It's no use arguing with him and so we left him______ in the front room.
A.shouted
B.being shouting
C.shout
D.shouting
A.shouted
B.being shouting
C.shout
D.shouting
It's no use ____________ with him. He won't change his decision.
A.arguing
B.to argue
C.to be arguing
D.if you argue
It's no use ____ with him. He won't change his decision.
[ A] arguing
[ B ] to argue
[ C] to be arguing
[ D]if you argue
It' s no use ______ with him. He won' t change his decision.
A.arguing
B.to argue
C.to be arguing
D.if you argue
A.Philosophers should have a full-time profession
B.Philosophy is about arguing over truth
C.Philosophy is about truth that you cannot know through the senses
D.Philosophy is essentially an art form
听力原文:W: We just have to do the problems on page 126.
M: That's the problem. I don't know how to do them. Would you do me a favor? Would you explain them to me?
Q: What is the man doing?
(13)
A.He is arguing with the woman.
B.He is apologizing to the woman.
C.He is asking for help.
D.He is offering for help.
听力原文: Anyone who's been married has the experience of arguing with your spouse. Those romantic days of courtship have given way to arguing about doing the dishes and taking out the garbage. But, as any marriage advisor will tell you, (32) at least some fighting is a healthy part of a relationship.
According to a study done by researchers at Ohio State University, though, marital stress has its downside as well. According to the study, the stress that a married couple experiences during a typical argument can slow the body's power to heal wounds by up to two days.
(33) The study involved forty two married couples who'd been together for an average of twelve years. First, each spouse was given small wounds on their arms and took tests to determine their stress levels. Then they were videotaped while having a supportive discussion about their relationship.
Two months later the couples were again given small wounds and this time videotaped while discussing something more emotionally tensional. (34) The researchers found that the wounds took one day longer to heal after the stressful discussion than they did after the supportive discussion. (35) Couples that had really hostile arguments took as long as two extra days to heal their wounds.
The researchers are still trying to determine why higher levels of stress slow the wound healing process. But the findings could be important in many ways. Hospitals, for example, might take more care to make hospital stays less stressful, so patients will heal faster.
32. What is the advisor's view about the arguments?
33.What kinds of persons are involved in the study?
34.In healing the wound,how many days longer does the stressful discussion take than the supportive one?
35.What can we learn from the study done by researchers at Ohio State University?
(33)
A.Arguments do not always occur between couples.
B.Arguments or fights may lead to the end of the marriage.
C.Couples should argue with each other properly.
D.Arguments can be avoided after the romantic days of courtship.
There's no use (bargain) ______ any more. It's a fixed price.
A.They use a map and the memory of location.
B.They use the sun and the stars.
C.They use a map and the earth's magnetic field.
D.They have precise sense of time or may use the earth's magnetic field.
A.His mother' s use of the washing machine
B.His father' s turning on the microwave oven.
C.His long hours of watching TV.
D.The switch on of two air-conditioners.
A.lose
B. to lose
C. lost
D. losing
What's done is done. It's no use ______ anyone for it.
A.blame
B.blaming
C.to blame
D.to be blaming