...ourse, she was stopped. It seemed certain that she would be punished. When Mrs. Jones came up to the judge, he looked at her seriously and said that she was too old to drive a car, and that the reason why she had not stopped at the red light was most probably that her eyes had become weak (11)...
...e and a half, but also the country's rapid development."Fifteen years ago, when the line had just opened, there were bungalows on both sides of the line when the train left the station in Beijing," Zhang said."Now, there are tall buildings and green spaces. Beijing and Tianjin are more closely conne...
"When
I do myself the honour of speaking to you next on this subject I shall hope to
receive a more favourable answer than you have now given me; though I am far
from accusing you of cruelty at present, because I know it to be the
established custom of your sex to reject a man on the first applicati...
...ot exactly like her own, but she could
not have supposed it possible that, when called into action, she would have
sacrificed every better feeling to worldly advantage. Charlotte the wife of Mr.
Collins, was a most humiliating picture! -- And to the pang of a friend
disgracing herself and sunk in he...
... much as his own, and a sister's partiality is not
misleading me, I think, when I call Charles most capable of engaging any
woman's heart. With all these circumstances to favour an attachment and nothing
to prevent it, am I wrong, my dearest Jane, in indulging the hope of an event
which will secure ...
_______ we have not made any arrangement for our picnic. A. So far B. Up to now C. Thus far D. As yet为什么这题不选A呢?我们老师给的解释是在否定句和疑问句中通常用(as) yet,但我觉得说服力不够呀。平时so far也在否定句中看到...
I feel like that you know, not only are people shopping here and they're happy to shop here, but they're invested in our success now.应该不用倒装吧?即应该是not only people are shopping...?
...nd pounds
from his father, who had intended to purchase an estate, but did not live to do
it. -- Mr. Bingley intended it likewise, and sometimes made choice of his
county; but as he was now provided with a good house and the liberty of a
manor, it was doubtful to many of those who best knew the easi...
...a
peculiar delicacy of sentiment and gross manners. He could exercise tact when
dealing with the affairs of others, but none when dealing with his own. What a
cruel practical joke old Nature played when she flung so many contradictory
elements together, and left the man face to face with the perplex...