A: morally upright
B: physically true
C: almost actual
举一反三
- He claimed to be a virtual prisoner in<br/>his own home A: morally upright B: physically true C: almost actual
- For many years the poor woman was a virtual prisoner in her own home. A: a real prisoner B: a prisoner by law C: an unreal prisoner D: in effect a prisoner
- – Ralph seems to like this country. ---Yes, he is _____ here as he was at home. A: almost as happy B: as happy almost C: as almost happy D: almost happy as
- As a consolidator, the freight forwarder will provide the service in his own name and issue a house bill of lading. To the individual consignor, the consolidator is the ( ), while in his relationship with the actual carrier, he is the consignor.
- as a consolidator, the freight forwarder will provide the service in his own name and issue a house bill of lading. to the individual consignor, the consolidator in the carriers, while in his relationship with the actual carrier, he is the ( ).
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When he was a young man, he traveled about the world ______. A: on its own B: of its own C: on his own D: of his own
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When the writer says that Jim has a full—time job at home, he means Jim () A: makes shoes in his home B: does his extra work at night C: does his own car and home repairs D: keeps house and looks after his children
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What is most funny about Thomas Edison? A: He set up his first laboratory at 10. B: His primary school teachers described him as stupid. C: He made over 1,300 inventions in his lifetime. D: He was taught by his own mother at home.
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How did the writer's childhood influence his own family life A: He realised that the pattern was repeating itself. B: He encouraged his children to talk to him. C: He made sure there was plenty of personal contact. D: He forced his wife to stay at home.
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The father felt proud because ________. A: his children always met him on his way home B: he was a knowledgeable baseball fan C: he almost never missed a workday D: he could keep the baseball team going