Mr. Smith is a ______. A: worker B: bookseller C: teacher
Mr. Smith is a ______. A: worker B: bookseller C: teacher
John was ______. A: a doctor B: bookseller C: a book maker
John was ______. A: a doctor B: bookseller C: a book maker
The bookseller paid ________ money for seeing the doctor in the end. A: more B: less C: the same amount of D: no
The bookseller paid ________ money for seeing the doctor in the end. A: more B: less C: the same amount of D: no
If you want to find the bookseller's number, you could look it up in the telephone A: index B: catalogue C: list D: directory
If you want to find the bookseller's number, you could look it up in the telephone A: index B: catalogue C: list D: directory
Customer: I would like a book, please?Bookseller: Something light?Customer: That doesn't matter. I have my car with me.In this dialogue, ______(a figure of speech) is used.
Customer: I would like a book, please?Bookseller: Something light?Customer: That doesn't matter. I have my car with me.In this dialogue, ______(a figure of speech) is used.
The mosque of Marrakech in Morocco is known as the Kutubiyya, or Bookseller’s Mosque, after the adjacent market. The word “adjacent” in this sentence is closest in meaning to_____. A: major B: nearby C: ancient D: well-known
The mosque of Marrakech in Morocco is known as the Kutubiyya, or Bookseller’s Mosque, after the adjacent market. The word “adjacent” in this sentence is closest in meaning to_____. A: major B: nearby C: ancient D: well-known
Which sentence of the following is NOT true in the passage? A: One Japanese bookseller sells one book at a time in a tiny shop located in Ginza. B: According to Morioka, his concept has an obvious disadvantage. C: The concept of this bookstore seems to have gained the approval of a lot of people. D: You just go in and pick up the book chosen for the week, relieving yourself of the burden of choice.
Which sentence of the following is NOT true in the passage? A: One Japanese bookseller sells one book at a time in a tiny shop located in Ginza. B: According to Morioka, his concept has an obvious disadvantage. C: The concept of this bookstore seems to have gained the approval of a lot of people. D: You just go in and pick up the book chosen for the week, relieving yourself of the burden of choice.