The man insisted ______ a taxi for me even though I told him I lived nearby.
A. find B. to find C. on finding D. in finding
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The man insisted _________ a taxi for me even though I told him I lived nearby.
A.finding | B.to find | C.on finding | D.in finding |
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The man insisted _________ a taxi for me even though I told him I lived nearby.
A. finding B. to find C. on finding D. in finding
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The man insisted ______ a taxi for me even though I told him I lived nearby.
A. find B. to find C. on finding D. in finding
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Even though Jane told him to leave her alone, her father still ________ her to the doctor.
A. looked B. obeyed C. envied D. accompanied
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---Did the policeman let you in?
---No, ________ I told him who I was.
A.if B.as if C.as though D.even though
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根据所给的句子,在空格处填入一个恰当的词
1.t’s difficult for him to conduct the experiment. Even though he has trouble________ the experiment, he makes up his mind to manage it himself.
2.Nowadays even children in the mountain areas can surf the Internet. They have_______ _________ the Internet for information at home and abroad.
3.Tom didn’t go to school because he was ill. That’s why he was_______ _______ school and he had to make up for the lost time.
4.He wanted us to tell him the latest news and he desired that he_____ ______ the latest message.
5.In fact, true friends will not abandon anyone. That is, the chances of anybody ______ ________by true friends are rather low.
6.None of us spoke to Tom, so he was_______ ________. (不理会)
7.与其说它看起来像鹿,不如说像马。
The animal looks ________ like a horse ________ a deer.
8.用it翻译句子
花了我们两个小时才帮他摆脱掉困境。
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A Little Girl’s Dream
My father was a lawyer. One day he told me to wait for him in the back of the courtroom until he finished trying his case. But I was only nine years old and got _______ easily. So I wandered the shiny floors of the courthouse lobby until finally ending up in the back of another courtroom not too far from the first. I could not stop _______ at a man, wondering why he was crying. I could tell that he was trying to speak but his words were being suffocated (压制)by all of his _______. He remained in the arms of someone who was dressed just like my father always was—white shirt, suit and tie. They held on to each other lor quite some time. Then the man who was crying wiped his eyes, and _______ spoke. “Thank you,” he said to the man in the fancy blue suit. “Thank you for saving my life.”
As I watched the human drama unfold before my young eyes, only realizing the full extent of what had happened after my father ________all of the details to me, I discovered what I would do with my future. “I want to save people’s lives, Daddy,” I said with great determination. “Just like you and the man in the blue suit. ”
The _______ in that courtroom that day became a window into my future. I knew instantly that I would be an attorney who helped protect the innocent from injustice. The only issue remained these years was that I’d have to wait _______ getting that opportunity. Again, I was only nine years old.
So I filled my days with other ways to assist those in need. Beginning that year, I spent every Thanksgiving at the local soup kitchen cooking and serving those who couldn’t _______ a Thanksgiving meal. As a student, I have also had the opportunity to help ESL children learn how to read and write properly and I’ve spent many days volunteering at the local hospital where I help________. And, of course, as I wait for the fulfillment (实现)of my ultimate goal, my participation in Law Club continues to _______me that this is the profession for me. I am exactly where I belong.
The next chapter of my life is ___________, for I am finally bringing my nine-year-old vision t life. I have grown a lot since then, taking countless opportunities to help others while continuing to learn more about the _______that I am so passionate about. And________ all of it, my goal has remained steadfast. My undergraduate studies and post graduate work are the final steps I will take, helping me to finally _______ my childhood dream—the dream of finally being the on standing in a courtroom wearing the fancy _______ while saving lives.
1.A. bored B. encouraged C. puzzled D. delighted
2.A. shouting B. staring C. laughing D. pointing
3.A. imagination B. emotion C. attention D. passion
4.A. hardly B. gradually C. finally D. immediately
5.A. emphasized B. complained C. summarized D. explained
6.A. dialogue B. case C. event D. scene
7.A. before B. while C. when D. after
8.A. prepare B. offer C. afford D. provide
9.A. patients B. professors C. families D. workers
10.A. inform B. remind C. warn D. advise
11.A. annoying B. exciting C. amusing D. depressing
12.A. topic B. toward C. field D. trade
13.A. in B. science C. by D. through
14.A. achieve B. show C. match D. complete
15.A. cloth B. shirt C. tie D. suit
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Tom told me that he needed a chair and soon I found _________ for him.
A. it B. that
C. one D. the one
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The old man insisted that I ____ his wallet and that I ____ with him to the police station.
A.take, go | B.had taken, go | C.took, go | D.had taken, went |
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What a strange world this would be if everyone told the truth! Even though all world religions caution(告诫) people against lying, it seems that lying is a universal communication style. Most of us get angry at big lies—especially those in government, business, and the social world. But how about truth-telling in our private life? Should we always tell the truth to husbands, wives, mothers, fathers and children? Do we?
We all lie. National public opinion polls find that only about one in ten Americans say they never tell a lie. One study of college students found that each student told about two lies a day. Half of all adults interviewed in a CBS New Poll last year admitted they had told a lie they regretted, and nearly as many said they had been deeply hurt by a lie someone told them.
We all lie about lies. Researchers asked subjects to describe the lies they told over a period of weeks. Subjects over-reported “white lies”(harmless lies—I really like your dress) and under-reported serious lies( I graduated with honors).
We lie differently to different types of people. We tell more lies to men than to women. Men and women tell more lies about themselves when talking to men, but more lies about others when talking to women. Men are particularly likely to lie about themselves. Women tell more lies than men, but only because women tell white lies in order to flatter or avoid confrontation (对抗).
Lies are hard to detect(察觉). Surveys show that nearly everyone believes most people are truthful. That’s why people are so bad at detecting lies.
1. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A. When asked, the subjects admitted they told more serious lies.
B. People are not good at detecting lies.
C. White lies are harmless.
D. Men tell fewer lies than women.
2. The underlined word “flatter (in Paragraph 4)” probably means “_______”.
A. to anger somebody by telling a lie
B. to praise somebody in order to win his favor
C. to avoid somebody so as to escape payment
D. to warn somebody by shouting
3. Lies are not easy to detect because _______.
A. most people get angry at big lies
B. people tell more lies about themselves
C. nearly everyone believes most people are truthful
D. everyone tells the truth
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