It was several minutes before I was ______of what was happening


  1. A.
    know
  2. B.
    realize
  3. C.
    wear
  4. D.
    aware
D
考查固定定語。be aware of 意識到;句意:幾分鐘以后我才意識到發(fā)生的事情。
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1.

A.lonely

B.small

C.distant

D.familiar

 

2.

A.kept

B.washed

C.watched

D.serviced

 

3.

A.agreed

B.planned

C.determined

D.promised

 

4.

A.village

B.community

C.garage

D.theater

 

5.

A.However

B.Then

C.Therefore

D.Still

6..

A.realized

B.found out

C.thought

D.figured out

7..

A.went

B.ran

C.walked

D.hurried

8..

A.started

B.left

C.arrived

D.come

9..

A.word

B.face

C.look

D.appearance

10..

A.find

B.decide

C.believe

D.feel

11..

A.turn up

B.drive out

C.go away

D.come out

12. questions                        B. problems                  C. mistakes                   D. faults

13..

A.ashamed

B.frightened

C.nervous

D.surprised

14..

A.nervousness

B.sadness

C.silence

D.thought

15..

A.you

B.myself

C.me

D.yourself

16..

A.where

B.how

C.why

D.when

17.. A meaningless                B. useless            C. helpless           D. worthless

18..

A.asking

B.persuading

C.begging

D.following

19..

A.physical

B.practical

C.personal

D.natural

20..

A.indeed

B.always

C.also

D.almost

 

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