The lady told me she had terrible diseases and she wanted ( ) suicide because she thought she was a burden to her family.
选项:
A:
overwhelming
B:
frail
C:
commit
D:
rebellious
overwhelming
frail
commit
rebellious
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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.
cheated by her friend
B:defeated by her friend
C:ignored by her teacher
D:scolded by her teacher
Try as may she
B:As she may try
C:As may she try
D:Try as she may
would change
B:had changed
C:changed
D:was changing
She insisted she should not help Larry fight and just be an onlooker.
C:She thought that fighting one's own battles makes a brave man.
D:She thought that Larry should learn to fight battles in a hard way.
">7.from this sentence:"She always said that she wanted Larry to learn to fight his own battles",what can we know about Mrs. Morton's attitude? 选项: A:She wished that her son could stand up for himself instead of being bullied by Joe
B:She insisted she should not help Larry fight and just be an onlooker.
C:She thought that fighting one's own battles makes a brave man.
D:She thought that Larry should learn to fight battles in a hard way.
or
B:borrowed
C:but
D:that
E:choose
">8.The story happened in Paris in 1860. One evening Mathilde's husband, Pierre Loisel, came home from work with great joy, because he not only had been invited to the palace ball __1__ also was the only person in his office that was invited. He told his wife the wonderful news. Mathilde was so excited that she couldn't believe what she was told. When she realized it was true, she thought she couldn't go because she didn't have an evening dress __2__ jewellery for the ball. She was afraid of being laughed at. At last Pierre decided to spend all the money they had buying a dress for her and advised her to borrow jewellery from Jeanne, her friend who married a man with much money. The next day Mathilde called on her friend, Jeanne, and asked if she could lend some jewellery to her. Jeanne brought out all her jewellery and let Mathilde __3__ the one she liked best. Mathilde noticed a lovely diamond necklace with a big blue stone in the center, wore it and was very satisfied.On the evening when the ball was held, Mathilde was wearing the dress on which she spent 400 francs and the necklace __4__ from her friend and went to the ball with Pierre. They had a very good time at the party.
But it was on that night __5__ she found the necklace was missing on their way home. They went back to the palace and looked for it everywhere. Unluckily, they couldn't find it.
"What's to be done?" Both of them were in deep thought.
选项: A:or
B:borrowed
C:but
D:that
E:choose
to
B:in
C:with
D:at
to
B:in
C:with
D:at
Finished
B:Finishes
C:Had finished
D:Will finish
possession
B:consent
C:license
D:happiness
Because she can have more books to read .
B:Because she can have a place to talk freely .
C:Because she can meet people with similar interests .
D:Because she can take the chance to join other clubs .
can challenge her skills and provide a good opportunity for 5. ()
选项: A:professional development
B:weakness
C:salesperson
D:patience
E:commitment
She was influenced by the roles she played in the films.
B:Her parents taught her to symbolize with the needy.
C:She learned to volunteer when she was a child.
D:Her family benefited from other people’s help.
sense
B:dorm
C:suppose
D:credit
flew at
B:conceive of
C:was lined with
D:radiated from
There was no DOUBT that the stage was very slippery, but she would PROBABLY have reached the other side SAFELY if she had not fallen over her long skirt, which was in FASHION that year, and tumbled right off the stage, to the ASTONISHMENT of the audience.
Second Version
The stage was ( ) very slippery, but it’s ( ) that she would have reached the other side in ( ) if she had not fallen over her long skirt, which was ( ) that year, and tumbled right off the stage. The audience was ( ).