问题 单项选择题

在美国纽约,鳄鱼皮制成的女式提包,按尺寸大小标价1500~4000美元不等,因此,很多人都将鳄鱼皮视为财富的象征。
由此可以推出( )。

A.拥有鳄鱼皮的人被认为比拥有黄金、钻石的人更富有
B.为了显示财富,富有的人可能会去购买鳄鱼皮制成的提包
C.人一旦富有,都想用拥有一定数量的鳄鱼皮制品
D.拥有鳄鱼皮制品的人都是真正富有的人

答案

参考答案:B

解析: 题干只是提到“很多人都将鳄鱼皮视为财富的象征”,并不能说明拥有鳄鱼皮的人就富有,也不能说明富有的人都想拥有鳄鱼皮制品,所以不能推出A、C、D;B项说法可以推出。故选B。

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                                                        Crossing the Rubicon

     The march to Italy was began.The soldiers were even more enthusiastic than Caesar (恺撒) himself.

They climbed mountains,  waded rivers,  endured tiredness,  and faced all kinds of danger for the sake

of their great leader.

     At last they came to a little river called the Rubicon (卢比孔河). It was the boundary line of Caesar's

Province of Gaul;  on the other side of it was Italy.Caesar paused a moment on the bank.He knew that

to cross it would be to declare war against Pompey and the Roman Senate;  it would involve all Rome in

a fearful battle,  the end of which no man could foresee.

     But he did not hesitate long.He gave the word,  and rode boldly across the shallow stream.

     "We have crossed the Rubicon,  " he cried as he reached the farther shore."There is now no turning

back." Soon the news was carried to Rome "Caesar has crossed the Rubicon" and there was great fear

among those who had planned to destroy him.Pompey's soldiers deserted him and hurried to join

themselves to Caesar's army.The Rome senators and their friends made ready to escape from the city.

     "Caesar has crossed the Rubicon!" was shouted along the roads and byways leading to Rome;  and

the country people turned out to meet and hail with joy the conquering hero.

     The word was carried a second time to the city "Caesar has crossed the Rubicon" and the wild fight

began.Senators and public officers left everything behind and hurried away to seek safety with Pompey.

On foot,  on horseback,  in litters,  in carriages,  they fled for their lives-all because Caesar had crossed

the Rubicon.Pompey was unable to protect them.He hurried to the seacoast,  and,  with all who were

able to accompany him,  sailed away to Greece.

     Caesar was the master of Rome.

1. Which of the following can NOT be used to describe Caesar's army?

A. Enthusiastic in the march.

B. Not afraid of tiredness.

C. Brave in the march.

D. Eager to be great leaders.

2.  According to the passage,  crossing the Rubicon meant all of the following EXCEPT that______.

A. Caesar declared war against Pompey and the Roman Senate

B. Caesar would involve all Rome in the battle

C. Caesar would be defeated in the war

D. Caesar was determined to carry out the battle

3. What happened when the news was first carried to Rome that Caesar had crossed the Rubicon?

A. The people who had been against Caesar felt very frightened.

B. The people who had turned traitor to Caesar were wild with joy.

C. The public officers and soldiers fought bravely against Caesar.

D. The Rome senators and their friends had already escaped.

4. What did Pompey do after Caesar crossed the Rubicon?

A. He rode to the bank of the Rubicon hurriedly.

B. He fled to Greece by sea with all his companions.

C. He had all his relatives and soldiers stay with him.

D. He kept calm and stayed in Rome,  defeating his enemies.

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