What does the conversation say about Mr. Laurence's cello
A: It was made by his uncle.
B: He always takes it with him.
C: He borrowed it from his uncle.
D: He got a seat free for his cello.
A: It was made by his uncle.
B: He always takes it with him.
C: He borrowed it from his uncle.
D: He got a seat free for his cello.
举一反三
- What can we know about the man’s cello A: He always takes it with him. B: It was made by his uncle. C: He had a German make it. D: He often gets a seat free for his cello.
- How does the narrator get to Araby? ____ A: His uncle drives him. B: He takes a bus. C: He takes the train. D: He walks.
- W: I have been thinking about my uncle a lot these days.M: Why not go over for a visit What does the man mean(). A: The woman’s uncle will come for a visit. B: He thinks the woman should visit her uncle. C: He asks the woman to go over to his plac
- What kind of cello did Mr. Laurence use when he was eight A: A full-sized cello. B: A half-sized cello. C: A two-thirds-sized cello. D: It is not mentione
- How<br/>does the narrator get to Araby? ____ A: His<br/>uncle drives him. B: He<br/>takes a bus. C: He<br/>takes the train. D: He<br/>walks.