I beg ______ tomorrow's meeting.A.to be excused toB.to excused fromC.to be excused fromD.t
I beg ______ tomorrow's meeting.
A.to be excused to
B.to excused from
C.to be excused from
D.to excuse from
I beg ______ tomorrow's meeting.
A.to be excused to
B.to excused from
C.to be excused from
D.to excuse from
A.I am sorry
B.I beg your pardon
C.Excuse me
D.Hello, how do you do
Customer:,are you the manager here?
Manager:Yes,I am.What can I do for you?
A.I beg your pardon
B.Pardon me
C.Excuse me
D.Forgive me
A.that's, that
B.it's, it
C.it's, that
D.that's, it
A.In spite of
B.In public
C.In general
D.In return
A.Excuse me
B.Hello
C.Miss/Ma’am/Mister/sir
D.I beg your pardon
A.I beg your pardon.
B.What do you need?
C.Sure. Here you are.
D.Please just forgive me.
But it is not【24】He should put his heart and soul completely【25】his work, and not waste his spare time. "Work while you work and play while you play." is as good a【26】for young people as for old.
There is【27】help to diligence than the habit of early rising, and this, just like【28】good habits, is most easily formed in【29】. There is an English proverb "Lost time never retums." This【30】everybody must be diligent, and must make good use of his【31】. One must study hard when one is young,【32】one may make【33】progress, succeed in life and become useful to one's country and people.
I have never heard【34】are diligent will become beggars, but I know that lazy fellows will become beggars. Therefore, I should say that diligence is the mother of【35】
(46)
A.of much use
B.of no use
C.quite useful
D.a little useful
【68】, as soon as the great man came up he got【69】his horse, saying, "I see you've had bad luck, friend. How good it is【70】I' m here just at the【71】time. "Then he took one【72】of the sack, the farmer, the other, and between them they lifted it on the horse. "Sir, "asked the farmer, "how can I pay you?"
"Easily enough, "the great man【73】. "Whenever you see【74】else in trouble,【75】the same for him.
(56)
A.how
B.what
C.which
D.whether
Once upon a time a poor farmer taking a sack of wheat to the mill did not know 【B1】 to do when it slipped from his horse and fell 【B2】 the road. The sack was 【B3】 heavy for him to 【B4】,and his only hope was that 【B5】 some one would come riding by and 【B6】a hand.
It was not long 【B7】 a rider appeared,but the farmer’s heart sank when he 【B8】 him ,for it was the great man who lived in a castle nearby. The farmer 【B9】 have dared to ask 【B10】 farmer to help, or any poor man who might have come 【B11】 the road,but he could not beg a 【B12】 of so great a man. 【B13】,as soon as the great man came up he got 【B14】 his horse, saying ul see you’ve had bad luck, friend. How good it is 【B15】 V m here just at the 【B16】 time. ’’Then he took one 【B17】 of the sack, the farmer the other, and between them they lifted it on the horse.
“Sir,” asked the farmer, “how can I pay you?”
“Easily enough,” the great man 【B18】 . “Whenever you see 【B19】 else in trouble, 【B20】 the same for him.”
【B1】
A.how
B.what
C.which
D.whether
A./…from
B.for…from
C./…to
D.for…to