I couldn't help but overhear a casual job interview happening at the table next to me. The interviewer owned a government contracting business. He was looking to hire a person to help write proposals to federal agencies. Near the end of the conversation, the interviewer complained about how ...
【题目】Mary: Young man, I couldn't helpbut overhear your conversation with the gentleman who just gave you directions .John : Uh-huh..Mary: I think he must be(1)__(confuse). T he directions he gave you are all wrong . If you follow(2)__, you'll have alovely ride , but ...
A本句是一个词组的考查题,主要是考查can’thelpdoing这个固定搭配,意为“禁不住做某事”。这个结构可以插入but进行强调,其结构为can’thelpbutdo.
I couldn't help but overhear you saying something about a film festival. Are you a filmmaker? overhear (something) To "overhear" something means to hear something in a conversation that you weren't participating in. You can "overhear" conversations that other people were having: I overheard...
【题目】完型填空I noticed a small boy, ragged but clean, h ungrily looking at a basket of freshly picked g reen peas when I was at th e corner grocery st or e buying som e early potatoes .I paid for my potatoes and went to se e t h e fresh green peas . I couldn't help ...
can'thelpbutdo不是故意的做。。。忍不住做某事双语对照例句:1.Icouldn'thelpbutoverhear.yeah,sorry.我不是故意的,但还是听到了.对不起.2.Mind?So,Icouldn'thelpbutoverhear.介意?我只是无意听到的.3.Icouldn'thelpbutoverhearthatyou'reinthechildcarefield?我无意中听说你是帮忙看护宝宝的?
(be) difficult to say, but it certainly is different. Childhood as it once was no longer exists. Why? 4About six years ago I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City 1 a woman and a young boy sat down at the next table. I couldn't help 2 (overhear) parts of their ...
(be) difficult to say, but it certainly is different. Childhood as it once was no longer exists. Why? 3About six years ago I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City 1 a woman and a young boy sat down at the next table. I couldn't help 2 (overhear) parts of their ...
A few months ago I was having breakfast in downtown Washington. I couldn’t help but overhear a casual job interview happening at the table next to me. The interviewer owned a government contracting business. He was looking to hire a person to help write proposals to federal agencies. Near ...
Passage 66About six years ago I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City 1.a woman and ayoung boy sat down 2.the next table. I couldn't help 3.overhear) parts of theirconversation. At one point 4.woman asked: “So, how have you been?” And the boy, whocouldn't have...