We were told that Sue would be ideal for the job, but she()badly when we talked to her.
When she was told that her cat was killed by the neighbor’s dog, the old lady _____ tears.
Pregnant with her second child, Laura spends her days in her home with her young son, . She married her husband, , soon after World War II.
She told me her name only after I __________ (ask) her twice.
The autumn air felt ____ so she went to fetch a coat for her son.
She made an______for her son to see the doctor.
She lost her _______ when the policeman stopped her to check whether her passport was valid.
She asked that she______allowed to see her son in police custody.
Out of passion and excitement, the chair altered her v______ and she had to stop a moment to control it.
Eleven days after her son Benjamin's birth by C-section, Linda Coale awoke in the middle of the night in pain, one leg badly swollen. Just【C1】______her doctor returned her phone call asking what to do,she dropped dead【C2】______a blood clot(凝块).
The mother regretted___ her little daughter, for she found that it was her son who broke the vase.A、to blame
She felt a glow of_____at her son's achievements.(satisfy)
Before high school teacher Kimberly Rugh got down to business at the start of a recent school week, she joked with her students about how she'd had to clean cake out of the corners of her house after her 2-year-old son's birthday party. This friendly combination of chitchat took place not in front of a blackboard but in an, E-mail message that Rugh sent to the 145 students she's teaching at the Florida Virtual School, one of the nation's leading online high schools. The school's motto is "any time, any place, any path, any pace."
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.
I don't know whether to deal with this matter? we have married for 15 years.we have a son. since I suffered mental illness,she has lived seperately away from me and my son. I fed the family before,now she feeds it. she changed her character into a rude women from a tender lady.she often turns her back on me and seldom gives enough money for this family.her temper worsened because of the pressure on her shoulder. she who used to be tender often calls my names and shouts like tigeress.I don't want to lead this kind of life. because I am a man whose deadline is never bear the wife who hurts his dignity.In order to maintain my son's interest,I gave up the idea of divorce. but life is quite long.where is the end of tennel.so what should I do?
The little boy isn’t getting on well in math and worse still, he is even unwilling to go to school. With her son _______, she feels very ________.
---What is the woman doing ---She is looking for her__________ son.
The little boy isn’t getting on well in maths and worse still, he is even unwilling to go to school. With her son _____, she feels very ______.
Cthy hd quit her job when her son ws born _______ she could sty homend rise her fmily.nowCthy hd quit her job when her son ws born _______ she could sty homend rise her fmily.now tht B.s if C.only if D.so tht
When Forrest decides to go to theVietnam, she tells her son to__()
Marys aunt told her that it was ______ that she was brought up after her mothers death.
In the _____of her son comment she reconsidered the scene at the mosque.
Linda was a few minutes late. Wilson had left the office when she got there. His secretary told her he would be back in a few minutes. She had to sit down and wait for a few minutes in the outer office. “I’ll never get this job,” she told herself. For a moment she wanted to run out of the building. Just then, Wilson came through the door and hurried into his office. A few minutes later his secretary took Linda in and introduced her. Linda apologized for being late. Wilson didn’t seem to mind. They chatted casually for a few seconds and then got down to business. He took out her letter of application. “You’ve never worked in radio or television before, have you?” he said. Now she was even more sure that she would not get the job. Wilson asked her a few more questions. To her surprise he seemed impressed with her other qualifications. She was even more surprised when he asked her if she could start soon. “I wonder if you’d mind starting next month?” he asked with a smile.
When her mother died, the heartbroken German Jewish young woman told Mary Elizabeth Frye that she never had the chance to "stand by my mother's grave and shed a tear", Frye found herself composing a piece of verse on a brown paper shopping bag.()