What can be learned from the conversation
A: She likes to drive when she travels.
B: She doesn’t want to go to Chicago.
C: She doesn’t know how much the train trip will cost.
D: It’s cheaper to go to Chicago by car.
A: She likes to drive when she travels.
B: She doesn’t want to go to Chicago.
C: She doesn’t know how much the train trip will cost.
D: It’s cheaper to go to Chicago by car.
举一反三
- Man: I've figured it all out. It looks like it'll take us about 5 hours to drive from here to Chicago. Woman: It'd be more relaxing to take the train. But I guess we should watch our expenses. Question: What does the woman imply? A: She likes to drive when she travels. B: She doesn't want to go to Chicago. C: She doesn't know the cost of the train trip. D: It's cheaper to go to Chicago by car.
- Man: I've figured it all out. It looks like it'll take us about 5 hours to drive from here to Chicago.<br/>Woman: It'd be more relaxing to take the train. But I guess we should watch our expenses.<br/>Question: What does the woman imply? A: She likes to drive when she travels. B: She doesn't want to go to Chicago. C: She doesn't know the cost of the train trip. D: It's cheaper to go to Chicago by car.
- Why can’t the woman decide to go abroad A: She doesn’t have enough money. B: She doesn’t know which country to go to. C: Her sister doesn’t like foreign countries. D: Her sister doesn’t want to leave her children.
- She doesn’t know whether__1__(go) or wait.
- She doesn’t want to win. She doesn’t expect to win. She doesn’t care if she wins. What do the three negative sentences indicate?