单选题There’s one thing I dislike about him: he will never admit _____ a mistake.A having madeB makingC being madeD have been made

题目
单选题
There’s one thing I dislike about him: he will never admit _____ a mistake.
A

having made

B

making

C

being made

D

have been made


相似考题
参考答案和解析
正确答案: A
解析:
admit doing sth. “承认做某事”。根据题意是主动语态,排除C、D。“犯错”过去做过的事情,应该用完成式,故为A。
更多“There’s one thing I dislike about him: he will never admit _”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    Not until______ the whole thing to him ______that he was wrong.

    A. had I explained, he realized

    B. had I explained, that he realized

    C. I had explained, that he realized

    D. I had explained, did he realize


    正确答案:D
    20.答案为D  参考译文:直到我向他解释了全部事情之后,他认识到他错了。此句考查倒装句。否定词在句首,主句中主语和谓语要倒装,而状语从句中主谓不倒装。

  • 第2题:

    B

    Open Letter to an Editor

    I had an interesting conversation with a reporter recently---one who works for you. In fact, he's one of your best reporters. He wants to leave.

    Your reporter gave me a copy of his resume (简历) and photocopies of six stories that he wrote for you. The headlines showed you played them proudly. With great enthusiasm, he talked about how he finds issues (问题), approaches them, and writes about them, which tells me he is one of your best. I'm sure you would hate to lose him. Surprisingly, your reporter is not unhappy. In fact, he told me he really likes his job. He has a great assignment (分工), and said you run a great paper. It would be easy for you to keep him, he said. He knows that the paper values him. He appreciates the responsibility you've given him, takes ownership of his profession, and enjoys his freedom.

    So why is he looking for a way out?

    He talked to me because he wants his editors to demand so much more of him. He wants to be pushed, challenged, coached to new heights.

    The reporter believes that good stories spring from good questions, but his editors usually ask how long the story will be, when it will be in, where it can play, and what the budget is.

    He longs for conversations with an editor who will help him turn his good ideas into great ones. He wants someone to get excited about what he's doing and to help him turn his story idea upside down and inside out, exploring the best ways to report it. He wants to be more valuable for your paper. That's what you want for him, too, isn't it?

    So your reporter has set me thinking.

    Our best hope in keeping our best reporters, copy editors, photographers, artists---everyone--is to work harder to make sure they get the help they are demanding to reach their potential. If we can't do it, they'll find someone who can.

    60. What does the writer think of the reporter?

    A. Optimistic.

    B. Imaginative.

    C. Ambitious.

    D. Proud.


    正确答案:C

  • 第3题:

    I have never heard him complain. He is always willing to help(翻译)


    参考答案:他总是很乐于帮忙。我从不曾听到他抱怨过。

  • 第4题:

    Tom had once worked in a city office in London,but now he is out of work.He had a large family?to support,so he often found himself in difficulty.He often visited Mr.White on Sundays,told him about?his troubles,and asked for two or three pounds.
    Mr.White,a man with a kind heart,found it difficult to refuse the money,though he himself?was poor.Tom had already received more than thirty pounds from Mr.White,but he always seemed?to be in need of some more.
    One day,after telling Mr.White a long story of his troubles,Tom asked for five pounds.
    Mr.White had heard this sort of thing before,but he listened patiently to the end.Then he?said,"I understand your difficulties,Tom.I′d like to help you.But I′m not going to give you five?pounds this time.I′11 lend you the money,and you can pay me off next time you see me."
    Tom took the money,but he never appeared again.

    Mr.White decided to lend,not to give Tom five pounds in order to__《》()

    A.encourage him to come again
    B.get all his money back
    C.get rid of him
    D.thank him for his stories

    答案:C
    解析:
    【考情点拔】推理判断题。【应试指导】文章倒数第二段中,怀特先生对汤姆说。他可以借给汤姆些钱,但是下次来要钱时必须将钱还上。结果是,汤姆再也没有来要钱。A、B、D三项都可排除,由此可知,怀特先生这样做是为了摆脱掉汤姆。

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    His Own Way to Express Love

