Mrs. Potts: Now, Chip, I won't have you making up such () stories.
A、fancy
B、wild
C、crazy
D、fake
A、fancy
B、wild
C、crazy
D、fake
Is it difficult to learn to()Tai Chi?
A.do
B.play
C.go
On her last night in the house, Mrs. Robson was feeling ______.
A.very depressed and dismayed
B.very cheerful but completely helpless
C.proud and sad
D.a bit sad but not entirely unhappy
Mrs. Jones went shopping, ______ she?
A.would
B.does
C.can't
D.didn't
A.have arrived
B.are arriving
C.had arrived
D.has arrived
When the man told them the times of meals at the hotel, Mrs. Smith felt______.
A.disappointed
B.exited
C.delighted
D.satisfied
Mrs. Browns children have very good manners because they have been well______.
A.brought in
B.brought out
C.brought up
D.brought together
(As) no one (in) the small village knew (nothing) about medicine, Mrs. Smith, a former nurse, had to (work as) a doctor.
A.As
B.in
C.nothing
D.work as
On her last night in the house, Mrs. Robson was feeling _______.
A.very depressed and dismayed
B.very cheerful but completely helpless
C.proud and sad
D.a bit sad but not entirely unhappy
When the man told them the times of meals at the hotel, Mrs. Smith felt ______ .
A.disappointed
B.exited
C.delighted
D.satisfied
Mrs. Smith saw ______ in the old lady' handbag.
A.a pound note
B.a wad often pound notes
C.a wad of pound notes
D.ten pounds
In Paragraph 1, the author implies that______.
A.people usually think language is only used to communicate ideas
B.the exchange about health or the weather is a universal topic
C.people will always say something when facing embarrassment
D.the example of Mrs. P and Mrs. Q is common in all cultures