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A.judge
B.ssistant
C.trainer
D.nnouncer
B、ssistant
A.judge
B.ssistant
C.trainer
D.nnouncer
B、ssistant
6. ______ the look on his face, he wasn't satisfied with their performance.
A. To judge by
B. Judging by
C. Judge by
D. To be judged by
A.touched
B.interested
C.impressed
D.imposed
The judge gave each man a stick _______.
A.to change back the farmer’s corn
B.to beat the thief
C.as a tool to find out the thief
D.so as to play a game together
______David's expression, we'd say he is not in a good mood today.
A.To judge by
B.Judged by
C.To be judged by
D.Judging by
A.the thief’s stick would grow one inch longer
B.the other’s sticks would become one inch shorter
C.something wrong would happen to the thief’s stick
D.the judge had given the longer stick to the thief
It was ______ he saw the doctor coming out of the emergeney room with an expression as grave as a judge _______
he realized the seriousness of his wife’s illness.
A. not until…that
B. after…when
C. until…then
D. before…that
At the beginning, how did many scientists view Peppeberg's work?
A. It would reveal a creature's mind.
B. It would probably end in failure.
C. It would be hard to judge its value.
D. It would be a long-term project.
The next morning, at the appointed hour, the Judge, came up the dirt road, leading the sorriest looking specimen of a horse ever seen in those parts of Illinois. The large crowd viewing the spectacle burst out laughing, already knowing that Abe Lincoln was bound to get the worst of the deal. A poorer horse just couldn't exist anywhere and still be walking.
In a few minutes, however, Mr. Lincoln was seen approaching the general store carrying something quite large and bulky on his shoulders. As he drew nearer, the crowd saw what it was, and great shouts and laughter broke out. The shouts and laughter soon broke into a thunderous roar when Mr. Lincoln, looking carefully and seriously over the Judge's animal, set down his sawhorse(锯木架), and exclaimed, "Well, Judge, this is the first time I ever got the worst of it in a horse trade."
This passage concerns ______.
A.the life of Abe Lincoln
B.a horse trade made by Abe Lincoln
C.a gambling in Illinois
D.Abe Lincoln's philosophy
A.What’s the matter with the boy?
B.What’s wrong with you?
C.Are you OK?
A. No, she couldn’t
B. No, she could
C. Yes, she couldn’t
D. Yes, she answers
A.he thinks she won’t talk to him
B.she’s very attractive and he feels shy
C.he thinks she already has a boyfriend
D.he doesn’t think it’s polite