Three days after Mrs White’s _______ necklace was found, she was _____ it.
A. lost; robbed B. Missed; robbed of
C. lost; robbed of D. missing; robbed
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Three days after Mrs White’s _______ necklace was found, she was _____ it.
A.lost; robbed | B.Missed; robbed of |
C.lost; robbed of | D.missing; robbed |
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Three days after Mrs White’s _______ necklace was found, she was _____ it.
A. lost; robbed B. missed; robbed of
C. missing; robbed of D. lost; robbed
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Three days after Mrs White’s _______ necklace was found, she was _____ it.
A. lost; robbed B. Missed; robbed of
C. lost; robbed of D. missing; robbed
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I really don’t know______ Mary found her lost necklace that day.
A. where was it that B. where it was that
C. that where D. it was that where
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Mrs Amatuli was my teacher in the fourth grade. One day at lunch time, Mrs Amatuli asked me if she could36my sandwiches. She explained that I could use the money to buy a 37lunch from the cafeteria(自助餐厅). I was 38. I never bought my lunch at the cafeteria. It was39expensive for my family, and I always carried my lunch and brought the bag back home to40again the next day.
You can understand my 41 when I had the opportunity to buy a hot lunch. Kids always 42about the cafeteria food but I was very43of them.
When we44lunch that day, Mrs Amatuli took me aside and said she wanted to 45 why she had bought my sandwiches. I really didn't care why, 46it gave me a few minutes of her precious47 so I was very quiet as she explained.
You48, she was a Catholic(天主教徒) and she told me that Catholics didn’t eat red meat on Fridays—they ate49on Fridays.
Oh, I couldn't 50to get home and tell my Mom that from then on I wanted fish on Fridays.51my Mom understood why, she gladly fixed fish for me on Fridays. From then on, every Friday I could get in52with the rest of the kids for a hot lunch. I didn’t care how many of the kids complained about the cafeteria food—it53great to me!
I realize now that Mrs Amatuli 54 have fixed herself a fish sandwich on Fridays. She bought my sandwiches because she saw a little girl who was pleased over the simple
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Brown lay__________under the building for three days before he was finally found and rescued.
A.trapping B.having trapped C.being trapped D.trapped
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After having her second child in 2012, Victoria was jobless and lost her clear direction. She found herself suffering depression. “My sister, Karen, suggested I try selling something to do with weddings on eBay,” she said, “when the children were asleep, I learned to design invitations on my laptop. Because I already had a laptop and a printer, the only startup costs were buying some cards and envelopes.”
Victoria listed what she made for sale on eBay, but weeks and months passed and she hardly had any sales. Concerned, Karen suggested she should change the designs but Victoria firmly believed that her design was good.
But in January 2013, everything changed dramatically. “I remember getting out of the bath one night and I’d made nearly £200 in orders in the time it had taken to have a bath. Now the demand was so huge that I had to buy a bulk-load of cards and envelopes and purchase another printer. I started to work at 7 pm each night and worked into the early hours.” Victoria believes that her affordable wedding invitations are the key.
Having something else to focus on, the fog of depression soon lifted. By the end of January she had made an impressive £8,000 in just one month. The business now turns over an incredible £80,000 a year, half of which is profit. She continued: “The money has allowed us to upgrade to a three-bedroom house and we have had some great family holidays.” In October, Victoria was one of eleven eBay sellers recognized at the eBay for Business Awards.
“I want to show to other women with little or no experience that even if you’re struggling as I did, you can be a mother and a businesswoman and do both successfully,” smiles Victoria. “I’m a one-woman band but it’s more than enough for me!”
1.What made the most contribution to Victoria’s success?
A.The advice from her sister.
B.The design of the invitations.
C.The help from buyers on eBay.
D.The low price of the invitations.
2.How much can Victoria earn by selling the invitations a year?
A.£200. B.£8,000.
C.£40,000. D.£80,000.
3.What personality does Victoria probably have?
A.Cautious. B.Sensitive.
C.Easygoing. D.Determined.
4.What is the best title for the text?
A.The Cure for Depression
B.Defeating Depression with Business
C.Selling Wedding Invitations Online
D.An Unforgettable Experience
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It was only after a family related conversation ______________ I found out she was actually my distant cousin.
A. when B. that
C. which D. who
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Jim McGee was an American Air Force pilot. One day after he retired, he found himself ____ and then was told by the doctor that his kidneys(肾)were gone.
Jim, 69, _____ started dialysis(化疗),which didn't work well. The doctor said the transplant (移植)was a long-shot alternative. However, after several months' searching, no suitable _____ was found. Jim was so _____ that, in early 2018, he even _____ not attending a reunion of some Air Force companions in Monterey・ California. Finally, with Shirley's _______, he decided to go, and that turned out to be a life-changing _____.
In California, Jim _____ with six fellow airmen, including one he hadn't seen in nearly 50 years; Doug Coffman. Jim told them about his ______. “I asked him what his blood type is, and it _____ to be mine,” says Doug. "I was immediately thinking, 'Gosh. I might be able to _____.'"
Doug, then 70, was healthy and energetic. ____ , when he told Shirley that he wanted to donate a kidney to her husband, she worried that he might be too _____ . But Doug really wanted to help and _____ to have a try. He sent his _____ records to where Jim was treated and soon, he was asked to lake a series of physical examinations. _____, the result showed that he was a perfect match.
The doctors gave him the OK to _____, and the surgery was a success. "It's pretty amazing to be able to take a(n) _____ organ out of one person's body, put it in another person's body, and have it _____,” Doug says. "And there's nothing _____ than helping another person live a better life."
1.A.depressed B.exhausted C.nervous D.upset
2.A.immediately B.suddenly C.happily D.simply
3.A.doctor B.hospital C.plan D.match
4.A.stubborn B.angry C.discouraged D.confused
5.A.suggested B.regretted C.forgot D.considered
6.A.permission B.recommendation C.invitation D.encouragement
7.A.support B.decision C.reunion D.success
8.A.reunited B.cooperated C.connected D.discussed
9.A.idea B.achievement C.situation D.ambition
10.A.tends B.needs C.seems D.happens
11.A.come B.help C.change D.participate
12.A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Meanwhile
13.A.old B.far C.thin D.kind
14.A.refused B.determined C.hesitated D.promised
15.A.medical B.military C.service D.consuming
16.A.Hopefully B.Honestly C.Obviously D.Luckily
17.A.remove B.operate C.donate D.return
18.A.living B.precious C.extra D.special
19.A.grow B.move C.pause D.work
20.A.stranger B.finer C.funnier D.harder
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After three days’ waiting, there was a little doubt in Jake’s mind______ the police could find his lost car.
A. how B. that C. where D. whether
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