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找一首英文歌_百度知道懂英语的请进~~帮我翻译这篇文章~~_百度知道这是个机器人猖狂的时代,请输一下验证码,证明咱是正常人~DTess still stood hesitating like a swimmer about to make his dive, hardly knowing whether to return or move forward, when a figure came out from the dark door of the tent. It was a tall young man, smoking.
He had an almost black face, though red and smooth. His moustache was black with curled points, though he could not be more than twenty-three or-four. There was all unusual force in his face, and in his daring rolling eyes.“Well, my beauty, what can I do for you?” said he, coming forward. And seeing that she was quite at a loss: “Never mind me, I am Mr. d’Urbervilles. Have you come to see me or my mother” This differed greatly from what Tess had expected. She had dreamed of an aged and dignified face. She tried to keep calm and answered-“I came to see your mother, sir.” “I am afraid you cannot see her-she is ill in bed,” replied the represe for this was Mr. Alec, the only son of the noble family. “What is the business you wish to see her about?” “It isn’t business-it is-I can hardly say what.” “Pleasure” “Oh no. Why, sir, if I tell you, it will seem…” Tess’s sense of a certain ridicule was now so strong that despite her general discomfort at being here, her rosy lips curved(弯曲)towards a smile, much to the attraction of the young man. “It is so foolish,” she stammered(结结巴巴地说); “I fear I can’t tell you” “N I like foolish things. Try again, my dear,” said he kindly. “Mother asked me to come,” Tess continued, “and, indeed, I was in the mind to do so myself.
But I did not think it would be like this. I came, sir, to tell you that we are of the same family as you.” “Ho! Poor relations!” “Yes.” “Stokes”“No; d’Urbervilles.” “Ay, I mean d’Urbervilles.” “Our names are worn away to D but we have several proofs that we are d’Urbervilles. The local scholars hold the view that we are, …and…and we have an old seal(印章)and a silver spoon marked with the same castle as yours. So mother said we ought to make ourselves known to you, as we’ve lost our hor we can hardly make a living.” “Very kind of your mother, I’m sure.” Alec looked at Tess as he spoke, in a way that made her uneasy. ”And so, my pretty girl, you’ve come on a friendly visit to us, as relations.” “I suppose I have,” looking less confident and uncomfortable again. “Well—there’s no harm in it. Where do you live? What are you?”—Tess of the d’Urbervilles By Thomas Hardy67. How does Tess feel in the whole course of the meeting with Alec? A. Excited and hopeful
B. Nervous and uncomfortable C. Surprised but comfortable
D. Pleased but embarrassed68. In the eyes of Tess, Alec is ________. A. forceful and daring
B. unfriendly and talkative C. a gentle and reliable man
D. older than she had expected69. Why does Tess pay the visit to the d’Urbervilles? A. To see Alec himself.
B. To see Alec’s mother. C. To confirm that they are of the same family. D. To make known their relationship and seek help. 70. Alec appears quite friendly to Tess mainly because ________. A. Tess is his distant relation
B. Tess looks polite to him C. Tess is a pretty girl
D. Tess looks ridiculous - 跟谁学
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DTess still stood hesitating like a swimmer about to make his dive, hardly knowing whether to return or move forward, when a figure came out from the dark door of the tent. It was a tall young man, smoking.
He had an almost black face, though red and smooth. His moustache was black with curled points, though he could not be more than twenty-three or-four. There was all unusual force in his face, and in his daring rolling eyes.“Well, my beauty, what can I do for you?” said he, coming forward. And seeing that she was quite at a loss: “Never mind me, I am Mr. d’Urbervilles. Have you come to see me or my mother” This differed greatly from what Tess had expected. She had dreamed of an aged and dignified face. She tried to keep calm and answered-“I came to see your mother, sir.” “I am afraid you cannot see her-she is ill in bed,” replied the represe for this was Mr. Alec, the only son of the noble family. “What is the business you wish to see her about?” “It isn’t business-it is-I can hardly say what.” “Pleasure” “Oh no. Why, sir, if I tell you, it will seem…” Tess’s sense of a certain ridicule was now so strong that despite her general discomfort at being here, her rosy lips curved(弯曲)towards a smile, much to the attraction of the young man. “It is so foolish,” she stammered(结结巴巴地说); “I fear I can’t tell you” “N I like foolish things. Try again, my dear,” said he kindly. “Mother asked me to come,” Tess continued, “and, indeed, I was in the mind to do so myself.
