He tried to stay ______ the door and refused to get out.A、intoB、withinC、insideD、beyond
He tried to stay ______ the door and refused to get out.
A、into
B、within
C、inside
D、beyond
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He knew there were answers _____ his intellectual ________ . A. beyond⋯fieldB. beyond⋯reachC. outside ⋯fieldD. outside ⋯reach
Many Chinese students don't pay much attention to spoken English at school.They think it necessary to practice speaking English in class. Here is a story to show you how important it is to speak the English language __1___in everyday life.A foreigner once got hungry and went into a restaurant in London. He sat down at a table.When the waiter came, he opened his mouth, put his fingers____2__it and took them out again in order to express that he wanted something to eat for he could not speak English.The waiter soon brought a cup of tea. The man shook his head. The waiter then took away the tea and brought a cup of coffee. The man again shook his head. The man tried again and again, but he wasn't able to make___3___understood. Finally another man came in. He spoke English clearly and fluently. In a few minutes, there was a large plate of meat and vegetables on the table___4__him.So you see a man often goes hungry if he doesn't__5_a foreign language.(1)A:intoB:freelyC:beforeD:himselfE:master(2)A:intoB:freelyC:beforeD:himselfE:master(3)A:intoB:freelyC:beforeD:himselfE:master(4)A:intoB:freelyC:beforeD:himselfE:master(5)A:intoB:freelyC:beforeD:himselfE:master
Max didn’t () yesterday afternoon; he() at home. A、go out/stayedB、go out/stayC、went out/stayedD、went out/stay
The light of his room is still on, so he ( ) out. A、mustn't have goneB、mustn't goC、can't have goneD、can't go
Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle viewed laughter as“a bodily exercise precious to health.”But---_____some claims to the contrary,laughing probably has little influence on physical filness Laughter does_____short-term changes in the function of the heart and its blood vessels,____heart rate and oxygen consumption But because hard laughter is difficult to____,a good laugh is unlikely to have_____benefits the way,say,walking or jogging does.____,instead of straining muscles to build them,as exercise does,laughter apparently accomplishes the____,studies dating back to the 1930’s indicate that laughter.muscles,Such bodily reaction might conceivably help____the effects of psychological stress.Anyway,the act of laughing probably does produce other types of______feedback,that improve an individual’s emotional state.______one classical theory of emotion,our feelings are partially rooted_______physical reactions.It was argued at the end of the 19th century that humans do not cry______they are sad but they become sad when te tears begin to flow.Although sadness also_______tears,evidence suggests that emotions can flow_____muscular responses.In an experiment published in 1988,social psychologist Fritz Strack of the University of würzburg in Germany asked volunteers to____a pen either with their teeth-thereby creating an artificial smile–or with their lips,which would produce a(n)_____expression.Those forced to exercise their enthusiastically to funny catoons than did those whose months were contracted in a frown,_______that expressions may influence emotions rather than just the other way around____,the physical act of laughter could improve mood.A.intoB.fromC.towardsD.beyond