更多"()the help of their group, we would"的相关试题:
[单项选择]In ()of expert help, we have to rely on our own efforts.
A. default
B. fault
C. defense
D. defiance
[填空题]But for his help, we couldn’t have solved the problem.
[单项选择]() for your help, we’d never have been able to get over the difficulties.
A. Had it not
B. If it were not
C. Had it not been
D. If we had not been
[单项选择]( ) for your help, we’d never have been able to get over the difficulties.
A. Had it not
B. If it were not
C. Had it not been
D. If we had not been
[单项选择]
Passage Two
What should we do if we want to succeed in the project we are in charge of()
A. Make everyone work for you.
B. Get everyone to help you.
C. Let people know you have the final say.
D. Keep giving orders to everyone.
[填空题]Many descendants of uneducated laborers have succeeded because of their self-assurance.
[单项选择]______for your help, we’’ d never have been able to get over the difficulties.
A. Had it not
B. If it were not
C. Had it not been
D. If we had not been
[单项选择]() my sister’s help we would not have finished the work.
A. If only
B. Except for
C. Now that
D. But for
[单项选择]()for your help we could not have finished it in time.
A. In spite of
B. But for
C. Because of
D. As for
[单项选择]Without your help, we () so much.
A. will not achieve
B. didn’t achieve
C. don’t achieve
D. would not have achieved
[单项选择]Without your timely advice and help, we()so much.
A. will never achieve
B. could hardly achieve
C. can’t have achieved
D. wouldn’t have achieved
[填空题]But for your help, we()(not finish)the project in time.
[单项选择]Have we ever had judicious criteria on who are heroes and who are fools in science Have we ever had people believe in those seemingly self-evident judgments In the (31) model of scientific " progress ", we begin in superstitious ignorance and move toward final truth by the (32) accumulation of facts. In this complacent perspective, the history of science contains (33) than anecdotal interest—for it can only chronicle past errors and (34) the bricklayers for discerning (35) of final truth. It is as transparent as an old-fashioned drama: truth ( as we perceive it today) is the only arbiter and the world of (36) scientists is divided into good guys who are right and bad guys who are wrong.
Historians of science have utterly (37) this model during the past decade. Science is not a heartless pursuit of (38) information.
It is a creative human (39) , and its geniuses acting more as artists than as inform
A. usually
B. only
C. simply
D. justly