单选题(The) famous scientist, (in his honor) a dinner party (will be held) tonight, (is to) arrive soon.
单选题Have you ever seen a ______ bag on the table7 A. plastic small black B. black small plastic C. plastic black small D. small black plastic
单选题It was because of his laziness ________ he failed the final exam.
单选题It's high time we ______ something to stop traffic accident.
单选题The weather in China is different from ______. A. America B. in America C. that in America D. one in America
单选题The _____ value of labor in capitalist society does not represent the real value of labor.
单选题- Have you heard that Wang has divorced her husband?
- _____ .She looks quite miserable.
单选题He let me use his computer and ______ return I treated him to dinner.
单选题Experiments show that different temperatures have different __________ on human feelings.
单选题The hotel was awful! ______, our room was far too small. Then we found that the shower didn"t work.
单选题Passer-by: ______
Local resident: Sure. It"s on Ehn Street: between Eleventh and Twelfth Avenue.
Passer-by: Thank you.
单选题He fell in love with her at first ______.
单选题In modern society there is a great deal of argument about competition. Some value it highly, believing that it is responsible for social progress and prosperity. Others say that competition is bad, that it sets one person against another, and that it leads to unfriendly relationship between people. I have taught many children who held the belief that their self-worth relied (依赖) on how well they performed at tennis and other skills. For them, playing well and winning are often life-and-death affairs. In their single-minded pursuit (追求) of success, the development of many other human qualities is sadly forgotten. However, while some seem to be lost in the desire to succeed, others take an opposite attitude. In a culture which values only the winner and pays no attention to the ordinary players, they strongly blame competition. Among the most vocal are youngsters who have suffered under competitive pressures. Teaching these young people, I often observe in them a desire to fail. They seem to seek failure by not trying to win or achieve success. By not trying, they always have an excuse: "I may have lost, but it doesn't matter because I really didn't try." What is not usually admitted by themselves is the belief that if they had really tried and lost, that would mean a lot. Such a loss would be a measure of their worth. Clearly, this belief is the same as that of true competitors who try to prove themselves. Both are based on the mistaken belief that one's self-respect relies on how well one performs in comparison with others. Both are afraid of not being valued. Only as this basic and often troublesome fear begins to dissolve (缓解) can we discover a new meaning in competition.
单选题Last week I bought an ancient vase, ______ price is quite reasonable.
单选题She was (angry), went (out), and (slamming) the door (behind) her.
单选题Mrs. White became a teacher in i985. She ______for twenty years by next summer.
单选题Living in the central American desert has its problems, ______ obtaining water is not the least.
单选题The flat where we live ______ three rooms only.
单选题He let me use his computer and ______ return I treated him to dinner. A. for B. as C. in D. of
单选题After _____ for the job successfully, you are supposed to receive staff training.