But I did not think it would be like this. I came, sir, to tell you that we are of the same family as you.” “Ho! Poor relations!” “Yes.” “Stokes”“No; d’Urbervilles.” “Ay, I mean d’Urbervilles.” “Our names are worn away to D but we have several proofs that we are d’Urbervilles. The local scholars hold the view that we are, …and…and we have an old seal(印章)and a silver spoon marked with the same castle as yours. So mother said we ought to make ourselves known to you, as we’ve lost our hor we can hardly make a living.” “Very kind of your mother, I’m sure.” Alec looked at Tess as he spoke, in a way that made her uneasy. ”And so, my pretty girl, you’ve come on a friendly visit to us, as relations.” “I suppose I have,” looking less confident and uncomfortable again. “Well—there’s no harm in it. Where do you live? What are you?”—Tess of the d’Urbervilles By Thomas Hardy67. How does Tess feel in the whole course of the meeting with Alec? A. Excited and hopeful
B. Nervous and uncomfortable C. Surprised but comfortable
D. Pleased but embarrassed68. In the eyes of Tess, Alec is ________. A. forceful and daring
B. unfriendly and talkative C. a gentle and reliable man
D. older than she had expected69. Why does Tess pay the visit to the d’Urbervilles? A. To see Alec himself.
B. To see Alec’s mother. C. To confirm that they are of the same family. D. To make known their relationship and seek help. 70. Alec appears quite friendly to Tess mainly because ________. A. Tess is his distant relation
B. Tess looks polite to him C. Tess is a pretty girl
D. Tess looks ridiculous
DTess still stood hesitating like a swimmer about to make his dive, hardly knowing whether to return or move forward, when a figure came out from the dark door of the tent. It was a tall young man, smoking.
He had an almost black face, though red and smooth. His moustache was black with curled points, though he could not be more than twenty-three or-four. There was all unusual force in his face, and in his daring rolling eyes.“Well, my beauty, what can I do for you?” said he, coming forward. And seeing that she was quite at a loss: “Never mind me, I am Mr. d’Urbervilles. Have you come to see me or my mother” This differed greatly from what Tess had expected. She had dreamed of an aged and dignified face. She tried to keep calm and answered-“I came to see your mother, sir.” “I am afraid you cannot see her-she is ill in bed,” replied the represe for this was Mr. Alec, the only son of the noble family. “What is the business you wish to see her about?” “It isn’t business-it is-I can hardly say what.” “Pleasure” “Oh no. Why, sir, if I tell you, it will seem…” Tess’s sense of a certain ridicule was now so strong that despite her general discomfort at being here, her rosy lips curved(弯曲)towards a smile, much to the attraction of the young man. “It is so foolish,” she stammered(结结巴巴地说); “I fear I can’t tell you” “N I like foolish things. Try again, my dear,” said he kindly. “Mother asked me to come,” Tess continued, “and, indeed, I was in the mind to do so myself.
But I did not think it would be like this. I came, sir, to tell you that we are of the same family as you.” “Ho! Poor relations!” “Yes.” “Stokes”“No; d’Urbervilles.” “Ay, I mean d’Urbervilles.” “Our names are worn away to D but we have several proofs that we are d’Urbervilles. The local scholars hold the view that we are, …and…and we have an old seal(印章)and a silver spoon marked with the same castle as yours. So mother said we ought to make ourselves known to you, as we’ve lost our hor we can hardly make a living.” “Very kind of your mother, I’m sure.” Alec looked at Tess as he spoke, in a way that made her uneasy. ”And so, my pretty girl, you’ve come on a friendly visit to us, as relations.” “I suppose I have,” looking less confident and uncomfortable again. “Well—there’s no harm in it. Where do you live? What are you?”—Tess of the d’Urbervilles By Thomas Hardy67. How does Tess feel in the whole course of the meeting with Alec? A. Excited and hopeful
B. Nervous and uncomfortable C. Surprised but comfortable
D. Pleased but embarrassed68. In the eyes of Tess, Alec is ________. A. forceful and daring
B. unfriendly and talkative C. a gentle and reliable man
D. older than she had expected69. Why does Tess pay the visit to the d’Urbervilles? A. To see Alec himself.
B. To see Alec’s mother. C. To confirm that they are of the same family. D. To make known their relationship and seek help. 70. Alec appears quite friendly to Tess mainly because ________. A. Tess is his distant relation
B. Tess looks polite to him C. Tess is a pretty girl
D. Tess looks ridiculous科目:难易度:最佳答案
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