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[单项选择]We were all ( ) when we heard the ( ) news that our football team has won in the match.
A. excited; excited
B. exciting; exciting
C. excited; exciting
D. exciting; excited
[单项选择]We were all there when the accident occurred.
A. happened
B. broke
C. spread
D. appeared
[单项选择]We were in()when we left that we forgot the airline tickets
A. a rush so anxious
B. a such anxious rush
C. so an anxious rush
D. such an anxious rush
[单项选择] When you were small, all ambitions fell into one category: when I am grown up, I’’ll go up in space. I’’m going to be an author. I’’ll kill them all and then they’’ll be sorry. I’’ll be married in a cathedral with sixteen bridesmaids in pink lace. I’’ll have a puppy of my own and no one will be able to take him away.
None of it ever happened, of course to dam little; but the fantasies gave you the idea that there was something to grow up for. Indeed one of the saddest things about gilded adolescence is the feeling that from eighteen on, it’’s all downhill; I read with horror of an American hippie wedding where someone said to the groom (age twenty) "You seem so kind of grown up somehow", and the lad had to go round seeking reassurance that he wasn’’t, no, really he wasn’’t. A determination to be better adults than the present incumbents is fine, but to refuse to grow up at all is just unrealistic.
Right, so then you get some of what you wanted, or something like it, or somet
A. have so many unselfish questions
B. have such long-term ambitions
C. all don’’t want to be spacemen
D. all long for adult pleasures
[单项选择]We were young men (when) we (first met) in London, poor, (struggle), (full of) hope and ideas.
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D