I’d like to book a double room ( ) a balcony. A: of B: with C: by D: for
I’d like to book a double room ( ) a balcony. A: of B: with C: by D: for
He planted some flowers on the balcony that______over the street.
He planted some flowers on the balcony that______over the street.
A double room with a balcony overlooking the sea had been _____ for him.
A double room with a balcony overlooking the sea had been _____ for him.
It was quite an attractive room with its own little balcony _________ the garden.
It was quite an attractive room with its own little balcony _________ the garden.
Ms. Jones' room is on the 6th floor with a balcony overlooking a beautiful lake.
Ms. Jones' room is on the 6th floor with a balcony overlooking a beautiful lake.
青书学堂: ___from the balcony when he saw a policeman approaching him.
青书学堂: ___from the balcony when he saw a policeman approaching him.
Each room comes with a colonnaded balcony to enjoy _city or river views throughout your stay.
Each room comes with a colonnaded balcony to enjoy _city or river views throughout your stay.
We usually have lunch in the ___________. A: bathroom B: bedroom C: dining room D: balcony
We usually have lunch in the ___________. A: bathroom B: bedroom C: dining room D: balcony
He stood on the balcony, waving to the plane, which ______ into the cloud. A: vanished B: disappeared C: lost D: dimmed
He stood on the balcony, waving to the plane, which ______ into the cloud. A: vanished B: disappeared C: lost D: dimmed
A person who looks over the heads of his or her audience to avoid looking at any individual is called balcony gazer . A person who looks at one or two audience members or who only looks in one direction is called the obsessor.
A person who looks over the heads of his or her audience to avoid looking at any individual is called balcony gazer . A person who looks at one or two audience members or who only looks in one direction is called the obsessor.