According to Miller, what should you do when you find a book you want to read?
A: Pick it up and start reading.
B: Ask a friend for advice about the book.
C: Think about whether you really need to read it.
D: Only read it if it is original.
A: Pick it up and start reading.
B: Ask a friend for advice about the book.
C: Think about whether you really need to read it.
D: Only read it if it is original.
举一反三
- 中国大学MOOC:"According to Miller, what should you do when you find a book you want to read?";
- You ________ read this book; it is worth reading. (should/would)
- -- What do you think of the book?<br/>--<br/>Oh, excellent. It’s worth _______ a second time. () A: to read B: to be read C: being read D: reading
- —______aloud to me while I do the ironing —With pleasure. What book would you like A: Will you read B: Do you read C: Are you going to read D: Did you read
- How many times _____ the book? A: you have read B: you read C: have you read D: are you reading