This computer ______ as an iPad. A: almost as light was B: was almost as light C: was as light almost D: D. light as almost was
This computer ______ as an iPad. A: almost as light was B: was almost as light C: was as light almost D: D. light as almost was
He ______ when the bus came to a sudden stop. A: was almost hurt B: almost was hurt himself C: was almost to hurt himself D: was almost hurting himself
He ______ when the bus came to a sudden stop. A: was almost hurt B: almost was hurt himself C: was almost to hurt himself D: was almost hurting himself
– Ralph seems to like this country. ---Yes, he is _____ here as he was at home. A: almost as happy B: as happy almost C: as almost happy D: almost happy as
– Ralph seems to like this country. ---Yes, he is _____ here as he was at home. A: almost as happy B: as happy almost C: as almost happy D: almost happy as
Listen to me, Tom. This company will pay ______ what you company can. A: almost twice as much as B: almost much twice as C: as almost twice much as D: as much as almost twice
Listen to me, Tom. This company will pay ______ what you company can. A: almost twice as much as B: almost much twice as C: as almost twice much as D: as much as almost twice
How much was Oprah Winfrey’s estimated wealth A: Almost 25 billion dollars. B: Almost 2.5 billion dollars. C: Almost 25 million dollars. D: Almost 2.5 million dollars.
How much was Oprah Winfrey’s estimated wealth A: Almost 25 billion dollars. B: Almost 2.5 billion dollars. C: Almost 25 million dollars. D: Almost 2.5 million dollars.
______, they had to find a cheap hotel. A: Having spent almost all their money B: Having spent almost all our money C: Having been spending almost all their money D: Spending almost all their money
______, they had to find a cheap hotel. A: Having spent almost all their money B: Having spent almost all our money C: Having been spending almost all their money D: Spending almost all their money
A.hardly noB.almost notC.almost noD.scarcely A: hardly no B: almost not C: almost no D: scarcely
A.hardly noB.almost notC.almost noD.scarcely A: hardly no B: almost not C: almost no D: scarcely
The seats in the second plane() A: had completely been almost all filled B: had all been almost completely filled C: had almost all been completely filled D: had almost been completely filled all
The seats in the second plane() A: had completely been almost all filled B: had all been almost completely filled C: had almost all been completely filled D: had almost been completely filled all
( ), he was almost dead.
( ), he was almost dead.
The nature of simultaneous interpreting means that interpreters must be able to _______________________.? speak quickly and interpret almost instantly;|speak clearly and interpret almost instantly|think quickly and interpret precisely|think quickly and interpret almost instantly;
The nature of simultaneous interpreting means that interpreters must be able to _______________________.? speak quickly and interpret almost instantly;|speak clearly and interpret almost instantly|think quickly and interpret precisely|think quickly and interpret almost instantly;