The man was sentenced to prison for five years because he had _____ some national secrets to the enemy.
A.given in B.given away C.given out D.given off
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The man was sentenced to prison for five years because he had _____ some national secrets to the enemy.
A.given in B.given away C.given out D.given off
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The prisoner has been ________ to death because he killed a ________.
A. sentenced; five-years-old girl
B. sentenced; five-year-old girl
C. judged; girl of five
D. judged; a girl of five years old
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Mike was ______ to be in prison for 5 years because of what he had done.
A. sentenced B. requested
C. allowed D. persuaded
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In 1998, when he was only 19, Bill _____ to 5 years in prison for his acts of violence.
A.sentenced B.had sentenced C.was sentenced D.had been sentenced
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He _______that, without any strong evidence, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the judge in the trial.
A. could not have imagined B. can not imagine
C. could have imagined D. can have not imagined
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Tony was _________ to five years in prison for abusing his power during his service in the local government.
A. charged B. deserved C. sentenced D. announced
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The newly-discovered evidence led to the criminal _______ to five years in prison.
A.to be sentenced B.being sentenced
C.sentenced D.be sentenced
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The newly-discovered evidence led to the criminal _______ to five years in prison..
A. to be sentenced B. being sentenced
C. sentenced D.be sentenced
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I grew up in New Jersey and didn’t spend a night outdoors until I turned 30, when I decided I should know how to set up a tent. I attended a month-long course in the Absaroka Mountains in Wyoming and learned to be comfortable without a roof over my head. Ever since, I’ve tried to go camping once a year, to keep up my skills.
I’d been telling my son about the joys of the great outdoors, and he was eager to join me. And I was eager for him to experience at a young age what it had taken me so long to discover. Yet I was also worried. It seemed that every time I went camping, I forgot something---like a frying pan or my knife. I could get by with these mistakes when I was on my own. But with my son along, it was a different story.
So, with our supplies checked again and again, we piled into the car and headed north. After 20 minutes, my son turned and asked, "How much farther, Dad? "I’d worried that five miles might be too much for him, but the lake had seemed the perfect destination. I began to tell stories. But after a steep grade, he quit. Then I reached for my bag of M&M’s---the normally forbidden treat meant to be saved until our work was done.
Three dozen candy-coated chocolate later, we found the lake. We were excited. I showed him how to set up the tent. As darkness fell, my son laughed himself to sleep. In the morning, the stove wouldn’t light. My son had sardines and M&M’s for breakfast and pronounced it the best meal he had ever eaten. After a few hours, we went back home.
The following year, we got rained out, and the year after that, time got away from us. But next weekend, we’re heading out for another overnight. A bag of M&M’s is already in my pack.
1.It can be concluded that the writer used to_________.
A.take his knife each time B.meet some unexpected trouble
C.fail to reach his destination D.prepare very well
2.The underlined sentence "it was a different story" in Paragraph 2 means________.
A.he was a careless man B.he should be more careful
C.his son would help him a lot D.his son would handle the mistake
3.Why did the writer tell the stories during the walk?
A.To encourage his son. B.To meet his son’s request.
C.To let his son forget the walk. D.To take a good rest.
4.Why will the writer still carry a bag of M&M’s during the next camping?
A.Because they were his best meal. B.Because they were main camping food.
C.Because they were easy to carry. D.Because they were his son’s favorite.
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An old man lived alone in Minnesota. He wanted to spade(铲) his potato garden, but it was hard work. His only son, who would have helped him, was in prison. The old man wrote a letter to his son and mentioned his situation:
Dear son, I am feeling pretty bad because it looks like I won’t be able to plant my potato garden this year. I hate to miss doing the garden, because your mother always loved planting time. I’m just getting too old to be digging up a garden plot. If you were here, all my trouble would be over. I know you would dig the plot for me, if you were not in prison.
Love, Dad
Shortly, the old man received this telegram:
“For Heaven’s sake, Dad, don’t dig up the garden!! That’s where I buried the GUNS!!”
At 4 am the next morning, a dozen FBI agents and local police officers showed up and dug up the entire garden without finding any guns.
Confused, the old man wrote another note to his son telling him what had happened, and asked him what to do next.
His son’s reply was :“Go ahead and plant your potatoes, Dad. It’s the best I could do for you from here.”
No matter where you are in the world, if you have decided to do something deep from your heart, there is nothing that can stop you from doing it. It is the thought that matters , not where you are or who you are.
1.Why did the old man write a letter to his son?
A.To show his love for him. B.To ask about his situation.
C.To tell about his trouble. D.To give him some advice.
2.The police officers dug up the old man’s garden_______.
A.to search for some gold B.to search for some guns
C.to offer him some help D.to give him a surprise
3.After the police officers left, the old man felt_______ about what had happened.
A.puzzled B.worried C.satisfied D.excited
4.We can infer from the story that the son is______.
A.lazy B.honest C.clever D.brave
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