She felt completely _____ by the teacher's critici
She felt completely _____ by the teacher's criticism.
A. snapped
B. spotted
C. crushed
D. discarded
She felt completely _____ by the teacher's criticism.
A. snapped
B. spotted
C. crushed
D. discarded
第1题
So excited and joyful ______ that we were soon completely lost in paying and laughing.
A.we felt
B.felt we
C.did we feel
D.had we felt
第2题
So excited and joyful ______that we were soon completely lost in playing and laughing.
A.we felt
B.felt we
C.did we feel
D.had we felt
第3题
So excited and joyful ______ that we were soon completely lost in playing and laughing.
A.we felt
B.felt we
C.did we feel
D.had we felt
第4题
What did the author think of the Bauls's performance?
A.He felt completely humiliated by their performance lacking in spirit.
B.He felt their performance rose to a superbly high spiritual level that his own band couldn't attain.
C.The Bauls's performance was blindly apocryphal.
D.The Bauls's performance was a great attraction to the local people.
第5题
A.disinfected
B.scoured
C.rinsed
D.scratched
第6题
【C1】
A.to
B.in
C.at
D.for
第7题
Which of the following statements is NOT true about Harlem?
A.Toward the end of the nineteenth century, Harlem was designated by a group of upper class citizens of Manhattan.
B.Harlem had been settled by white New Yorkers early in the seventeenth century.
C.Harlem was an ideal place for Blacks to settle and they felt completely at home there.
D.When people mentioned Harlem, they might refer to Black life and Black style. in Manhattan.
第9题
She felt that she was the most solitary person on earth.
A.gloomy
B.isolated
C.feeble
D.frugal