According to the author, the scene at McDonald's showed _________.
A: that hungry people in a hurry were more likely to be impatient
B: that kids needed to be taught good manners before they were brought to public places
C: how hard it could be for a young mother to discipline her children
D: how mean people could be towards someone who was in a difficult position
A: that hungry people in a hurry were more likely to be impatient
B: that kids needed to be taught good manners before they were brought to public places
C: how hard it could be for a young mother to discipline her children
D: how mean people could be towards someone who was in a difficult position
举一反三
- The author’s experience showed that people could learn better if they are good at it.
- What can be inferred about the 1960s according to the passage() A: The bikes were more expensive than it is today. B: People’s salary was very low. C: Most people could afford a bike. D: People lived in courtyard houses with very good equipment.
- 8. The smiling champion said she was lucky ________ she came along at a time when there were places where she could learn and people who would give her the opportunity to learn.
- How could people save money under the One-child Policy?One child ____than two or three children, so people could save money.
- How did people at clubs feel when Robbie Wilde told them he could hardly hear? A: They were very surprised. B: They were very happy. C: They were very sorry.