The poor lady was too ______ and distressed to talk about the tragedy.A.engagedB.exhausted
The poor lady was too ______ and distressed to talk about the tragedy.
A.engaged
B.exhausted
C.ignorant
D.energetic
The poor lady was too ______ and distressed to talk about the tragedy.
A.engaged
B.exhausted
C.ignorant
D.energetic
A、Tess of the D’Urbervilles
B、The Poor Man and the Lady
C、Desperate Remedies
D、Jude the Obscure
On the Wednesday______her visit, we went to see the poor old lady in the countryside.
A.to be followed
B.having followed
C.following
D.to have been followed
A.That
B.It
C.Which
D.What
A.show up
B.show out
C.show off
D.show through
第三节 短文理解2
阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。
Very few people came to eat at the Happy Restaurant and its boss did not know what to do. The food in the restaurant was cheap and good, but nobody seemed to want to eat there.
Then he did something. It changed all that, and in a few weeks his restaurant was always full of men with their lady friends, ff a gentleman came in with a lady, a smiling waiter would give each of them a beautiful menu(菜单). The two menus looked exactly the same on the outside, but there was an important difference inside. The gentleman's menu gave the correct price(价格) for each dish and each bottle of wine, while the lady’s menu had a much higher price. So when the man ordered(点菜) dish after dish, the lady thought he was much more generous(慷慨的 ) than he really was.
How was the food at the Happy Restaurant?
A.It was good and its price was low.
B.It was poor and the price was low.
C.It was poor but the price was high.
In Act III Scene 2, Helena speaks (Line 148-164) O, spite! O, hell! I see you all are bent To set against me for your merriment. If you were civil and knew courtes, You would not do me thus much injury. Can you not hate me, as I know you do, But you must join in souls to mock me too? If you were men, as men you are in show, You would not use a gentle lady so, To vow and swear and superpraise my parts, When, I am sure, you hate me with your hearts. You both are rivals and love Hermia, And now both rivals to mock Helena. A trim exploit, a manly enterprise, To conjure tears up in a poor maid's eyes with your derision! None of noble sort Would so offend a virgin and extort A poor soul's patience, all to make you sport.
It is my privilege to introduce again an annual report of the work of Our Lady's Hospice.
Our Lady's Hospice, the first of its kind in these western islands, has centered the second century of caring for those with terminal illness. It was first opened in Milltown and its opening was the realization of a long cherished(心中怀着)dream. For years the Sisters(修女)had longed for a place where poor, lonely, friendless dying persons--no longer fit subjects for hospital wards(病房)--could find care, comfort and peacefulness in their last days of life. In December 1879 these hopes were fulfilled when Our Lady's formally welcomed the first patients--35 in number.
So great were the applications for admission that six years later the foundation stone of the present Hospice was laid on 18th July 1886 and completed in August 1888.
Much has been written about the spirit of the Hospice and much will continue to be written with present increasing interest in the Hospice was opened in a spirit that regarded neither race, nor belief, nor class but looked simply to the need of the person for help and for peace in the last days of life. We hope the same spirit born out of love, care and respect for the dignity and worth of each human person, will comfort all, both patients and their loved ones, who seek our help in the Hospice today.
This report is given by ______.
A.a reporter who is interested in Hospice work
B.a patient representative
C.a leading figure of the Hospice
D.one of the founders of the Hospice
第一篇
It is my privilege to introduce again an annual report of the work of Our Lady's Hospice.
Our Lady's Hospice, the first of its kind in these western islands, has centered the second century of caring for those with terminal illness. It was first opened in Milltown and its opening was the realization of a long cherished(心中怀着)dream. For years the Sisters(修女)had longed for a place where poor, lonely, friendless dying persons--no longer fit subjects for hospital wards(病房)--could find care, comfort and peacefulness in their last days of life. In December 1879 these hopes were fulfilled when Our Lady's formally welcomed the first patients--35 in number.
So great were the applications for admission that six years later the foundation stone of the present Hospice was laid on 18th July 1886 and completed in August 1888.
Much has been written about the spirit of the Hospice and much will continue to be written with present increasing interest in the Hospice was opened in a spirit that regarded neither race, nor belief, nor class but looked simply to the need of the person for help and for peace in the last days of life. We hope the same spirit born out of love, care and respect for the dignity and worth of each human person, will comfort all, both patients and their loved ones, who seek our help in the Hospice today.
This report is given by ______.
A. a reporter who is interested in Hospice work
B. a patient representative
C. a leading figure of the Hospice
D. one of the founders of the Hospice
A.Shehad difficulty talking to a stranger.
B.Shenoticed a forced smile on his face.
C.Shefound him in trouble too.
D.She feared he might hurt her.
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