A、Jonathan Swift
B、Daniel Defoe
C、George Eliot
D、D.H.Lawrence
A.aristocratic
B.enterprising landlords
C.rising bourgeoisie
D.hard-working people
A.Tom Jones
B.Pamela
C.The Adventures of Roderick Random
D.Moll Flanders
According to real business cycle theory, permanent and transitory shocks to technology should have very different effects on the economy. Use the parable of Robinson Crusoe to compare the effects of a transitory shock (good weather expected to last only a few days) and a permanent shock (a beneficial change in weather patterns). Which shock would have a greater effect on Crusoe's work effort? On GDP? Is it possible that one of these shocks might reduce work effort?
A.K is in South African but Crusoe is the owner of the island
B.K lacks of the entrepreneurship of Crusoe
C.K is an invalid who follows his instinct of survival while Crusoe is a enterprising person
D.K’s cultivation is for basic survival, while Crusoe’s is also for accumulation of assets
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CRUSOE: Manny, where do you live in Bloomington?
MANNY: I live at five twenty-six Hamilton Street.
CRUSOE: Do you live in a house?
MANNY: No, I don't.
CRUSOE: Do you live in a dormitory?
MANNY: No, I don't.
CRUSOE: Do you live in an apartment?
MAMNY: Yes, I do. It’s very small.
CRUSOE: How many ________ does it have?
1.A、rooms B、house C、flats D、room
MAMNY: It has one large room and one very small room.
CRUSOE: That was beautiful.
MAMNY: He's very good.
MUSICIAN: Thanks.
CRUSOE: Manny, What do you do.
MAMNY: I'm a musician too.
CRUSOE: Are you a student?
MAMNY: Yes, I am. I study ________ the university.
2.A、in B、on C、at D、by
CRUSOE: Do you play the violin?
MUSICIAN: Yes, he does.
MANNY: No, I don't.
MUSICIAN: Yes, he does. But he's very bad.
MANNY: Yes, I'm very bad.
CRUSOE: Where are you from?
MANNY: I'm from Brooklyn. My family is from Russia. It was their home.
CRUSOE: Did you live in Russia?
MANNY: No, I didn't, My home was in Brooklyn.
MANIY: They lived in Russia. It was their home.
CRUSOE: Where are you from?
MANNY: I'm from Brooklyn. It was my home. I live in Bloomington now.
MUSICIAN: I'm from Finland. It was my home. I live in Bloomington too.
MANNY: Where are you from?
CRUSOE: I'm from Chicago. It was my home. I live in Baltimore now.
CRUSOE: Did you play the violin in Brooklyn?
MANNY: Yes. I ________ very bad.
3.A、was B、am C、been D、had
CRUSOE: What do you play now?
MANNY: I play the clarinet.
CRUSOE: Did your father play the clarinet?
MANNY: No, he didn't. He was a chemist.
CRUSOE: Did your mother play the clarinet?
MANNY: No, she didn't. But she was a musician. She was a singer.
CRUSOE: Do you _____ another musical instrument?
4.A、play B、have C、do D、play at
MANNY: Yes, I do. I play the guitar.
MUSICIAN: He plays the mandolin too.
MUSICIAN: Excuse me. Teresa! Hi.
TERESA: Hi.
MUSICIAN: This is Teresa.
MANNY: Hi, Teresa.
CRUSOE: Hello. I'm CRUSOE. Are you a musician?
TERESA: No. I'm a teacher.
MUSICIAN: She teaches at the high school.
CRUSOE: Do you live in Bloomington?
TERESA: Yes, I do.
MUSICIAN: She lives in the apartment downstairs.
TERESA: Manny, do you ________ your guitar?
5.A、play B、have C、do D、play at
MANNY: Yes, I do.
TERESA: Play for us.
MANNY: OK.
______ does Mr Robinson go to London on business?
A.How many
B.How long
C.How often
D.How usually
A.A Modest Proposal
B.The History of Tom Jones
C.An Essay on Criticism
D.Robinson Crusoe
“he was a gentleman from sole to crown,/ clean favored, and imperially slim” are lines quoted from edwin arlington robinson’s poem _______.