- A.to work in the hospital in which she had regained health
- B.to find Martha so as to look after her in her old age
- C.to return to the place where she had been brought up
- D.to be with her husband who had obtained a good job there
- A.Martha, the old nurse and Emily, the young nurse
- B.Martha, the patient and Emily, the caring nurse
- C.Emily, the grateful child and Martha, the loving adult
- D.Emily, the mother and Martha, the childless old woman
- A.after Emily’s family went to live in another country
- B.when she retired and moved to another city
- C.because Emil’s family lived too far away to visit
- D.as it was expensive to make long-distance phone calls
- A.She preferred to live in the children’s ward.
- B.She loved Emily but she belonged to the ward.
- C.She thought Emily might change her mind.
- D.She didn’t want to move to a new place.
- A.To inform.
- B.To argue.
- C.To judge.
- D.To persuade.
- As soon as Emily could be moved, Martha took her to visit her parents in a wheelchair every day. After months of hospitalization, the family was let out. Before they left the hospital, the parents blessed Martha for her devoted and loving care and invited
- After she graduated from a nursing school overseas, she met a young man from America, and when they married, they moved to the States. A few months earlier they had moved to this city, where her husband had been offered a very good job, and she was happy
- A.Emily was only four years old
- B.Emily’ s parents were seriously injured
- C.Martha was a single woman who loved children
- D.Martha knew how Emily felt, away from her parents
- A.some French people prefer to live in Britain as well
- B.some British people prefer to live in France as well
- C.people can drive back and forth between the two countries
- D.people can drive on both sides of the roads in the two countries
- A.taste in food
- B.style.in fashion
- C.image of France
- D.attitudes to football
- A.much cheaper
- B.more delicious
- C.more expensive
- D.more disgusting
- A.Love is liberating.
- B.Love is willingly given.
- C.Love means choosing the person you marry.
- D.Love means that both sides are independent.
- A.She wanted me to make a lot of money.
- B.She made up her mind to get me to strive for success.
- C.She wanted me to become what she expected me to be.
- D.She decided to get me to do what she thought best for me.
- A....painters have no feelings.
- B....painters are never moved.
- C....painters never become emotional.
- D....painters are cruel.
- A.The comparisons had to go on because time went on.
- B.Time went on;the comparisons went on, too.
- C.Time went on;but the comparisons didn’t go on.
- D.Time made the comparisons go on.
- A.The problem was what I could find to do, not what I wanted to do.
- B.The problem was the job which I found was not my favorite.
- C.The problem was I could find the job, but I didn’t want to do.
- D.The problem was I desired not to find the job.
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- A....his family was sent away to a safe place.
- B....his family was safe and sound at home.
- C....his family was ready as they had planned.
- D....his family was all down in the shelter.
- A....he doesn’t accept what he has seen.
- B....he begins trembling all over with fear.
- C....clearly, he is indifferent.
- D....clearly, he is shocked.
- A.To Americans, time is like all material things they value.
- B.To Americans, time is precious though it is not gold.
- C.Americans regard time as something that they can see and touch.
- D.Americans treat time as if it were something they can control.
- A....you will become what you want to be.
- B....you will eventually become a gifted person.
- C....you will develop all your abilities to the full.
- D....you will be capable of doing all sorts of jobs.
- A.Generally, Americans like to assess their visitors in such relaxed surroundings.
- B.Generally, Americans will have a clear attitude towards their visitors over long talk.
- C.Generally, Americans do not evaluate their visitors in such relaxed circumstances over long chat.
- D.Normally, Americans do not evaluate their visitors.
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- A.As a result
- B.Furthermore
- C.Though
- D.Nevertheless
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- A.go for
- B.go against
- C.go in for
- D.go along
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- A.delight
- B.joy
- C.fear
- D.threat
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- A.in
- B.with
- C.on
- D.of
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- A.playing
- B.running
- C.sleeping
- D.awakening
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- A.that
- B.what
- C.it
- D.who
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- A.food
- B.diseases
- C.microbes
- D.illness
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- A.character
- B.quality
- C.skill
- D.privilege
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- A.including
- B.composing
- C.consisting
- D.enclosing
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- A.be found
- B.to be founded
- C.to be found
- D.to found
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- A.change
- B.suit
- C.turn
- D.adapt
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- A.warmth
- B.animals
- C.heat
- D.weather
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- A.conquered
- B.mastered
- C.controlled
- D.spread over
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- A.freezing
- B.mild
- C.frigid
- D.mounting
- A.convince
- B.persuade
- C.guarantee
- D.assure
- A.above
- B.over
- C.off
- D.beyond
- A.drinks
- B.drank
- C.drinking
- D.to drink
- A.as though
- B.even if
- C.in case
- D.so that
- A.statement
- B.decision
- C.explanation
- D.account
- A.No wishing
- B.Not wish
- C.Not wishing
- D.Didn’t wish
- A.for
- B.with
- C.in
- D.to
- A.of
- B.in
- C.on
- D.to
- A.might
- B.should
- C.would
- D.could
- A.result
- B.affect
- C.importance
- D.impact
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- A.fits
- B.suits
- C.matches
- D.keeps
- A.considered
- B.considerate
- C.considering
- D.considerable
- A.to engage
- B.engages
- C.engaging
- D.engaged
- A.ask for
- B.identify with
- C.depend on
- D.come by
- A.moreover
- B.therefore
- C.however
- D.otherwise