Do you believe the things __ he said?A.whatB.thatC.whenD.how how how how how
A.what
B.that
C.when
D.how how how how how
A.what
B.that
C.when
D.how how how how how
B.I don’t believe it
C.I believe not so
D.I believe not
--Do you think it will snow tomorrow? -- ______.
A.Yes, I think it
B.I'm afraid so
C.I don't believe
D.I don't hope so
A.No, I don‟t believe it
B.It‟s hard to say, actually.
C.Sorry, I can‟t remember her.
D.I never think of it
A.What do you know
B.What do you think it is
C.How do you believe
D.How come that
MRS WARREN: (piteously) Oh, my darling, how can you be so hard on me? Have I no rights over you as your mother? VIVIE: Are you my mother? MRS WARREN; (appalled) Am I your mother! Oh, Vivie! VIVIE : Then where are our relatives? my father? our family friends? You claim the rights of a mother ; the right to call me fool and child; to speak to me as no woman in authority over me at college dare speak to me; to dictate my way of life; and to force on me the acquaintance of a brute whom anyone can see to be the most vicious sort of London man about town. Before I give myself the trouble to resist such claims, I may as well find out whether they have any real existence. MRS WARREN: (distracted, throwing herself on her knees) Oh no, no. Stop, stop. I am your mother; I swear it. Oh , you can t mean to turn on me—my own child \ it s not natural. You believe me, don t you? Say you believe me. VIVIE : Who was my father? MRS WARREN: You don t know what you re asking. I can t tell you. VIVIE: (determinedly) Oh yes you can, if you like. I have a right to know; and you know very well that I have that right. You can refuse to tell me, if you please, but if you do, will see the last of me tomorrow morning. MRS WARREN: Oh, it s too horrible to hear you talk like that. You wouldnt—you couldnt leave me. VIVIE: (ruthlessly) Yes, without a moment s hesitation, if you trifle with me about this. (Shivering with disgust) How can I feel sure that I may not have the contaminated blood of that brutal waster in my veins? MRS WARREN: No, no. On my oath it s not he, nor any of the rest that you have ever met. I m certain of that, at least. Vivie s eyes fasten sternly on her mother as the significance of this flashes on her. Questions:
Identify the author and the title of the play.
A、错误
B、正确
The author s father______.
A.didn" t do what the author had suggested
B.didn"t believe what the author had said
C.was willing to take the author" s advice
D.was glad to give the author another chance
Whatever you say, I don't believe he would be ______ refuse to help me.
A.selfish enough
B.enough selfish to
C.as selfish as to
D.so selfish as to
:A. What do you think?
B. You’ll never believe this, but…
C. What do you mean?
D. Did you hear what I said?
- Perhaps you don't believe it. I just had a close call. ()
A. What happened?
B. Who called you?
C. Was it from your close friend?