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河南理工大学-专升本英语2
I`d have give the rest of my life for a single dulp of water.
A. i`d like to give a big mouthful of water in order to save my life.
B. i`d rather not have a big mouthful of water in order to save my life
C. a big mouthful of water is what i need to savr my life.
D. i`d ratherto give a big mouthful of water at the expense of my life
“ Alan,” said Hughie seriously, “ you painters are a heartless lot.” A. …painters have no feelings. B. …painters are never moved. C. …painters never become emotional. D. …painters are cruel
It never entered my mind that you went about giving money away in that careless manner. A. I never thought that you give money away so quickly B. I never thought that you give money away so carelessly C. I never thought you would never give money to others. D. I never thought you were a careless person to give money away.
When Hughie came in he found Trevor putting the finishing touches to a wonderful life-size picture of a beggar-man. A. Trevor had most finished the picture of a beggar-man. B. Trevor had just checked a few details of the picture of a beggar-man C. Trevor was making some corrections in the picture of a beggar-man. D. Trevor was adding some decorations on the picture of a beggar-man
Wasn.t I tempting fate: how could these hard-nose Nazi detectives help but smell out the diaries beneath my broadcasts? A. I was doing something very risky B. I certainly was gambling on my future C. I doubted if I was taking a great risk D. I wasn.t really taking my life lightly
If such a work is hundreds or thousands of years old and is still admired, there is probably something to it. A. A. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, ther B. B. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, ther C. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, there i D. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, there i
the hero was distinguished by his accomplishment; the celebrity by his appearance or characteristics. A. A. The hero was famous for his achievement ; the celebrity was distinguished by his appear B. B. The hero can be famous by his accomplishment; the celebrity by their special behavior. C. The hero and the celebrity were famous by their images and accomplishments D. The hero was more famous than the celebrity
…who somehow seem bigger than ordinary people… A. …who somehow appear larger than ordinary people… B. …who somehow appear taller than ordinary people… C. …who somehow appear wiser than ordinary people… D. …who somehow appear distinguished …
The hero was a big man ;the celebrity is a big name. A. The hero was tall and strong. B. The hero was brave and courageous C. The hero was an outstanding man whit fine qualities D. The hero was a brave man whit tremendous strength
We want every minute to count. A. We want to count every minute. B. We want every person count every minute C. We want to make good use of every minute to do something D. We want to spend every minute to do things
Rapport to most of us (Americans) is less important than performance. A. Whether a person is successful is most important. B. Friendly relationship is not as important as performing skills C. One’s achievement is more important than his relationship with us. D. What one says in his report is more important than what he has achieved
His mind had already cracked with thirst . A. He had already lost control of himself because of thirst. B. He had to make good use of his mind because of thirst C. He was so thirty that he tried to make full use of his mind. D. He was so thirty that he could not manage to think of anything.
I looked at the men , and I thought my eyes were going. .A. I looked at the men ,then I looked at something else. B. I’m afraid to look at the men , so I tried not to not to look at them any more. C. When I looked at the men , I realized that my eyesight was declining D. Since I made great efforts to see them clearly, I knew that my eyesight was declining.
But overindulging children with material things does little to lessen parental guilt. A. But overindulging children with material things can really help parents to lessen their B. But overindulging children with material things cannot release the parents from feeling gu C. Parents really want to use the material things to content their children and get fid of D. If they overindulging children with few material things, parents can not lessen their guil
Practice responding to your children’s requests in a prompt, definite manner. A. Practice responding to your children’s requests without delaying and vacillating between B. Practice saying “yes” and “no” to your children quickly C. Train yourself speak in a quick manner D. Do not respond to your children’s requests without delay.
“ Alan,” said Hughie seriously, “ you painters are a heartless lot.” A. …painters have no feelings. B. …painters are never moved. C. …painters never become emotional. D. …painters are cruel
It never entered my mind that you went about giving money away in that careless manner. A. I never thought that you give money away so quickly B. I never thought that you give money away so carelessly C. I never thought you would never give money to others. D. I never thought you were a careless person to give money away.
When Hughie came in he found Trevor putting the finishing touches to a wonderful life-size picture of a beggar-man. A. Trevor had most finished the picture of a beggar-man. B. Trevor had just checked a few details of the picture of a beggar-man C. Trevor was making some corrections in the picture of a beggar-man. D. Trevor was adding some decorations on the picture of a beggar-man
Wasn.t I tempting fate: how could these hard-nose Nazi detectives help but smell out the diaries beneath my broadcasts? A. I was doing something very risky B. I certainly was gambling on my future C. I doubted if I was taking a great risk D. I wasn.t really taking my life lightly
If such a work is hundreds or thousands of years old and is still admired, there is probably something to it. A. A. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, ther B. B. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, ther C. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, there i D. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, there i
the hero was distinguished by his accomplishment; the celebrity by his appearance or characteristics. A. A. The hero was famous for his achievement ; the celebrity was distinguished by his appear B. B. The hero can be famous by his accomplishment; the celebrity by their special behavior. C. The hero and the celebrity were famous by their images and accomplishments D. The hero was more famous than the celebrity
…who somehow seem bigger than ordinary people… A. …who somehow appear larger than ordinary people… B. …who somehow appear taller than ordinary people… C. …who somehow appear wiser than ordinary people… D. …who somehow appear distinguished …
The hero was a big man ;the celebrity is a big name. A. The hero was tall and strong. B. The hero was brave and courageous C. The hero was an outstanding man whit fine qualities D. The hero was a brave man whit tremendous strength
We want every minute to count. A. We want to count every minute. B. We want every person count every minute C. We want to make good use of every minute to do something D. We want to spend every minute to do things
Rapport to most of us (Americans) is less important than performance. A. Whether a person is successful is most important. B. Friendly relationship is not as important as performing skills C. One’s achievement is more important than his relationship with us. D. What one says in his report is more important than what he has achieved
His mind had already cracked with thirst . A. He had already lost control of himself because of thirst. B. He had to make good use of his mind because of thirst C. He was so thirty that he tried to make full use of his mind. D. He was so thirty that he could not manage to think of anything.
I looked at the men , and I thought my eyes were going. .A. I looked at the men ,then I looked at something else. B. I’m afraid to look at the men , so I tried not to not to look at them any more. C. When I looked at the men , I realized that my eyesight was declining D. Since I made great efforts to see them clearly, I knew that my eyesight was declining.
But overindulging children with material things does little to lessen parental guilt. A. But overindulging children with material things can really help parents to lessen their B. But overindulging children with material things cannot release the parents from feeling gu C. Parents really want to use the material things to content their children and get fid of D. If they overindulging children with few material things, parents can not lessen their guil
Practice responding to your children’s requests in a prompt, definite manner. A. Practice responding to your children’s requests without delaying and vacillating between B. Practice saying “yes” and “no” to your children quickly C. Train yourself speak in a quick manner D. Do not respond to your children’s requests without delay.