___ I won the gold medal is not important, I was crying because I knew that this wa
A.Whether
B.Whom
C.Which
D.Though
A.Whether
B.Whom
C.Which
D.Though
Then one evening,after he had looked through the straw and emptied the factory worker's pockets (17) usual,he said to him,“Listen,I know that you are smuggling things (18) this frontier. Won't you tell me what it is that you're bringing into the country so successfully? I'm an old man,and today's my last day on the job. Tomorrow I'm going to (19) . I promise that I shall not tell anyone if you tell me what you've been smuggling. ”The factory worker did not say anything for (20) . Then he smiled,turned to Henry and said quietly:“Bicycles. ”
A. should
B. might
C. would
D. must
Heatiler:Look,I‘ve got a problem here.Will you help me?
Rebecca:,but I‘ll try.
A.No,I won,t
B.I"m really willing to
C.Yes,I,m glad
D.I"m not sure if I can
—Don't forget to come to my birthday party, Susan.
—______.
A. No, I don't
B. Yes, I can't
C. No, I won't
D. Yes, I'm sure
Our sports team won ______ many gold medals ______ they did at the last National Games.
A.twice as... as
B.as twice... as
C.as... as twice
D.twice... than
Heather: Look, I've got a problem here. Will you help me?
Rebecca: , but I'll try.
A. No, I won't
B. I'm really willing to
C. Yes, I'm glad
D. I'm not sure if I can
A.Let me pay for it.
B.I do apologize.
C.What a beautiful vase it is.
D.It was very careless of me.
Patient: Could you arrange for me to see Doctor Smith tomorrow morning?
Nurse: _________. He won't be free until 12:00.
A. You can call later
B. You're unlucky
C. I can't do that
D. I'm afraid not
对不起, 我不想和贵公司合作
A.Sorry, I don’t want to put up with your company
B.Oh, I see But I won’t cooperate with your company
C.Really? I’m eager to cooperate with your company
D.Sorry, I don’t want to cooperate with your company.
A.Take your time
B.Take it easy
C.Hurry up
D.Don’t worry
Unlike in the opening ceremony, with its orderly parade of countries and their athletes, the closing ceremony brought flag bearers congregating in the middle, and athletes filing in somewhat haphazardly and many dressed less formally.
Beijing had staked everything on the Games, galvanizing the nation, spending billions to rebuild the ancient capital, erecting fantastic stadiums and producing the kind of opening and closing ceremonies that can only be created in China, with tens of thousands of performers dazzling a global television audience the vibrant displays of color and mass synchronization.
The 29th Olympiad was supposed to be China's coming out party, a show of its rising economic and political power and its reemergence as a global power. And in many ways it was. But the Games also turned into a dramatic show of this country's athletic power, with China hauling in 51 gold medals, enough to top the gold medal tables and unseat the United States, which won 36.
A.Do you want to buy a pair of shoes
B.What about a gold necklace
C.How about an evening gown
D.Don’t you think a gold watch would be very nice