A: were in something
B: were on something
C: were to something
D: were onto something
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- Were you ______ that something was wrong?
- Time is treated as if it were something almost real in America.
- Where were you ? I was ______ that something bad happened. A: worried B: pleased C: furious
- The word “hallucination” in the text “If I Were A Freshman Again” means the experience of seeing something that is not really there because one is ill or has taken a drug.( )
- What can we infer from the two poor homeless men A: They were begging for something to drink. B: They bought coffee so that they could find themselves a shelter. C: They were so annoying and scared people away. D: They were homeless and was asking the author for help.
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(In the United States) Time is treated as if it were something almost tangible. A: To Americans, time is like all material things they value. B: To Americans, time is precious though it is not gold. C: Americans regard time as something that they can see and touch. D: Americans treat time as if it were something they can control.
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The students were excited that people they agreed to act as their mentors. A: hold in high regard B: in the interim C: held in high regard D: be onto something
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The scientist didn't think mistakes were opportunities for learning something new.
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There were food shortages and other d_____ during the war. (an absence or too little of something important)
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人们跑来跑去,显然发生了不寻常的事情。 以下翻译文本中,哪个是正确的? A: People ran back and forth, obviously, something unusual had happened. B: People were running back and forth. Obviously, something unusual had happened. C: People were running back and forth. Obviously, something unusual had been happened. D: People ran back and forth, obviously, something unusual had been happened.