单选题The criminal didn"t realize the value of freedom ______ he had lost it.
单选题The steady rise in the quality of our products owes much to the improvement of the management.
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单选题The output value in the first season was ten percent over the same period Of last year.
单选题Take an umbrella with you when you go out lest it ______.
单选题______before we depart tomorrow, we should have a wonderful dinner
party.
A. Had they arrived
B. Would they arrive
C. Were they to arrive
D. Were they arriving
单选题Only a student or two ______ to clean the classroom after school.
单选题I do so not in an attempt to cut short the career of you young banker, but with the Hope that you could take several remedial measures.
单选题I would have seen him off, had it been possible but I ______ so busy then.A) had beenB) wereC) wasD) would be
单选题In the world in which we live today, a man may be one thing but appear to be another. This was impossible in Indian society. An Indian's name told the world what he was -- a coward, a liar, a thief, or a brave. When I was young, every Indian had at least three names during his lifetime. His first name was given to him at birth. It described something that had happened at that time. Each Indian was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn money for himself. But his friends would always give him a name of their own. No matter what his parents called him, his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen. The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy. His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle. When he returned he would be given his tribal name by the chief. If he had done well, he would be given a good name. But if he had done poorly, he might be given a bad name. A man was given many chances to improve his name, however. If in a later battle he was very brave in fighting against the enemy, he was given a better name. Some Indians had as many as twelve names — all good and each better than the last. All names given to one Indian belonged to him for the rest of his life. No one else could use them. Even he himself could not give them away. This was because no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.
单选题Most people regret for their (lose) ______ youth.
单选题Since Dick was busy, he rarely had time to go to the cinema; ______.A. Mary did tooB. Mary didn't as wellC. nor did MaryD. so did Mary
单选题______ we go swimming every day ______ us a lot of good.
单选题Lacking further hard evidence of the bombing itself. the police could hardly tell who might be responsible.
单选题We wish to inform you that all the items ordered are available from stock and will be shipped upon receipt of your letter of credit.
单选题Batteries must be kept in dry places in case electricity should leak away.A.电池应该放在干燥的地方,以防漏电。B.电池放在干燥的地方,才会漏电。C.电池必须放在干燥的地方,这样的话电会漏掉。D.电池应该放在通风的地方,以防电泄漏。
单选题It is not until 1997 ______ he entered university.
单选题Visitors are requested to deposit their bags before entering the exhibition hall.
单选题According to the package, which of the following is TRUE?
单选题Having worked as a psychologist with all kinds of people, I've learned
that successful people aren't necessarily the ones with the greatest natural
talent.
A.作为一个心理学家,我与各种各样的人一起工作过,我了解到那些成功的人必定不是天生奇才。
B.作为一个与各种人打过交道的心理学家,我深知那些成功人士未必都是天生奇才。
C.作为一个具有各种人生经历的心理学家,我深知那些伟大的天才并非都是成功者。
D.作为一个与各种人一起工作过的心理学家,我深知成功者大都不是天生奇才。
