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He suffered from mental illness and had no clear ______ of right and wrong.A.thoughtB.idea

He suffered from mental illness and had no clear ______ of right and wrong.

A.thought

B.idea

C.concept

D.opinion

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A.The left-handed women.

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第2题
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A.an artist does not understand conventional morality

B.Philistines expect geniuses to be morally conventional

C.Beethoven lived within a conventional moral code

D.Don Giovanni abuses conventional standards

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第3题
The author moved to a new city because he suffered from ______.

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第4题
The author still suffered from panic, but he would never give up on himself.A.YB.NC.NG

The author still suffered from panic, but he would never give up on himself.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第5题
The general manager told his secretary that he suffered from heart disease, but he would n
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A.secret

B.private

C.public

D.detail

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第6题
A.Because he sold cola to doctors.B.Because he was a drugstore clerk.C.Because he deve

A.Because he sold cola to doctors.

B.Because he was a drugstore clerk.

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D.Because he suffered from severe headache.

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第7题
I don’t know what illness he suffered from, but I do remember he mentioned ________
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[A] to have been

[B] to be

[C] having been

[D] being

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第8题
He suffered from cancer.He had smoked too much.

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第9题
______ from heart trouble for many years, Professor Brown has to take some medicine with h
im wherever he goes.

A.Suffered

B.Suffering

C.Having suffered

D.Being suffered

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第10题
When the author says that "an oracle suffered from dyspepsia which he ascribed to some fr
ied item on the menu" he is being __________.

A.grateful

B.factual

C.sarcastic

D.humorous

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