She was (so kind) (that) I (could) do nothing but (to accept) her help.A.so kindB.thatC.co
She was (so kind) (that) I (could) do nothing but (to accept) her help.
A.so kind
B.that
C.could
D.to accept
She was (so kind) (that) I (could) do nothing but (to accept) her help.
A.so kind
B.that
C.could
D.to accept
A.looks after…as
B.looks for…as
C.looks on…as
D.look up…as
The results of the test show that______.
A.breakfast has great effect on work and studies
B.breakfast has much to do with people's health
C.a person will work better if he has simple breakfast
D.breakfast only affects those who work with their brains
Not until Mr. Smith came to China______what kind of country she is.
A.he knew
B.he didn't know
C.did he know
D.he couldn't know
—().
A.Never mind.
B.My pleasure
C.It doesn't matter
Why do we care so much about how we look? Because it matters. Because beauty is powerful. Because even when we learn to value people mostly for being kind and wise and funny, we are still moved by beauty. No matter how much we argue against it or pretend to be immune, beauty exerts its power over us. There is simply no escape.
Aristotle said, “Beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of introduction.” It’s not fair, but it’s true. We simply treat beautiful people better than we do others. Attach a photograph of a beautiful author to an essay, and people will think that it is more creative and more intelligently written than exactly the same essay accompanied by the photo of a homely author.
As children, beautiful people are more likely to become favorites with parents and teachers. Later, they’re more likely to get good jobs and promotion. Beautiful lawyers get paid more than their less attractive colleagues. Good-looking criminals are more likely to win the sympathy of judges and juries. Attractive people in need are more likely to receive help from strangers.
(1)Eleanor Roosevelt’s regret shows ().
A、she was one of the most successful, influential, and beloved women in American history
B、she was not pretty
C、she has many regrets
D、even she was pretty, she wanted to be prettier
(2)“It matters” in paragraph 2 line 1 means ().
A、It is a matter
B、It doesn’t matter
C、It is important
D、It is not important
(3)According to paragraph 2 and paragraph 3, which of the following is not true?
A、We learn to value people mostly for being kind and wise and funny.
B、We can be immune to beauty.
C、Aristotle meant beauty is the best recommendation.
D、People think a beautiful author’s essay is more creative and more intelligently written.
(4)Paragraph 4 is written to show ().
A、beauty is powerful
B、beautiful children are favorites with parents and teachers
C、beautiful lawyers get higher pay than their homely colleagues
D、attractive people receive more help from strangers
(5)The word “good -looking” in paragraph 4 line 3 may mean ().
A、beautiful or handsome
B、lovely
C、careful
D、kind-hearted
She is so ______ that she doesn't even know where Beijing is.
A.foolish
B.competent
C.innocent
D.ignorant
She was so ______ in her job that she didn' t hear anybody knocking at the door.
A.attracted
B.absorbed
C.drawn
D.concentrated
A: he knew
B: he didn't know
C: did he know
D: he couldn't know