A North-American would be unlikely to pick up anything from someone else’s desk or bed to read, even if only a newspaper. ( )
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- Put it down, Richard. You mustn't read () letter. A: anyone's else's B: anyone's else C: someone else's D: anyone else's
- It is not necessary to read today’s newspaper because there is ______. A: something new B: nothing new C: anything new
- Mary said she would come ______ you went to pick her up at 7. A: only if B: if only C: only D: when
- If someone calls you on the telephone, you _____________ (pick up it, pick it up) and the conversation begins.
- You have just read today’s newspaper. Did you find____in it? A: important something B: anything important C: something important D: important anything
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Even though I knew it was unlikely that I would win American Idol, I decided to have a crack at it anyway and try out for it. (VOA)
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We don’t want to profit from someone else's ____________.
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Mr. Brown wasn't in his car; he was driving ____________ car. A: someone's else B: someone else C: someone else's D: someone's else's
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Jack wasn’t in his own car. He was driving___ car. A: someone’s else B: someone else C: someone else’s D: someone’s else’s
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中国大学MOOC: The American often experience alienation and uneasiness when they face someone directly or sit on opposite sides of a desk or table from someone.