They have no ( ) of time.
A: notion
B: note
A: notion
B: note
A
举一反三
- I don’t have the faintest ________ of what you’re talking about. A: note B: notion C: notice D: notify
- I wonder if I ()time. If I ()time, I’ll go with you. A: have; have B: will have; will have C: have; will have D: will have; have
- Different cultures have different ways of organizing time. Hall(1976) elaborated two time systems: ______ Time (M-Time) and ______ Time (P-Time).
- People have to change their jobs from time to time. A: Right B: Wrong C: Not mentioned.
- The author says that the people in the US are good at ______ time but not at ______ time. Today the question is not to save time, but to know what to do with the time they have saved. If they use the time they have saved just to ______(3), then the urge for speed or efficiency will become an obsession.
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What is Americans’ idea about time? ______ A. Time is very important to them B. They have no idea about time. C. Time is unlimited D. Time is not important to them
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Because ‘99’ and ‘for a long time’ are the same in Chinese pronunciation, they both have the meaning of a short time.
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Important people don’t often have much free time as their work _____ all their time.
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英文innovation”的“nov”来自拉丁语,意为( )。 A: notion B: new C: now D: note
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For a great book is necessarily a gift; it offers you a life you have not the time to live yourself, and it takes you into a world you have not the time to travel in literal time. (para. 12)