He did all he could to win his favor.(英译中)
第1题
What did he do all this for.
A.To know if animals like chickens could be posted.
B.To amuse the reader with an unlikely answer to the chicken-or-egg puzzle.
C.To know if eggs would break on the way to their destination.
D.To show that he was highly intelligent.
第2题
What did he do all this for?
A.To amuse the reader with an unlikely answer to the chicken-or-egg puzzle.
B.To know if animals like chickens could be posted.
D.To know if eggs would break on the way to their destination.
D.To show that he was highly intelligent.
第3题
What did he do all this for?
A.To amuse the reader with an unlikely answer to the chicken-or-egg puzzle.
B.To know if animals like chickens could be posted.
C.To know if eggs would break on the way to their destination.
D.To show that he was highly intelligent.
第4题
45 What did he do all this for?
A.To amuse the reader with an unlikely answer to the chicken-or-egg puzzle.
B.To know if animals like chickens could be posted.
D.To know if eggs would break on the way to their destination.
D.To show that he was highly intelligent.
第5题
What did he do all this for?()
A.To know if animals like chickens could be posted.
B.To amuse the reader with an unlikely answer to the chicken-or-egg puzzle
C.TO know if eggs would break on the way to their destination.
D.To show that he was highly intelligent.
第6题
Einstein could not learn things by heart because ______.
A.he was not able to use his head
B.he was not good at anything
C.he spent all his time to play the violin
D.he did not pay any attention to what he was not interested in
第7题
The next day was Saturday. He knew that most of the boys would be down on the playground and choose up sides for the Saturday game. Robert knew he could play well and that just might be enough to prove he was strong, and to make friends with them. He arrived early and did his step exercises. He shot the ball several times and did some other exercises—the most difficult and most wonderful in basketball. Then the boys came. Robert went through what he had done before the game and showed what he could do. No one said a word. The boys just looked at each other and thought about it. In the end, when it was all over, the biggest of the group just smiled and shook his head. Robert knew he had made it.
1. What does “This did not help to make him less lonely” mean?()
A、Robert felt more lonely because the other boys wanted to test him.
B、Robert did not want himself to be less lonely.
C、Robert felt as lonely as before when the other boys tried to find out what kind of a boy he was.
D、The other boys did not want to make Robert feel less lonely.
第8题
Well, everything was legal. Peter had won a contest promoted by a Baltimore radio station. The first prize entitled him to enter the Union Trust Bank and gather up as much money as he could lay his hands within five minutes. Because he could not bring any large bags or boxes into the bank, all the money had to be placed in his pockets.
As the time went by, Peter ran about wildly, trying to pick up as many large bills as he could find. When his time was up, he was out of breath, but was $5,000 richer.
Why did Peter go to the Union Trust bank?
A.To withdraw his deposit.
B.To cash a cheek.
C.To get his prize.
D.To rob the bank.
第9题
听力原文:W: Mr. Power's office.
M: Could I speak to Steve?
W: Steve? Nobody by that name works here. You've dialed the wrong number.
M: I'm sorry.
W: That's all right.
Why did tile man say sorry?
A.Because be was late tot work.
B.Because he forgot something.
C.Because he said something impolite.
D.Because ire dialed the wrong number.
第10题
Peter was an auto mechanic. One day, he walked into the Union Trust Bank in Baltimore and took 5,000 dollars that did not belong to him. The guards and other employees stood back and let him stuff the bills in his shirt and pants, without trying to prevent him from taking the money. No one tripped the alarm. No one pulled a gun. No one called the police. Why did they allow him to get away with it?
Well, everything was legal. Peter had own a contest promoted by a Baltimore radio station. The first prize entitled him to enter the Union Trust Bank and gather up as much money as he could lay his hands within five minutes. Because he could not bring any large bags or boxes into the bank, all the money had to be placed on his pockets.
As the time went by, Peter ran about wildly, turning to pick up many large bills as he could find. When his time was up, he was out of breath, but was $5,000 richer.
Why did Peter go to the Union Trust Bank?
A.To cash a cheek.
B.To rob the bank.
C.To get his prize.
D.To withdraw his deposit.