The old man and his dog were ______ to each other.A.supportedB.helpedC.reliedD.devoted
The old man and his dog were ______ to each other.
A.supported
B.helped
C.relied
D.devoted
The old man and his dog were ______ to each other.
A.supported
B.helped
C.relied
D.devoted
Which of the following is not true?
A.The old man misunderstood his table-companion.
B.It was easier for the old man than for many of the other passengers to go about the ship.
C.Being a mountain villager, the old man was serf-confident.
D.Nobody except the old man on board knew Greek.
When his table-companion said "Bun appetit," he wanted to know ______.
A.the old man's name
B.where the old man was from
C.where the old man was going
D.none of the above
A.by and by
B.to and fro
C.again and again
D.foot by foot
A.being waited
B.having waited
C.waited
D.waiting
Why did the old man want to sell his shop?
A.Because he didn't like cutting hair any longer.
B.Because he was too old to cut hair.
C.Because he wouldn't like Roger to go there.
D.Because a young man wanted to buy his shop.
A. flutter
B. splutter
C. chatter
D. clatter
Why was Roger sad to hear what the old man said? Because he was afraid nobody
A.would talk about football with him
B.liked to cut his hair
C.could cut his hair as he wanted it
D.would become his friend
Why was Roger sad to hear what the old man said? Because he was afraid nobody ______.
A.would talk about football with him
B.liked to cut his hair
C.could cut his hair as he wanted it
D.would become his friend
It seemed that ______.
A.the old man could eat only a little food
B.the old man could eat a lot
C.the old man ate little because of his old age
D.the old man ate little because of seasickness
A、a tree
B、a car
C、a ball
D、puberty