He made an excellent speech, and everything he said was to the()
After reading the novel he was too exciting to go to sleep that night.
He robbed the bank and was sent to()for three years.
He seemed to be unaware()the trouble he was causing.
He was asked to speak louder()all the students in the classroom could hear him.
The carrier was responsible for the damage to the licorice for he failed to().
At 17, he was the youngest player to win the Men’s Tennis ______.
The boy who applied to join the army was _______ because he was under age.
The little boy was ________with the big boy because he was ____words to him.
Poor speaker of English though he was at the time,he still managed to make himself( ).
He was reluctant but he_____because he wanted to find out more about their plans before going to the police.
He was the last to arrive.(英译中)
If he()that the mushroom was poisonous, he ()it.Luckily he was sent to the hospital immediately.
He was______to tell the truth even to his closest friend.
He was somewhat taken aback by the news that the police intended to arrest him.
It was only after he had read the papers Mr. Gross realized the task before him was difficult to complete.
He was reluctant but he______ because he wanted to find out more about their plans before going to the police.
He was raised to the <u>position</u> of captain.
2、The witness was told that under no circumstances should he lie to the court.
He was the first man to___ the Atlantic alone()
He was very busy yesterday, otherwise he __ to the meeting()
Mr. Smith is telling two funny stories of his police work. I remember catching a “thief” in a clothes shop once. It was strange. The man was hiding a yellow sweater inside his coat. I thought he had stolen it, so I caught him. We found later that his wife gave him the sweater for his birthday, but he hated it. He just wanted to return it to the shop for money, but he didn’t want his wife to see him! We soon let him go. Another day, a man called Bob went into a bank on Sixth Street. He wrote on the back of an envelope, “Give me the money! Or I’ll kill you. ” and gave it to the bank clerk. She gave him $100,000 and the man ran away. Then we received a phone call from the bank clerk. She told us to go to the man’s house in Candy Town and get him. We caught him as soon as he got out of the elevator. He couldn’t believe that we found him so quickly. We told him that the front of the envelope he used had his name and address on it!
Our usual walk was to or from the subway on which he traveled to work. He went to work sick, and despite nasty weather. He would make it to the office even if others could not. It was a matter of prid
He joined the_____services and was posted to China.