Jane helped him with his English, ______ ?A.did sheB.didn't sheC.helped sheD.didn't Jane
Jane helped him with his English, ______ ?
A.did she
B.didn't she
C.helped she
D.didn't Jane
Jane helped him with his English, ______ ?
A.did she
B.didn't she
C.helped she
D.didn't Jane
James: ______. Jane: Maybe you should talk to him about it.
A.It's driving me crazy.
B.I can't stand his complaints.
C.This film is boring.
D.The book he lent me is tom,
why did Mr.Rochester say" ..and the you stab me in the back!" the (7thpara.?
A: because Jane had intended to kill him with a knife
B: because Jane had intended to be more critical.
C: because Jane had regretted having talked to him
D:because Jane had said something else to correct herself.
ane:I like oranges,watermelons,grapes,and bananas.
Michael: ?
Jane:How about 8 in the morning?We can get there in an hour and a half.
Michael:OK. I'll call John and tell him about our plan.
A.To help
B.Helping
C.Helped
D.Having helped
A.carrying
B.to carrying
C.for carrying
D.carry
If Sarah hadn't come to the cabin, ______.
A.Abe's father wouldn't have told him not to go to school
B.Abe wouldn't have helped his father on the farm
C.Abe wouldn't have had so much time to read
D.Abe's father wouldn't have told him to stop reading
What is tree about Irvine's back ground?
A.His background had provided opportunity forthis literary achievements.
B.As a gifted child, he did not receive much education.
C.He had interests in working as a lawyer.
D.His religious belief helped him a lot.
After that, I found Morrie Schwartz, my25 professor, and introduced him to
my 26 .. He was a small man who took small steps, as ifa 27 wind could; at any time, 28 him up:into the cloudS! His teeth were in good shape: When he smiled it was as if you had just 29 him the funniest joke on earth.
He told my parents how I 30 every class he taught. He told them, "You havea 31 boy here. He helped me a 10t." Shy but 32 , I looked at my feet. Before we left,I 33 Mr. Schwartz a 'present, a briefcase with his name on the front. I didn't want to forget him. 34 I didn't want him to forget me. He asked if I would keep in35 , and without hesitation (犹豫) I said, "Of course." When he turned around, I saw tears in his eyes.
21. A. along B. around C. beside D. together
听力原文:W: Wake up, Erik, time to rise and shine.
M: Ha, oh, hi, Jane, I must have fallen asleep while I was reading.
W: You and everyone else. It looks more like a campground than a library.
M: Well, the dorm's too noisy to study in, and I guess this place is too quiet.
W: Have you had any luck finding a topic for your paper?
M: No, Prof. Grant told us to write about anything in cultural anthropology. For once I with she had not given us so much of a choice.
W: Well, why not write about the ancient civilizations of Mexico. You seem to be interested in that part of the world.
M: I am, but there is too much material to cover. I'll be writing forever, and Grant only wants five to seven pages.
M: So then limit it to one region of Mexico, say the Uka town. You've been there and you said it's got lots of interesting relics.
M: That's not a bad idea. I brought many books and things back with me last summer, that would be great resource material, now if I can only remember where I put them.
Why has the woman come to talk to the man?
A.To discuss his trip to Mexico.
B.T0 bring him a message from Professor Grant.
C.To ask for help with an anthropology assignment.
D.To see what progress he's made on his paper.
When he got up in the morning, it looked, as though the fire was dying down, though he could still see some flames. So he set to work to tidy his room and put his things back where he wanted them. While he was doing this, Jane came in to say that she had heard the fire was a bad one:three hundred houses had been burned down in the night and the fire was still burning. Pepys went out to see for himself. He went to the Tower of London and climbed up on a high part of the buildings so that he could see what was happening. From there, Pepys could see that it was, indeed, a bad fire and that even the houses on London Bridge were burning. The man of the Tower told him that the fire had started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane; the baker's house had caught fire from the overheated oven and then the flames had quickly spread to the other houses in the narrow lane. So began the Great Fire of London, a fire that lasted nearly five days, destroyed most of the old city and ended, so it is said, at Pie Corner.
What is the passage about?
A.The Great Fire of London.
B.Who was the first to discover the fire.
C.What Pepys was doing during the fire.
D.The losses caused by the fire.