He buried his head under the miserable sheet and cried like a child.
举一反三
- I<br/>buried my head under the miserable sheet and rug and cried like a<br/>child.<br/>______ A: 我把头埋在被单和毯子里,像孩子一样哭得好伤心。 B: 我非常难过,一头扎进被单和毯子里,像孩子一样哭了起来。 C: 我把头埋在被单和毯子里,孩子似的哭了起来,而那被单和毯子也仿佛感染了我的悲伤。
- The child fell, so that he struck his head against the door and cut it. The child fell, _______________________.
- The author mentioned his grandmother’s face was that of a child in her death. Then he said, “I like to think of her as a child”. The author mention the word “child” twice, he seems to say that life is but a circle-one begins as a child and ends like a child, and in death, one returns to where he or she begins.
- Which of the following does the narrator actually enjoy? A: Having sleepless nights worrying about his child. B: Sending his child to hospital when he is sick. C: Putting bandages on tiny hurts his child may have. D: Unexpected moments of great excitement for both himself and his child
- He's like a()child; he likes to get his own way A: hurt B: spoiled C: damaged D: harmed