A.错误
B.正确
A.He does not want anybody to mess with his things.
B.He is lonely and wants conversation.
C.He wants to keep the doctor and the nurse busy.
D.He is not yet psychologically ready to accept the state of things.
Why should we keep the speaking outline as brief as possible?
A.Because too many notes will tempt you to look at it from a far distance.
B.Because too many notes will make it hard for you to maintain eye contact with your audience.
C.none of the above
D.Because it’s not easy for you to write too many notes.
—What do you find hardest in English?
—________.
—Well, you just need lots of practice. Why don't you buy a radio? The more you listen to English, the easier it becomes.
A. I find listening really hard. Sometimes it's just impossible to understand.
B. I'm limited in vocabulary, which influences my reading and writing.
C. I don't like English at all.
Why did they think $250 could be a reasonable price?
A.Because it was cheaper than the previous price
B.Because customers can divide them into several parts to eat
C.Because it was exactly the cost price
D.Because it was not the first time that the burger had been overcooked.
What does Paragraph 3 mainly discuss?
A.The direction for future research.
B.The necessity of running more tests.
C.The difficulty of testing the theories.
D.The cost of animal experiments.
A.That’s not exactly true.
B.Peter, are you still doing consultancy work?
C.How are things at Bi bury System?
D.Nice to meet you again. Peter. It’s been a long time.
The lesson Edwards and Clark learned then_________ is the more down-to-earth guy won.
A. that
B. what
C. why
D. only
Why is Harry not able to write the stories in his memory?
A.Helen does not want him to write any more
B.He is too busy
C.He is incompetent
D.The stories pose difficult ethical situations
There are so many dresses there that I really don't know ______ to choose.
A) whether B) when C) which D) why