She could have done just as well as you, ______ the chance.A.givenB.to giveC.givingD.give
She could have done just as well as you, ______ the chance.
A.given
B.to give
C.giving
D.give
She could have done just as well as you, ______ the chance.
A.given
B.to give
C.giving
D.give
Fool Jane is ______ she could not have done such a thing.
A.who
B.as
C.what
D.like
Fool _____ Jane is, she could not have done such a thing.
A.who
B.as
C.that
D.like
A.were
B.was being
C.be
D.had been
Fool ______ Jane is, she could not have done such a thing.[2002]
A.who
B.as
C.that
D.like
Which of the following can be learned from the passage?
A.The Hope Foundation could have done more to help the woman.
B.The police are determined to find the mother.
C.The mother gave up her baby because she is homeless.
D.The mother was eager to hide her identity.
听力原文: The engine of Margaret's car was not running smoothly. The spark plugs needed cleaning. Margaret could have done the job herself, but garages have special equipment that does such things very thoroughly.
Like her father, Margaret did not like being overcharged. She knew that garages do this sometimes. Sometimes they even charge for work they have never done. She told the repairman at the garage not to do any extra work, she wanted the spark plugs cleaned, and nothing more. Then she left, saying she would be back in a little while.
When Margaret came back, the repairman handed her a bill for £ 10. Margaret knew this was more than it should cost to have the spark plugs cleaned. Then the repairman said he had put new ones in. Margaret decided she was not going to stand for this, and began to get angry.
"But the plugs were worn out; what else could I do?" the repairman protested. "How long should these new spark plugs last? More than a few months?" Margaret demanded. "Of come! Much longer than that!" The repairman said with great emphasis.
"Well, then, put the old ones back in. I had new spark plugs put in only a few months ago, and 1 had the job done here!" Margaret said.
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A.Do extra work if necessary.
B.Change the spark plugs only.
C.Clean the spark plugs only.
D.Charge her more than £ 10 if necessary.
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A.We thought of trying to describe each emotion but it would have been almost impossible to make clear rules for this.
B.These particular muscles are difficult to control, and few people can do it.
C.Research has also been done to find out which areas of the brain read the emotionalexpressions.
D.They decided that it was a mental state that could be preceded by "I feel"or "he looks"or"she sounds".
E.He said that the expression of these feelings are universal and recognizable by anyone, from any culture.
F.Any other method of showing all the 412 emotions, such as words, would have been far less effective.
Man: What did he do --just shoot straight out without looking?
Woman: Yeah. Clare yelled something at me and I just slammed on the brakes.
Man: Did he stop?
Woman: You're joking! Just blasted his horn at us and carried on.
Man: And there was nobody behind you?
Woman: No, fortunately, otherwise who knows what might have happened.
Man: You were lucky. That road's always busy.
You overhear a woman talking to a man about something that happened to her. Who was she?
A.A pedestrian.
B.A driver.
C.A passenger.
In fact, she had done all ______ to help the poor.
A.that she could
B.which she could
C.what she could
D.as she could
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