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Cicero, the greatest speech maker in ancient Rome, felt _______ when making a speech.A

A.none of the above

B.confident

C.nervous

D.easy

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第1题

哪位成人教育学家以四季比喻人生全程?()

A.Levinson

B.Knowles

C.Cicero

D.Tolstoy

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第2题

哪位成人教育学家以四季比喻人生全程?()

A.Levinson

B.Knowles

C.Cicero

D.Tolstoy

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第3题

哪位成人教育学家以四季比喻人生全程?()

A.Levinson

B.Knowles

C.Cicero

D.Tolstoy

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第4题

Several thousand yeas ago, did not think it necessary to translate word for word, and he preserved the general style. and force of the language.

A、Cicero

B、Saint Jerome

C、John Steinbeck

D、Theodore Savory

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第5题

The political career of Cicero, a great Roman statesman and the most well-known speech mak
er of his time, was a remarkable one. At the time, high political offices in Rome, though technically achieved by winning elections, were almost exclusively controlled by a group of wealthy noble families that held them for many generations. Cicero’s family, though noble, was not one of them, nor did it have great wealth. But Cicero had a great deal of political ambition; at a very young age he chose as his basic belief the same as Achilles was said to have had: to always be the best and overtop the rest. Lacking the advantage of a proper family origin, there were especially only two career options open to them. One was a military career, since military success was thought to result from exceptional personal qualities and could lead to popularity and therefore political opportunity as was the case much later for American presidents Ulysses S. Grant and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Cicero, however, was no soldier. He hated war, and served in the military only very briefly as a young man.

Instead, Cicero chose a career in the law. To prepare for this career, he studied law, rhetoric, and philosophy. When he felt he was ready, he began taking part in legal cases. A career in the law could lead to political success for several reasons, all of which are still relevant today. First, a lawyer would gain a great deal of experience in making speeches. Second, he could also gain exposure and popularity from cases. Finally, a successful lawyer would build up a network of political connections, which is important now but was even more important in Cicero’s time, when political competition was not conducted along party lines or on the basis of doctrine, but instead was based on loose, shifting networks of personal friendships and commitments. Cicero proved to be an excellent speech-maker and lawyer, and an outstanding politician. He was elected to each of the principal Rome offices on his first try and at the earliest age at which he was legally allowed to run for them.

To win an important office in Cicero’s time, a candidate should______.

A.be born of a wealthy family

B.possess political experience

C.launch a national campaign

D.convince the general public

Cicero came from a family with ______.

A.great wealth

B.remarkable fame

C.political ambition

D.noble background

Unlike Cicero, Ulysses Grant attained his political position due to ______.A.his strong beliefs

B.his personal relations

C.his military achievements

D.his powerful speeches

A Roman politician’s career prospects were strongly influenced by ______.A.their party’s support

B.their social connections

C.their political doctrine

D.their public popularity

Cicero was elected to the principal offices when______.

A.he got support from his friends

B.he began his career as a lawyer

C.he was committed to social services

D.he was just old enough to run for them

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第6题

The political career of Cicero, a great Roman statesman and the most well-known speech-maker of his time, was a remarkable 01 . At the time, high political offices in Rome, though technically achieved by 02 elections, were almost exclusively controlled by a group of wealthy noble families that had held them for many generations. Cicero's family, 03 noble, was not one of them, nor did it have great wealth. But Cicero had a great 04 of political ambition; at a very young age he chose as his basic belief the same one Achilles was said to have had: to always be the best and overtop the rest. Lacking the 05 of a proper family origin, there were essentially only two career options open to him. One was a military career, 06 military success was thought to 07 from exceptional personal qualities and could lead to popularity and therefore political opportunity as was the case much 08 for American presidents Ulysses S. Grant and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Cicero, however, was 09 soldier. He hated war, and 10 in the military only very briefly as a young man.

Instead, Cicero chose a career 11 the law. To prepare for this career, he studied law, rhetoric, and philosophy. When he felt he was 12 , he began taking part in legal cases. A career in the law could lead to political success for several reasons, all of 13 are still relevant today. First, a lawyer would gain a great deal of 14 in making speeches. Second, he could also gain exposure and 15 from cases. Finally, a successful lawyer would build up a network of political connections, 16 is important now but was even more important in Cicero's time, 17 political competition was not conducted along party lines or on the basis of doctrine, but instead was based 18 loose, shifting networks of personal friendships and 19 . Cicero proved to be an excellent speech-maker and lawyer, and an outstanding politician. He was elected to each of the principal Roman offices on his first try and at the earliest age at which he was legally allowed to 20 for them.

(1)A.oneB.manyC.muchD.two

(2)A.winningB.loseC.losingD.win

(3)A.because ofB.thoughC.henceD.so

(4)A.tradeB.copeC.businessD.deal

(5)A.adversitiesB.burdensC.advantagesD.disadvantages

(6)A.despiteB.sinceC.even thoughD.nonetheless

(7)A.bring aboutB.beginC.resultD.create

(8)A.latterB.laterC.latestD.late

(9)A.noB.quiteC.goodD.not

(10)A.serviceB.serveC.servingD.served

(11)A.onB.amongC.inD.between

(12)A.readB.reddishC.readingD.ready

(13)A.whenB.whichC.thatD.where

(14)A.experienceB.exposureC.explanationD.expenses

(15)A.popularityB.popularC.populationD.populous

(16)A.becauseB.ifC.whichD.that

(17)A.thatB.whereC.whichD.when

(18)A.overB.onC.atD.in

(19)A.commitmentsB.communitiesC.commissionsD.commutes

(20)A.walkB.jumpC.runD.fly

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第7题

All of the following ideas are the Cicero’s, except() 。
A、it wasn’t necessary to translate word for word.

B、he preserved the general style. and force of the language

C、it wasn’t his duty to count out words to the reader like coins, but rather to pay them out by weight as it were.

D、he aimed at translating sense, not words.

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第8题

He is one of the greatest writers in the world.英译汉

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