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[单项选择]He ()himself bitterly for his miserable behavior that evening.
A. repealed
B. resented
C. replayed
D. reproached
[单项选择]His strange behavior confirmed his neighbors in their ______ that he was guilty.
A. suspicion
B. doubt
C. estimate
D. imagination
[单项选择]As he keeps himself to himself,he lives a lonely life()
A. 因为他把自己封闭起来,他过得很孤独。
B. 因为他不与人来往,他过得很寂寞。
C. 由于他自高自大,人们不与他来往。
D. 因为他把自己封锁起来,生活得很孤独。
[单项选择]He could repair the car himself but he would rather his son ( ) it.
A. do
B. to do
C. did
D. has done
[单项选择]Unable to control himself, he tore the phone from his wife's hand, then from the socket, and throw it across the room.( )
A. restrain
B. refresh
C. release
D. relieve
[单项选择]I suggested he should () himself to his new condition.
A. adapt
B. adopt
C. regulate
D. suit
[单项选择]Unable to (control) himself, he tore the phone from his wife’’s hand,then from the socket, and throw it across the room.
A. restrain
B. refresh
C. release
D. relieve
[单项选择]He thinks he will do it himself ( ) asking his parents for help.
A. rather than
B. other than
C. instead of
D. in place of
[单项选择]I suggested he should ______ himself to his new conditions.
A. adapt
B. adopt
C. regulate
D. suit
[单项选择]I suggested he should______himself to his new conditions.
A. adapt
B. adopt
C. regulate
D. suit
[单项选择]Tom lay on his back, his hands ______ under his head.
A. being crossing
B. being crossed
C. have crossed
D. crossed
[单项选择]A politician must _____________ himself if he wants to win an election.
A. eject
B. project
C. reject
D. subject
[单项选择]He thinks he will do it himself ______ asking his parents for help.
A. rather than
B. other than
C. instead of
D. in place of
[简答题] In his autobiography, Darwin himself speaks of his intellectual powers with extraordinary modesty. He points out that he always experienced much difficulty in expressing himself clearly and concisely, but (46)【he believes that this very difficulty may have had the compensating advantage of forcing him to think long and intently about every sentence, and thus enabling him to detect errors in reasoning and in his own observations.】He disclaimed the possession of any great quickness of apprehension or wit, such as distinguished Huxley. (47)【He asserted, also, that his power to follow a long and purely abstract train of thought was very limited, for which reason he felt certain that he never could have succeeded with mathematics.】His memory, too, he described as extensive, but hazy. So poor in one sense was if that he never could remember for more than a few days a single date or a line of poetry. (48)【On the other hand, he did not accept as well founded the charge made by some of his