—What's the matter?
—I
am having the trouble _____
who has taken my book.
A: finding
B: looking
for
C: finding
out
D: looking
up
—I
am having the trouble _____
who has taken my book.
A: finding
B: looking
for
C: finding
out
D: looking
up
举一反三
- —What's the matter?—I am having the trouble __C___ who has taken my book. A: finding B: looking for C: finding out D: looking up
- 15. What have you been doing recently? () A: I<br/>washed my clothes. B: I’ve<br/>been looking for a new job. C: I<br/>was doing my homework. D: I<br/>am becoming an excellent driver.
- I'm not sure how much of his explanation about his absence<br/>she _________. A: conform<br/>to B: has<br/>taken in C: has<br/>taken<br/>up D: has<br/>kept in check
- - What’s the matter with you?[br][/br]- ________ the window, my finger was cat unexpectedly. A: Cleaning B: To clean C: While cleaning D: While I was cleaning
- CO₂<br/>is invisible, tasteless and odorless, which has helped keep the truth<br/>about what it is doing to our climate out of _______<br/>and out of mind. A: kilter B: trouble C: sight D: slight