Mary's professor had her ______ paper many times before allowing her to present it to the
A.rewritten
B.to rewrite
C.rewrite
D.rewriting
A.rewritten
B.to rewrite
C.rewrite
D.rewriting
A. of where
B. where that
C. the place
D. where of
A.she had real talent
B.her voice was very good
C.She needed a better teacher
A.would participate
B.might participate
C.would have participated
D.must participate
If Mary ______ the doctor’s advice, she would have been quite all right now.
A. had followed B. were to follow
C. would follow D. was to follow
Michael might have come to school in time for Professor Browning's lecture ______. ()
A.if he got up earlier
B.unless he had got up earlier
C.but he had gotten up so late
D.but he got up rather late
Two weeks later Mary was found【27】in a pool of blood. Her death brought back memories of what she【28】told me. I couldn't【29】it any longer. At that time my thoughts were no longer about school. What I wanted was to get the【30】to stand up and fight!
(46)
A.ran
B.came
C.put
D.got
This is an incomplete list of some of the countless important roles Dagenais has had both within the University and beyond in the field of distance education in America.She is a very worthy winner of this year's Teaching Award.
26.Marie is the winner of this year's Teaching Award.
27.Marie graduated from Yale University in 1983.
28.Marie was appointed to Professor in 2006.
29.Marie was the President of American Association of Distance Education during 2009-2011.
30.Marie has made a great contribution to American distance education.
The clock had stopped because Winthrop had put some long glass tubes he was using for an experiment into the box for safekeeping. The quake had knocked the tubes over and blocked the pendulum. Winthrop, therefore, had the exact time that the earthquake had hit Boston. He looked at the key on the floor. The quake had thrown it forward in the direction of the quake's motion by a shock coming from the northwest, perhaps in Canada.
This passage suggests that ______.
A.John Winthrop had difficulty in sleeping
B.earthquakes are common in Boston
C.Boston was a center for clock-making
D.John Winthrop was a scientist
Mary began playing the violin when she was only six. Her father came across a really old instrument at his aunt’ s house, and he brought it back home with him. Mary loved it and immediately tried to play it.After a few months she began to have lessons. She got on very well with the violin. When she was about eleven, she really needed a better violin.One day she took part in a concert, and a man went up to her parents and talked to them about her. He said that she had real talent and pointed out that she needed a better violin. When he found out that they couldn’ t afford one, he offered to buy one for her. Later, when she was about 16, she set up her own group. She named it after the man who gaveher the violin----she called it the Erio Sound.
(1)Mary’ s father ____.
A.bought the violin from a shop
B.borrowed the violin from a friend
C.got the violin from his aunt
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Mary JohnsonA、Good morning, Mr. Liu! How good to see you! Have you had a nice journey?
Liu Hua:_____
Mary:May I introduce an old friend of mine to you? Tony Smith is an architect and has a special interest in bridge design.
TonySmith:_____
Liu Hua:How do you do? Mr. Smith. Nice to meet you.
Tony:Nice to see you, too. I know, you are the design leader of the Island & Tunnel Project of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. It’s my honor to meet you here.
Liu Hua: _____
Tony:It is said that the bridge is the longest cross-sea bridge in the world. How long is it?
LiuHua:Sure. You know, this bridge connects Hong Kong, Zhuhai and Macau. It has a total length of 49.968 km, of which 35.578 km will be built over the sea.
Tony:_____
Mary:It sounds fantastic. I also want to see it when it’s finished.
LiuHua:No problem, you are welcome!
Mary:Now we’ll send you to the hotel and you can take a rest there. We’ll have a meeting on bridge design tomorrow morning.
Liu Hua:_____
Tony:You’re welcome.
A. How do you do? Mr. Liu.
B. That’s great! I hope someday I can witness such a miracle!
C. Thank you very much for your help.
D. Glad to see you, too, Mary. Indeed, it’s been a very nice journey.
E. Thank you very much.