根据“I did my best but could only make mistakes.”可知,弹完后“我”低下头。 10. D shout大喊; cry哭 ; laugh 大笑; smile 微笑。 根据 上文 She looked at me with her kind eyes 可知,此处表示 “微笑”。 11. A something 某事; anything 任何事;
I did my best but could only make mistakes. When I was done I put my head 7 . "I guess I am not very good, " I told her.She _8 me with her kind eyes, smiled, and said, “We are all good at something. You just need to find out what you are good at. Then you can 9...
48. I just wanted to say that I love you so much. You’re my best friend, and even though we’ve been together for three years, it seems like we first met yesterday. You do so much for me; I feel lucky to have you by my side. Thanks for being the amazing man you are and f...
I feel her. Lhasa is a place that makes me cry every time I have to leave.■
She is an old hag who should just go find another man.I am a beautiful young woman and any man would be lucky to have me.But the one man I want is married to a woman who is not good enough for him. John should just leave her and marry me. I am better than her. I would be...
根据“Not only did this letter make her happier, but her response to it brightened my world and ___16___ my level of happiness as well.(这封信不仅使她更快乐,而且她的回信也使我的世界更明亮,我的幸福水平也提高了。)”可知,我的信对她有如此巨大的影响,我感到非常激动,以至于我决定每个月都...
根据But, as mother says, he is too much like me to be able to give me as good advice as Mr. Root because of the very differences of character between us.可知,Taft太像我而不能够像Mr. Root那样给我好的建议。因为Mr. Root和我的性格截然不同。故选C。 根据because I have great confidence...
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I’m your good friend. Under the light, I’m in deep thought. Under the light, I’m writring a letter to you. Under the light, I unfold my heart to you. A letter unites people like nothing else. It can make us cry, it can make us laugh.There is no caress more lovely and wa...
While watching this girl, Mademoiselle Sauveur by name, and following the gleam of her bright silk robe (she was always richly dressed, for she was said to be wealthy) through the flowers and the glancing leaves of tender emerald, my eyes became dazzled-they closed; my lassitude, the ...