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[单项选择]A) within C) for
B) during D) by
A. within
B. during
C. for
D. by
[单项选择]A) of C) for
B) in D) with
A. of
B. in
C. for
D. with
[单项选择]At the end of one month, the boys (looked forward to) their mother's (return) most earnestly, (as) they were really (tired with) their father's boiled eggs.()
A. looked forward to
B. return
C. as
D. tired with
[单项选择]The day we looked forward to ______ at last.
A. come
B. comes
C. came
D. coming
[单项选择]The letter they looked forward to______ at last.
A. arrive
B. arrived.
C. arriving
D. had arrived
[单项选择]The ongoing negotiation relied on unorthodox channels, avoiding the dull State Department, which he disdained.
A. respected
B. neglected
C. denied
D. despised
[单项选择]She can be relied on in a crisis.
A. looked after
B. depended on
C. believed in
D. turned on
[单项选择]Obviously these people can be relied on in a crisis
A. lived on
B. depended on
C. believed in
D. joined in
[单项选择]She has proved that she can be relied on in a crisis.
A. lived on
B. depended on
C. lived off
D. believed in
[单项选择]The dictator relied on abuse of his opponents ______ on sound reasoning.
A. more than
B. rather than
C. other than
D. better than
[单项选择]We waited for the decision for the whole afternoon, only ______ to return the next day.
A. to be told
B. were told
C. being told
D. having been told
[单项选择]Ted waited ()the director had finished speaking
A. by
B. until
C. at
D. on
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Passage One
Lane waited on the bench nearest the bridge, as he had been instructed. The wind blew straight across the river, sharp as a razor, and he had to pull his overcoat closer about him.
He went over his instructions in his mind. The agent would appear at four o’ clock. He would chat to Lane for a while, after which he would get up, leaving his newspaper behind. The plan would be fastened inside.
A distant clock began to strike the hour. As if from nowhere, a man appeared and sat down be side Lane, placing his newspaper on the seat between them. He was thin and middle-aged, and seemed in need of a good meat. He bored no resemblance to Lane’ s idea of a successful spy. His conversation, confined to trivial observations about the weather, was painfully uninteresting.
A few minutes later he got up and continued on his way. Large picked up the paper which laid on the bench, as if he wanted to look at the news. He was excited to
A. read the news
B. made the plans
C. turned over the pages of the newspaper
D. made a kite out of the newspaper