The servant did _____ she could ______ the revolutionary.

A. what, help    B. that, to help

C. what, to help   D. all help

 

C

do what one can to do sth. = do all that one can to do sth.不定式表示目的。

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    Sometimes one should consider   39   the line of convention(常規(guī))and enjoy   40   to the fullest.

21. A. fresh                  B. cool                       C. still                  D. thin 

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30. A. set                     B. wash                C. remove             D. check

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34. A. at last                B. in time            C. once more               D. as well

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36. A. replied             B. insisted           C. agreed            D. understood 

37. A. prepared            B. joined in           C. settled up          D. continued 

38. A. with pleasure       B. in the café               C. in the sea          D. with wine

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On a hot summer day in late August, I sought shade and a cool drink at a waterfront café on a Greek island. Over a hundred degrees in    1   air. Crowded. Tempers(脾氣)of both the tourists and waiters had    2  to meet the situation, making it a rather quarrelsome environment(環(huán)境)
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【小題1】
A.freshB.coolC.stillD.thin
【小題2】
A.managedB.expectedC.a(chǎn)ttemptedD.risen
【小題3】
A.lonelyB.curiousC.well-dressedD.bad-tempered
【小題4】
A.cheersB.serviceC.a(chǎn)ttentionD.flowers
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A.metal tableB.empty bottleC.chairsD.bags
【小題6】
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A.outsideB.forwardC.downD.back
【小題8】
A.ledB.seatedC.watchedD.received
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A.The managerB.A friendC.A waiterD.The servant
【小題10】
A.setB.washC.removeD.check
【小題11】
A.menuB.billC.foodD.order
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A.loudB.a(chǎn)nxiousC.familiarD.final
【小題13】
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A.repliedB.insistedC.a(chǎn)greedD.understood
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A.lifeB.wineC.lunchD.time

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A. when                B. while         C. as            D. because

2.

A. vase                B. coat          C. ring          D. present

3.. 

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4.

A. way                 B. plan          C. idea          D. path

5.  

A. time                B. thought       C. money         D. change

6.  

A. too expensive       B. so cheap      C. too big       D. very beautiful

7.

A. on                  B. out           C. off           D. over

8.  

A. It                  B. Which        C. This          D. one

9.

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10. 

A. when                B. while         C. since         D. after

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12.

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14. 

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17.

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18.

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