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[填空题]Nothing can please her—she’s always (complain)().
[填空题]She has nothing to complain of. ( )
[填空题]In spite of all her trouble she always gives the appearance of being happy.
[简答题]Compliments always take her by surprise.
[单项选择]Since Mayor Drabble always repays her political debts as soon as possible, she will almost certainly appoint Lee to be the new head of the arts commission. Lee has wanted that job for a long time, and Drabble owes Lee a lot for his support in the last election.
Which one of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends
A. Mayor Drabble has no political debt that is both of longer standing than the one she owes to Lee and could as suitable be repaid by an appointment to be the new head of the arts commission.
B. There is no one to whom Mayor Drabble owes a greater political debt for support in the last election than the political debt she owes to Lee.
C. Lee is the only person to whom Mayor Drabble owes a political debt who would be willing to accept an appointment from her as the new head of the arts commission.
D. Whether Lee is qualified to head the arts commission is irrelevant to Mayor Drabble’s decision.
E. (E) The only way that Mayor Drabble can adequately repay her political debt to Lee is by appointing him to head the arts commission.
[填空题]She did nothing but (complain) ______ about it all the time she was here.
[填空题]Golda’s father always supported her even against her mother’s wishes.
[填空题]When I found her she (concentrate) ______ on her work.
[填空题]You can trust her. She is a (rely) ______ person.
[填空题]Susan called her. She said that she had lost her money and would invite Lily next time.
It was Susan calling ______ that she had no money and would invite Lily next time.