Question (18). In what way were Marie and Irene similar? A: Both died of blood cancer. B: Both fought in World War I. C: Both won military medals. D: Both married their assistants.
Question (18). In what way were Marie and Irene similar? A: Both died of blood cancer. B: Both fought in World War I. C: Both won military medals. D: Both married their assistants.
Which of these is not a way to approach an impromptu topic? A: Understand the core of the question B: Reflect on how the theme of the question affects your life C: List numerous examples about the topic D: Look at both sides of the issue
Which of these is not a way to approach an impromptu topic? A: Understand the core of the question B: Reflect on how the theme of the question affects your life C: List numerous examples about the topic D: Look at both sides of the issue
(question 41-45)Oxford University and<br/>Cambridge University are_______. () A: both very near London B: both fairly near London C: near each other D: very far away from each<br/>other
(question 41-45)Oxford University and<br/>Cambridge University are_______. () A: both very near London B: both fairly near London C: near each other D: very far away from each<br/>other
Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.
Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.
"I wonder where John is. Do you know." This needs a question mark after A: the first sentence B: the second sentence C: both sentences
"I wonder where John is. Do you know." This needs a question mark after A: the first sentence B: the second sentence C: both sentences
According to Gencon,if at any time during the currency of this Charter,both Owners and Charterers are unable to arrange bunkers at the main bunkering ports for the voyage in question,the()to have the privilege of canceling this Charter.
According to Gencon,if at any time during the currency of this Charter,both Owners and Charterers are unable to arrange bunkers at the main bunkering ports for the voyage in question,the()to have the privilege of canceling this Charter.
The book _______is not available at the library. A: at question B: on question C: in question D: for question
The book _______is not available at the library. A: at question B: on question C: in question D: for question
His honesty is _____________. A: beyond question B: out of the question C: in question D: no question
His honesty is _____________. A: beyond question B: out of the question C: in question D: no question
Example 4 Question 1: ________. Question 2: ________. Question 3: ________.
Example 4 Question 1: ________. Question 2: ________. Question 3: ________.
His honesty is____. A: beyond question B: without question C: out of the question D: out of question
His honesty is____. A: beyond question B: without question C: out of the question D: out of question