John was bored, he left his life in England.
选项:
A:
furthermore
B:
so
C:
however
furthermore
so
however
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Home to the office here. So he ____ soon.
选项: A:should have arrived
B:need arrive
C:must have arrived
D:may arrive
that he saw
B:had he seen
C:did he see
D:that he had seen
for
B:on
C:out
D:up
pitiless
B:merciless
C:ruthless
D:unrelenting
A、standard
B、regular
C、routine
D、conventional
such, that
B:so, that
C:too, to
D:and, enough
He was very rich.
B:He worked in a restaurant.
C:He was tired of his luxurious life.
D:无
Because she planned to dedicate her life to a teaching career.
B:Because she wanted to rescue Masai girls from early marriage
C:Because she was bored with her quiet life in retirement.
D)Because her husband encouraged her to do so.
former pole-vaulting champion, used daydreaming techniques before each meet. He would
imagine himself winning. He would vividly picture himself clearing the bar at a certain height. He
would go over all the details in his mind. He would picture the stadium and the crowds. He’d
even imagination left memory traces in his mind that would later help his actual performance.
such, as he is looked
B:such, as he looks
C:as, as he is looked
D:so, as he looks
He's over sixty, so his strength is slowly _____ (ebb) away.
(2分)
(1)
正确答案:(1) ebbing
His reasoning is based on the belief that there can be no morality unless there is free will.
B:His reasoning is based on the belief that if there can be free will when there is morality.
C:It means a lot to tell a person to do what he ought to if he is not free to do so.
D:It means nothing to tell a person to do what he ought to if he is free to do so.
whatever
B:however
C:no matter
D:whenever
A、outstanding
B、laudable
C、negative
D、diminished
by telephone
B:in his office
C:away from home
D:through the Internet
has
B:is
C:will
D:was
doing
B:to do
C:done
D:do
fiercely
B:intensely
C:discernably
D:seriously
fiercely
B:intensely
C:discernably
D:seriously
Henry II.
B:King Alfred.
C:King John.
D:Thomas Becket.
in charge
B:in handling
C:in responsible
D:in turn
smoothness and roughness of the water are just like happiness and
Unhappiness in life
B:there will be hardly any waves at all in the water
C:he will have to get past waves that could potentially flip his boat
D:the problems in rowing are like the writer's problems
say
B:to say
C:said
D:saying