    Yesterday was our three-year anniversary.We didn't do anything romantic;we just
    walked hand in hand and talked about our past and the future.This was pretty much what I
    had expected.
    Andy is an unromantic guy:no sweet words or roses.Smart as he is,he is a little bit
    shy expressing his love.In contrast, I am an outspoken(直言不讳)girl who likes to show
    her feelings directly.So needless to say,I often feel that he is insensitive,I envy other girls
    who are surrounded by sweet words.
    I was in this sullen mood until I heard a beautiful sentence one day:"If one does not
    love you the way you like,it does not mean that he does not love you,"This simple but
    sensible sentence made me think about our happy days and recall his deep concern for me.
    One cold winter night,I got a high fever.He hurried to my dormitory and took me to the
    hospital.He was in such a hurry that he even forgot to wear socks.After arrival,he ran
    through the hospital handling all the formalities(手续).When I was put on a drip(点滴),
    he told me interesting stories to make me happy.Being held in his warm arms and listening
    to his tender(温柔的)voice, I had never felt so safe and comfortable.Gradually, I fell
    asleep.When I woke up 15 minutes later, he was still mumbling(咕哝地说)to me.He
    explained that if he had stopped talking I would have woken up.At that moment,I found
    love in his eyes.
    Another time,I had a bad quarrel with my best friend.Although I knew it was my fault,
    I refused to admit it.I was very angry when he insisted I apologize to her.He said that it
    was difficult to admit a mistake,but this was what everyone should do.The next morning,I
    apologized to my friend and asked for her forgiveness.
    My unromantic boyfriend cares about my health like my father,understands me like my
    mother and helps me like my elder brother.

    Who is Andy?
    A:The writer's father.
    B:The writer's uncle:
    C:The writer's elder brother.
    D:The writer's boyfriend.

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Lawrence Curry

    When I tell people my name,they always ask me if I'm related to Lawrence Curry,the novelist,and when I say,yes,he was my great-uncle,they always want to know what he was like. "We've read all his books,"they say,"but please tell us what he was really like."When I described him,as I knew him,they go disappointed.It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.
    My great-uncle was tall,with a long thin body.When he walked,he moved stiffly,with his arms clamped against his sides,looking like nothing so much as a pair of scissors.When I knew him,his hair as quite white,though it was supposed to have been yellow when he was young. His eyes were blue and deep set and had an anxious look about them as if he found the world a puzzling place.This expression of anxiety,which arose from nothing more than short-sight一he refused to wear glasses一inspire the protective instincts of his lady admirers,much to the irritation my great-aunt who thought all women were fools,except herself.
    Great-uncle Curry was naturally lazy. He spent a great deal of his time in the village pub playing darts.He was also a compulsive reader from the local telephone directory to great-aunt's shopping lists.For a man whose book showed such a deep perception of the complexities of human behavior, his conversation was surprisingly trivial.He delighted in discussing English weather,the price of beer,his grandchildren's most amusing words.
    He loved gossip,but he was kind.I never heard him make a malicious remark,but the wisdom of his writing never appeared in his conversation.As a child,we much preferred the company of his cousin,Stanly,who was a successful shop-owner who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits.Taking it all in all,I have to admit my famous great-uncle was rather a bore.

    My great-uncle always had an anxious expression because_________.
    A:he found the world a confusing place
    B:he was always thinking complex things
    C:he didn't have a good eyesight
    D:he was worried about what was going to happen to him

    答案:C
    解析:
    根据文章第一段最后一句:" It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.”由此可以判断人们失望是因为他们很难接受这样一个伟大的人物居然是这样一个普通人,所以选B。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety , which arose from nothing more than short-sight",他焦虑的神情来自于他的近视,所以选C“他视力不好”。 arise在文中的意思是“起因于······,由······产生”。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety...inspire the protective in-stincts of his lady admirers" , inspire意为“激发”' protective instinct意为“保护的本能”。所以选 B,即让他的女性崇拜者想要保护他。
    文章的后两段指出了劳伦斯是一个天生懒惰、无聊的人,有强迫阅读症,只有D“劳伦斯是一个幽默的人”这点在全文都没有提及,所以选D。
    文章的最后一段提到:" Stanly , who...who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits",小孩子更喜欢叔祖父的表兄是因为他总带给他们糖和饼干,都是孩子爱吃的东西,所以B正确。

  • 第7题:

    材料题
    B
    In the fall of 1924 Thomas Wolfe,fresh from his courses in play writing at Harvard joined the eight or ten of us who were teaching English composition in New York University.I had never before seen a man so tall as he,and so ugly.I pitied him and went out of my way to help him with his work and make him feel at home.
    His students soon let me know that he had no need of my protectiveness.They spoke of his ability to explain a poem in such a manner as to have them shouting with laughter or struggling to keep back their tears,of his readiness to quote in detail from any poet they could name.
    Indeed,his students made so much of his power of observation that I decided to make a little test and see for myself.My chance came one morning when the students were slowly gathering for nine o‘clock classes.
    Upon arriving at the university that day,I found Wolfe alone in the large room which served all the English composition teachers as an office.He did not say anything when I asked him to come with me out into the hall,and he only smiled when we reached a classroom door and I told him to enter alone and look around.
    He stepped in,remained no more than thirty seconds and then came out.“Tell me what you see.”I said as I took his place in the room,leaving him in the hall with his back to the door.Without the least hesitation and without a single error,he gave the number of seats in the room,pointed out those which were taken by boys and those occupied by girls,named the colors each student was wearing,pointed out the Latin verb written on the blackboard,spoke of the chalk marks which the cleaner had failed to wash from the floor,and pictured in detail the view of Washington Square from the window.
    As I rejoined Wolfe,I was speechless with surprise.He,on the contrary,was wholly calm as he said,“The worst thing about it is that I‘ll remember it all.”

    Which of the following is NOT said in the passage

    A.Wolfe‘s students praised Wolfe’s power of observatio
    B.The author made an experiment on Wolfe‘s abilit
    C.Wolfe‘s students asked the author to have a test of their abilit
    D.Wolfe did not feel angry when he was teste

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第8题:

    材料题
    B
    In the fall of 1924 Thomas Wolfe,fresh from his courses in play writing at Harvard joined the eight or ten of us who were teaching English composition in New York University.I had never before seen a man so tall as he,and so ugly.I pitied him and went out of my way to help him with his work and make him feel at home.
    His students soon let me know that he had no need of my protectiveness.They spoke of his ability to explain a poem in such a manner as to have them shouting with laughter or struggling to keep back their tears,of his readiness to quote in detail from any poet they could name.
    Indeed,his students made so much of his power of observation that I decided to make a little test and see for myself.My chance came one morning when the students were slowly gathering for nine o‘clock classes.
    Upon arriving at the university that day,I found Wolfe alone in the large room which served all the English composition teachers as an office.He did not say anything when I asked him to come with me out into the hall,and he only smiled when we reached a classroom door and I told him to enter alone and look around.
    He stepped in,remained no more than thirty seconds and then came out.“Tell me what you see.”I said as I took his place in the room,leaving him in the hall with his back to the door.Without the least hesitation and without a single error,he gave the number of seats in the room,pointed out those which were taken by boys and those occupied by girls,named the colors each student was wearing,pointed out the Latin verb written on the blackboard,spoke of the chalk marks which the cleaner had failed to wash from the floor,and pictured in detail the view of Washington Square from the window.
    As I rejoined Wolfe,I was speechless with surprise.He,on the contrary,was wholly calm as he said,“The worst thing about it is that I‘ll remember it all.”

    What do we learn about Wolfe from the passage

    A.He tried hard to remember what was in the classroo
    B.He stayed in the classroom for a short tim
    C.He stayed drew a picture of Washington Squar
    D.He followed the author into the classroo

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第9题:

    People at the party worried about him, because no one was aware()he had gone

    • A、of where 
    • B、of the place where 
    • C、where  
    • D、the place

    正确答案:A

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    There’s one thing I dislike about him: he will never admit _____ a mistake.
    A

    having made

    B

    making

    C

    being made

    D

    have been made


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:他有一件事我不喜欢:他永远不会承认犯了错误。admit doing sth.“承认做某事”,根据题意是主动语态,排除C和D。承认的是过去做过的事情,应该用完成式,故为A。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Mavis: Did you see how close that finish was? It took my breath away!  Roger: Wait, they’re announcing the winner now. It’s Don Jensen!  Mavis: What a surprise! He’s never won a major race before.  Roger: I’m just astounded to see how much he’s improved.  Mavis: ________  Roger: I’m just floored that my best friend won such an important race.
    A

    Why can’t he improve quickly?

