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英语期末考试C两份
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1.Theydecidedtoperpetuatethememoryoftheirleaderbyerectingastatue.
2.Afteryoungpeoplestepintothesociety,theywillbebesetwithvarioustemptations.
3.Thegypsygirlswayedherhipsinasensuouswayasshedanced.
4.Theprotestantutteredafewcommonplaceaboutpeaceanddemocracy.
5.Theelephant’strunkisauniqueformofappendage.
6.Bymakingaremarkabouttheweatherunobtrusively,shekepttheconversationgoing.
7.HisHamletwasa(an)revelationtothecritics.
8.WhenlittleTommycouldnotgethisway,hisbehaviorbecameperverseandcontrary.
9.Someonemusthaverummagedaboutamongmypapers,formydrawerisinamess.
10.Whenchoosingajob,don’tbeswayedjustbypromisesofhighearnings.
11.Youhavetoseethesechangesincontest:
they’repartofalargerplan.
12.Shestronglydenouncedthegovernment’shypocrisyindealingwiththeIsraeli-Palestineissue.
13.Hehopestogainherfavorbypanderingtoherdesireforcontinuouspraise.
14.Therainsentallthefarmerswhowereworkinginthefieldsscurryingforshelter.
15.Thepolicequestionedtheveracityofthesuspect’sstatement.
16.Eachmorningthepriestspentanhourinquietcontemplation.
17.Ifoneaidsandabetsacriminal,heisalsoconsideredculpable.
18.Toputitbluntly,thisarticleistooverbose,wemusteditit.
19.Eventhoughtheevidenceisoverwhelming,ifonejurorisstillskeptical,thecasemustberetried.
20.Althoughweareindifferentparties,hisideasonpoliticsareexactlyinlinewithmine.
21.Thereportmakeoutitscaseforincreasedspendingoneducation.
22.Celebratedtheworldoverforhiswriting,hestillrefusedtoputhimselfintheforeground.
23.Producersofpornographicmaterialoftenclaimthattheyarecatertoapsychologicalneed.
24.Bydintofsheertoughnessandrealcourage,theexpeditionerslivedthroughthejungledifficultiesanddangers.
25.“CouldIimposeonyouforalittlehelpwiththisletter?
Idon’tquiteknowthebestwaytophraseitwithoutcausingoffense.”
26.Racialdiscriminationandinjusticeareubiquitousanddeeplyingrainedinthiscountry.
27.Comparedwithmodernsatellitedishes,ordinaryTVaerialslookpositivelyantiquated.
28.Commonsenseandcreativityaresomeoftheintangiblewe’relookingforinanemployee.
29.Hisparentshadsettledinthecrowdedghettoesofthebigcity,surroundedbydesperatepovertyandanarchicviolence.
30.ThePrimeMinisterhadanin-depthexchangeofviewsandreachedbroadagreementwithhisEuropeancounterpartonquestionsofprotectingenvironmentforhumansurvivalandcombatinginternationalcrimes.
31.Graduateswhointendtogetoninstatesystemhave,intheirowninterests,toconformtotherulesandtaketheadditionalone-yearcoursethatisprovidedforthem.
32.DoyouthinkthatJoywillgettheawardforthisyear’sbestfashiondesigner?
Sheishardworkingandable,butnogenius.
33.Thenewfashionsoonlostitsappeal,awaitingthenextcycle.
34.Herpulsestartedthrobwhenshesawtherewerebooksscatteredoverthecarpetandabowlofroseswasoverturned.
35.Itwasalargehousecontainingaspacioussitting-room,fourseparatebedroomsandacommunalkitchen.
36.ThebigYorkshirecombine,JohnSmith’sTadcasterbrewery,wasreportedtomergewithWarwickandRichardson,thebrewersofNewark,Notts.
37.Theincreasingtempooftheneweconomicworldcouldnolongeraffordtodispersewithmechanics,hydrostatics,optics,navigation,etc.
38.Thisisanambitiousschemetoraisesuchabigsumofmoneyinsuchashorttime.
39.Hisreluctancetoadmitthefailureoutragedpublicopinion.
40.Insomewaysitwillbeatestingoccasionforhim,althoughsomethinkhispositionunassailablesimplybecausethereisnooneelseinsighttosupplanthim.
41.Romewasnotbuiltinaday:
strongholdsoftraditionreinforcebystubbornreligiousconviction,oftenbiasedandprejudiced,couldnotbebrokendowninamoment.
42.Allthepublicitystuntsinanadvertisingcampaignwerecontrivedtopromotethesalesoftheproducts.
43.Whentruthismingledwithfalsehood,truthisnolongertakenastruth.
44.EquallyimportanthavebeentheHobhousejournals,avastmassofmaterialpartlyintheBritishMuseum,partlyinthepossessionoftheHobhousefamilyinSomerset.
45.Wellpreparedandconfident,Timappearedunabashedbyallthemediaattention.
46.Theimpactofcomputerhasbeenlikenedtothatoftheprintingpress.
47.The16thcenturydecorativestyleisweirdinthatpartsofhuman,animal,andplantformsaredistortedandmixed.
48.Hewasreputedtobetherealwriterofthetwoepicpoems.
49.Thetyrannicalrulingandheavytaxationnourishstrongresentmentfromtheoppressed.
50.Duringthepresidentialelectioncampaign,strategiesandoratoryarebothcrucialforpublicdebates.
