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[填空题]What will an Autoweb. com Dealer do for us
He will ______ and inform us of the vehicle’s availability.
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[单项选择]A. He will take biology next semester. B. He will take science next semester.
C. He won’t take biology. D. He won’t take science next semester.
[单项选择]It is because he is kind and modest_________ he wins the respect of others.
A. what
B. which
C. why
D. that
[简答题]part 1
Daily routine
What do you do mainly do with your time
What is the best part of the day for you (Why )
When do you do most of your study
Would you like to change your daily routine
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What does Walter do with his friends
He plays ()with his friends.
[填空题]What did he do after he graduated
He worked as ______.
[填空题]What does the monkey do when he gets angry
He begins to______.
[填空题]What did he actually do when he walked back to the table
He explained to the waiter what ______.
[单项选择]He will come to see us when he ( ).
A. arrives
B. has arrived
C. will arrive
D. would arrive
[单项选择]What he did is ( ) what he said to us. He didn't keep his promise.
A. just
B. related
C. nothing but
D. contrary to
[单项选择]King Richard III was a monster. He poisoned his wife, stole the throne from his two young nephews and ordered them to be smothered in the Tower of London. Richard was a sort of Antichrist the King --"that bottled spider, that poisonous bunchbacked toad."
Anyway, that was Shakespeare’s version. Shakespeare did what the playwright does: he turned history into a vivid, articulate, organized dream-repeatable nightly. He put the crouchback onstage, and sold tickets.
And who would say that the real Richard known to family and friends was not identical to Shakespeare’s memorably loathsome creation The actual Richard went dimming into the past and vanished. When all the eye-witnesses are gone, the artist’s imagination begins to twist.
Variations on the King Richard Effect are at work in Oliver Stone’s JFK. Richard III was art, but it was propaganda too. Shakespeare took the details of his plot from Tudor historians who wanted to blacken Richard’s name. Several centuries passed b
A. is nothing more than illusions.
B. lives up to historians’ expectations.
C. is not based on valid facts.
D. falls victim to harsh criticisms.