No one knew where my grandfather was, and many came to _____us in searching for him.


  1. A.
    help
  2. B.
    assist
  3. C.
    provide
  4. D.
    encourage
B
本題從動(dòng)詞的搭配關(guān)系的角度可知答案為B。assist sb in doing sth幫助某人做某事。help sb (to) do sth; provide sb with sth; encourage sb to do sth。
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They have already received gifts of money and travel offers.Edison Pena has been invited to the New York City Marathon and to Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley in Memphis, Tennessee.Mr.Pena described how he ran in the mine tunnels to ease the stress.And he led the miners in singing Elvis songs.
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【小題1】How many miners had been rescued according to the report?

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【小題2】According to the passage, when the miners were trapped, some of them did the followings except ________.
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C.Watching a video showing his wife giving birthD.Singing songs
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A.he ran in the mine tunnel.B.he prayed to God.
C.he led the miners in singing Elvis songs.D.he was the shift leader.
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A.Rescue workers were happy about their rescue work.
B.People felt surprised to find the miners safe and sound.
C.People might have been quite worried about the miners’ safety.
D.The trapped miners drilled a small hole themselves to escape.
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