The Standard Language of Chinese is called____.
The Standard Language of Chinese is called____.
Food is broken down both physically and chemically in the process called____.
Food is broken down both physically and chemically in the process called____.
The place where Internet access and drinks or snacks are provided to the public is called____.
The place where Internet access and drinks or snacks are provided to the public is called____.
A freight forwarder is also called____. A: a commission agent B: an importer C: an exporter D: a customer
A freight forwarder is also called____. A: a commission agent B: an importer C: an exporter D: a customer
1.The city of Bianliang is now called____. A: Xi’an B: Luoyang C: Kaifeng D: Beijing
1.The city of Bianliang is now called____. A: Xi’an B: Luoyang C: Kaifeng D: Beijing
In daily conversations people do not usually say things directly but tend to imply them. Something implied is called____.
In daily conversations people do not usually say things directly but tend to imply them. Something implied is called____.
We can use collocation to find the Chinese equivalents which are suitable to the original context. This translation technique is called____. </p> </p>
We can use collocation to find the Chinese equivalents which are suitable to the original context. This translation technique is called____. </p> </p>
Who ______ the workers to take up the struggle A: called for B: called on C: called in D: called off
Who ______ the workers to take up the struggle A: called for B: called on C: called in D: called off
"De-, dis-, un- ," in "de-compose, disunite, unwrap", are called____. A: pejorative prefixes B: negative prefixes C: reservative prefixes D: miscellaneous prefixes
"De-, dis-, un- ," in "de-compose, disunite, unwrap", are called____. A: pejorative prefixes B: negative prefixes C: reservative prefixes D: miscellaneous prefixes
John<br/>_______ the office as he was passing, but Mary was out. A: called for B: called up C: called on D: called at
John<br/>_______ the office as he was passing, but Mary was out. A: called for B: called up C: called on D: called at