It is said ()Mr. Tom has arrived in New York.
A: that
B: which
C: what
D: why
A: that
B: which
C: what
D: why
举一反三
- What conclusion can be made based on the following observation?I did not go to New York. I will not go to New York. Did you go to New York? Will you go to New York?Why did you go to New York? Why will you go to New York? A: Do operates like auxiliaries do, so it can be treated as auxiliary verbs. B: Do is not as frequently used as auxiliary verbs do. C: Though do behaves like auxiliaries, they do not perform the same function. D: Auxiliary verbs can replace do in some cases.
- Section D 16. What is the purpose of the party? To ________________________________ to Mr. Smith.17. What new position is Mr. Smith going to take? The _______________________________ of New York's branch.18. How long has Mr. Smith been working in the present office? For __________________________________________.19. What has impressed the speaker and his colleagues most? Mr. Smith's __________________________ and kindness.20. What does the speaker say at the end of the speech? He hopes to _____________________________________ with Mr. Smith regularly.
- Mr. Black _____in New York in the winter of 2000. A: has been B: had been C: was
- 17. What new position is Mr. Smith going to take? The of New York’s branch.
- Tom's brother, _____ lives in New York, is an engineer. A: who B: whom C: that D: which