单选题As far as his ability is concerned, he's the best person for the position, but he's not honest enough.
单选题The rain ______, the soldiers continued their march. A) stopping C) stopped B) having stopped D) being stopped
单选题Had I known the result, I ______ you to tell me. A. would not ask B. would not have asked C. had not asked D. have not asked
单选题The two friends talked about persons ______ they could remember at college.
单选题He bought her what she wanted, ______ the fact that they were costly.A. even ifB. as thoughC. only ifD. regardless of
单选题We can assume that this meeting is not likely to start on time. A.我们假定人们不喜欢按时召开会议。 B.我们可以承担这次会谈不可能按时进行的责任。 C.我们可以假定这次会谈不可能按时进行。 D.我们也已猜想这次会谈很可能不会按时进行。
单选题______ is known to the world, Mark Twain is a great American writer.A. AsB. ThatC. WhoD. Which
单选题[此试题无题干]
单选题I'll give you my telephone number in case you want to get in touch with me.A) willB) shouldC) wouldD) need
单选题I am ______ of the same old breakfast.A. worn outB. tiredC. illD. exhausted
单选题______ with his assignment, the professor told Jack to write it again.
单选题Which of the following is NOT the author's viewpoint?
单选题I feel I must qualify my earlier remarks in case they are
misunderstood.
A.我觉得我得把话说得具体些,以免他们不理解。
B.我感到我必须言行一致,以免他们产生误解。
C.我感到我必须符合我原先的讲话内容,以免他们理解错了。
D.我觉得得把我说过的话改得具体些,以免产生误解。
单选题The thief stole my wallet ______ I knew it.
单选题Six months after the accident, Tom ______.
A. went to blind
B.went blind
C. went for blind
D. went to be blind
单选题In the ______ half of the 18th century those cities became even more prosperous.
单选题He gave the order that nothing ______ until the police arrived.A) touchedB) didn't touchC) be touchedD) should touch
单选题People ought to take physical examinations at regular intervals so as to know their own health.
单选题People who are hit by lightning and survive often have long-term effects. These may include memory loss, sleep disorders, muscle pain and depression. Expels tell people to seek the safety of a building or a hard-top vehicle(运输工具)anytime they hear thunder, even if it is not raining. They say lightning can strike as far as sixteen kilometers from any rainfall. Lightning can travel sideways. And at least ten percent of lightning happens without any clouds overhead that you can see. People who are outdoors should make sure they are not the tallest thing around. Bend low to the ground, but do not lie down. And do not stand near a tree or any tall subject. Get away from water and anything made of metal. A car is safe, but do not touch any metal inside. Safety experts say people in buildings should stay away from anything with wires or pipes that lead to the outside. The National Weather Service says if you plan to disconnect any electronic equipment, do so before the storm arrives. Do not use a wired telephone. Do not use water. All these can carry electricity. Some people think a person struck by lightning carries an electrical charge(电荷) afterward. Experts say this is not true. It is safe to begin emergency treatment. Each year about four hundred people in the United States are struck by lightning. Last year forty four people died. The average is close to seventy. The National Weather Service says that is more than the number of people killed by severe storms.
单选题One day, more than 10,000 years ago, a woman ______.
