He closed his eyes and held the two versions of La Mappa to his mind's__to analyze their differences.
Avision
Beye
Cview
Dsight
He closed his eyes and held the two versions of La Mappa to his mind's__to analyze their differences.
Avision
Beye
Cview
Dsight
By stating "I could have had my eyes closed" the author means (Line 7, Para. 3, last sentence) ______.
A.the third baseman would rather sleep than play the game
B.the author could close his eyes without watching the game, because it was always the same.
C.the third baseman is no good at baseball that he could finish the game with eyes closed all the time and do his work well
D.the consequence was too bad he could not bear to see it
A.Hardly had he
B.Scarcely he had
C.No sooner had he
D.As soon as he had
What does the author mean by stating "I could have had my eyes closed" (Para. 4, last sentence)?
A.the third baseman would rather sleep than play the game
B.even if the third baseman had closed his eyes a moment ago, it would make no difference to the result
C.the third baseman is so good at baseball that he could finish the game with his eyes closed
D.the consequence was so bad he could not bear to see it
Translate the following paragraphs into proper Chinese: When it came to my turn, I noted how tired he looked. His eyes were closed and his breathing was slow and hard. I took his hand as gently as he had once taken mine. "Hello, Grandpa," I whispered. His eyes slowly opened. "Hello, my friend," he said, with a brief smile. His eyes closed again and I moved on. I was standing by his rosebush when an uncle came to tell me that my grandfather had died. Remembering Grandpa's words, I reached deep within me for those special feelings that had made up our friendship. Suddenly, and truly, I knew what he had meant about never saying goodbye --- about refusing to give in to the sadness.
This excerpt is from lard of the Flies (1954). Who is the author? Make a brief introduction to the novel.
听力原文: Frozen forever in time are memories of wire rimmed glasses and a grey sweater that almost always had chocolate covered raisins in the left pocket. Grandpapa always read to me. I'd sit beside him and listen.
When Grandpapa got old and couldn't see well enough to read anymore, I read to him. I'd read until his eyes closed and he started to fall asleep.
As I quietly got up, Grandpapa would reach into the pocket of his grey sweater and pull out a box of chocolate covered raisins, pressing them into my teenaged hand. Eyes still closed, he would whisper "I remembered".
Grandpapa always said things like: "You scratch my back an' I'll scratch yours," and "Share, little one. Sharing makes everything better." Somehow, everything always was better.
I'll never forget the call from the hospital. Grandpapa had suffered a heart attack. My Mother was so upset, crying so many tears. It was snowing that night, great big fluffy snowflakes falling through the glow of the streetlight.
It's snowing this morning, big fluffy snowflakes falling through the glow of the streetlight. I sit and watch the snowflakes fall, thinking about Grandpapa with love in my heart and a cup of coffee in my hands. I will always remember his wise words, "Sharing makes everything better." The need to reach out to another human being is instinctive, and as necessary as the air that we breathe.
It is my sincere hope that you will want to share something of yourself. A kind word to a stranger perhaps, or a compliment to someone that deserves one. It is these small acts of sharing, and caring, that make this world a better place.
(33)
A.Chocolate covered raisins.
B.Chocolate covered peanuts.
C.A banana.
D.An apple.
A、eyes closed and his open mouth
B、closed eyes and his mouth open
C、closed eyes and open his mouth
D、eyes closed and his mouth open
When Grandpapa got old & couldn’t see well enough to read anymore, I read to him. I’d read until his eyes closed and he started to fall asleep.
As I quietly got up, Grandpapa would reach into the pocket of his grey sweater and pull out a box of chocolate covered raisins, pressing them into my teen-aged hand. Eyes still closed, he would whisper "I remembered".
Grandpapa always said things like; "You scratch my back an’ I’ll scratch yours," and "Share, little one. Sharing makes everything better. ’ Somehow, everything always was better.
I’ll never forget the call from the hospital. Grandpapa had suffered a heart attack. My Mother was so upset, crying so many tears. It was snowing that night. Great big fluffy snowflakes falling through the glow of the streetlight.
It’s snowing this morning, big fluffy snowflakes fall through the glow of the streetlight. I sit and watch the snowflakes fall, thinking about Grandpapa with love in my heart and a cup of coffee in my hands. I will always remember his wise words, "Sharing makes every thing better. ’ The need to reach out to another human being is instinctive, and as necessary as the air that we breathe.
It is my sincere hope that you will want to share something of yourself. A kind word to a stranger perhaps, or a compliment to someone that deserves one. It is these small act a of sharing, and caring, that make this world a better place.
(33)
A.chocolate covered raisins.
B.chocolate covered peanuts.
C.a banana.
D.an apple.
What does the author mean by saying "I could have had my eyes closed"(Para. )?
A.The third baseman would rather sleep than play the game.
B.The third baseman could achieve the success with his eyes closed.
C.It makes no difference to the result even if the third baseman closed his eyes.
D.The third baseman was so excited to see the good result.
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