A: It's impossible to slow down the pace of change.
B: The social reality children axe facing cannot be changed.
C: Lessons learned from the past should not be forgotten.
D: It's impossible to forget the past.
举一反三
- 42. What does the author mean when he says, “we can’t turn the clock back” (Line 1, Para. 3)? A: It’s impossible to forget the past. B: The social reality children are facing cannot be changed. C: Lessons learned from the past should not be forgotten. D: It’s impossible to slow down the pace of change.
- What does the professor mean when she says this: A: The photographer’s viewpoint is subjective. B: Photographs should represent an objective point of view. C: It’s impossible for a photographer to be unbiased. D: The images often reflect the photographer’s prejudic
- “ Want my help? When pigs fly.” What does the underlined expression mean? ( ) A: Pigs can’t fly B: Pigs can fly C: It’s impossible for me to help you D: I will try my best to help you
- What does “far from impossible” mean?
- Lessons can be learned to face the future, ______ history cannot be changed.
内容
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What does the author suggest when no one can travel with you? (Para. 3)
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We can learn from the fourth paragraph that A: the author looked down upon the other working-class kids B: most working-class kids had got expensive cars C: the author's family was then as rich as Rockefellers D: the author's family had been involved in great debts during the past years
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The clause in the sentence “What was once regarded as impossible has now become a reality” is ___________. A: the appositive clause B: the object clause C: the subject clause D: the attributive clause
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What does the professor mean when he says this A: He thinks the student’s view is quite right. B: He thinks the student’s opinion is wrong. C: He is not sure about the student’s opinion. D: He does not want to give his own opinion.
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Judging from what the author has said in Para. 7, we can know that the author _____. A: does not hold a negative attitude toward politicians mocking their opponents B: thinks it’s entirely wrong to appreciate snappy putdowns in the culture of his country C: cannot resist badmouthing other people even today D: thinks that all snubs are malicious and should be thrown away