She ______ drawing pictures when she was five years old.A.took toB.came toC.looked toD.wen
She ______ drawing pictures when she was five years old.
A.took to
B.came to
C.looked to
D.went to
She ______ drawing pictures when she was five years old.
A.took to
B.came to
C.looked to
D.went to
Christine Marie Evert was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She learned to p]ay tennis from her father. Because she learned to play on the slow clay tennis courts which are common in southern Florida, Evert is at her best on slow courts.
In 1971, at the age of sixteen, Evert became the youngest player to reach the semifinals of the United States Open Tennis Championships. This was her first time to participate in the U.S. Open. In 1972, she turned professional and was able to accept money and other prizes for winning matches.
In 1974, she won the women’s singles title in two major tournaments. These titles were at Wimbledon, the British championship, and the French Open, which is played on clay. Later she won the U.S. and Australian Opens, the two other major tennis championships.
Evert set an impressive record of wins on clay courts. From August 1973 to May 1979, a period of almost six years, Evert beat 125 opponents. Her unbelievable record will be remembered for a very long time in the sports world.
In 1979, Evert married English tennis player John Lloyd.
Wimbledon is the site of ______.
A.the U.S. Open
B.the British championship
C.the French Open
D.both B and C
To help students develop their critical thinking, professors mainly teach them
A.choice of their premises.
B.the way to think independently.
C.skills of drawing conclusions.
D.different kinds of argument.
A.bide my time
B.put pen to paper
C.set aside
D.race the clock
Which of the following did Mrs. Vaught say?
A.She know that the bank was not sound.
B.She feared that too many depositors drawing their money would close the bank.
C.She was not able to draw out her money.
D.She was tempted to draw out her money.
The aim of the first type of holiday-makers is__________ .
A.to enjoy themselves
B.to enjoy good food
C.to have a good sleep
D.to get drunk
The bathtub was a wash tub (澡盆) filled with water from the stove. If you were small enough you could sit down by drawing your knees to your chest, Otherwise, you washed yourself standing up. Often all the women and girls in the family bathed together. Then the men and boys did. In most families this was Saturday-night because Sundays they went to church.
A small number of families did have running water. But that depended on Whether there was a water system where they lived and on whether they could afford the plumbing (水管实施 ). Some people had bathtubs in their homes as early as 1895. But many others did not have their first bath in a bathtub until 1910 or later when they were fifteen or sixteen years old.
In the first paragraph, "took care of" means ______.
A.kept
B.looked after
C.used
D.kept and used
A. No, she couldn’t
B. No, she could
C. Yes, she couldn’t
D. Yes, she answers
She will never forget the day ______ she joined the party.
A.when
B.which
C.that
D.where
______who she was, she said she was Mr. Johnson's friend.
A.Asking
B.Asked
C.To ask
D.When asking
She found that she herself couldn't do all the housework, so she hired a ______.
A.guide
B.clerk
C.maid
D.chief