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She showed him the photo she ______ the day before. ()A.has takenB.tookC.was takingD.had

She showed him the photo she ______ the day before. ()

A.has taken

B.took

C.was taking

D.had taken

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第2题
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A.After getting into the plane Henry found his seat and sat down at once.

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第3题
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She said: “I was very nervous. But when I opened the hotel door and saw 20 armed policemen lined up in the car park I was so glad they were there. ”

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第4题
He showed great interest in my field of work. He asked me______ fresh developments.A.to ke

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C.to be kept informed of

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第5题
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The year was 1930. The depression (经济萧条) had brought hard times.

As he walked through Harlem, Jacob noticed the people on the sidewalks. He looked hard at the churches, the funeral parlors and barbershops. Jacob stored those images in his mind, along with the images of paintings he saw in the museum.

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B.he grew up in poor circumstances

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第6题
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A.reading

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第7题
She told him he would come and see him often, ______.A.and she would never forget himB.she

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A.and she would never forget him

B.she would never forget him

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第8题
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She often wrote him ______ letters in her spare time. (friend)

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第9题
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A) desperate

B) hopeless

C) disappointed

D)intensive

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第10题
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Jane helped him with his English, ______ ?

A.did she

B.didn't she

C.helped she

D.didn't Jane

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