They treated him ____________ a king when he won all that money.
A、as
B、as being
C、like
D、like he was
A、as
B、as being
C、like
D、like he was
In David Copperfield, little David’s second father treated him and his mother ().
A.badly
B.kindly
C.nicely
D.well
Silent Listening
If something bad just happened (happen) to your friend, what would you do? Would you mention it to him and say you feel sorry about it? Would you offer support or advice? According to Ruth Clark, such 41 (treat) could mean well, but it might not be what he 42 (real) wants or needs.
Clark asked some college students to imagine some 43 (pleasant) situations, e.g., a low exam grade or the dad’s 44 (lose) of his job.The students were then 45 (ask) how they would like to be treated by a friend who learned of the bad situation from someone else.The results were a little 46 (surprise).Some said they would want and expect their friend to mention the 47 (annoy) situation, but most of the students in the study 48 (respond) that they would like the friend not to do it.The students made the 49 (decide) for themselves whether to discuss their problem with a friend.So, there is value in being a silent 50 (listen) around a troubled friend.
A.X-ray therapy
B.chemotherapy
C.immunotherapy
D.gene therapy
A.gets
B.get
C.would get
D.will get
A.objects to be treated
B.objects to being treated
C.objects of being treated
D.objects for being treated
A.of laughing at
B.to be laughed
C.of being laughed at
D.have been treated
A、Testing
B、Project Planning
C、Implementation and integration
D、Documenting
A.game
B.true
C.ball
D.fair
A.Accrued for over the year and charged to maintenance expenses
B.Provided for in advance and charged to maintenance expenses
C.Capitalised and depreciated over the period to the next overhaul
D.Charged to profit or loss when the expenditure takes place