It is a great pity that she puts on such ______ all the time. A) airs B) attentions C) look
It is a great pity that she puts on such ______ all the time.
A) airs B) attentions C) looks D) spirits
It is a great pity that she puts on such ______ all the time.
A) airs B) attentions C) looks D) spirits
A.He feels a great pity for it.
B.He feels disappointed with it.
C.It is still working effectively.
D.It is falling into great trouble.
A.I'm so glad
B.I'm so sorry
C.I'm so pity
D.Suprisingly
听力原文:W: Hello?
M: Hey, it's John. I've got good news for you!
W: Really? What's that? Come on!
M: You know Tom?
W: Yeah, so what?
M: Tom wants to go out this weekend, so he can finally meet you! Can you make it Saturday night?
W: Hang on, let me look at my PDA. You know, my social calendar is very busy these days!
M: What a pity!
W: Just kidding! Sure, I can make it.
M: That's great! Why don't we meet at that cute little Indian restaurant on the corner of the 1st Avenue and Howell'? You know the one? It's called "Gold Pond".
W: Oh yeah, 1 know that one that you're talking about. I've been there before. It has really great food! What time shall we meet?
M: Let's meet at 5:30 on Saturday evening. That way, we can make it to the 7:45 show of that new animated comedy. You know the one'? Tom and Jane decided they wanted to see that movie. They said that if wc were to pick out the restaurant, they'd pick out the movie.
W: OK. I don't have any problems with that logic! What are you going to wear?
M: I thought about a pair of khakis and a sweater. I don't think it will be too hot on Saturday.
W: Sounds good. I'll try to figure out what I'm going to wear and be my most charming self!
M: Don't worry about it! I know that Tom will like you! Jane has told Tom many great things about you, so he can't wait to meet you! See you Saturday night!
(20)
A.5:30 a.m.
B.7:45 a.m.
C.5:30 p.m.
D.7:45 p.m.
It was reported in the newspapers to show that Churchill accepted the gift. He described the painting as "a remarkable example of modern art", which drew loud laughter.
In fact he was unhappy with the painting. Sutherland later reported that he asked whether it was to be painted in with a "happy" or "fierce" attitude. "Fierce," replied Churchill. At the time, Churchill was coming to the end of his political life and was unhappy that people wanted him to end his career.
Some twenty years later it was revealed that Lady Churchill hated the painting so much that she had it destroyed. "It was preying on (折磨) his mind," she was reported as saying.
A leading art critic was asked what he thought about the matter. He said he could understand Lady Churchill and had pity on her. Graham Sutherland is a very honest artist, who could only paint what he saw. At the time it was painted, Churchill was an old man, worried by the thought that he would have to end his political career soon. But Lady Churchill shouldn't have had the painting destroyed. It could have been stored away until after their deaths.
(1). The British lawmakers ask Graham Sutherland to paint a picture of Winston Churchill to show their respect for him.()
A. T B. F
(2). The painting was given to Winston Churchill in the Westminster Hall after it was finished.()
A. T B. F
(3). Churchill said the painting was not well painted.()
A. T B. F
(4). Churchill was actually unhappy at that time because he had to retire and put an end to his political life.()
A. T B. F
(5). The author's attitude towards the destruction of the painting is indifferent.()
A. T B. F
-- What a pity you missed such a good film .
-- _____
A.Yes,I enjoyed it very much .
B.Yes,I wish I had seen it .
C.No,I didn't go there yesterday .
D.No,I didn't enjoy it .
-___It’s just for fun.
A.Sounds good!
B.What a pity!
C.Take it easy
We all thought () pity that you were unable to attend our meeting.
A. that
B. which
C. this
D. it
A. It doesn't matter!
B. It's not interesting at all!
C. What a pity!
A.I’m shocked
B.I’m amazed
C.I’m puzzled
D.I feel pity