“Alice couldn’t answer the question, could she?” “________.”A. No, she couldn’tB. No, s
A. No, she couldn’t
B. No, she could
C. Yes, she couldn’t
D. Yes, she answers
A. No, she couldn’t
B. No, she could
C. Yes, she couldn’t
D. Yes, she answers
A.have been
B.have gone
C.has been
D.hasn’t gone
A.any of the girls
B.any other girl
C.some the other girls
D.some of the other girls
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Calvin Coolidge(1 872--1 933)was the thirtieth president of the United States.
He looked down on a Derson as being unworthy of respect who was too fond of talking about the details of other people’S actions and private lives——he had no time for small talk.The following two incidents clearly show how Coolidge treasured silence.
When he was vice-president,Coolidge had plenty of opportunity to participate in Washington,s social life,especially the many dinner parties.Because of his complete disregard for the art of conversation,he couldn’t exactly make himself dear to his hostesses.One lady felt she could SOlVe this problem.She placed him next to Alice Roosevelt Longworth,daughter of the former President Theodore Roosevelt.Mrs.Longworth,brilliant conversationalist,began to talk in her usual charming manner,but all attempts to awake interest on the part of vice-presi-dent were unproductive.Firrally.being shamed into annoyance,she said,“I am sure that going to as many dinners as you d0,you must get terribly bored.”Without lifting his eyes from his plate.Coolidge said not very.clearly,“Well,a man has to eat somewhere.”
Later,when he was president and once again at a dinner party,Coolidge was seated next to an outstanding society woman,one of those people who seem to take delight in trying to change the lives of everyone they meet.“0h,Mr.President,”she spoke with too much enthu-siasm“you are always so quiet,I made a bet today that l could get more than two words out of you.”In anger.the president made a low,rough sound and then said,“You lose.”
President Coolidge considered those people as being unworthy of respect__________ . 查看材料
A.who talked much about himself
B.who never talked about anything serious
C.who told him a lie’
D.who enjoyed talking about the affairs of others
A good tour guide tells visitors().
A. What they couldn't miss during the trip
B. What during the trip they couldn't miss
C. What couldn't miss they during the trip
A.Yes, they could
B.No, they couldn't
C.No, they can't
He couldn't ______ with the noise in the room.
A.put on
B.put across
C.put up
D.put off
______ the temperature falling so rapidly, we couldn't go on with the experiment.
A.Since
B.For
C.As
D.With
I couldn't stand London! Bloody ______ place.
A、splendid
B、awesome
C、awful
(Hard) (as) he worked, (but) Mr. Brown couldn't (keep) the shop properly.
A.Hard
B.as
C.but
D.keep