Most of Carroll’s
nonsense words are not used in English, except for “(())”.
A: chuckle
B: snort
C: gleeful chuckle
D: noisy snorting
nonsense words are not used in English, except for “(())”.
A: chuckle
B: snort
C: gleeful chuckle
D: noisy snorting
举一反三
- Most of Carroll's nonsense words are not used in English, except for “chortle”. () A: gleeful chuckle B: chuckle C: snort D: noisy<br/>snorting
- Most<br/>of<br/>Carroll's nonsense words are not used in English, except for<br/>“()()(”). () A: gleeful chuckle B: chuckle C: snort D: noisy<br/>snorting
- Most of Carroll's nonsense words are not used in English, except for “chortle”. ()chortle A: gleeful chuckle B: chuckle C: snort D: noisy<br/>snorting
- It is worthwhile to study the various ways in which Shakespeare used English because () A: English words have changed a lot since Shakespeare’s time B: by doing so one can be fully aware of the richness of the English language C: English words are now being used in the same way as in Shakespeare’s days D: none of the above
- The following words may be used to describe a person’s dressing style, except: ____. A: fashionable B: stylish C: dirty D: casual