I lay in my crib at the close of that eventful day and ________ the joys it had brough
A came over
B took over
C recalled over
D lived over
A came over
B took over
C recalled over
D lived over
A.在这个意义重大的日子即将结束的时候,我躺在小床上,沉浸在快乐之中,恐怕再也找不到比我更幸福的孩子了。
B.在这个意义重大的日子即将结束的时候,我躺在小床上,生活在快乐之中,我比任何孩子都幸福。
C.我比任何孩子都幸福,就在这个意义重大的日子即将结束的时候,我躺在小床上,生活在快乐之中。
A.lay
B.laid
C.lie
D.lie
A.dying
B.died
C.death
D.to die
A、lay a finger on
B、hold my hand in
C、put my finger on
D、keep my hand in
A.at
B.by
C.in
D.with
Every morning I lay on the floor in the front parlour watching her door. The blind was pulled down to within an inch of the sash so that I could not be . When she came out on the doorstep my heart . I ran to the hall, seized my books and her. I kept her brown figure always in my eye and, when we came near the point at which our ways diverged, I my pace and passed her. This happened morning after morning. I had never to her, except for a few casual words, and yet her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood.
A.criticize heavily
B.praise too much
C.admire a lot
D.envy greatly
老妇人气得浑身发抖,站起来走到他面前说:“你敢碰我女儿一下,我就杀了你。”
M: I understand. I've enjoyed my time here, and I'm confident I can find something else.
Q: What is the man's response?
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A.He is upset.
B.He flies into a rage.
C.He is only too glad to go.
D.He is sure of his future.
But now where was a spot of earth to be found in all that white monotony? They had talked of death at the house. I hoped that my little sister would live, but I was afraid of nature.
I reached a little spring. I looked down to its bottom, wondering whether I should leave my offering there, or keep on in search of a spot of earth. If I put my offering in the water, would it reach the bottom and touch the earth, or would it float away, as it had always done when I made my offering to the water spirit?
Once more I started on in my search of the bare ground.
The surface was crusted in some places, and walking was easy; in other places I would wade through a foot or more of snow. Often I paused, thinking to clear the snow away in some place and there lay my offering. But no, my faith must be in nature, and I must trust to it to lay bare the earth. It was a hard struggle for so small a child.
I went on and on; the reeds were waving in the wind. I stopped and looked at them. A reed, whirling in the wind, had formed a space round its stem, making a loose socket. I stood looking into the opening. The reed must be rooted in the ground, and the hole must follow the stem to the earth. If I poured my offerings into the hole, surely they must reach the ground; so I said the prayer that l had been taught, and dropped my tobacco and red feathers into the opening that nature itself had created.
No sooner was the sacrifice accomplished than a feeling of doubt and fear thrilled me. What if my offering should never reach the earth? Would my little sister die?
Not till I turned homeward did I realize how cold I was. When at last I reached the house they took me in and warmed me, but did not question me, and I said nothing. Everyone was sad, for the little one had grown worse.
The next day the medicine-woman said my little sister was beyond hope; she could not live. Then bitter remorse was mine, for I thought I had been unfaithful, and therefore my little sister was to be called to the spirit land. I was a silent child, and did not utter my feelings; my remorse was intense.
The phrase "white monotony" (Paragraph 2) refers to the fact that
A.white people find farm life dull.
B.snow covers the landscape.
C.the narrator is blind.
D.nothing special happens in the story.
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