________ on their last legs, the enemies still thought they were unconquerable.
A. As though B. Even though
C. In case D. As soon as
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________ on their last legs, the enemies still thought they were unconquerable.
A. As though B. Even though
C. In case D. As soon as
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________ on their last legs, the enemies still thought they were unconquerable.
A. As though B. Even though
C. In case D. As soon as
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45. They are ready to fight the enemy _____ the last drop of their _____.
A.to; blood | B.to; bloods | C.for; breath | D.for; time |
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The two football players seem like enemies on the field but _______ they are good
friends.
A. in return B. in detail C. in reality D. in advance
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HOT on the heels of equality
1. They lengthen the legs but shorten the steps; they give the wearer a sense of power but can also be painful to wear; they are worn by working women, but their visual appeal has nothing to do with work.
In Japan, a new social media campaign highlights the issues many women have with this footwear. 2.In May, thousands of women signed an online petition(请愿书)demanding that the government ban the practice.
“3.” said the movement founder Yuni Ishikawa, 32 yeas old, in an interview with the Associated Press. “It’s the view that appearances are more important for women at work than for men.”
As early as January, Ishikawa shared her frustration about the unfairness of this dress code on the Instagram social network. In her part-time job as a funeral usher(迎宾员), she was required to wear black heels between 5 and 7cm high.4.. “High heels can cause bunions, blisters and strain the lower back. It’s hard to move, you can’t run and your feet hurt,” Ishikawa wrote in the petition, “5.“
It’s a modest dream. Not too long ago, Japanese businessmen were expected to wear neckties, even on hot days. Then, the government encouraged companies to use less air conditioning and reduce electricity use. Men were freed from neckties. “This petition is the first step toward ‘creating a working environment free from unnecessary burdens’.” Ishikawa said.
A.It’s unreasonable.
B.This is about gender discrimination.
C.She would come home with bleeding toes.
D.I hope there will come a day when women don’t have to wear heels in the workplace.
E.High-heeled shoes are loaded with contradictions.
F.They are upset that many companies require women to wear high heels to work.
G.It would be great if the country had a similar kind of campaign about neckties.
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_____ her leg the last time, Brenda decided not to go on the school skiing trip this year.
A.Breaking B.Broken C.To break D.Having broken
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________ her leg the last time, Brenda decided not to go on the school skiing trip this year.
A.Breaking B.Broken
C.To break D.Having broken
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—I don’t suppose they could have finished their experiment, they?
— , they are still doing it in the lab.
A.could; Yes B.didn’t; No C.have; No D.couldn’t; Yes
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Are they still doing the experiment? They're supposed______it by the end of last class.
A.finish | B.finished | C.to finish | D.to have finished |
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Last month, the Japanese government expressed their thanks for the aid they ___ from China.
A. receive B. are receiving C. have received D. had received
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