Which underlined parts in the following sentences should go with a fall-rise? ( )
A: How he got there is what I don’t understand.
B: All you’ve got to say is that you’re sorry.
C: It was Chinese that I found difficult.
D: What you need to do is take the wheel off.
A: How he got there is what I don’t understand.
B: All you’ve got to say is that you’re sorry.
C: It was Chinese that I found difficult.
D: What you need to do is take the wheel off.
举一反三
- Which of the following is not the way we ask for explanation or clarification? A: What do you mean by …? B: I am sorry. I don’t understand what … means. C: I am sorry, I am not sure I understand what you mean. Do you mean…? D: Repeat, please.
- —What’s wrong with you?—____________. A: I’m sorry. B: I’ve got a bad cold. C: I’ll go with you.
- — I’m sorry that I can’t go to your party tonight. — ______ Haven’t we agreed on it A: What is it B: Why don’t you C: What do you think D: How is it
- Please put the following sentences to the right logical order. A: Yes, I know I am now overweight. But what should I do? B: I think you should go on a diet. You are what you eat! C: What's the matter with you? You seem to be a bit out of shape. D: Right, I couldn't agree with you more.
- Teacher: Don't tell me you've got a flat tyre again. I wasn't born yesterday.Student: () A: Alright, I won't say it B: Sorry, I won't be late next time C: You're right. I'm just joking D: Ok, you've made your point