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Kong Zi, also called Confucius (551—479B.C.), and Socrates(苏格拉底) (469—399 B.C.) lived only a hundred years apart, and during their lifetimes there was no contact between China and Greece, but it is interesting to look at how the world that each of these great philosophers came from shaped their ideas, and how these ideas in turn, shaped their societies.
Neither philosopher lived in times of peace, though there were more wars in Greece than in China. The Chinese states were very large and feudal, while the Greek city-states were small and urban. The urban environment in which Socrates lived allowed him to be more radical (激进的) than Confucius. Unlike Confucius, Socrates was not asked by rulers how to govern effectively. Thus, Socrates was able to be more idealistic, focusing on issues like freedom, and knowledge for its own sake. Confucius, on the other hand, advised those in government service, and many of his students went out to government service.
Confucius suggested the Golden Rule as a principle for the conduct of life: "Do not do to others what you would not want others to do to you." He assumed that all men were equal at birth, though some bad more potential than others, and that it was knowledge that set men apart. Socrates focused on the individual, and thought that the greatest purpose of man was to seek wisdom. He believed that the superior class should rule the inferior (下层的) classes.
For Socrates, the family was of no importance, and the community of little concern. For Confucius, however, the family was the centre of the society, with family relations considered much more important than political relations.
Both men are respected much more today than they were in their lifetimes.
Which of the following is TURE according to the first paragraph?

A.Socrates and Confucius had much in common,
B.Confucius had much influence on Socrates’ ideas.
C.The societies ware influenced by the philosophers’ ideas.
D.There were cultural exchanges between China and Greece.

Socrates shared with Confucius the idea that ________.
A. all men were equal when they were born
B. the lower classed should be ruled by the upper class
C. the purpose of man was to seek freedom and wisdom
What made some people different from others according to Confucius?

A.Family. B.Potential. C.Knowledge. D.Community.

This passage is organized in the pattern of ________.

A.time and events B.comparison and contrast
C.cause and effect D.definition and classification
科目 英语   题型 阅读理解   难度 中等
知识点: 日常生活类阅读
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A.doing exercise is good for you health
B.how to deal with stress in life
C.comparing yourself with others is wrong
D.how to lead a happy life in daily life

According to the fifth paragraph, we should________.

A.make comparisons with others constantly
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C.compare with yourself instead of others
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A.Because the children are too young to play with toy gun.
B.Because the teacher wanted to play himself.
C.Because the teacher must take care of the students` safety.
D.It is against the school rules to play with toy guns.

What does the underlined word mean?

A.move away B.pull back
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Why did the writer say he made a big mistake when in bank?

A.Because he forgot the password of his bank account.
B.Because he took the gun into the gun forbidden area.
C.Because his eyes met with the guard’s eyes.
D.Because he forgot to return the toy gun to the children

From the end of the story, we can infer that____________.

A.The teacher is getting on well with his students.
B.The students hate their teacher because he took away their toy gun.
C.The students laugh at their teacher because he is very silly.
D.The teacher is careless because he often makes mistakes.

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A.To introduce the topic for discussion.
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The underlined word “nomophobia” in Paragraph 2 means “”.
habits of using mobile phones
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A.he is just one of the talented people
B.he is ready to help others
C.he has a sharp sense of hearing
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A.spend more than they can afford B.do in their own way
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A.They don't work hard enough.
B.They lack financial intelligence.
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A.how young people can find a satisfactory job
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A.Fatiguetoxinscouldhardlybefoundinalaborer’sblood.
B.AlbertEinsteindidn’tfeelwornafteraday’swork.
C.Thebraincouldworkformanyhourswithoutfatigue.
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A.Challengingmentalwork. B.Unpleasantemotions.
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A.Heagreeswiththem. B.Hedoubtsthem.
C.Hearguesagainstthem. D.Hehesitatestoacceptthem.

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A.havesomegoodfood. B.enjoytheirwork
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