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Few were so the woman's possessions that she could carry them in a single suitcase.()

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There were so few the woman's possessions that she could carry them in a single suitcase.()

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() the woman's possessions that she could carry them in a single suitcase.

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() the woman's possessions that she could carry them in a single suitcase.

A.Were so few

B.So few were

C.Few were so

D.There were so few

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Were so few the woman's possessions that she could carry them in a single suitcase.()

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So few were the woman's possessions that she could carry them in a single suitcase.()

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第6题
As there were()life boats for everybody,40 lives were lost.

A.as litte

B.so litte

C.too few

D.very few

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完成下列各题 C Some villagers were going to celebrate an important wine festival(酒

完成下列各题 C

Some villagers were going to celebrate an important wine festival(酒宴)in a few days’time,So they borrowed a huge barrel from the nearest town,put it in the village square, and decided that each of them should empty a bottle of the best wine he had into it,so that there should be plenty at the feast(宴会). One of the villagers thought he would be very clever.“If I pour a bottle of water in.instead of wine.No one will notice it,”he said to himself.“because there will be so much excellent wine in the barrel that the water will be lost in it.” The night of the feast arrived.Everybody gathered in the village square with their bowls and their glasses for the wine.The tap(塞子)on the barrel was opened,but what came out was pure water.Everyone in the village had had the same idea. The villagers borrowed a huge barrel in order to__________.

A.hold water

B.take the place of wine bottle

C.hold wine

D.empty bottles

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The year 1400 opened with more peacefulness than usual in England. Only a few months befor
e, Richard II, weak, wicked, and treacherous, had been deposed (废黜), and Henry IV declared king in his stead. But it was only a seeming peacefulness, lasting for but a little while; for though King Henry proved himself a just and a merciful man—as justice and mercy went with the men of iron of those days—and though he did not care to shed blood needlessly, there were many noble families who had been benefited by King Richard during his reign, and who had lost somewhat of their power and prestige from the coming in of the new king.

Among these were a number of great lords who had been degraded from their former rifles and estates, from which degradation King Richard had lifted them. They planned to fail upon King Henry and his followers and to massacre (屠杀) them during a great tournament (中世纪马上比武大会) which was being held at Oxford. And they might have succeeded had not one of their own members betrayed them.

But Henry did not appear at the lists; whereupon, knowing that he had been lodging at Windsor with only a few attendants, the conspirators marched there against him. In the meantime, the king had been warned of the plot, so that instead of finding him in the royal castle, they discovered through their scouts that he had hurried to London, and that he was marching against them at the head of a considerable army. So nothing was left but flight. One and another, they were all caught and some killed. Those few who found friends faithful and bold enough to afford them shelter dragged those friends down in their own min.

Why did the nobles wish to kill Henry?

A.Henry had taken away power given to them by Richard.

B.Henry was weak, wicked, and treacherous.

C.Henry had needlessly killed members of their families.

D.Henry had killed King Richard.

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One of the sentences in the text on the right is irrelevant to the main idea of the paragraph. Read the following passages and find the irrelevant sentences in each paragraph. For many years, all book

A.For many years, all books were written by hanD

B.Because it took so long to write one book, there were only a few of them.

C.Most people could never own a book.

D.Then sometime between 1450 and 1460, Johannes Gutenberg got the idea of carving separate letters and moving them to make new words.

E.Gutenberg died at the age of 68.

F.This was the invention of moveable typ

E.G. From then on, the numbers of books printed grew quickly.

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Many years ago when the summers seemed longer and life was less complicated, we had rented
a cottage 【26】______ a river in the heart of the country 【27】______ the whole family was going to 【28】______ a three-week holiday. There were four of us: me, Mum and Dad, and Mum's sister, Auntie June. Oh, and I mustn't forget to 【29】______ . Spot, our little dog. I was 【30】______ to go off by myself all day, 【31】______ I promised to be careful and took Spot with me for 【32】______ .

One day I was out fishing with Spot when we heard a lot of shouting in the 【33】______ followed by a scream and splash. I was a bit 【34】______ so I called Spot and we both hid 【35】______ a bush where we could see but not be 【36】______ . After a few moments, a straw hat came drifting down the river, followed by an oar, a picnic basket and 【37】______ oar. Then came the rowing boat itself, but it was 【38】______ upside down! A few seconds later my dad and Auntie June came running 【39】______ the river bank, both wet 【40】______ . Spot started barking so I came out of hiding and said hello. My dad got really angry 【41】______ me for not trying to catch the boat as it went past. Luckily, 【42】______ , the boat and both the oars had been caught by an overhanging tree a little further downstream, but not the hat or picnic basket. So I had to let them 【43】______ my sandwiches. Dad and Auntie June both made me 【44】______ not to tell Mum what had happened 【45】______ she would be worried.

【26】

A.on

B.across

C.in

D.by

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完型填空On May 27, 1995, our life was suddenly changed. It happened a few minutes past

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On May 27, 1995, our life was suddenly changed. It happened a few minutes past three, when my husband, Chris, fell from his horse as it jumped over a fence. Chris was paralyzed (瘫痪) from the chest down, {able; unable; suitable} to breathe normally. As he was thrown from his horse, we entered into a life of disability with lots of unexpected challenges. We went from the “haves” to the “have-nots”. Or so we thought.

Yet what we discovered later were all the gifts that came out of sharing difficulties. We came to learn that something {terrible; practical; wonderful} could happen in a disaster. All over the world people cared for Chris so much that letters and postcards poured in every day. By the end of the third week in a medical center in Virginia, about 35,000 pieces of {news; paper; mail} had been received and sorted. As {patients; a family; nurses}, we opened letter after letter. They gave us comfort and became a source of strength for us. We use them to encourage ourselves. I would go to the pile of letters marked with “funny” if we need a laugh, or to the “disabled” box to find advice from people in wheelchairs or even in bed living happily and {successfully; bitterly; weakly}. These letters, we realized, had to be shared. And so here we offer one of them to you. "

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