Who said the following: “What a noble heart that man has, and how shamefully that woman plays with it . . . if I could have had such a husband as that -- a man with a heart and brains too! I would not have minded his large feet . . .”
A: Amelia Sedley
B: Becky Sharp
C: Maria Osborne
D: Rosie Cotton
A: Amelia Sedley
B: Becky Sharp
C: Maria Osborne
D: Rosie Cotton
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- I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, she said in 1588, but I have the heart and stomaach of a king, and a king of England too.
- M: Can I borrow your pen Mine is out of ink.W: Sorry, I don’t have a second pen. Would a pencil do What did the woman mean(). A: She could offer him a pencil. B: She had no pen herself. C: She could let the man have her pen.
- M: Can I borrow your pen Mine is out of ink.W: Sorry, I don’t have a second pen. Would a pencil do What did the woman mean() A: She could let the man have her pen. B: She had no pen herself. C: She could offer him a pencil.
- [听力原文]W: Could I please borrow a car from you Mine has just run out of the fuelM: I’m afraid I don’t have one. Would a bicycle do How did the man respond to the woman’s request() A: He lent her a car. B: He offered her a bicycle. C: He said he did not have any fuel. D: He was afraid of losing his car.
- "How could I thank you enough?""Don't mention it. Any other man ____ it." A: could do B: would do C: should have done D: would have done