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[填空题]I _____ him the moment I saw him.
[简答题]He had gone home because I saw him leave.
[填空题]I saw him act for the first time last night he was quite ______ (impress).
[简答题]I was taken __________ when I saw him because he had lost all his hair.
A. A.aback
B.aside
C.about
D.apart
[单项选择]It ( ) be Mike. I saw him go to the library just now.
A. mustn’t
B. can’t
C. needn’t
D. won’t
[单项选择]A. Yes, I saw him. B. You’re right.
C. He is very interesting. D. Lecture begins at eight.
[单项选择]A. Yes, I saw him. B. You’re right.
C. He is very interesting. D. Lecture begins at eight.
[单项选择]"Walking in the street, I saw him. " has all the following possible meanings EXCEPT ().
A. As long as I was walking in the street...
B. While I was walking in the street...
C. As I was walking in the street...
D. When I was walking in the street...
[单项选择]I saw him stop off the pavement, ______ the road ,and disappear into the post office
A. crossed
B. crossing
C. cross
D. to cross
[填空题]If you had spoken to him last time you saw him, you ______ (know) what to do now.
[填空题]Even if I had met him,I wouldn’’t have told him about our plan.
[填空题]I never saw him again, ______ (也没有收到过他的信).
[填空题](See) ______ him, I waved to him with a smiling face.
[单项选择]Everything he saw was distasteful to him. He hated the blue and white, the hum and heat of the south; the landscape seemed to him as hard and as romantic as a cardboard background on the stage, and the mountain but a wooden screen against a sheet painted blue.
Two roads led out ofthe town; one branched off towards the Ambroses’ villa, the other struck into the country, eventually reaching a village on the plain, but many footpaths led off from it, across great dry fields, to scattered farm-houses. Hewet stepped off the road on to one of these, in order to avoid the hardness and heat of the main road, the dust of which was always being raised in small clouds by carts and ramshackle flies which carried parties of festive peasants, or turkeys swelling unevenly like a bundle of air balls beneath a net.
The exercise indeed served to clear away the superficial irritations of the morning, but he remained miserable. It seemed proved beyond a doubt that Rachel was indifferent to him,
A. Hewet was in love with Rachel but he did not want to marry her.
B. Hewet saw in his mind unpleasant pictures of married couples.
C. Hewet believed married women were worse than married men.
D. Hewet’s most individual and humane friends were not marrie