We did hold a meeting yesterday, but you ( ), so we did not inform you.
A.did not need B.needn’t attend C.did not need attending D.needn’t have attended
We did hold a meeting yesterday, but you ( ), so we did not inform you.
The moon has a mass that is nearly one hundred times less than that of the earth; ( ), the force of gravity at the moon's surface is only one-sixth of that at the earth's surface.
It’s time ( )about the traffic problem downtown.
It’s a typical snoopy card: cheerful message, bright colors, though a little yellow and faded now. Though I’ve received fancier, more expensive cards over the years, this is the only one I’ve saved. One summer, it spoke volumes to me.I received it during the first June I faced as a widow to raise two teenage daughters alone. In all the emotional confusion of this sudden single parenthood. I was overwhelmed with, of all things, the simplest I leaky taps, oil changes, even barbeques. Those had always been my husband’s jobs. I was embarrassed every time I hit my thumb with a hammer or couldn’t get the lawnmower started. My uncertain attempts only fueled the fear inside me: How could I be both a father and mother to my girls? Clearly, I lacked the tools and skills.On this particular morning, my girls pushed me into the living room to see something (I prayed it wasn’t another repair job). The “something” turned out to be an envelope and several wrapped bundles on the carpet. My puzzlement must have been plain as I gazed from the colorful package to my daughters’ bright faces.“Co ahead! Open them!” they urged. As I unwrapped the packages, I discovered a small barbecue grill (烧烤架)and all the necessary objects including a green kitchen glove wit a frog pattern on it.“But why?” I asked“Happy Father’s Day!” they shouted together.“Moms don’t get presents on Father’s Day.” I protested.“You forgot to open the card,” Jane reminded. I pulled it from the envelope. There sat Snoopy, on top of his dog house, merrily whishing me a Happy Father’s Day. “Because.” The girls said, “you have been a father and mother to us. Why shouldn’t you be remembered on Father’s Day?”As If ought back tears, I realized they were right. I wanted to be a “professional” dad, who had the latest tools and knew all the tricks of the trade. The girls only wanted a parent they could count an to be there, day after day, performing repeatedly the maintenance tasks of basic care and love.The girls are grown now, and they still send me Father’s Day cards, but none of those cards means as much to me as the first one. Its simplest told me being a good parent didn’t require any special tools at all—just a willing worker.1.By “it spoke volumes to me” (Para. I), the mother in the story means the card( ).2.After her husband’s death, the mother found it was the hardest to ( ).3.What puzzled the mother when her daughters asked her to see something one morning?4.The girls gave their mother a barbecue set probably because ( ).5.Which of the following statements is true about the first Father’s Day card?
Acute hearing helps most animal sense the approach of thunderstorms long before people( ) .
It’s no good ( )until I’m reasonably sure when I’ll be able to go for my holiday.