He knew he did something wrong. As he waited, his fears________.A.heightenedB.raisedC.in
He knew he did something wrong. As he waited, his fears________.
A.heightened
B.raised
C.influenced
D.combined
He knew he did something wrong. As he waited, his fears________.
A.heightened
B.raised
C.influenced
D.combined
He knew ______ about what had happened to his unit, did he?
A.most
B.mostly
C.almost
D.little
Little ______ that he was seriously ill himself.
A) the old man know B) the old man knew
C) did the old man know D) did the old man knew
Why did Ron leave the supermarket? 查看材料
A.He knew he would find work in Bournemouth.
B.He took a job as a lorry driver.
C.He gave up the job because he felt unwell.
D.He wanted to work at the seaside.
A.he kriows
B.did he know
C.does he know
D.he knew
What did Pearman mean by saying "he is a businessman" (Line 1-2, Para. 3)?
A.Fredy knew where he could get a job.
B.Fredy meant what he had said.
C.Fredy had enough money to help the poor.
D.Businessmen always handed others their cards.
What did Pearman mean by saying "he is a businessman"?
A.Fred knew where he could get a job.
B.Businessmen always handed others their cards.
C.Fred had enough money to help the poor.
D.Fred meant what he had said.
听力原文:M: Was Bill always rich?
W: When I knew him as a young man he wore old clothes and did not even have a bicycle. Now he wears expensive clothes and drives a sports car.
Q: What did Bill use to be?
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A.He used to be rich.
B.He used to be poor.
C.He used to be very thin.
D.He used to be a driver.
A: he knew
B: he didn't know
C: did he know
D: he couldn't know
The next day was Saturday. He knew that most of the boys would be down on the playground and choose up sides for the Saturday game. Robert knew he could play well and that just might be enough to prove he was strong, and to make friends with them. He arrived early and did his step exercises. He shot the ball several times and did some other exercises—the most difficult and most wonderful in basketball. Then the boys came. Robert went through what he had done before the game and showed what he could do. No one said a word. The boys just looked at each other and thought about it. In the end, when it was all over, the biggest of the group just smiled and shook his head. Robert knew he had made it.
1. What does “This did not help to make him less lonely” mean?()
A、Robert felt more lonely because the other boys wanted to test him.
B、Robert did not want himself to be less lonely.
C、Robert felt as lonely as before when the other boys tried to find out what kind of a boy he was.
D、The other boys did not want to make Robert feel less lonely.
听力原文: Penury was what people called a mystery man. We had known him for over seven years, ever since he became a member of our modest club, but he had a way of keeping his private life to himself in all but the unessential details. We knew his address, though he never invited us to his home, and his age, too, but only unimportant matters of this kind. It seemed that he did not have to work for a living as we did, in our various ways. He had once hinted about an inheritance on which he managed to live comfortably. He was not, however, a man of luxurious habits: he was not especially well dressed and he did not even have a car. At the age of forty-five he was still a bachelor though. Since marriage was not a subject he ever discussed, we had no means of finding out whether he regretted not having a wife.
Penury disappeared suddenly from our circle and shortly afterwards we came to learn the first really solid facts about our mystery man. From reports that appeared in the newspapers, together with photographs of the man who was without doubt, our Mr. Penury, it was revealed that he was the most accomplished burglar in the London area; and that he had practiced this profession for many years, until he was arrested and sent to prison.
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A.Because nobody knew his address.
B.Because nobody knew his age.
C.Because Penury's private life was a secret.
D.Because Penury was still a bachelor at the age of forty-five.