    B

    What happened to him in the past two years?

    C

    I’m going to take a break. I’m so tired!

    D

    Let’s go down on the track and congratulate him.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    这是一段讨论朋友赢得比赛的对话,空格前提到“ they’re announcing the winner now”,“What a surprise! He’s never won a major race before.”,空格后又提到“I’m just floored that my best friend won such an important race”,由此可以推断,他们的朋友获奖了,与“获奖”相对应的是“祝贺”,只有D项与上下文相符合,表示“让我们到跑道上去祝贺他吧!”,故D项正确。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Lucy: Where’s Tony this evening?  Joe:______  Lucy: Really? What’s the matter with him?  Joe: He has the flu.  Lucy:______  Joe: I will.
    A

    He’s a little under the weather. ; Tell him I was asking about him.

    B

    He’s at home. ; You should take better care of him.

    C

    He doesn’t like the weather. ; Will you take care of him?

    D

    He’s at work ; Will you go and visit him?


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    有下文What’s the matter with him以及He has the flu可知,Joe第一句说的是Tony身体不舒服。选项A符合题意。under the weather意为“生病”。

  • 第13题:

    Passage Five

    Danny was just tired about the way things were going. His mom came to the school and went on and on talking about Rick Jackson. It seemed that she would never stop talking. "Somebody's got to stop that boy!" she was shouting, "Rick's troubling everybody in the neighborhood. And he loves to pick on little boys like Danny."

    Mrs. Green, Danny's teacher, was concerned a lot. "I didn't know that Danny was being picked on," she nswered. "He's never said anything about this to me!" Mrs. Green looked at Danny. "How long has this been going on?" She asked. Danny could only shake his head and look at the floor. He knew if he said a word about this, he would have trouble after school.

    Danny hadn't said anything about the problem because he wanted to play with the boys in the neighborhood. After all, most of them were nice to him. He hated to leave the gang just because of Rick. Maybe the time had come to find new friends. He felt it hard to make up his mind.

    52. We learn from the reading that______.

    A. Danny was not a good student

    B. Danny's mother talked too much about the school

    C. Danny's teacher knew something about Danny's problem before

    D. Danny wanted to get away from Rick


    正确答案:D
    52.答案为D  此题为推断题。阅读全篇短文后,可以推断Danny是想要摆脱Rick,因此选D。但他又不想失去一群小伙伴儿,所以最后一句说到Danny很难下决心。

  • 第14题:

    What do you mean he's impossible to talk to?______________

    A.He doesn't listen when I try to talk to him

    B.I won't talk to him anymore

    C.Don't worry about me


    参考答案:A

  • 第15题:

    根据下列材料请回答 41~45 题:

    C

    Harry was a boy of fourteen years old.He was tall and stron9.And he ran the fastest in his class.So everyone was very proud of him in his class.A new student came to his class a month ago.His name was Mike.He was thin and short.But his classmates found that he ran very fast while they were playing football.They wanted to know if Mike could run faster than Harry.Jack,one of

    Harry’S friends,told Harry about it.Of course,Harry didn’t believe it.

    “Why not have a race with him?”said Jack.“That’s a good idea l',said Harry.“Go to tell the unlucky boy.I'll have a race with him tomorrow morning.”

    Early the next morning,Harry got ready for the race.He was sure that he could be first.Jack didn’t wake up on time and couldn’t go with him.That evening Jack went to see Harry.They began to talk about the race.Harry’S grandma heard them in the next room.She came in and asked,“What’S the result,Harry?”

    “I was the second.Grandma.”answered Harry.

    “Congratulations to you!”the old woman said happily.“And how was Mike?”

    “He was the last but one.”

    第 41 题 Harry”classmates were proud of him because______.

    A.he was tall

    B.he was the top student in his school

    C.he ran fastest in his class

    D.he was strong


    正确答案:C
    根据第一段可以知道,Harry的同班同学因为他跑得最快而很自豪。所以答案选C。

  • 第16题:

    I have to admit that, although I still find him rather arrogant, he has gone up ______ my estimation recently.

