He’ll always be _______ to you for what you’ve done.A、peacefulB、secureC、gratefulD、compa
A.peaceful
B.secure
C.grateful
D.companion
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A.peaceful
B.secure
C.grateful
D.companion
A、John hurts himself seriously and looks like hell
B、They are family .
C、John is young and needs protection.
D、They are close friends.
Metaphor is applied in ________.
A、…satiety is a dream which will always elude you.
B、When white men first effect contact with some unspoilt race of savages, they offer them all kinds of benefits, from the light of the Gospel to pumpkin pie.
C、Dance halls, cinemas, this age of jazz are all, if we may believe our ears, gateway to Hell, and we should be better employed sitting at home contemplating our sins.
D、It is scarcely possible to exaggerate the influence of vanity throughout the range of human life, from the child of three to the potentate at whose frown the world trembles.
M: Well, I can't exactly go to hang with my friends at some of the places we used to go to, and just basically raise hell and have a whole bunch of fun. I can't do that any more because it's not good for the public to see that. It's not good for me.
W: Your father said you have the ability to be one of the biggest influences in history, not just golf, humanity. What do you think of that?
M: I think that is more important than just my golf. I think my golf is merely a vehicle to influence people
W: How?
M: How? Oh, so many kids look up to role models, so I can help out kids in a positive way, I can influence their lives in a positive way, and I think that's what it's about.
W: I mean you are only 21, what's the goal? Where do you go?
M: Keep winning.
W: But you know, at a certain point, doesn't lose its thing... ?
M: Winning never gets old and having fun never gets old either. And you always have fun.
W: And playing these tournaments is with all the apprehension and everything, still fun?
M: Always. The day it's not fun is the day I quit And it's been fan since I was in the high chair. And it's fun today.
Why can't the man go to some places and have fun with his friends?
A.Because it will help the public.
B.Because it will do harm to his reputation.
C.Because he is always fully occupied as a role model.
D.Because he always raises hell with others.
It was the first time for 20 years that Big Ben had been silent for so many hours. Three men always came at once if there was any problem with Big Ben. But they were not necessary this time. Mr. John Vernon, director of the company of clockmakers who looked after Big Ben, stopped the hell himself because painters were coming to the clock room to give it a new coat of paint at the top of the 66-meter tower.
"My job is very important," said Mr. Vernon. "Everyone looks at the clock. If something, everyone wants to know why." But Mr. Vernon had to stop the hells. The wheels that moved the bells were very close to the walls, and the bell swung only two centimeters away from the wall the painters were going to paint. That's why the bells in the clock tower did not ring for so many hours.
Londoners set their watches by Big Ben because ______.
A.it can be seen from all parts of London
B.the bells can be heard every 15 minutes
C.the famous clock is almost always correct
D.they like this clock better than any other
Jones Beach
Connecticut is beautiful in early June. The rolling hills are green and beckoning, the leaves on the trees full and deep. The land is fertile, washed and nourished by the spring rains; and in the rich soil of gardens, peas and carrots are appearing. The mornings are warm and clear, the sun rising early so that by midday you can get a taste of the summer heat that will follow in July and August.
On a day like this, on a Wednesday morning in early June, it is possible to feel free; for school is over for the year and the summer lies ahead. And so, on this Wednesday morning, you get up early in the morning and go out for a drive in your car, because you like that, it's fun. You drive along a little country road, the top of your car down, and you feel the chili of the early morning air , as the wind blows all around you. You feel the chill in your neck and behind your ears, but the sun is getting higher in the sky; it will be warmer soon. You feel your hair being blown in a thousand directions, and that's fine. It's good to feel the long brown hair blowing around your ears, it's good sometimes to look down onto the road next to your car and see the shadow of the car, with you inside, and your hair blowing in the wind. You drive through patches of sunlight and shade; the air is dry, so you feel the difference. And you feel free, being free.
It is hard to be free. It is probably one of the hardest things in the world, because the world doesn't leave much room for freedom. There isn't much space given you, there aren't many people around you who are free. Everyone has miles to go and things to do, and the world catches you up, it carries you along, it doesn't give you much room. But it's also so easy to be free. Being free is probably one of the easiest things in the world, too, only almost nobody realizes it. Because we are free: we were born free, we live free, and we will die free. Only we don't realize it. There is always so much going on, perhaps, always so much to do, that we never stop and look at what's happening. Until some day, some Wednesday morning in early June, when you get up in the morning when it's still chilly and you go for a drive in your car, along a country road, through little towns, past little homes and farmhouses, and suddenly you realize it, you know it: you are free, free always, free forever.
That is all it takes. You like to drive, you like driving your little sports car with the top down, and that's all it takes. And you find yourself getting high, as. high as the sky, because it is wonderful to be there, in that time and in that place, and you would exchange it for none other. You feel elated just by driving, and you begin to think that maybe they're all wrong, maybe all the ones who have taught you are wrong. Because they've taught you that what goes up always comes down. That's physics, after all, that's science and knowledge, and when an apple falls from a tree, it's going to hit someone who's sitting beneath. That's the way things are. But you begin to wonder. Maybe things don't have to be that way. Maybe it's possible to go up and never come down, to stay up, to be always up, to be always elated.
Maybe there is a place there, a place that the birds know, a place which men have reached for. Maybe it really does exist, and if you could find it you would never leave, you would never need to leave or want to leave, because the place is perfect and you feel wonderful there. So you drive along, out driving just for the fun of driving, and then maybe you say to yourself, "The hell with that place, things are fine here. I like it here. "For you feel good, there, feel good driving along, and you think you could probably feel good any place doing anything. The hell with the birds, let them have their place, because you've got yours, and you like it fine. The hell with wondering and worrying. School's out, it was
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
A.The excuse notes were written in dull words.
B.The notes were more like stories than facts.
C.He called their parents and found out the truth.
D.The handwriting obviously looked like childrens.
"Marriage of Heaven and Hell" was written by______.
A.Robert Burns
B.Christopher Marlow
C.Thomas Percy
D.William Blake
A、increasingly
B、most of the time
C、on the fly
D、like hell
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