compared it with many other problems
D.approached it from different angles
A.to
B.up
C.on
D.in
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