25. I don't mind if you take my daughter out, but I do take _____ to
how late you've been bringing her home.
A: protest
B: exception
C: reception
D: objection
how late you've been bringing her home.
A: protest
B: exception
C: reception
D: objection
举一反三
- —I telephoned her many times, but I couldn’t get through to her home.—I think the line must have been out of order, _____________________? A: don’t you B: do you C: wasn’t it D: hadn’t it
- Careth: Good afternoon. I"ve just joined the library. How many books can I take out Eunice: You can take two books, and keep them for ten days. If you haven"t finished, you can renew them. Careth: How do I do that ______ Eunice: No, you can telephone. Tell us the titles of the books, and the date they are due for return. Eunice: These two books have been lended. A: Why can"t I keep them for a longer time B: Must I visit the library C: How much could I be fined D: Can I lend them to my friends
- — How are you going to Guangzhou — I haven"t made up my mind yet, but I couldn"t help considering ______ a train. A: taking B: to take C: of taking D: that I took
- A: Do you mind if I take off my jacket?B: A: Of course not, make yourself at home. B: Oh, it’s very kind of you to do so. C: I’ll be happy if I can be of any help. D: Yes, it’s pretty warm in here.
- --Dear me! I've been in America for a month. -- ______ you are settled, why don't you take up some serious study A: If B: Now that C: When D: Even if