One day while Mr. King was working, he had a(an)()and his left leg was badly injured.
Not until the meeting was over()that he had made a mistake in his speech.
He had his book () at his own expense.
Simba did not tell Rafiki who he was because he had lost his memory of the past.
Not until he had fulfilled his mission did he realize that he was seriously ill.
They ______ his hands and legs with a rope so he couldn’t escape.
16. A. He’s got his leg broken. C. He has caught cold.B. He’s got a headache. D. He’s got a fever.
He was always ready to help others and managed to ________ his friends ________ being hurt.
听力原文:W: Carol told us on the phone not to worry about her. Her left leg doesn’t hurt as much as it did yesterday.
He had a pain______his back.
(Hardly he had) entered (the office) when he realized (that he) (had forgotten) his wallet
Why couldn't he feel anything in his right leg?
He notofoed his friends that his address had changeD.
He earned little and so had to live mainly on his allowance. He occasionally thought of 59 his profession,
It he had not been hurt______ much, he d never resign from office.
Frank Lloyd Wright probably is the greatest architect that the United States has ever produced. He was very【21】and had a natural ability【22】. His buildings were not only beautiful, but they were【23】functional. They fit their purposes very well. Wright's churches,【24】make people feel like【25】. His office buildings make people【26】working, and his houses make people【27】comfortable, at home. However. Wright's beautiful,【28】buildings are not the only reason【29】he is famous. There is another reason.
His unkindness hurt me______because I had been previously so kind to him.
Mr Smith is a _______ old man. He lost his left leg when he was young. A disabledB healthyC cleverD fair
One night when Mr. Robinson was asleep,he was woken up by some strange noise outside his house.“Thieves,”he thought. Jumping out of bed,he took his gun and hurried to the bedroom window. The room was not shining and the night was rather dark. But he could see a white shape. It looked like a man in the garden. He pointed his gun at it,fired and went back to bed. Early in the morning,he went down to the garden. His shirt was hanging from a tree. He had washed it the day before and hung it on the tree do dry. It had a hole right through the middle. Mr. Robinson was really frightened out of his life when he saw it and began to tremble(颤抖)。 His neighbour arrived at that moment.“How are you today,Mr,Robinson?”he asked in an anxious voice. “You don’t look well.”
Jobs genius for creating products and his marketing talent have long been hailed. All of that comes through in Becoming Steve Jobs, Schlender s and Tetzeli s new book. They contend that Jobs was a far more complex and interesting man than the half-genius / half-jerk stereotype, and a good part of their book is an attempt to craft a more rounded portrait. What makes their book important is that they also contend—persuasively, I believe—that, the stereotype notwithstanding, he was not the same man in his prime that he had been at the beginning of his career. The inexperienced, impulsive, arrogant youth who co-founded Apple was very different from the mature and thoughtful man who returned to his struggling creation and turned it into a company that made breathtaking products while becoming the dominant technology company of our time. Had he not changed, they write, he would not have succeeded.
He had his bicycle_______yesterday()
But I would like to accept his kind offer if he did not_________ to my sharing the seed with my friend, Mary, who was an experienced grower and had a beautiful rock garden.
Although the examination he had passed was not important, his success______him in his ambition to become a doctor.
In entering the room,he found he had forgotten his book.