Mary died childless and her half-sister Elizabeth came to the throne asElizabeth I in()A1547B1558C1588D1603

Mary died childless and her half-sister Elizabeth came to the throne asElizabeth I in()

A1547

B1558

C1588

D1603


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Sam __________ (遇见) Mary in England and visited her school.

Can Mary express () in Chinese? A、herselfB、hersC、her

Hi, Sharon, I've only got 10 days left in England. Can you believe I've already been here for a year? There's so much to do before I leave! I really must buy presents for my English friends to thank them for all their help. I have to move out of my room on Friday because Franco has got another tenant. At least I don't have to find somewhere else to live. I'm going to spend a few days with friends. He is letting the whole flat because Mary is moving just before her marriage. The time has gone so quickly. I cannot believe that I've been here for a whole year. And I must start packing too - I have bought a lot since I came, and I need another suitcase. I'll give some things to charity shops I think. Anyway, I'm really writing to say that I'll be back in Shanghai on the 27 April, and it would be great to see you to catch up on all our news. I'll phone as soon as I get back How are things with you?Love Xiaoyan(1). When will Xiaoyan leave England?AA、month later.B、10 days later.C、A year later.(2). Where will Xiaoyan live after moving out?A、 She will stay in her friends' place.B、She will be on the plane to Shanghai.C、She will have to find a hotel to live in.(3). What will happen to Franco's flat when Xiaoyan and Mary move out?A、 It will be sold at a good price.B、It will be rented to other people.C、It will be kept for Xiaoyan when she comes back.(4). Why does Xiaoyan need another suitcase?A、 She has got more things than she came with.B、Her old suitcase is broken.C、She has to give things to charity shops.(5). What would Xiaoyan most possibly do when she sees her friend Sharon?A、 To ask Sharon to show her around Shanghai.B、To talk about what happened to them recently.C、To show Sharon her new clothes.

Once an English lady came to _____ me. When I was introduced to her she said, "Glad to meet you, Miss Ping." A、findB、look atC、visitD、meet

BWhen Mary Moore began her high school in 1951, her mother told her, "Be sure and take a typing course so when this show business thing doesn't work out, you'll have something to rely on." Mary responded in typical teenage fashion. From that moment on, "the very last thing I ever thought about doing was taking a typing course," she recalls.The show business thing worked out, of course. In her career, Mary won many awards. Only recently, when she began to write Growing Up Again, did she regret ignoring her morn," I don't know how to use a computer," she admits.Unlike her 1995 autobiography, After All, her second book is less about life as anaward-winning actress and more about living with diabetes (糖尿病). All the money from the book is intended for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), an organization she serves as international chairman. "I felt there was a need for a book like this," she says."I didn't want to lecture, but I wanted other diabetics to know that things get better when we're self-controlled and do our part in managing the disease."But she hasn't always practiced what she teaches. In her book, she describes that awful day, almost 40 years ago, when she received two pieces of life-changing news. First, she had lost the baby she was carrying, and second, tests showed that she had diabetes. In a childlike act, she left the hospital and treated herself to a box of doughnuts (甜甜圈). Years would pass before she realized she had to grow up--again---and take control of her diabetes, not let it control her. Only then did she kick her three-pack-a-day cigarette habit, overcome her addiction to alcohol, and begin to follow a balanced diet.Although her disease has affected her eyesight and forced her to the sidelines of the dance floor, she refuses to fall into self-pity. "Everybody on earth can ask, 'why me?' about something or other," she insists. "It doesn't do any good. No one is immune (免疫的) to heartache, pain, and disappointments. Sometimes we can make things better by helping others. I've come to realize the importance of that as I've grown up this second time. I want to speak out and be as helpful as I can be."61. Why did Mary feel regretful?A. She didn't achieve her ambition.B. She didn't take care of her mother.C. She didn't complete her high school.D. She didn't follow her mother's advice.

Young as you are, you might be just smart enough to ___ her off her throne. A、cheerB、excludeC、tumbleD、humor

—Hello! May I speak to Mary? —Yes.________ Mary,you are wanted on the phone. A.Wait for her,please.B.Hang on,please.C.I'll call on her.D.She will come soon.

