The author considered Debbie s mistakes as______.A.normalB.understandableC.unbearableD.una
The author considered Debbie s mistakes as______.
A.normal
B.understandable
C.unbearable
D.unavoidable
The author considered Debbie s mistakes as______.
A.normal
B.understandable
C.unbearable
D.unavoidable
What happened between Susie and her mother______.
A.made the author feel ashamed
B.taught the author a good moral lesson
C.left no great impression on the author
D.provided the author with a new idea
The author s father______.
A.didn" t do what the author had suggested
B.didn"t believe what the author had said
C.was willing to take the author" s advice
D.was glad to give the author another chance
The author suggests that the invention of the car was ______.
A.important
B.unimportant
C.somewhat important
D.very important
Who, according to the author, is strong-minded enough to ignore a phone call?
A.The author himself.
B.A tycoon.
C.A taxi-driver.
D.Almost none.
Which of the following is true?
A.The author speaks favorably of a telephone.
B.The author appreciates the invention.
C.The author thinks the telephone is a nuisance.
D.The author likes to follow the fashion.
At first the author considered spending time with children______.
A.enjoyable and worthy
B.enjoyable but unworthy
C.difficult but worthy
D.difficult and unworthy
A.错误
B.正确
The author seems to think that "The Dog Translator" is______.
A.popular and useful
B.popular but useless
C.useful but unpopular
D.useless and unpopular
For whom is the author probably writing this passage?
A.Train engineers.
B.General audiences.
C.Professors of statistics.
D.Young children.