She refuses to come here. Could you please tell me______that prevents her?A.it is whatB.wh
She refuses to come here. Could you please tell me______that prevents her?
A.it is what
B.what it is
C.how it is
D.it is how
She refuses to come here. Could you please tell me______that prevents her?
A.it is what
B.what it is
C.how it is
D.it is how
第1题
She refuses to come here. Could you please tell me______that prevents her?
[A] it is what
[B] what it is
[C] how it is
[D] it is how
第2题
A.as long as
B.until
C.when
D.if
第3题
I have sometimes stayed long enough in one place to be owned by a cat and it is on those occasions that I at last feel sympathy with parents who cannot control their children. I have the firmest belief in discipline, especially for the cat who adopts me and is kind enough to allow me to share her home and provide her with food. She will have a comfortable basket and not sit on any furniture; she will come when called or have no supper; and she will at all times behave towards me with the respect I show towards her. And then what happens? She refuses even to consider the basket, and, as soon as my back is turned, settles on my favorite chair, daring me to move her on my return. At some unexpected moment after I have sat down, she springs suddenly on to my knees and delightedly ruins my stockings with her claws, complaining angrily, even painfully with the sharpest of teeth, if I bend down to pick something up. I dare not rise to change the television program, however much I dislike it, and she watches dreamily the moving shadows on the screen. She comes not to my call, but when she is ready, hours later, and I am so relieved to see her that her supper is increased in amount. When put out at night (with fierce disapproval) she waits till I am asleep and then cries noisily at my bedroom to come in. An hour later she cries even more noisily at the bedroom door to be let out again.
If I go away on holiday, a neighbor feeds her, who reports on my return on her sweetness, her obedience and perfect behavior. I am the only one that she delights in defying.
Dogs are pleasant animals, friendly, faithful and intelligent. Dogs have proper respect for the human race. You know where you are with a dog; never with a cat, who will be selfish, vain, ungrateful and quite unreasonable. But that's just it. Who wants to know where he is with any living thing? It is the free, the strange creature of grace and beauty, the independent and unknown, that attracts, not the worthy, respectful, dependable slave.
What is the writer's feeling for cats?
A.She gives them unreturned worship.
B.They are a combination of annoyance and intense admiration.
C.She is quite fond of them.
D.She is ashamed of being their slave.
第4题
A.She says she doesn't mind if the man carries the case.
B.She is angry when the man offers to carry the case.
C.She refuses the help.
D.She thanks the man and accepts his offer.
第5题
A.The man can come another time.
B.There would be more fun without the man's roommate.
C.It is no problem if the man's roommate refuses to come.
D.The man can bring the roommate along and enjoy the party.
第6题
Why doesn't the woman want to go out with the man?
A.Because she has to wash her hair.
B.Because she always refuses to see films.
C.Because she doesn't like the man.
第7题
根据材料回答5~7题:Why doesn't the woman want to go out with the man?[A]Because she has to wash her hair.[B]Because she always refuses to see films. [C]Because she doesn't like the man.
第8题
W: No, it's quite all right. I can manage. Thank you for offering, though.
Q: How does Mrs White respond?
(13)
A.She says she doesn't mind if the man carries the case.
B.She is angry when the man offers to carry the case.
C.She refuses the help.
D.She thanks the man and accepts his offer.
第9题
A.you can remind your friend of it via e-mail
B.you can lend more money to him or her
C.you must get to know why he or she needs that money
D.if you should lend money to your friend
E.you can call the police to settle the issue
F.there is no need to maintain a friendly relation with him or her