Socrates said that when the inspiration came, the poets will sink into____.A、melanchol
A.melancholy
B.anger
C.ecstasy
A.melancholy
B.anger
C.ecstasy
第1题
A.Socrates
B.Plato
C.Aristotle
第2题
听力原文: In preparing a book, I asked several successful executives to tell me what they thought students should study if they wanted to succeed in business. They listed only a few technical subjects accounting and finance, for example. But time and again, these executives identified philosophy as one of the most important areas you can study for learning how to think in a disciplined, analytical, and imaginative way.
The way that philosophy helps you see the world is no less real than its practical benefits to your career. Studying philosophy exposes you to a wide range of problems that you wouldn't meet otherwise. It simply lets you see more of the world. It stretches your imagination. It challenges you to come up with your own answers to tough issues that do not have ready-made solutions.
Studying philosophy helps you to develop insight into some of life's great puzzles and to fashion your own vision of what life is all about. As you go through life, you will be challenged all along the way to make decisions about who you are and what's important to you. Philosophy helps you develop a sense of what life is all about and where you're going.
In fact, Socrates, one of the first great philosophers, thought that philosophy is the single most important element in making our lives worthwhile. "The unexamined life," he said, "is not worth living." In Socrates' mind, at least, philosophy makes it possible for us to control our own destiny.
(33)
A.A senior executive.
B.A professor.
C.A playwright.
D.A science teacher.
第3题
____might be said that the world has always been filled with misinformation.
A、that
B、which
C、why
D、it
第4题
He said that he ____________to the United States.
A、 had never been
B、 had never gone
C、 was never
D、 has never been
第5题
听力原文:W: It is said that there are some check authorization systems currently in use.
M: But they are cumbersome relative to the computerized credit card validation systems.
Q: What does the man think of the check authorization systems?
(20)
A.They are convenient.
B.They are advanced in technology.
C.They are cumbersome.
D.They are computerized.
第7题
W: Why didn’t Rod get a pay raise?
M: The boss just isn’t convinced that his work attitude warranted it.She said she saw him by the coffee machine more often than at his desk.
Q: What are the speakers talking about?
第8题
W: I was planning to, but I haven't been feeling well, so I stayed at home and did nothing else.
Q: Where did the woman go last Saturday?
(16)
A.She went to Atlanta.
B.She went to a convention.
C.She went to a hospital.
D.She stayed at home.
第9题
A.Plato
B.Aristotle
C.Thales
第10题
听力原文:M: I don't know why the man there said he couldn't pay my cheque.
W: Let me see. Yes. You draw your cheque in lead-pencil. It is not recognized in the bank. You should draw it in ink.
Q: What is the woman's suggestion?
(16)
A.Returning the cheque.
B.Drawing the cheque in ink.
C.Drawing the cheque in lead-pencil.
D.Going to the paying bank.
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