He stifled an exclamation of pain a.s he rose from the floor. A.suppressed B.ex
He stifled an exclamation of pain a.s he rose from the floor.
A.suppressed
B.expressed
C.released
D.uttered
He stifled an exclamation of pain a.s he rose from the floor.
A.suppressed
B.expressed
C.released
D.uttered
第2题
What does the word "stifled" mean in the third paragraph?
A.Aggravated.
B.Lessened.
C.Suppressed.
D.Accelerated.
第3题
Which one the following best states the authors main conclusion?
A.Because P.D.James"s potential as a writer is stifled by her chosen genre, she should turn her talents toward writing mainstream novels.
B.Although her plots are not always neatly resolved, the beauty of her descriptive passages justifies P.D.James"s decision to write in the crime-novel genre.
C.The dichotomy between popular and sophisticated literature is well illustrated in the crime novels of P.D.James.
D.The critics who have condemned P.D.James"s lack of attention to the specifics of detection fail to take into account her carefully constructed plots.
第8题
A. If he is coming
B. If is he coming
C. Whether is he coming
D. Whether he is coming
第9题
He never said that he was good at mathematics, ______?
A.was he
B.wasn't he
C.did he
D.didn't he