    A.to
    B.in
    C.for
    D.at

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查介词辨析。题目意为“我不得不承认,尽管我发现他仍然相当傲慢,但最近在我的心目中他的人格显得高尚了。”题干中,in one’s estimation为固定搭配,意为照我看来,据我估计,因此选项B符合题意。
      

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Lawrence Curry

    When I tell people my name,they always ask me if I'm related to Lawrence Curry,the novelist,and when I say,yes,he was my great-uncle,they always want to know what he was like. "We've read all his books,"they say,"but please tell us what he was really like."When I described him,as I knew him,they go disappointed.It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.
    My great-uncle was tall,with a long thin body.When he walked,he moved stiffly,with his arms clamped against his sides,looking like nothing so much as a pair of scissors.When I knew him,his hair as quite white,though it was supposed to have been yellow when he was young. His eyes were blue and deep set and had an anxious look about them as if he found the world a puzzling place.This expression of anxiety,which arose from nothing more than short-sight一he refused to wear glasses一inspire the protective instincts of his lady admirers,much to the irritation my great-aunt who thought all women were fools,except herself.
    Great-uncle Curry was naturally lazy. He spent a great deal of his time in the village pub playing darts.He was also a compulsive reader from the local telephone directory to great-aunt's shopping lists.For a man whose book showed such a deep perception of the complexities of human behavior, his conversation was surprisingly trivial.He delighted in discussing English weather,the price of beer,his grandchildren's most amusing words.
    He loved gossip,but he was kind.I never heard him make a malicious remark,but the wisdom of his writing never appeared in his conversation.As a child,we much preferred the company of his cousin,Stanly,who was a successful shop-owner who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits.Taking it all in all,I have to admit my famous great-uncle was rather a bore.

    My great-uncle's anxious look made his lady admirers________.
    A:look stupid
    B:want to protect him
    C:irritate his wife
    D:confused about what worried him

    答案:B
    解析:
    根据文章第一段最后一句:" It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.”由此可以判断人们失望是因为他们很难接受这样一个伟大的人物居然是这样一个普通人,所以选B。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety , which arose from nothing more than short-sight",他焦虑的神情来自于他的近视,所以选C“他视力不好”。 arise在文中的意思是“起因于······,由······产生”。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety...inspire the protective in-stincts of his lady admirers" , inspire意为“激发”' protective instinct意为“保护的本能”。所以选 B,即让他的女性崇拜者想要保护他。
    文章的后两段指出了劳伦斯是一个天生懒惰、无聊的人,有强迫阅读症,只有D“劳伦斯是一个幽默的人”这点在全文都没有提及,所以选D。
    文章的最后一段提到:" Stanly , who...who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits",小孩子更喜欢叔祖父的表兄是因为他总带给他们糖和饼干,都是孩子爱吃的东西,所以B正确。

  • 第18题:

    I know nothing about him he is a teacher.

    A.besides
    B.in addition
    C.except for
    D.except that

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第19题:

    In the fall of 1924 Thomas Wolfe,fresh from his courses in play writing at Harvard joined the eight or ten of us who were teaching English composition in New York University.I had never before seen a man so tall as he,and so ugly.I pitied him and went out of my way to help him with his work and make him feel at home.
    His students soon let me know that he had no need of my protectiveness.They spoke of his ability to explain a poem in such a manner as to have them shouting with laughter or struggling to keep back their tears,of his readiness to quote in detail from any poet they could name.
    Indeed,his students made so much of his power of observation that I decided to make a little test and see for myself.My chance came one morning when the students were slowly gathering for nine o‘clock classes.
    Upon arriving at the university that day,I found Wolfe alone in the large room which served all the English composition teachers as an office.He did not say anything when I asked him to come with me out into the hall,and he only smiled when we reached a classroom door and I told him to enter alone and look around.
    He stepped in,remained no more than thirty seconds and then came out.“Tell me what you see.”I said as I took his place in the room,leaving him in the hall with his back to the door.Without the least hesitation and without a single error,he gave the number of seats in the room,pointed out those which were taken by boys and those occupied by girls,named the colors each student was wearing,pointed out the Latin verb written on the blackboard,spoke of the chalk marks which the cleaner had failed to wash from the floor,and pictured in detail the view of Washington Square from the window.
    As I rejoined Wolfe,I was speechless with surprise.He,on the contrary,was wholly calm as he said,“The worst thing about it is that I‘ll remember it all.”
    What is the passage mainly discussing

    A.Thomas Wolfe‘s teaching work.
    B.Thomas Wolfe‘s course in playwriting.
    C.Thomas Wolfe‘s ability of explaining.
    D.Thomas Wolfe‘s genius.

