Mr. Morsi and his allies never got a grip on Egypt's ( ) state.
A: faction
B: factious
C: factitious
D: fictitious
A: faction
B: factious
C: factitious
D: fictitious
举一反三
- The author fills this real town with ( ) characters. A: faction B: factious C: factitious D: fictitious
- He has never really ______ the shock of his son's death. A: got down B: got over C: got off D: got on
- Xi is the great treasure of the sovereign of a state. To win a state, one must win its people. To win the people, one must win their trust. Without trust, a sovereign cannot lead his people. Without people, the state will inevitably be lost. Thus, an ancient king would not forfeit the trust of his people, and the ancient overlord of a state would never bully his neighboring states. A good ruler never abuses his people and a good patriarch never abuses his family.
- Mr. Watt’s worst mistake ________ his belief that he would never make a mistake.
- How is Mr. Brown’s study A: He got A for every subject. B: His Art was A. C: He didn’t get on with his subject. D: He just got a pass.