51.Thespreadingscandalousrumorsseverelyunderminehisreputationasafiercewarriorandtrustfulleader.
52.Mrs.Robinwasdrivenalmostinsanebytheinconsolablegriefatherhusband’ssuddendeath.
53.Theancientepicwrittenbytheanonymouswriterglorifiedthehero’sdeedsinbattle.
54.Sheseemedtobeobsessedwithirrationalfearthatsomeonewasplottingtomurderher.
55.Aprofoundfrightfulstillnessspreadoverthecity.Suddenlygrotesqueshriekswereheardinthedarkness.
56.Somecontemporarymusiciansdeliberatelyusedissonancetoachievecertaineffects.
57.Theworkers’demandforhigherwageswasacatalystwhichledtoimportantsocialchanges.
58.Inapoem,cadencesarearrangedinregularsequence.
59.Hisearthysenseofhumoroftenembarrassedtheladiesinhisaudience.
60.Inordertocreatevividcharactersinhisnovel,awriterhastodrawuponhisimaginationandexperience.
61.Theunskilledeyeofthelaymanhasdifficultyindiscerningthenuanceofcolorinthepaintings.
62.HewouldsitatthepianoandimproviseforhoursinthemesfromBachandHandel.
63.Itasundeniablethatthisinventionheraldedtheageofthecomputer.
64.Asoneofthegreatestsoloistsintheworld,Callashadanastonishingvocalrange.
65.Intermsofstellardistancesajourneyfromtheearthtothemoonwouldappearveryshort.
66.Theadvertisingofcigaretteandtobaccoisasinsidiousasitisdishonestbecausetheadvertisementsondisplayalwaysdepictvirile,clean-shavenyoungmenandsuggestitismanlytosmoke,evenpositivelyhealthy.
67.Despitehisgreatcommercialsuccesshestillyearnforcriticalapproval.
68.Severalattemptstoarrangeaprotestmarchfailedtogathermomentum.
69.Itisbelievedthatcreditisthelifebloodoftheconsumersociety.
70.Flightywomencannotbereliedonbecausetheyoftenhavevolatiledispositions.
71.Autismisatotallackoflanguage,apervasivelackofresponsivenesstopeople,andpeculiarspeechpatterns.
72.Brevityisessentialwhenyousendatelegramorcablegram;youarechargedforeveryword.
73.There’snousewailingovermistakesmadeinthepast.Youshouldpluckupcouragetofacetheproblems.
74.Hefailedtheexambecausenoneofhisanswerswerepertinenttothequestionsasked.
75.Nothinghesaysisspontaneous;healwaysthinkscarefullybeforehespeaks.
76.Steelishighlyresilientandthereforeisusedinthemanufactureofsprings.
77.Wecanmeldourtwosmallbusinessesintoalargeroneforfurtherdevelopment.
78.Inhisfarewellperformance,thefamousmusicianplayedapianosonataofhisowncomposition.
79.Youcannotdenythefacthisbusinessskillcomplementsherflairfordesign.
80.Thecrudetypewriterondisplayinthismuseumistheprototypeoftheelaboratemachinesinusetoday.
81.Herfeelingofexuberancewassocontagiousthatalltheotherpatientsweresoonsmilingorlaughing.
82.Thisriotisonlyonemanifestationofpeople’sdiscontent.Itisimperativethatthegovernmentshouldtakeactionstoimprovetheirworkingstyle.
83.Bessie’smindwasnotquiteintunewiththeprofunditiesofthatlearnedjournal.
84.Thefuneralwasinterruptedbyaburstofgunfireasthepriestintonedtheliturgyforthelatestvicitimofthefighting.
85.Thewaythepolicetreatedhimwasakinedtotheworstsortoftorture.
86.Thereisa(an)analogybetweenthewaywatermovesinwavesandthewaylighttravels.
87.Thewoundedsoldierfellbackintheriver,andhisbloodmingledwithitswaters.
88.Ican’thelpclosingmyeyeswhenIseeabrightlight;it’ssreflex.
89.Allattemptsatrationalizationatthistimearedoomedtofailure;tempersandemotionsruntoohighforintelligentthoughttoprevail.
90.Thereportisvitiatedbycontinualspellingmistakes.
91.Theycouldperfectlywelldefendthissuit,oringoodfaithtryto.
92.Theskierswereinimminentdangerasthesnowstarteditsstarteditspitchforward,reachingavalancheproportions.
93.Byinadvertence,heomittedtwoquestionsontheexamination.
94.Itwasa(an)audaciousstunttothrowatightropelinebetweenthetwoskyscrapersandwalkacrosstheline.
95.Whatyouhavesaidisaninstanceofpedantryandrevealsanunfamiliaritywiththerealitiesoflife.
96.Atthelastelectionheabstainfromthevotebecausehewasdiscontentedwiththeexistingsocialsystem.
97.Theserecurrentattacksdisturbedusandweconsultedaphysician.
98.Oneofthesalientfeaturesofthatnewspaperisitsexcellenteditorialpage.
99.Thejournalistonthe“DailyTelegraph”gaveapedestriandescriptionofeventsthatwereactuallyveryexciting.
100.Idonotfeelthatyourlimitedresourceswillpermityoutocarryoutsuchapretentiousprogram.
101.“Lookatthoseprettylittlegirls’dresses”isambiguous,becauseitisnotclearwheth