Mary wanted to go to Europe by herself, but her parents ________ on her idea.A、frownedB、disagreedC、unapprovedD、nodded

While she was tiding up the living room, she( ) her old photograph album. A、came outB、came onC、came acrossD、came around

Her husband died in 1992, ____________.A、left her with two childrenB、being left her with two childrenC、leaving her with two childrenD、being leaving her with two children

I think we should let Mary to go camping with her boyfriend. ______ she is a big girl now.A、Above allB、First of allC、For allD、After all

Caller: Hi, is Jill there, please?Mary: __________A、Hold on.I'll get her.B、No,she isn't here.C、Yes,she lives here.D、Yes,what do you want?

---Good evening. I _______ to see Miss Mary.---Oh, good evening. I’m sorry, but she is not in.A.have come B.come C.came D.had come

It was (11) birthday. She got a letter from her uncle. "Dear Mary,"he wrote in the let-ter "Happy birthday.I’m sending you some (12).They will arrive tomorrow.l hope you'll like them.Mary was very (13). She liked eating eggs and chicken. "I can keep the chickens (14) Ntheir eggs or eating them, she thought.When the chickens arrived the next day,they were put in a box. She took the box off the truck and began to carry it into her garden,but the box was so heavy that she dropped(掉) (15) .The box fell on the ground and broke open. The chickens all (16) 0ut. They ran here and there. Mary (17) hours in trying to find them.(18) few days later her uncle came. He asked,"Did the chickens arrive safely? "Yes,but I dropped the box.lt broke open and the chickens ran everywhere.(19) took me the whole morning to (20) them, Mary said."Did you find them all? asked her uncle. "I hope so, Mary answered,"but I only caught eleven of them."That's very interesting.l only sent you six, her uncle said with a smile. .( )11.A.Mary'sB.Kate‘sC.Jim'sD.Dave’s

共用题干第三篇 Joyce Sipes and Mary Ellen DodgeWhen Joyce Sipes was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1999,she shared the news immediately with her sister Mary Ellen Dodge.Mary Ellen was there for her-helDina her through the terror,and the fear,and the thousand questions that are inevitably a Dart of hearing the word"cancer".Fortunately,a friend at work who had had a similar diagnosis highly recommended Alonzo Walker,MD,Medical College of Wisconsin suraical oncoloaist(外科肿瘤学家) and director of the Froedtertshe cancelled her appointment to get a secondopinion elsewhere.Ultimately, Joyce's cancer required a mastectomy(乳房切除术).Reconstructive surgery took place right away.She came to think of Dr. Walker as her partner."not just my doctor."And the Froedtert nurses,she says,were"very unusual and impressive".As it turned out,Joyce would soon have the chance to do something important for her sister Mary Ellen.During her own cancer treatment,Joyce suqqested that Mary Ellen should get herself checked through the Froedtert&Medical College of Wisconsin Breast Cancer Program.In addition to its opportunities for examination and screenina.the hospital had established a program especially for women in families at high risk for cancer. Sure enough , it turned out that Mary Ellen had some cysts(囊肿),one of which was dangerous enough that it needed to be surgically removed.She's fine now一thanks to Joyce's suggestion.Both sisters experienced firsthand how Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin offers more than leading-edge technology and the unmatched experience of physicians in an academic medical center. It offers a comprehensive team approach一of consultation,collaboration,and care一all focused on the individual patient.That's why Joyce came to think of Froedtert,throughout the orocess of her treatment,as being her "security blanket".Joyce Sipes has been cancer-free five years now一an important milestone(里程碑) tor breast cancer survivors.Joyce and Mary Ellen are together once aciain in their workshop in Joyce's home , making the beautiful market baskets , bread baskets , muffin(松饼) baskets,and Nantucket baskets that they and their customers love. Thanks to Joyce's suggestion,Mary Ellen gotA:an opportunity to work as a nurse.B: the same surgical procedure as her sister.C: a timely check and treatment for breast cancer.D:a chance to work for the Breast Cancer Program.

