In his() (1644), John Milton had an impassioned defense of a free press and the free commerce in ideas against a Parliament determined to restore effective censorship.
A.Lycidas
B.Paradise Lost
C.Paradise Regained
D.Areopagitica
A.Lycidas
B.Paradise Lost
C.Paradise Regained
D.Areopagitica
His carelessness ______ his failure in the exams.
A.resulted from
B.resulted in
C.resulted
D.resulted to
A.His forebears
B.His children
C.Himself
D.His wife
Professor Wang, ______ for his informative lectures, was warmly received by his students.
A.knowing
B.known
C.to be known
D.having known
The trip has ______ his memory of his childhood.
A.brought about
B.brought back
C.brought over
D.brought forth
His government insisted that he ______until he finished his degree.
A.would stay
B.stay
C.stayed
D.shall stay
Almost everyone failed______on the first day.
A.pass his driving test
B.to have passed his driving test
C.to pass his driving test
D.passing his driving test
A.with
B.to
C.for
D.behind
His ______ was telling him that something was wrong.
A.intuition
B.hypothesis
C.inspiration
D.sentiment
A.later in his life
B.later in his living
C.later on his life
D.later at his life