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             Napoleon, as a character in Tolstoy's War and Peace, is more than once described as having"fat
          little hands".  Nor does he"sit well or firmly on the horse".  He is said to be"undersized",with"short
          legs"and a"round stomach". The issue here is not the accuracy of Tolstoy's  description-it seems not
            that far off from historical accounts-but his choice of facts:other things that could be said of the man
          are not said. We are meant to understand the difference of a warring commander in the body of a fat
          littleFrenchman. Tolstoy's Napoleon could be any man wandering in the streets and putting a little of
          powdered tobacco up his nose-and that is the point.
              It is a way the novelist uses to show the moral nature of acharacter.And it turns out that,as Tolstoy
          has it,Napoleon is acrazy man. In a scene in Book Three of War and Peace, the war shaving reached
          the critical year of 1812, Napoleon receives arepresentative from the Tsar(沙皇),who bas come with
          peaceterms. Napoleon is very angry:doesn't he have more army?He,notthe Tsar,is the one to make
          the terms. He will destroy all of Europeif his army is stopped. "Thhat is what you will have gained by
          engaging me in the war!" he shouts. And then, Tolstoy writes,Napoleon"walked silently several times
          up and down the room,hisfat shoulders moving quickly".
              Still later, after reviewing his army amid cheering crowds, Napoleon invites the shaken Russian to
          dinner."He raised his handto the Russian's face,"Tolstoy writes,and"taking him by the earpulled it
          gently…"To have one's ear pulled by the Emperor wasconsidered the greatest honor and mark of
          favor at the French court."Well,well,why don't you say anything?"said he,as if it wasridiculous in his
          presence to respect any one but himself, Napoleon.
               Tolstoy did his research, but the composition is his own.
          1. Tolstoy's description of Napoleon in War and Peace is                 .
          A. far from the historical facts
          B. based on the Russian history
          C. based on his selection of facts
          D. not related to historical details
          2. What did Napoleon expect the Russian representative to do?
          A. To walk out of the room in anrger.
          B. To show agreementt with him.
          C. To say something about the Tsar.
          D. To express his admiration.
          3. Tolstoy intended to present Napoleon as a man who is 
          A. ill-mannered in dealing with foreign guests
          B. fond of showing off his iron will
          C. determined in destroying all of Europe
          D. crazy for power and respect
          4. What does the last sentence of the passage imply?
          A. A writer doesn't have to be faithful to his findings.
          B. A writer may write about a hero in his own way.
          C. A writer may not be responsible for what he writes.
          D. A writer has hardly any freedom to show his feelings.
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          A.

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          B.

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          C.

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          D.

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          A.

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          B.

          A cold and unfriendly welcome.

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          An expression used for greeting.

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          C.

          cause and effect

          D.

          listing steps in a process

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          Which of the following best describes the speaker?

          [  ]

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          He is an experienced educator.

          B.

          He is an impolite man.

          C.

          He is a man of great worries.

          D.

          He is a man of social responsibility.

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          C.

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          A.

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          feels disappointed about the real world

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          film got $1 billion in ticket sales in a very short time. The story in the film happens on an alien planet called
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          the most similarities with humans is the Na'vi, and it is the struggle between the Na'vi and human invaders (入
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          the entertaining feast (盛宴) for the eyes and the wonderful story shouldn't be forgotten, but the new language
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          A. The story in it is a moving love story.
          B. It brings the producer $1 billion in total.
          C. The story in it happens on an alien planet.
          D. It talks about humans and aliens' friendship.
          2. The director of"Avatar" James Cameron had a language invented for the Na'vi to _____.
          A. make the film a whole mystery
          B. make the Na'vi more believable
          C. make the Na'vi different from humans
          D. make the film have specific characteristics
          3. Who first created the basic words of the Na'vi language?
          A. Paul Frommer.
          B. An Indian.
          C. James Cameron
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          4. The important feature of the Na'vi language is that _____.
          A. it can be spoken by humans
          B. it has just 30 original words
          C. it has a vocabulary of 1000 words.
          D. it is like the Klingon alien language
          5. We can infer from the passage that _____.

          A. James Cameron will produce follow-ups to"Avatar"
          B. the Na'vi language is another kind of the Klingon language
          C. the director believes the Na'vi language will be popular
          D. Paul Frommer hopes to add new words to the Na'vi language

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