A.Give up the game. | B.Make a new plan. |
C.Have tough training. | D.Avoid the opponent. |
Bob Dylan wins 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature
US music legend Bob Dylan won the Nobel Literature Prize on Thursday, the first songwriter to win the prestigious award in a decision
The 75-year-old Dylan —best known for tunes like “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “Like a Rolling Stone”
The choice was met by gasps and a long round of applause from reporters
“Dylan has the status of
The Nobel is the latest award for the singer, who has come a long way from his humble beginnings as Robert Allen Zimmerman, born in 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota, and who taught
Initially
A.He’s going to play football with Jim. |
B.He will take Jim to see a football match. |
C.He’s going to watch the World Cup on TV. |
D.He will catch the opportunity to win the World Cup. |
A.By trading physical items. | B.By exchanging artistic creativity. |
C.By hosting art exhibitions. | D.By making artistic advertisements. |
A.Painting and writing. | B.Graphic design and photography. |
C.Music and album cover design. | D.Video editing and project management. |
A.Members can benefit without efforts. |
B.Members can make money by providing artistic services. |
C.Members can get copyrights of other artistic offerings. |
D.Members can have access to the creative exchange list. |
A.Competitive individualism. | B.Artistic cooperation and inspiration. |
C.Individual fame in the art field. | D.Material collaboration and exchange. |
A.Its regular driving practices and poor vehicles. |
B.Its lack of green spaces and air cleaners. |
C.Its excessive water pollution and rubbish. |
D.Its high air pollution and crowded roads. |
A.Establishing a high interest loan scheme. |
B.Removing outdated black and white taxis. |
C.Encouraging customers to create new ideas. |
D.Making advertisements on old vehicles. |
A.Because customers are more friendly and richer. |
B.Because all new cabs provide air-conditioning. |
C.Because all new cabs are equipped with meters. |
D.Because car manufacturers can earn extra money. |
A.Many people are shy in social life. |
B.Most people are shy by nature. |
C.Your shyness won’ t hurt others. |
D.Shyness is difficult to overcome. |
A.By prediction. |
B.By recording. |
C.By observation. |
D.By examination. |
A.The detailed records of people’s actions. |
B.Public attitudes towards being shy. |
C.People’s real behaviors in social settings. |
D.The specific degree of shyness of every interviewee. |
A.A different angle. | B.A sharp mind. |
C.Various ways of workout. | D.Exposure to different cultures. |
A.He will accept the new environment easily. |
B.He is likely to struggle with the travel budget. |
C.He will have to organize different daily routine. |
D.He may find road trips more appealing than beach views. |
A.To show travelling may bring health risks. |
B.To show travelling allows you to meet new people. |
C.To show travelling can change a person’s outlook on life. |
D.To show travelling gives you a chance to challenge new things. |
A.He didn’t work last week. | B.He managed to avoid being fined. |
C.He was fined. | D.He is always a careful bike rider. |
A.She is too tired to enjoy the film. | B.She has seen the film before. |
C.She is eager to see the new film. | D.She has no interest in the film. |
A.High-quality equipment. | B.A great amount of practice. |
C.Personal physical condition. | D.Previous sporting experience. |
A.Inform someone of your return time. | B.Stay mindful of your surroundings. |
C.Tell someone how you can be identified. | D.Use the most advanced board and sail. |
A.Teaching and sharing. | B.Connection with nature. |
C.Competitions and challenges. | D.Speed and excitement. |
A.Explore new windsurfing destinations. | B.Take part in windsurfing competitions. |
C.Develop high-quality boards. | D.Start a windsurfing business. |