中国大学MOOC: People there _____________ speak Latin.Now they speak English.
中国大学MOOC: People there _____________ speak Latin.Now they speak English.
People there _____________ speak Latin.Now they speak English. A: got used to B: used to C: use to D: were used to
People there _____________ speak Latin.Now they speak English. A: got used to B: used to C: use to D: were used to
In Latin America, the Church has ( ) to be on the side of the poor. In Latin America, the Church has ( ) to be on the side of the poor.
In Latin America, the Church has ( ) to be on the side of the poor. In Latin America, the Church has ( ) to be on the side of the poor.
English romance in the Middle Ages was translated from_______. A: Latin B: Italian C: French D: Latin and French
English romance in the Middle Ages was translated from_______. A: Latin B: Italian C: French D: Latin and French
Theword“interpret”isfrom____,meaning______. A: USA,“totell” B: Latin,“totell” C: Latin,“toexplain” D: USA,“toexplain”
Theword“interpret”isfrom____,meaning______. A: USA,“totell” B: Latin,“totell” C: Latin,“toexplain” D: USA,“toexplain”
English belongs to () family, while Chinese belongs to () family. A: Latin; sino-Tibetan B: lndo-European; Slavic C: Latin; Slavic D: Indo-European; Sino-Tibetan
English belongs to () family, while Chinese belongs to () family. A: Latin; sino-Tibetan B: lndo-European; Slavic C: Latin; Slavic D: Indo-European; Sino-Tibetan
Which of the following suffixes comes from Latin?
Which of the following suffixes comes from Latin?
In Latin America, the Church has ( ) to be on the side of the poor.
In Latin America, the Church has ( ) to be on the side of the poor.
Most of the informal words are of Greek or Latin origin.
Most of the informal words are of Greek or Latin origin.
English Renaissance brought over 10000 new words from ______ and ______ into English language. A: Latin; Greek B: Latin; French C: French; German D: Greek; French
English Renaissance brought over 10000 new words from ______ and ______ into English language. A: Latin; Greek B: Latin; French C: French; German D: Greek; French