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第20题:

    People at the party worried about him, because no one was aware()he had gone

    Aof where 

    Bof the place where 

    Cwhere  

    Dthe place


    A

  • 第21题:

    People at the party worried about him, because no one was aware()he had gone.

    • A、of where
    • B、of the place where
    • C、where
    • D、the place

    正确答案:A

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    People at the party worried about him, because no one was aware()he had gone
    A

    of where 

    B

    of the place where 

    C

    where  

    D

    the place


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    In this section, there is one passage followed by a summary. Read the passage carefully and complete the summery below by choosing a maximum of three words from the passage to fill in each of the blanks 51-5.Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.  For many years after he formed his Theory of Relativity, Albert Einstein visited many universities in different cities where he gave talks about it. He had his own chauffeur who drove him to where he was to give the talk. The chauffeur sat at the back of the room while he was giving his lecture, and then drove him home.  One day, the chauffeur said to Einstein, “Professor, I have heard you give your talk so many times that I know every word of it.” “Do you?” Einstein said with a smile. “Let’s find out, shall we? You give my next talk for me. Nobody knows what I look like where we’re going. I’m just a name to them.” Just before they reached the university where Einstein was to give his talk, he changed places with his chauffeur.  The chauffeur’s memory was excellent and he was able to give Einstein’s talk exactly as Einstein gave it. He did not understand a word he was saying, but this did not seem to matter. Then, as he was leaving the university, one of the teachers who had been at the talk came up to him.  “Professor Einstein,” he said. “That was a most interesting talk. I’d be grateful if you would answer a question.” The chauffeur hurried on. “I’m sorry,” he said, “but I’m late for my next meeting.”  “I’ll walk with you,” the teacher said. “I want to talk to you about the problem.” The teacher walked along beside the chauffeur and asked him to solve a very difficult mathematical problem.  The poor chauffeur couldn’t understand the problem, let alone attempt an answer. He did not know what to say. Then he had an idea. “It’s so simple,” he said. “Even my chauffeur could answer it.”  He pointed to his car, where Einstein was standing, still wearing the chauffeur’s cap.  “This man has a maths question,” he said to Einstein. “It’s so easy I’m sure even you can answer it.”  Summary:  Albert Einstein was a famous scientist who worked out the Theory of Relativity. He used to travel around the country with his chauffeur giving (1)      on mathematics. His chauffeur knew his talk very well so Einstein asked him to give the talk at the next (2)      where they did not know him. The chauffeur did well, but afterwards a teacher came up to him and asked him a difficult (3)      .The chauffeur did not know the answer but he said, “This problem is so simple I’m sure my chauffeur knows (4)      it.” Then he pointed to Einstein still standing (5)      beside the car.

    正确答案:
    1.talks  文章第一话明确指出爱因斯坦经常带着他的司机到各地演讲。
    2.university  由第二段最后一句话可看出他们是到大学做演讲。
    3.mathematical problem  由第五段最后一句话可以看出那个老师问的是一道非常难的数学题。
    4.how to solve  could answer it也就是know how to solve it。
    5.in his cap  in his cap是wearing the chauffeur’s cap的另一种说法。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Virginius would feel more or less guilty when he _____.
    A

    fancied being disloyal to Victoria

    B

    thought about Victoria’s perfection

    C

    tried to find fault with Victoria

    D

    began to dislike Victoria’s features


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    细节题。纵观四个选项,Virginius显然不会在想到妻子的完美时感到内疚,故排除B项。Virginius认为妻子除了缺乏一点令人心动的脆弱外,可以堪称完美,但这并不表明他去刻意地挑剔妻子,故排除C项。文章虽提到Victoria的容颜随着时间的流逝开始衰老,但并没有说Virginius因此而不喜欢她的容貌,故排除D项。文章尾段第三句提到,臆想对自己妻子不忠的丈夫总会有淡淡的不安,正是带着这样的不安,他告诉自己,他的妻子是个真正的好女人。由此可以推断,当幻想自己对Victoria不忠时他会感到自责,故答案为A项。