共用题干第三篇 Joyce Sipes and Mary Ellen DodgeWhen Joyce Sipes was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1999,she shared the news immediately with her sister Mary Ellen Dodge.Mary Ellen was there for her-helDina her through the terror,and the fear,and the thousand questions that are inevitably a Dart of hearing the word"cancer".Fortunately,a friend at work who had had a similar diagnosis highly recommended Alonzo Walker,MD,Medical College of Wisconsin suraical oncoloaist(外科肿瘤学家) and director of the Froedtertshe cancelled her appointment to get a secondopinion elsewhere.Ultimately, Joyce's cancer required a mastectomy(乳房切除术).Reconstructive surgery took place right away.She came to think of Dr. Walker as her partner."not just my doctor."And the Froedtert nurses,she says,were"very unusual and impressive".As it turned out,Joyce would soon have the chance to do something important for her sister Mary Ellen.During her own cancer treatment,Joyce suqqested that Mary Ellen should get herself checked through the Froedtert&Medical College of Wisconsin Breast Cancer Program.In addition to its opportunities for examination and screenina.the hospital had established a program especially for women in families at high risk for cancer. Sure enough , it turned out that Mary Ellen had some cysts(囊肿),one of which was dangerous enough that it needed to be surgically removed.She's fine now一thanks to Joyce's suggestion.Both sisters experienced firsthand how Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin offers more than leading-edge technology and the unmatched experience of physicians in an academic medical center. It offers a comprehensive team approach一of consultation,collaboration,and care一all focused on the individual patient.That's why Joyce came to think of Froedtert,throughout the orocess of her treatment,as being her "security blanket".Joyce Sipes has been cancer-free five years now一an important milestone(里程碑) tor breast cancer survivors.Joyce and Mary Ellen are together once aciain in their workshop in Joyce's home , making the beautiful market baskets , bread baskets , muffin(松饼) baskets,and Nantucket baskets that they and their customers love. What did Mary Ellen do for her cancer-stricken sister?A: She recommended Dr. Walker.B:She kept her from being disturbed.C: She asked her a lot of questions.D: She comforted her as much as she could.

Mary had finished her homework__the time I got home.A.untilB.atC.byD.when

Mary has just called and asked__to have lunch with her tomorrow.A.you and IB.you and meC.I and youD.me and you

”This is the best present I’ve ever received,”Mary said with a smile trying to____her tears.A.keep downB.keep upC.keep backD.keep at

Which of the following statements is NOT true?()AElizabeth I broke Mary.s ties with Rome.BElizabeth I restored her father.s independent Church of England.CElizabeth I.s religious reform was a compromise of views.DElizabeth I.s religious settlement was acceptable to both extreme

-Hi, is Mary there, please? -()AHold on.I’ll get her.BNo,she isn’t here.CYes,she lives here.DYes,what do you want?

Which of the following statements is NOT true?()A、Elizabeth I broke Mary.s ties with Rome.B、Elizabeth I restored her father.s independent Church of England.C、Elizabeth I.s religious reform was a compromise of views.D、Elizabeth I.s religious settlement was acceptable to both extreme

-Hi, is Mary there, please? -()A、Hold on.I’ll get her.B、No,she isn’t here.C、Yes,she lives here.D、Yes,what do you want?

Mary died childless and her half-sister Elizabeth came to the throne asElizabeth I in()A、1547B、1558C、1588D、1603

单选题Which of the following statements is NOT true?()AElizabeth I broke Mary.s ties with Rome.BElizabeth I restored her father.s independent Church of England.CElizabeth I.s religious reform was a compromise of views.DElizabeth I.s religious settlement was acceptable to both extreme

单选题Mary died childless and her half-sister Elizabeth came to the throne asElizabeth I in()A1547B1558C1588D1603

单选题-Hi, is Mary there, please? -()AHold on.I’ll get her.BNo,she isn’t here.CYes,she lives here.DYes,what do you want?