Dishonest people<br/>will take advantage of you if you are too _______. A: trusting B: trustless C: trustworthy D: untrustworthy
Dishonest people<br/>will take advantage of you if you are too _______. A: trusting B: trustless C: trustworthy D: untrustworthy
Don’t let his friendly manner ________ you into trusting him. A: mislead B: misled C: misleading D: misleade
Don’t let his friendly manner ________ you into trusting him. A: mislead B: misled C: misleading D: misleade
Don’t let his friendly words mislead you into______him. A: trusting B: trust C: trusted D: trusts
Don’t let his friendly words mislead you into______him. A: trusting B: trust C: trusted D: trusts
Which words best describe Mrs. Jones? A: tough and ruthless B: foolish and trusting C: meek and strong D: strict and kind
Which words best describe Mrs. Jones? A: tough and ruthless B: foolish and trusting C: meek and strong D: strict and kind
What does the freshman look like in most people’s eyes? A: young B: naive C: open D: trusting E: stupid
What does the freshman look like in most people’s eyes? A: young B: naive C: open D: trusting E: stupid
Don’t<br/>let his friendly manner mislead you into trusting him. A: misbehave B: mistrust C: misdirect D: misjudge
Don’t<br/>let his friendly manner mislead you into trusting him. A: misbehave B: mistrust C: misdirect D: misjudge
The Eskimo is perhaps one of the most trusting and considerate of all Indians but doesn't seems to be______ the welfare of his animals. A: critical about B: indignant at C: intrigued by D: subjected to
The Eskimo is perhaps one of the most trusting and considerate of all Indians but doesn't seems to be______ the welfare of his animals. A: critical about B: indignant at C: intrigued by D: subjected to
During the process of planning a solution, which of the following behaviors are right? A: Drawing on the previous experiences. B: Trusting your intuition. C: Seeking facts to support a solution. D: Not overestimating your customer.
During the process of planning a solution, which of the following behaviors are right? A: Drawing on the previous experiences. B: Trusting your intuition. C: Seeking facts to support a solution. D: Not overestimating your customer.
II. Commonly confused words 请把相应选项的字母(大学)填入空内。 Directions: Choose A or B to finish each statement of 3 groups. Group 1: A. apt; B. likely 1. She is _______ to take offense easily if you don’t perform very well in her class. 2. Fortunately, curiosity and a quick intellect made her a(n) _______ scholar. 3. Children who live in the country’s rural areas are very _______ to be poor. 4. The committee is _______ to meet next month to decide on the marketing plan of the new year. 5. I am _______ to be very reckless in such shirt-button affairs. Group 2: A. ashamed; B. shameful 6. She out to be thoroughly _______ of herself—talking to her mother like that! 7. There is nothing _______ about being poor. 8. I’m _______ to be seen with you when you behave so badly! 9. I couldn’t see anything _______ in what I had done. 10. Bertha felt a little _______ that she had a sneaking admiration for the statues in question. Group 3: A. apprehend; B. comprehend 11. We should not pretend to understand the world only by the intellect; we _______ it just as much by feeling. 12. You’re going a little far here, beyond my ability to _______ what you’re talking about. 13. It was some time before he could get into the regular track of gossip, or could be made to _______ the strange events that had taken place during his torpor(迟缓). 14. We know the good, and we _______ it clearly, but we can’t bring it to achievement. To persevere, trusting in what hopes he has, is courage in a man. 15. Man is a cultural animal, and the use of language is indispensable for human being to learn about himself, understand his fellow creatures, and _______ Nature.
II. Commonly confused words 请把相应选项的字母(大学)填入空内。 Directions: Choose A or B to finish each statement of 3 groups. Group 1: A. apt; B. likely 1. She is _______ to take offense easily if you don’t perform very well in her class. 2. Fortunately, curiosity and a quick intellect made her a(n) _______ scholar. 3. Children who live in the country’s rural areas are very _______ to be poor. 4. The committee is _______ to meet next month to decide on the marketing plan of the new year. 5. I am _______ to be very reckless in such shirt-button affairs. Group 2: A. ashamed; B. shameful 6. She out to be thoroughly _______ of herself—talking to her mother like that! 7. There is nothing _______ about being poor. 8. I’m _______ to be seen with you when you behave so badly! 9. I couldn’t see anything _______ in what I had done. 10. Bertha felt a little _______ that she had a sneaking admiration for the statues in question. Group 3: A. apprehend; B. comprehend 11. We should not pretend to understand the world only by the intellect; we _______ it just as much by feeling. 12. You’re going a little far here, beyond my ability to _______ what you’re talking about. 13. It was some time before he could get into the regular track of gossip, or could be made to _______ the strange events that had taken place during his torpor(迟缓). 14. We know the good, and we _______ it clearly, but we can’t bring it to achievement. To persevere, trusting in what hopes he has, is courage in a man. 15. Man is a cultural animal, and the use of language is indispensable for human being to learn about himself, understand his fellow creatures, and _______ Nature.