Her pocket was ____ full of cards written in English which she used to remember words.
A.suffered
B.stuffed
C.stiff
D.staff
A.suffered
B.stuffed
C.stiff
D.staff
B.to be putting
C.to put
D.putting
A.As long as
B.When
C.While
D.Even
ft can be inferred from the passage that the author would NOT approve of
A.computer science courses in high schools
B.businessmen and women who use pocket calculations
C.maintenance cheeks on computers
D.companies which depend exclusively on computers for decision-making
The man asking for a lift was ______.
A.a robber who robs drivers
B.a policeman who had worked in prison
C.a prisoner who had escaped from prison
D.a stranger with £ 100.00 in his pocket
The boy sold goods from door to door because ______.
A.he wanted to help support his family
B.he needed money for school
C.he had to pay back a student loan
D.he did not have enough pocket money
The main idea of the third paragraph is that ______.
A.a mature torpedo is capable of producing enough electricity to knock down a man
B.the mass of the fish decides the intensity of electric power it generates
C.the strength of shock given by a young electric ray can only light the bulb of a pocket flashlight
D.to make full use of the energy produced by electric fish, suitable wires should be available
B.turn around
C.turn up
D.turn in
A、on her heart
B、on heart
C、at her heart
D、at heart
The manager gave her his word that her complaint______be investigated soon.
A.will
B.must
C.should
D.would
A.She turned to her father.
B.She cried to her hearts content.
C.She tried to put up with her again.
D.She tried to be her friend.