Thousands of refugees were ______ by famine. A: afflicted B: afflictive C: conflicted D: Inflicted
Thousands of refugees were ______ by famine. A: afflicted B: afflictive C: conflicted D: Inflicted
She looked quite ________before the contest. A: comprehensive B: conflicted C: compromised D: composed
She looked quite ________before the contest. A: comprehensive B: conflicted C: compromised D: composed
I had to decline Jack’s____(invite) to his birthday party because it conflicted with an important conference.
I had to decline Jack’s____(invite) to his birthday party because it conflicted with an important conference.
The arguments the writer made in Chapter Ⅲ and Chapter Ⅷ obviously ______ with each other. A: inflicted B: afflicted C: conflicted D: contradictory
The arguments the writer made in Chapter Ⅲ and Chapter Ⅷ obviously ______ with each other. A: inflicted B: afflicted C: conflicted D: contradictory
Emily felt hurt and ________ by a close friend who had borrowed a considerable sum of money to pay for a house and then took it as a gift, never thinking of giving back the money. A: conflicted B: curbed C: swollen D: betrayed
Emily felt hurt and ________ by a close friend who had borrowed a considerable sum of money to pay for a house and then took it as a gift, never thinking of giving back the money. A: conflicted B: curbed C: swollen D: betrayed
2. Why does the author mention the story of his partner? A: A. To prove that social media has some benefits. B: B. To advise people to break away from social media. C: C. To tell the negative effects social media may produce. D: D. To describe people’s conflicted relationships with social media.
2. Why does the author mention the story of his partner? A: A. To prove that social media has some benefits. B: B. To advise people to break away from social media. C: C. To tell the negative effects social media may produce. D: D. To describe people’s conflicted relationships with social media.