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The manager would rather his daughter()(不在一个办公室内工作).
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Naturally,after I told her what to do,my daughter()go and do the oppsite!
A . may
B . can
C . must
D . should
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Mr. Wang has a _____ daughter.
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My daughter enjoys( )her books. (Fill the blank with a proper word.)
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My daughter ( ) go to college in 2017. (Fill the blank with a proper word.
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The Bennets family has ______ daughters.
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Whom does Lord Capulet want to marry his daughter Juliet?
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Pearl is the daughter of Hester Prynne and Roger Chillingworth.
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Bloody Mary is Henry VIII's youngest daughter.
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Many parents socialize their sons and daughters differently.
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The angry woman sat in the station office. "The railway should pay me $12. "She said to Harry, the man who【21】the ticket. "My ticket was【22】May 22nd, and there was【23】train from Jersey that night. My daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It cost me$12."
Harry was worried. He remembered【24】the woman a return ticket. After he【25】the Jersey timetable for May 22nd, he knew she was right. However, had he made【26】mistake?【27】what to do, he smiled at the child, "Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?" he said to her. "Yes," she answered shyly. "The seashore was【28】and I can swim【29】!"
"That's fine," said Harry. "My little girl can't swim a bit yet. Of course, she's only three..."
Harry turned to the mother, "I remember your ticket, madam," he said. "30 you didn't get one for your daughter,【31】you?"
"Well," the woman looked at the child. "I mean she hasn't started【32】yet. She is only four. "
"A four-year-old child【33】have a ticket, madam. A child's return ticket to Jersey costs $13.50. So if the railway pays your hotel bill, you will【34】. $1.50. The law is the law, but since the mistake was【35】..."
Saying nothing, the woman stood up, took the child's hand and left the office.
(41)
A.bought
B.sold
C.got
D.paid
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They planned to go to Beijing for sightseeing, but because of their daughter's unexpected illness they had to stay at home_____.
A.instead
B.really
C.however
D.though
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The daughter was a student.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
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Anna is my aunt’s daughter, so she is my _______.
A: parent;
B:sister;
C:brother;
D:cousin
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Mr.and Mrs.Smith have one son and one daughter.The son's name is John.The daughter's name is Sarah.
The Smiths live in a house.They have a living room.They watch TV in the living room.The father cooks food in the kitchen.They eat in the dining room.The house has two bedrooms.They sleep in the bedrooms.They keep their clothes in the closet.There is one bathroom.They brush their teeth in the bathroom.
The house has a garden.John and Sarah play in the garden.They have a dog.John and Sarah like to play with the dog.
1.How many children do Mr.and Mrs.Smith have?()
A.One son.
B.One daughter
C.One son and one daughter
D. No children
2.Who cooks in the kitchen?()
A.Mother
B.Sarah
C.Father
D. John
3.Where does the family eat?()
A.Living room
B.Kitchen
C.Bedroom
D. Dining room
4.How many bedrooms are in the house?()
A.One
B.Two
C.Three
D. Four
5.What do John and Sarah do in the garden?()
A.Play
B.Sleep
C.Cook
D. Brush their teeth
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---Do you have any special plan for this weekend? ---Yes. I _____ my daughter to Disn
A.A.am going to take
B.B.take
C.C.have taken
D.D.would take
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Tom Sponson's daughter, April, was a satisfactory daughter although she was ______.
A.at the age when many girls begin to be a problem to their parents
B.still too young to be interested in boys or men and love
C.a worry to her father because she took no interest in boys
D.a normal, happy schoolgirl of sixteen
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"My daughter speaks with a wisdom beyond her years. We have all come here with anger in our hearts, but she comes with courage and understanding." is said by().
A、Pocahontas
B、Grandma Willow
C、John Smith
D、Pocahontas' dad
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听力原文: U.N. Security Council envoys pushing for an end to the Democratic Republic of Congo's almost three-year-old war are praising Congolese President Joseph Kabila for taking steps to resolve the conflict.
Delegation chief Jean-David Levitte of France poke to reporters after talks with the president Friday in Kinshasa. He said Mr. Kabila impressed the 12-member U. N. team with his statements and his answers to their questions.
Ambassador Levitte also said Mr. Kabila's decision Thursday to end a ban on political parties will help set up a national dialogue between Congolese political forces as called for in the Lusaka peace accords.
Mr. Kabila became head of state in January, following the assassination of his father, then-President Laurent Kabila.
Following the Kinshasa talks, the U. N. delegation left for Luanda for talks with Angolan President Jose Edu-ardo Dos Santos, who has given military backing to the Congolese government.
Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi back the Congolese rebels while Namibia and Zimbabwe have joined Angola in supporting the Kinshasa government.
On Thursday, the U. N. delegation was in South Africa for talks on the wars in Congo and Burundi.
Who has taken steps to resolve the conflict?
A.U.N. Secretary Council Envoys.
B.President Joseph Kabila.
C.Jean-David Levitte.
D.President Jose Eduardo Dos Santo.
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My father was a gruff man. I couldn't remember the last time he had tenderly stroked my cheek, tousled my hair or used a term of endearment when calling my name. His diabetes had given him a short temper and he screamed a lot. I was envious when I saw other fathers plant gentle kisses on their daughters' foreheads or impulsively give them a big bear hug. I knew that he loved me and that his love was deep. He just didn't know how to express it.
It was hard to say "I love you' to someone who didn't say it back. After so many disappointing times when I would flinch from his sharp rebuff I began to withdraw my own warm displays of affection. I stopped reaching out or hugging or kissing him. At first this act of self-restraint was conscious. Later it would become automatic, and finally it was ingrained. The love between us ran strong but silent.
One rare evening out, when my mother had successfully coaxed my usually asocial father to join us for a night in the town, we were sitting in an elegant restaurant that boasted a small but lively band. When it struck up a familiar waltz tune, I glanced at my father. He suddenly appeared small and shrunken to me not powerful and intimidating as I had always perceived him.
All the old hurts welled up inside but I decided to dare one last time.
"Dad, You know I've never ever danced with you. Even when I was a little girl, I begged you, but you never wanted to! How about right now? " I waited for the usual brusque reply that would once again slice my heart into ribbons. But instead he considered me thoughtfully and then a surprising twinkle appeared in his eye." I have been remiss in my duties as a father then." he uncharacteristically joked. "Let's hit the floor and I'll show you just what kind of moves an old geezer like me still can make!"
My father took me in his arms. Since earliest childhood I hadn't been enfolded in his embrace. I felt overcome by emotion.
As we danced, I looked up at my father intently but he avoided my gaze. His eyes swept the dance floor, the other diners and the members of the band. His scrutiny took in everyone and everything but me. I felt that he must already be regretting his decision to join me for a dance; he seemed uncomfortable being physically close to me.
"Dad," I finally whispered tears in my eyes. "Why is it so hard for you to look at me?" At last his eyes dropped to my face and he studied me intently. "Because I love you so much", he whispered back. "Because I love you. " I was struck dumb by his response. It wasn't what I had anticipated. But it was of course exactly what I needed to hear. His own eyes were misty and he was blinking.
I had always known that he loved me, I just hadn't understood that his vast emotion had frightened him and made him mute. His taciturn manner hid the deep emotions flowing inside. "I love you too, Dad" I whispered back softly. He stumbled over the next few words" I ... I'm sorry that I'm not demonstrative." Then he said "I've realized that I don't show what I feel. My parents never hugged or kissed me and I guess I learned how not to from them. It's... it's.., hard for me. I'm probably too old to change my ways now but just know how much I love you." "Okay" I smiled.
When the dance ended, I brought Dad back to Mom waiting at the table and excused myself to the ladies' room. I was gone just a few minutes but during my absence everything changed.
There were screams and shouts and scrapings of chairs as I made my way back across the room. I wondered what the commotion was all about. As I approached the table I saw it was all about Dad. He was slumped in his chair ashen gray. A doctor in the restaurant rushed over to handle the emergency and an ambulance was called but it was really all too late. He was gone. Instantly they said.
What had suddenly made me after so many years of steeling myself against his constant rejection ask hi
A.He was a bad-tempered man because of the disease he had suffered.
B.He was an asocial man with little idea of using body language.
C.He was an affectionate father who seldom joked.
D.He was a loving father without much warm demonstration of love.
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______ is our daughter.
A.You
B.He
C.Here
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My daughter likes to describe(描述) her_____dreams to me.
A.fantasy
B.false
C.lovely
D.fantastic
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This person is your grandfather’s daughter. This is your...
A.daughter
B.sister
C.aunt
D.grandmother
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The following paragraph of an event involves the description of: A girl on my daughter’s team jumped in the pool, grabbed the sock, and swam after Elizabeth. She grabbed Elizabeth’s foot. “You have to put the sock on,” the girl screamed. Elizabeth treaded water while her teammate put on the sock.
A、Scenes
B、Actions
C、Feelings and emotions
D、/