It was such a solemn occasion that not even a child()a sound.
It ()quite a few years ()the accused was declared innocent and set free.
That was a piece of cake.means something very easy.
His application _ a position with that company was turned _ .
Thomas said that he was late because he was caught in a traffic jam. That was a s tory.
It’s good to know that quite a few popular English expressions actually ________ from the Bible.
A person who is risk averse prefers to hold assets that are more, not less, risky.
That is a terrible __________. You should really quit smoking.(alcohol, symptom, cleanse, remedy, pharmacy, dizzy, cough, thermometer, vitamins, painkillers)
Our journey by camel was quite a(n) ___________!
It was a fact that Lincoln‘ s speech was__________. 查看材料
Speaker A: Do you have to have that record on quite so loud? Speaker B: ______
Although it was quite a difficult option, I believe Jamson's designs better______our cooperation's image indeed.
You can rely on him to do that, for he is quite ______ ______A.trustworthy
听力原文:Hello, I was once a hostess. Now I am on my first bus trip and I’m quite surprise
Gooch, who as captain of that touring party was the main target, felt under so much per______ pressure that at one stage he actually had thought of quitting his job.
1 For the Greeks, beauty was a virtue: a kind of excellence. Persons then were assumed to be what we now have to call-lamely, enviously whole persons. If it did occur to the Greeks to distinguish between a person's "inside" and "outside," they still expected that inner beauty would be matched by beauty of the other kind. The well-born young Athenians who gathered around Socrates found it quite paradoxical that their hero was so intelligent, so brave, so honorable, so seductive-and so ugly. One of Socrates' main pedagogical acts was to be ugly-and teach those innocent, no doubt splendid-looking disciples of his how full of paradoxes life really was.
听力原文:I work for quite a small advertising agency, and we set up a team for each new project. My job covers both design and responsibility for leading project teams, currently one on a major advertising campaign. I was totally new to project management when I joined the company, but now I find it fascinating. I'm planning to talk to my line manager about altering the balance and doing more of that. Then the job would be ideal.
听力原文:Woman: Of course, I was looking forward to it. I mean, it meant seeing the results of quite a lengthy process to find the right person, which I myself had invested quite a lot of time in. It's a demanding post, with a lot of responsibility. I think the new manager's going to deliver that sort of
Dan: Have you ever participated in a risky sport? Kay: Yes, I like hang gliding. It's fantastic to be able to fly like a bird. Though landing is sometimes difficult, I've always felt hang gliding is quite safe. Dan: ______ Kay: I've never been seriously injured. Maybe I've just been lucky. Once, my glider turned upside down, and I lost control. I almost crashed, but I parachuted away just in time.
In what now seems like the prehistoric times of computer history, the earth's postwar era, there was quite a wide-spread concern that computers would take over the world from man one day. Already today, less than forty years later, as computers are relieving us of more and more of the routine tasks in business and in our personal lives, we are faced with a less dramatic but also less foreseen problem. People tend to be over-trusting of computers and are reluctant to challenge their authority. Indeed, they behave as if they were hardly aware that wrong buttons may be pushed, or that a computer may simply malfunction.
听力原文:W: Mary told me that she was going to quit her job. I'll certainly be sorry to see her go.
It was a physician that he represented himself, and ____ he was warmly received.
The question was so unexpected that, for a moment, Vivian was at a loss how to ____ to it.
An old and very good friend of mine told me he had an unpleasant experience.He went to a famous jewelry shop and (1) to be shown some gold necklaces.(2) examining several, he decided to buy a gold necklace with a precious stone, and asked (3) he could pay by cheque .The assistant said that was quite in order,(4) the moment my friend signed his name, he was invited into the manager' s office. The manager was very polite,(5) he explained that someone with with exactly the same name (6) had given them a worthless cheque not long before.My friend got very angry (7) he heard this (8) said that he would buy a necklace somewhere else.When he got up to go, the manager told him that the police would arrive at any moment and he had better stay (9) he wanted to get into serious trouble.Sure enough, the police arrived soon afterwards.They were polite too, but explained that a person (10) had used the same name as his was responsible for a number of recent robberies.