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[单项选择]A body, ______ it is in motion, would never stop itself if there were no friction.
A. where
B. by time
C. once
D. at the moment
[单项选择]I walked eight miles today. I never guessed that I could walk ______ far.
A. that
B. more
C. such
D. as
[单项选择]You will never guess whom I()on the street yesterday.
A. ran over
B. ran out of
C. ran into
D. ran up to
[单项选择]I never trusted him because I always thought of him as such as a ______ character.
A. gracious
B. suspicious
C. unique
D. particular
[单项选择]Never before (I have) seen anyone (who has) the skill (John has) when he (repairs) cars.
A. I have
B. who has
C. John has
D. repairs
[单项选择]You will never guess whom I ______ on the street yesterday.
A. ran over
B. ran out of
C. ran into
D. ran up to
[单项选择]You will never guess whom I ______ on the street yesterday.
A. ran over
B. ran out of
C. mn into
D. ran up to
[单选题] ---I‟m sorry to have kept you waiting long. ---Never mind. I () here for only a few minutes.
A. have been
B. have come
C. have arrived
D. waited
[单项选择]I wish I had never made such a mistake.
A. 我希望我没犯错。
B. 我希望我没有犯这个愚蠢的错误。
C. 我希望我不要犯错。
D. 我希望我不要犯这个愚蠢的错误。
[单项选择]()I realized the consequences, I would never have intended to get involveD.
A. If
B. When
C. Had
D. Unless
[单项选择]Much ( ) I have traveled, I have never seen anyone to equal her in efficiency.
A. although
B. as
C. while
D. if
[单项选择]I finally got the job I dreamed about. Never in my life ______ so happy. ( )
A. did I feel
B. I felt
C. had I felt
D. I had left
[单项选择]I decided to stop and have a rest,()I was feeling very tired.
A. moreover
B. whereas
C. so
D. for
[填空题]
I have never seen Mrs. Clark before, but I know from her
medical chart and the report I received from the preceding shift that tonight
she will die.
The only light in her room is coming from a piece
of medical equipment, which is flashing its red light as if is warning. As I
stand there, the smell hits my nose, and I close my eyes as I remember the smell
of decay from past experience. In my mouth I have a sour, vinegar taste coming
from the pit of my stomach. I reach for the light switch, and as it silently
lights the scene, I return to the bed to observe the patient with an
unemotional, medical eye.
Mrs. Clark is dying. She lies
motionless: the head seems unusually large on a skeleton body; the skin is dark
yellow and hangs loosely around exaggerated bones that not even a blanket can
hide; the right arm lies straight out at the side, taped cruelly to a board to
secure a needle so that fluid may drip in; the left arm is across the sunken
ch