Had I got there five minutes earlier, I could () her.
A.meet
B.meeting
C.have met
D.to meet
C、have met
A.meet
B.meeting
C.have met
D.to meet
C、have met
The next day the man reached the doctor's office. “Well,” said the doctor, “how are you today? Did you try my suggestion?”
The man still looked tired. “Yes,” he said, “I tried counting one, two, three...up to one thousand. But when I reached five hundred and sixty-nine, I began to feel sleepy. I had to get up and drink some tea so that I could go on counting up to one thousand, but then I still couldn't fall asleep.”
6.The young man couldn’t go to sleep because he had worked too hard and became ill.
A.T
B.F
7.The doctor asked the young man to count numbers while he was lying in bed.
A.T
B.F
8.The young man returned to the doctor’s office the next day because he wanted to thank the doctor.
A.T
B.F
9.The young man counted from 1 to 569 and got up to drink some tea.
A.T
B.F
10.The young man in fact was not able to count numbers.
A.T
B.F
A.returning
B.coming
C.getting
D.got
A.who
B.which
C.whose
D.whom
I finally got the job I dreamed about. Never in my life () so excited.
A.did I feel
B.I felt
C.I had felt
D.had I felt
A.I had reached
B.did I reach
C.had I reached
D.I reached
A) will have gone
B) had gone
C) would have gone
D) has gone
A.had left
B.was leaving
C.left
D.has left
A、Parallelism is used in this sentence.
B、Five same structures “something+to do” are used here to stress the variety of things to do.
C、Five same structures “to do”are used as post modifiers to modify the nouns in front of them separately.
D、“ever-increasing” this expression is used to show the author’s negative feeling about the petty things.
How did the writer finally get out of the desert?()
A、He was picked up by a car.
B、A camel took him to the road.
C、A passer-by Bedouin helped him.
D、His uncle and cousin found and rescued him.
Li had something to tell the manager, Mr Smith, so he went to his place, entering the room and said:
A.You're not busy, I hope.
B.Got a minute?
C.I'm terribly sorry to trouble you, Mr Smith.
D.Can I have a word with you Mr Smith?