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I don"t like____ at me.

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2022-01-09 22:15
A、them laughing
B、their laugh
C、them laugh
D、them to have laughed
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I wish my memory worked differently. I’d like to be able to conjure up an accurate image of my (1)____(conscious) from, say, 25 years ago. You know what 25 years means? No cellphones, no e-mail, no Internet, no social networking (except with an actual drink in hand), and only the most primitive of personal computers. What I want to answer is a single (2)____: Was I as addicted to the future than as I seem to be now?  I ask this because I really enjoy a new update to my operating system, like the one I (3) down ____ from Apple earlier this week. I find it (4) ____(surprise) pleasing when one of my iPhone applications requests an update too. Every day I await, with anticipation, a long list of e-mail messages that could arrive at any second, and there are several people I’m really eager to get a text message (5)____. Those, too, could come at any time. Soon—even now—I could find my feed-list in Google Reader delightfully stuffed with newness. I am not a Twitterer, but I understand the dismay the Twitter world must have felt during its service (6)____(disrupt) last week.  When I think back 25 years, there just wasn’t that much to be waiting (7)____. The phone might ring—and if you left home, you had to leave without it. The mail would come, and so might UPS or Federal Express. Someone might stop by on the spur of the moment. A fax perhaps? That was about it.  I’ve always looked forward to the mail coming. I don’t know why, and now where the mail comes constantly, (8) cease____, a world where I find myself dismayed by the slowdown in blog feeds over the weekend. I consider myself a moderate user of personal electronics. I almost never wear earbuds, and yet this constant foretaste of the future, this hunger for the next electronic blip, feels to me like a full-blown (9)____(addict).  Which is why I’d like a clearer picture of my old self. Was I a little more serene 25 years ago? Was there a little more silence inside my head? A little less (10)____(expect)? Or was I leaning headlong into the future even then?
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说英语的儿童在习得下面的几句话时通常的顺序是()。 ①“I no want some food.” ②“I don’t want some food.” ③“I don’t want any food.” ④“No 1 want some food.”
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(阅读理解)Passage 2The stars are usually actors and actresses Most people do not even look at the name of the director or producer, except one ― Steven Spielberg When he was a little boy, his father showed him how to use a camera Later he got his own camera and started to film things like stories about monsters and horrible murders His three younger sisters were always the victims Later he made his first film at home at the age of twelve It was a cowboy film three and a half minutes long, and it cost $10 to make When he was sixteen, he made a science-fiction film more than two hours long Making films was his great hobby ― much more fascinating for him than school Of course, Steven wanted to go to film school But his high school grades were not good enough! So he just went along to Universal Studios and asked for a jobSpielberg sometimes uses a lot of complicated effects ― in the Indiana Jones films, for example But, like in Duel, he can create a fantastic atmosphere even without special effects E T is a success because of the feelings of the children In 1994 he won the most important film prize, the Oscar, for Schindlers List The secret of Spielberg’s success is that the stories in many of his films somehow look as if they could happen to ordinary people like you and me(1)Steven Spielberg made his first film at the age of _______( )
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  Last year,however,I took my husband with me to the sales at the large shop in the centerof London.We both needed some new clothes and were hoping to find a television set.Whenwe got to station.So I left my husband and started looking around the shops.Unfortunately allthe clothes were in very large sizes and SO were not suitable for me.But I did buy.a televisionat a very cheap price,SO I felt quite pleased with myself.
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In January__________.
I don't think I will ever feel()spreading rumors.
DWhen I was twelve years old, my family were the first black people to move into an all white part of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Many of our new neighbors weren’t very welcoming. Some of them said angrily that we should return to where we came from. The children sometimes threw stones at me or drove me home from school.Most of my teachers simply took no notice of me, but not Dorothy Bean, my history teacher. Miss Bean was angry at how badly I was being treated, but she didn’t say this to me. Miss Bean showed her respect for me by teaching me just like anyone else. Instead of being unnoticed, I was given a chance to show that I was clever. Miss Bean was the first teacher who ever made me think for myself. She always wanted to know what I thought about difficult questions. Was Thomas Jefferson right to buy Louisiana from France? Why? She expected me to have my own idea. Miss Bean was teaching me that thinking for oneself was the real key to education.One day, when I was not paying attention in class, Miss Bean suddenly threw an eraser at me. The eraser hit me right on the hand and sent my pencil flying. The whole class were very surprised at first, then started laughing. This event became famous in the school and, because it happened to me, the students wanted to get to know me. So that’s the story of how Dorothy Bean made me her target(靶子), and how I became just another kid in school.51. The author and his family were not welcomed by the local people because ________.

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①“I no want some food.”
②“I don’t want some food.”
③“I don’t want any food.”
④“No 1 want some food.”

9. —Do you want tea or coffee?—I really don-t mind_________ .
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