He lost control of his feeling and began to _____.A.laughB.danceC.weepD.yell
He lost control of his feeling and began to _____.
A.laugh
B.dance
C.weep
D.yell
He lost control of his feeling and began to _____.
A.laugh
B.dance
C.weep
D.yell
A.Because he forgot one of his suitcases.
B.Because he was asked to get off.
C.Because he wanted to go out to smoke.
D.Because he had lost his passport.
6.This passage is about the French Revolution.()
A.T
B.F
7.The national economy was developing rapidly in 1789.()
A.T
B.F
8.The political prisoners were kept in Prussia.()
A.T
B.F
9.The underlined word “abolished” mean “ended”.()
A.T
B.F
10.The effect of the Revolution was that the King tried to control the national parliament.()
A.T
B.F
She lost control of herself and burst into crying ______ (看到这幅悲惨的景象).
A.that
B.when
C.why
D.because
问题: What happened to Cornell Taylor()
A、he was thrown to the guardrail
B、he lost control of his truck
C、he was removed from a paving project
D、he was thrown into the cold river
A. How to diet.
B. Why we should diet.
C. What we should diet.
D. Where we should diet.
At Home is owned by Tele-Communications Inc. , Cox Communications and several other investors. TCI is in the process of merging with AT&T Corp. in a $39 billion deal that is expected to be completed by spring. AT&T Corp. chief executive Michael Armstrong has stated he wants to use At Home as a conduit tor delivering a wide range of communications services, including electronic commerce. Control over Excite, which has a search engine and links to several online shopping sites, would certainly enhance that goal. Excite, which has lagged behind other Web site companies, such as Yahoo!, has been looking for a larger partner in the rapidly consolidating Internet portal market, especially in wake of the AOL-Netscape deal. Several other companies had been rumored to be interested in Excite, including Yahoo! Inc. and Microsoft Corp. Negotiations between Yahoo! and Excite broke off this weekend, according to published reports.
Excite, eager to extend its reach and market power, was attracted by an alliance with AT&T and TCI. Excite's shareholders are expected to own about 30% of the combined company, which would be known as At Home Networks. Excite chief executive George Bell would take a position on the new company's executive board, reporting to At Home chief executive Tom Jermoluk. At Home, which delivers high-speed Internet service over cable TV lines, has more than 330,000 customers. The deal would give it access to Excite's more than 20 million registered users and to the company's content development capabilities. Both companies are located in Redwood City, Calif. At Home, whose stock has risen nearly 300% over the past year, has the money to make a deal, Michael Harris, president of Kinetic Strategies Inc. told MSNBC. "With At Home's existing stock valuation (of about $11.7 billion), it's been surprising they haven't done more deals. They've certainly got a huge war chest built up."
Neither company has yet made a profit. In the three months ended Sep. 30, Excite lost $6.8 million on revenue of $44 million, including acquisition and amortization expenses. In the same period, At Home lost $9.7 million.
Why does At Home want to buy Excite?
A.Because Tom Jermoluk wants to control his strongest competitor.
B.Because it wants to expand its business through Excite's present resources.
C.Because both companies are based in Redwood City, California.
D.Because it has lost $9.7 million in the last three months.
It can be inferred from the passage that
A.instincts most often misguide the monetary policies.
B.Greenspan has lost his control of the central bank.
C.consensus is often the case among Fed's policymakers.
D.Greenspan wouldn't tolerate such a dissent.
听力原文: Wilt Chamberlain is retired now, but he used to be famous basketball player. He has set sixty-five different records, and still holds many of them. During the final years of his career, he drew a large salary and became very wealthy. He even built himself a $1.5 million house. Yet, despite his personal success, he led his teams to only one championship. His teams often won enough games to qualify for the final rounds, but they almost always lost in the finals. As a result, Wilt became determined to win one more championship before he retired.
In 1972, while Wilt was playing against a New York team, he fell down and hit this wrist on the floor. He felt pain immediately and knew that he had hurt himself badly. When a doctor examined Wilt, the doctor confirmed Wilt's fears. The doctor told Wilt that he had broken a bone in the wrist and that he could not play any more.
Wilt ignored his doctor's advice. The next night, with his many fans watching in amazement, he not only played the entire game, but he was outstanding. His team won the game and the championship, Wilt had his wish—to be a winner one last time.
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A.Because he led his teams to many championships.
B.Because he set as many as 65 different records.
C.Because he still played the game after he retired.
D.Because he didn't stop playing even when he was seriously injured.
He sat there silent for some time, ______ thought.
A) having lost in
B) be lost in
C) losing in
D) lost in