Unlike most of the students, Susan divided her apple into ______.
A.
halves
B.
halfs
C.
half
D.
a half
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【单选题】For traditional Chinese painters, fame and fortune come late, and it is ( )for artists to hold their first exhibitions when they are over seventy years old.
【单选题】Do Chinese painters strive to present the things of daily reality exactly how they are? Why?
A.
Yes, they do, because Confucianism strongly influenced the art of painting, and they being very pragmatical believed that even paintings one should represent the reality as close as one can.
B.
No, they do not, because Daoists do not believe in the importance of daily reality, and try to escape from by drawing imaginary paintings.
C.
No, they do not, because for Chinese people painting was almost like a magic power that may change our daily reality.
D.
Yes, because they are good at observing and imitating the shape of the real world. Thus they always strive for perfection in paintings.
【单选题】Do Chinese painters strive to present the things of daily reality exactly how they are? Why?
A.
No, they do not, because Daoists do not believe in the importance of daily reality, and try to escape from by drawing imaginary paintings.
B.
Yes, they do, because Confucianism strongly influenced the art of painting, and they being very pragmatical believed that even paintings one should represent the reality as close as one can.
C.
No, they do not, because for Chinese people painting was almost like a magic power that may change our daily reality.
D.
Yes, because they are good at observing and imitating the shape of the real world. Thus they always strive for perfection in paintings.
【单选题】Do Chinese painters strive to present the things of daily reality exactly how they are? Why?
A.
No, they do not, because for Chinese people painting was almost like a magic power that may change our daily reality.
B.
No, they do not, because Daoists do not believe in the importance of daily reality, and try to escape from by drawing imaginary paintings.
C.
Yes, they do, because Confucianism strongly influenced the art of painting, and they being very pragmatical believed that even paintings one should represent the reality as close as one can.
D.
Yes, because they are good at observing and imitating the shape of the real world. Thus they always strive for perfection in paintings.