At Halloween we play a game called ‘Trick or Treat’. What are ‘tricks’? A: magic spells B: card games C: practical jokes
At Halloween we play a game called ‘Trick or Treat’. What are ‘tricks’? A: magic spells B: card games C: practical jokes
II.Choose the best answer to complete each of the sentences.The lack of rain _________disaster for farmers. A: avoids B: spells C: cause D: lead to
II.Choose the best answer to complete each of the sentences.The lack of rain _________disaster for farmers. A: avoids B: spells C: cause D: lead to
The<br/>lack of rain ( ) disaster for<br/>farmers. A: affords B: accesses C: gets D: defines E: spells F: targets
The<br/>lack of rain ( ) disaster for<br/>farmers. A: affords B: accesses C: gets D: defines E: spells F: targets
Your doctor will ask about your family ( ) of heart disease, cardiac arrhythmias and fainting spells A: culture B: history C: member D: condition
Your doctor will ask about your family ( ) of heart disease, cardiac arrhythmias and fainting spells A: culture B: history C: member D: condition
91. A: Shall we get something for the kids? B: Yes. But I veto I-C-E-C-R-E-A-M.The conversation can only be said when it is known to both A and B that B has no difficulty in pronouncing the word ice-cream. In that case, A will know that B spells the word out in order not to prompt the kids.
91. A: Shall we get something for the kids? B: Yes. But I veto I-C-E-C-R-E-A-M.The conversation can only be said when it is known to both A and B that B has no difficulty in pronouncing the word ice-cream. In that case, A will know that B spells the word out in order not to prompt the kids.