This middle school is attached _____ a normal college.


  1. A.
    for
  2. B.
    by
  3. C.
    to
  4. D.
    in
C
be attached to意為“附屬于,隸屬于”,正符合題意“這所中學(xué)附屬于一所師范院!。
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  Days stretched out. By Christmas, Maria had trouble   26  from one end of the room to the other. Carmen lost all hope. She fell into a   27  of the hospital, crying.

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Carmen sobbed as she told the stranger her   28  . This middle-aged man was named Frank, whose wife, Cheryl, a tender and devoted mother of four lovely children, had been in hospital with a brain disease and wouldn’t   29  it through the night. Suddenly, an idea came to Frank’s mind. He knew Cheryl had always wanted to   30  something from herself. Could her   31  go to Carmen’s mother?

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    Both the mother and daughter knew that the chances were very small: finding a donor heart that   37    Maria’s blood type could take years. However, Carmen was determined to save her mother. She kept   38    hospitals all over the country.

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