At the end of the passage, Mr. Rochester sounded ______.
A: rude.
B: cold.
C: friendly.
D: encouraging.
A: rude.
B: cold.
C: friendly.
D: encouraging.
举一反三
- 95. At the end of the passage, Mr. Rochester sounded ___________. A: rude B: cold C: friendly D: encouraging
- At the end of the passage, Mr. Bennet sounded _____ toward his<br/>wife's proposal. A: indifferent B: hostile C: delighted D: annoyed
- The report made by our general manager ____________ encouraging. A: was heard B: was sounded C: sounded D: heard
- 5. What can we infer from the passage? A. Chilling plays an important role in cold transmission. B. Doctors have definite knowledge about cold. C. People began to study cold in the 1950s. D. Cold is a common disease but hard to cure. A: Chilling plays an important role in cold transmission. B: Doctors have definite knowledge about cold. C: People began to study cold in the 1950s. D: Cold is a common disease but hard to cure.
- 1. He sounded as if he had a cold or something.