Key Sentence Structures(副本) Language Points---Useful Patterns
Key Sentence Structures(副本) Language Points---Useful Patterns
Points are classified into three categories. They are: A: Twelve Meridians points, Extra points and Ashi points B: Twelve Meridians points, Extra points and specific points C: Fourteen Meridians points, specific points and Luo-Connecting points D: Fourteen Meridians points, Extra points and Ashi points
Points are classified into three categories. They are: A: Twelve Meridians points, Extra points and Ashi points B: Twelve Meridians points, Extra points and specific points C: Fourteen Meridians points, specific points and Luo-Connecting points D: Fourteen Meridians points, Extra points and Ashi points
It is ________ book. A: a quite useful B: quite a useful C: a useful quite
It is ________ book. A: a quite useful B: quite a useful C: a useful quite
()information it is! Just put it into the computer. A: How useful an B: What useful C: How useful D: What a useful
()information it is! Just put it into the computer. A: How useful an B: What useful C: How useful D: What a useful
Useful expressions Useful expressions:
Useful expressions Useful expressions:
Which of the following belongs to specific points? A: Five Transport Points B: Extra points C: Eight Influential Points D: Intersecting Points
Which of the following belongs to specific points? A: Five Transport Points B: Extra points C: Eight Influential Points D: Intersecting Points
It's___and I intend to have it repaired. ( ) A: a useful equipment B: a useful piece of equipment C: a piece of useful equipment D: useful equipment
It's___and I intend to have it repaired. ( ) A: a useful equipment B: a useful piece of equipment C: a piece of useful equipment D: useful equipment
An audience analysis is important because it enables a speaker to _____________. A: develop a useful level of detail B: select appropriate points of emphasis in your presentation C: Choose and prepare appropriate body language D: create a tone that is sensitive to the audience's circumstance
An audience analysis is important because it enables a speaker to _____________. A: develop a useful level of detail B: select appropriate points of emphasis in your presentation C: Choose and prepare appropriate body language D: create a tone that is sensitive to the audience's circumstance
( ) refer to the points that have specific names, definite locations but have not been recognized as points of the fourteen meridians. A: Extraordinary points B: Fourteen meridian points C: Specific points D: A-Shi points
( ) refer to the points that have specific names, definite locations but have not been recognized as points of the fourteen meridians. A: Extraordinary points B: Fourteen meridian points C: Specific points D: A-Shi points
This is ________ that we all think it’s very important. A: such useful information B: so useful an information C: so useful information D: such a useful information
This is ________ that we all think it’s very important. A: such useful information B: so useful an information C: so useful information D: such a useful information