根据上文“Many people panic when things go wrong, but others know how to take charge.”可知,此处表示在两类人中,他们属于后一类。故选D项。 (3)题详解: 考查动词词义辨析。句意:一天早上,16岁的康纳和12岁的谢默斯正在乘公交车去学校,康纳突然看到他们的公交车司机阿瑟·麦克杜格尔遭遇紧急医疗情况,...
根据下文the bus to school one morning when suddenly Connor saw their bus driver Arthur McDougall(3)a medical emergency and hit the floor heavily可知,公交车司机突发疾病致使全车人处于危险之中,Connor和Seamus两兄弟沉着冷静地帮助学生们脱离了危险,可见这群学生是幸运的。故选D。(2)B.考查动词及语境...
Many people panic when things go wrong, but others know how to take charge. For a___ group of students in Topsham, Maine, brothers Connor and Seamus Collins fall into the latter. ___ Sixteen-year-old Connor and 12-year-old Seamus were ___ the bus to school one morning when suddenly...
完形填空Many people panic (惊慌) when things go wrong, but others know how to take charge.For a _ 41 group of students in Topsham, Maine, brothers Connor and Seamus Collins fall into the second category (类). Sixteen-year-old Connor and 12-year-old Seamus were_42the bus to school on...
V.完形填空Many people panic (惊慌) when things go wrong, but others know how to take charge. For a D 1 group of students in Topsham, Maine, brothers Connor and Seamus Collins fall into the second category (类). Sixteen-year-old Connor and twelve-year-old Seamus were B 2 the bus to...
Many people panic when things go wrong, but others know how to take charge. For a (n)___ group of students in Topsham, Maine, brothers Connor and Seamus Collins fall into the latter ___. Sixteen-year-old Connor and 12-year-old Seamus were ___ the bus to school one morning when ...
Many people panic when things go wrong, but others know how to take charge. For a (n)___group of students in Topsham, Maine, brothers Connor and Seamus Collins fall into the latter___. Sixteen-year-old Connor and 12-year-old Seamus were___the bus to school one morning when suddenly...
If you see a group of people kneel in a circle on a beautiful beach bowing before little piles of sand, don't panic: They are not into some cut ritual(崇拜仪式) but rather undergoing a team building activity, which has become popular in China in the last few years. Team building aims...
British people like everything to be in perfect order, so being rude(粗鲁)like pushing the way ahead of someone in a line is something that most British try to avoid. Actually, the tradition started during the World War Ⅱ. At that time, people had to wait in line to get things like...
things. When Charlotte decides her uncircumcised lover, restaurant critic Mike, looks like a sharpei below the belt, he decides to everyones surprise to get cut, but the psychological side-effect of his 'second virginity' makes her regret his move. Samantha is happy being the flexible one, ...