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liyongyi 8 months ago
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原贴:Varro Hard: Mater ad Forum cum _____ ambulat A) liberi B) liberorum C) liberos D)liberis Easy: Tres pueri in via festinant et clamant A) when B) but C) and D) or Hard: Who was the Roman goddess of grain and mother of Proserpina? A) Minerva B) Ceres C) Juno D) Aurora Easy: Where is a postscript (P.S.) usually found in a letter. A) in the address B) before the greeting C) in the body D) after the signature Hard: In Foro vidimus __ qui clare dicebat. A) Ciceronem B) Ciceroni C) Ciceronis D) Cicero Easy: Ubi est equus duci Romani? A) Where B) How C) Why D) Who Hard: The gods most closely associated with the daily life of a Roman household were A) Castor & Pollux B) Diana & Apollo C) Lares & Penates D) Proserpina & Hades Easy: Quot sunt novem minus duo? A) decem B) septem C) quattuor D) unus Hard: Non poteramus aperire hanc ianuam! A) We were not able B) We will not be able C) We are not able D) We have not been able Easy: Postquam cenavimus, carmina Ovidi audivimus. A) While B) During C) After D) Before Hard: If your friend asked you Quid agis hodie, what would be an appropriate response? A) Absum B) Non habeo librum C) Sol occidit D) Laetus sum Easy: According to Roman legend, the shepherd Faustulus found the twins Romulus & Remus being nursed by a A) bear B) wolf C) lion D) snake Hard: Miles ______ utebatur ut signum daret. A) tubae B) tubam C) tubarum D) tuba (long a) Easy: Apud cives Augustus dignumhonore habebatur. A) Among B) Before C) After D) Outside Hard: Who wrote Ab Urbe Condita, an early history of Rome? A) Caesar B) Cicero C) Tacitus D) Livy Easy: In mythology the three old women who spun, measured, and cut the thread of life represented A) illness B) justice C) joy D) fate Hard: Memento aequam mentem servare. A) Remembering B) Remember C) By remembering D) To remember Easy: Dulce ridentem puellam amabo. A) as sweetly as possible B) sweeter C) sweetest D) sweetly Hard: In what part of the Roman world would you find Bithynia, Pontus, Ephesus, & Pergamum? A) Asia B) Gaul C) Africa D) Greece Easy: The Latin ending -osus, found in English derivatives such as odious, lacrimose, copious, and glorious, means A) without B) constantly C) full of D) rarely
zhaochangyan 3 months ago
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D)liberis, C) and, B)ceres, D)after the signature A) Ciceronem, A)where, B)Diana and Apollo, B)septem 7, C)we are not able, C)After, D)Laetus sum, B)wolf, D)tuba, A)among, D)livy, D)fate, B)remember, D)sweetly, B)Gaul, C)full of 呵呵随便答一下

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