_____that caused him to serve dinner two hours later than usual.
A、It was we being late.
B、It was our being late.
C、It was we were too late.
D、It was because we were late.
A、It was we being late.
B、It was our being late.
C、It was we were too late.
D、It was because we were late.
第1题
A.signed
B.required
C.caused
D.ordered
第2题
What caused him _______ his job?
A、give up
B、giving up
C、given up
D、to give up
第3题
第4题
A、即使是他成名之后,安徒生仍然觉得自己是个局外人。他的人际关系带给他许多痛苦。
B、在他成名之后,然而,安徒生仍觉得自己像个局外人。他的人际关系带给他许多痛苦。
第5题
第6题
将下列英语句子翻译成汉语
Even after he became famous, however, Andersen still felt like an outsider. His personal relationships caused him much pain. Danish reviewers often criticized his stories and made fun of his appearance.
第7题
1. What is the title of this work?
2. Who is the author of this work?
3. What's the author's idea concerning the creation of short story?
第8题
Passage two
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
There isn't any question about Washington's greatness. If his administration had been a failure, there would have been no United States. He had all the background that caused him to know how to make it work, because he had worked under the Continental Congress. Some presidents have limited their roles to being administrators of the laws without being leaders. But Washington was both a great administrator and a great leader.
Basically the author's opinion of Washington is______.
A. praiseful
B. derogatory
C. critical
D. negative
第9题
【C1】
A.made
B.done
C.given
D.had
第10题
Passage Five
Most famous people have some unusual story associated with their names. Casanova, for example, was a legend in his own time. He was the epitome of the gallant adventurer and lover. However, he spent thirteen years of his life as a librarian!
Thomas Edison, the brilliant inventor, was deaf from the age of twelve. The young Edison's hearing loss was long believed to have been caused when he tried to catch a moving train and a conductor grabbed him by the ears to pull him on board. Edison himself liked to tell this story. No one is really sure how he did lose his hearing.
Great writers and artists often require various types of inspirational warm-up before they create. Rudyard Kipling could not write unless his pen was filled with black ink, and only black ink. Ludwig van Beethoven poured icy cold water over his head before he composed his music. He felt that the cold water would refresh his brain. The author Charles Dickens always faced north when working or sleeping. Tycho Brahe, an important Danish astronomer, had his nose shot off in a duel with a Danish nobleman in 1566. He replaced it with another nose made of gold. President James Garfield could simultaneously write Latin with one hand and Greek with the other.
52. This passage is about famous ______.
A. scientists
B. personalities
C. composers
D. leaders
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