Neither (he) nor (I) (are going) to attend (the) lecture this afternoon.A.heB.IC.are going
Neither (he) nor (I) (are going) to attend (the) lecture this afternoon.
A.he
B.I
C.are going
D.the
Neither (he) nor (I) (are going) to attend (the) lecture this afternoon.
A.he
B.I
C.are going
D.the
Neither he nor I ___ for the plan.
A、were
B、is
C、are
D、am
A.is; are
B.am; are
C.am; is
D.are; is
A.if or
B.whether or
C.either or
D.neither nor
A.if; or
B.whether; or
C.either; or
D.neither; nor
A.has; both; and
B.have; not only; but also
C.hasn’t; either; or
D.haven’t; neither; nor
A.Either; or; Neither
B.Neither; nor; both
C.Both; and; All
D.All; and; Neither
A.speak; talked
B.talk; told
C.say; spoke
D.tell; talked
M: No, I haven't. I had the worst day. I am so tired.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(13)
A.Jack vacuumed the living room but not the bathroom.
B.Jack cleaned the bathroom but not the living room.
C.Jack cleaned neither the living room nor the bathroom because he is exhausted.
D.Jack cleaned both the living room and the bathroom.
A.A phone communication is so different from a face-to-face communication.
B.Speaking with them can let the interlocutor know he/she is being listened.
C.Facial expression is as equally essential and crucial as language in phone communication.
D.The interlocutor can neither see each other nor use the body language to express meaning.
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