The townspeople of Haverford are
A: observant and kindly.
B: unused to weather extremes.
C: introverted and sullen.
D: gossipy and mean-spirited.
A: observant and kindly.
B: unused to weather extremes.
C: introverted and sullen.
D: gossipy and mean-spirited.
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举一反三
- They can __________ extremes of temperature and weather without fading or cracking. A: undertake B: suffe C: withstand D: experience
- Thrift is a fine quality, but it is taken to extremes it becomes ( ). A: mean B: stingy C: spare D: niggardliness
- 6. Treating animals kindly does not mean that we must never ________ any pain on them.
- 激烈的 A: shortly B: reaction C: spirited
- The word sullen means?
内容
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Theskywasa______yellow,withthickcloudsthatrolledandboiledasifsomegianthandwasstirringthesky. A: sulphurous B: suffocated C: sonorous D: sullen
- 1
Being observant is ain Alice’s jo A: minus B: plus C: pound D: asterisk
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When the British say that the weather is “changeable”, they mean ________. A: it is sometimes too wet and sometimes too dry B: it often snows for a while and then clears up quickly C: the weather can be quite different within days or hours D: it rains heavily in the night when the stars shine brightly
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George had shown an inclination to ______ to extremes.
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In Hawaii there was no extremes of _____. A: temperature B: degrees C: warmth D: heat