The two men were found guilty of armed robbery and ______ to four years imprisonment.A.jud
The two men were found guilty of armed robbery and ______ to four years imprisonment.
A.judged
B.condemned
C.convicted
D.testified
The two men were found guilty of armed robbery and ______ to four years imprisonment.
A.judged
B.condemned
C.convicted
D.testified
A.were all
B.each were
C.were each
D.were both
What can be implied from this text?
A.The train station was located in the downtown area.
B.The two men were upset for the coming of the corpse.
C.The corpse the two men were waiting for is Mr. Merrick"s.
D.Philip Phelps respected Mr. Merrick"s father very much.
What can we imply from this passage?
A.The train station was located in the downtown area.
B.The two men were upset for the coming of the corpse.
C.The corpse the two men were waiting for is Mr. Merrick"s.
D.Philip Phelps respected Mr. Merrick"s father very much.
Two men were sitting in a doctor's waiting room. "What are you in here ()?" asked one.
A.for
B.to
C.on
D.about
A.pushing
B.drawing
C.dragging
D.carrying
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the news?
A.Jabali told a press conference that Israeli army were responsible for the death of the two teenagers.
B.An Israeli army spokesman told reporters that the two teenagers were sentenced to death by the Palestinian Authority.
C.Jabali told reporters that the two teenagers were killed by Israeli soldiers when they were protesting at a death sentence handed down by the Israeli government against a local man for slaying an Israeli policeman.
D.An Israeli police chief Jabali denied his men were responsible for the death of the two teenagers and instead blamed the Palestinian army.
The men in the restaurant refused to sell the wine to the two young men because ______.
A.all the drinks were sold out
B.they had drunk too much that evening
C.they wouldn't pay any money to them
D.the restaurant had to be closed
M: I think in the beginning they were looking for a chance to be famous. I don't think they were sure about what they were able to achieve.
W: Could either of them have done it alone?
M: Neither brother could have flown alone. It was the work of two minds. Two minds that came together at some point and became one. That's what happened.
W: What did the people in the neighborhood think of the Wright brothers?
M: Most people were interested in the Wright brothers. But I think some of them were worried. You see, here are two men flying kites in the mid- dle of the day when they should be working. The men, I think, were curious about what was going on there. The children were excited to see these two men flying kites just like they were children. But I think the women were afraid.
What were the Wright brothers trying to do in the first place?
A.They wanted to attract public attention.
B.They tried to become skillful at flying.
C.They wanted to test their kites.
The writer was particularly touched by Clint because he ______.
A.loved the kids and asked for their approval of the marriage
B.said that he could not imagine a life without her and the kids
C.believed that at 2 and 4, the two kids were the "men of the house"
D.kept her company and talked with her until the next morning