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河南理工大学-专升本英语2
…a scientist with the magic touch of a poet… A. …she was a scientist with the magic touch of poet… B. …some of her scientific books were written in the from of poetry… C. …her scientific books were lively written which were interesting to read… D. . …though she was a scientist, she was regard as a poet for her great poetic charm… 您的答案:
He stared at her a brief moment , seeing the fear in her face, but also a loathing for all men involved in the making and dispatch of nuclear weapons. A. seeing not only the fear in her face, but also a strong feeling for all men involved in t B. seeing not only the fear in her face, but also a detest for all men involved in the making C. seeing not only the fear in her face, but also a contempt for all men involved in the mak D. seeing not only the fear in her face, but also a strong opposition to all men involved in
Even shy , timid, sweet children have resilience A. Even shy , timid, sweet children can make resistance sometimes. B. Even shy , timid, sweet children can be brave sometimes. C. Even shy , timid, sweet children can not be easily defeated D. Even shy , timid, sweet children wiil not accept criticism willingly all the time.
If we spend a few million greasing the palms of some of the buyers, who.s hurt? A. It shows the company is willing to bribe the buyers. B. It shows the company can afford to bribe the buyers C. It shows the company has no other choice but to bribe the buyers D. shows a few million is a small sum to the company.
There is a slight air of superiority about her now A. She is too proud of superiority about her now. B. She is too excited to breathe smoothly. C. she shows some kind of contempt in her eyes D. She seems to feel that she is a person of some importance
There is abundant luxury in the room but a minimum of taste. A. The room is luxurious but the food doesn`t taste good B. The richly furbished room nwwds little decoration. C. The room is richly furnished and decorated but shows little taste D. The more luxury in the room ,the less taste on the part of the owner
Everyone would just take it for granted we`d been invited. A. Everyone would accept the fact that we had been invit B. Everyone would be happy to see us if we had been invited. C. Everyone would naturally think that we had been invited. D. Everyone would hope us to be invited
It makes me very humble to think of a guy like Scotty. A. When I think of a great actor like Scotty, I feel ashamed of my self. B. When I think of a great actor like Scotty , I know that I should learn to be modest. C. Compares with a great actor like Scotty, I am so immature. D. Compared with a great actor like Scotty, I am so un important
…there`s no reason to feel slighted. A. I can`t see any reason to be trouble by trivial matters. B. We don`t need to worry about those unimportant things. C. We don`t need to be ashamed of our being new in pictures. D. We don`t need to feel that we have been neglected
“I understand there is a two-volume edition of this work” A. The minister wanted a two-volume edition of the book. B. The minister wanted another copy of the book. C. The minister wanted more money. D. The minister wanted a more money
to “ get them out of the sun”. A. …to dig them out of the earth. B. …to get them on the plane and send to space C. …to hide them on a secret place. D. …to get them out of the trouble
Then the third grade note had opened the attack. A. Then the third grade teacher began to speak ill of him. B. Then the third grade note opened a way for him to be attacked. C. When the third grade note was opened , words of criticism could be found. D. When the third grade note was opened , words of criticism could be found.
The almost bare sheets in the file mocked the effort. A. She tried in vain to write the obituary. B. She made great effort to write the obituary because Cliff`s records were not complete. C. She made great effort to write the obituary because Cliff`s records were not complete D. She made great effort to write the obituary because there wasn`t much information inrecord
As far as I could tell, he had never done one happy, noisy kid thing. A. As far as I could tell, he had never done one happy, noisy kid thing B. As far as I knew, he had never made friends with other kids. C. As far as I knew, he had never played happily with other kids D. As far as I knew, he had never been so naïve and childish like other kid
A child is a believing creature. A. Children always want adults to believe them. B. What a child says is to be believed. C. A child should believe adults. D. Children accept what adults say about them