I'd appreciate ________ if you would like to teach me how to use the computer.


  1. A.
    that
  2. B.
    it
  3. C.
    this
  4. D.
    you
B
it作appreciate的形式賓語,真正的賓語是if you would like to teach me how to use the computer。
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It was in late April, dangerously near the well – known AP exams, when the absurdity(無助的荒誕感) of my life struck me. I was making a   36   of problems to be discussed for the evening as usual. When I   37  the great number of things on the list—a literature essay, timelines for American History, a Spanish presentation and   38 for tests in both Calculus and Physics, I was overwhelmed(難以承受) to the point of   39   exhaustion (extreme tiredness). After -  school arrangements had already worn away my   40  . To keep myself awake at 11p.m. to finish five hours of   41  just seemed like too much to handle. I   42   at the computer screen with tears streaming down my cheeks,   43  my friend James about how stressed out I was over school.
His response was immediate. “Well,   44   did you decide to take five AP classes on the top of everything you’re doing?”
My response   45  just as quickly. “Because I need them for college. Harvard won’t   46   someone who doesn’t challenge themselves with difficult classes!”
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37.A.listened to B.put up      C.looked at  D.found out
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39.A.physical    B.nervous    C.constant    D.mental
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42.A.knocked   B.pointed     C.stared       D.shouted
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52.A.keep  B.collect      C.change      D.forget
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       The words sounded so   47   as I typed them on the screen that I   48  laughed out loud. I was supposed to be   49  myself not torturing(折磨) myself. That was the night I   50   that I didn’t need to deal with a course load of disastrous difficulty to   51   my own self – worth.

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43.A.typing      B.messaging C.ealling      D.telling

44.A.who      B.what      C.how      D.why

45.A.received   B.made     C.showed     D.came

46.A.want     B.teach     C.meet      D.respect

47.A.curious     B.ridiculous C.encouraging     D.disappointing

48.A.still       B.a(chǎn)lso       C.a(chǎn)lmost      D.even

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50.A.realized    B.doubted    C.believed    D.guessed

51.A.know           B.prove           C.become     D.trust

52.A.keep      B.collect      C.change      D.forget

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       It was in late April, dangerously near the well – known AP exams, when the absurdity(無助的荒誕感) of my life struck me. I was making a   36   of problems to be discussed for the evening as usual. When I   37   the great number of things on the list—a literature essay, timelines for American History, a Spanish presentation and   38  for tests in both Calculus and Physics, I was overwhelmed(難以承受) to the point of   39   exhaustion (extreme tiredness). After -  school arrangements had already worn away my   40  . To keep myself awake at 11p.m. to finish five hours of   41   just seemed like too much to handle. I   42   at the computer screen with tears streaming down my cheeks,   43  my friend James about how stressed out I was over school.

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       My response   45  just as quickly. “Because I need them for college. Harvard won’t   46   someone who doesn’t challenge themselves with difficult classes!”

       The words sounded so   47   as I typed them on the screen that I   48  laughed out loud. I was supposed to be   49  myself not torturing(折磨) myself. That was the night I   50   that I didn’t need to deal with a course load of disastrous difficulty to   51   my own self – worth.

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38.A.working   B.fighting    C.struggling D.studying

39.A.physical    B.nervous    C.constant    D.mental

40.A.patience    B.sense C.energy      D.evidence

41.A.sleep B.homework       C.essays       D.tests

42.A.knocked   B.pointed     C.stared       D.shouted

43.A.typing      B.messaging C.dealing     D.telling

44.A.who  B.what  C.how  D.why

45.A.received   B.made C.showed     D.came

46.A.want B.teach C.meet  D.respect

47.A.curious     B.ridiculous C.encouraging     D.disappointing

48.A.still   B.a(chǎn)lso   C.a(chǎn)lmost      D.even

49.A.a(chǎn)dmiring  B.inspiring   C.educating  D.challenging

50.A.realized    B.doubted    C.believed    D.guessed

51.A.know       B.prove       C.become     D.trust

52.A.keep  B.collect      C.change      D.forget

53.A.classes      B.exams       C.students    D.operations

54.A.had   B.learned     C.gave  D.took

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