Don't ask him. He is ______ of our plan.A.ignorantB.informedC.unknowableD.innocent
Don't ask him. He is ______ of our plan.
A.ignorant
B.informed
C.unknowable
D.innocent
Don't ask him. He is ______ of our plan.
A.ignorant
B.informed
C.unknowable
D.innocent
Tom told his mother and she said, "You can go.(2)don't ask for some food." Tom said, "All right, Mum." He was happy.
On Saturday Tom went to Jack's house(3). There were a lot of children at the party. They played and sang "Happy Birthday" to Jack. They had a good time. And then Jack's mother gave them some food, but she forgot to give Tom (4). There was only a plate in front of him. He thought to himself, "I'd better wait." He waited politely for some time and then he put his plate on his head and said, "(5)anyone want a nice and clean plate?"
1.A.But
B.party
C.Shall
D.bycar
E.Some
2.A.But
B.party
C.Shall
D.bycar
E.Some
3.A.But
B.party
C.Shal
D.by car
E.Some
4.A.But
B.party
C.Shall
D.by car
E.Some
5.A.But
B.party
C.Shall
D.bycar
E.some
A.hadn't asked
B.haven't asked
C.didn't ask
D.would not have asked
I don't know what() Alfred to read your letter.()he thought it was addressed to him.
A.made; Supposedly
B.induced; Presumably
C.stimulated; Possibly
D.introduced; Probably
–– How is your brother these days?
–– He hasn’t been too well recently.
–– ______What’s the matter?
–– I think he ’s been overworking.
A: It ’ll be pleased to hear you ask after him.
B: That ’s not too bad.
C: I ’m sorry to hear that.
D: I ’ te ll him what you said.
A.I don’t know for sure
B.You can count on it
C.You can believe him
D.It depends
A.Good
B.All right
C.Pleasure
D.I"m glad
A.I don't think Bob has chosen the right suit.
B.I love the way Bob dresses. He always looks so smart.
C.How funny Bob looks in that jaeket!
D.Boh's new coat looks very expensive.
His neighbor was a rich banker, living in a large and grand house. Unlike the cobbler, heseemed to be unhappy all the time. No one ever saw him smile or laugh. And of course he neversang.
One afternoon, while sleeping, the banker was woken up by the cobbler ’s singing. Feelingangry, he thought, “I must put a stop to this! ” He went over to the cobbler ’s house. The cobblergreeted him cheerfully.
“What makes you sing so much?” asked the banker.
“I’m a happy man,” said the cobbler simply.
“Don’t you need more money to make you and your family happier?”asked the banker.
“Don’t you want to buy more beautiful things for your family and live in a bigger house? ”
“Well,”said the cobbler, “I’ve never worried about those things because I cannot affordthem.” “I’ll help you,” said the banker.
“If you look after my bag of gold coins, I’ll pay you well.”
The cobbler thought that was easy. He dug a hole in his garden and hid the bag of coins in it. But now he had something to worry about. He worried that thieves might come and steal thegold coins.
He worried so much that he stopped singing. He could not eat or sleep properly. His homewas silent. Seeing him so worried, his wife and children were unhappy too. A few days later, the cobbler realized that the gold coins had destroyed his happiness. Hedug up the bag of coins and gave it back to the banker. After that, he sang as happily as before.
From the first two paragraphs, we know that__________ .
A.the banker led a happy and rich life
B.the banker led a simple and rich life
C.the cobbler led a happy and rich life
D.the cobbler led a simple and happy life
Why was the banker angry that afternoon?A.Because the cobbler was richer than he.
B.Because the cobbler was happier than he.
C.Because he was treated rudely by the cobbler.
D.Because he was disturbed by the cobbler’s song.
What did the banker ask the cobbler to do?A.To sing songs for him.
B.To clean up his house.
C.To take care of his coins.
D.To wake him up every day.
With the bag of coins in his garden, the cobbler worried that .A.he would be too busy to sing
B.the coins would be stolen
C.the banker would get the coins back
D.his wife and children would use the coins
What did the cobbler do to become happy again?A.He returned the coins to the banker.
B.He spent some time with his family.
C.He sang as he looked after the coins.
D.He used the coins by himself.
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A friend of mine had this problem and handled it in the most tactful (得体的) way I've ever seen. Instead of telling her admirer directly, she devoted herself to introducing him to every girl she knew. Whenever she had a date with him, she arranged to drop in at the home of one of her girl friends. At last he clicked (一见如故) with one of these girls, and then everyone was happy. My friend was rid of a problem and she still had the young man as a friend, which was just what she wanted him to be.
Of course this solution may not work for you. You may have your own way of dealing with the problem. But whatever you decide to do, keep one thing in mind—the boy in question has feelings every bit as sensitive as your own. So try to find a way of discouraging him without hurting him.
The best title for this passage would be______.
A.How to Make a Friend
B.Problems of Dating
C.Good Advice for Girls
D.How to Free Yourself from an Admirer