12 What is wrong with Holidays in Europe?A.It leaves out well-known places.B.The maps are
12 What is wrong with Holidays in Europe?
A.It leaves out well-known places.
B.The maps are not very good.
C.It is too expensive.
12 What is wrong with Holidays in Europe?
A.It leaves out well-known places.
B.The maps are not very good.
C.It is too expensive.
Which of the sentences below use the rhetorical device of repetition?
A、What’s Wrong with Our Press?
B、Television may not have a Lippmann or a Reston, but then, what papers in America can claim an Eric Sevareid, a Walter Cronkite, a Huntley or a Brinkley, or—although he is invisible—an Edward Morgan?
C、Among the leading commentators on television, you find no Pegler, no Winchell, no Fulton Lewis, Jr..
D、Change means trouble, change means work, change means cost.
听力原文:Is there anything wrong with the car?
(3)
A.Yes, you can drive it.
B.Should I go with you?
C.No, everything is fine.
D.Take your time. There is no hurry.
听力原文:What's wrong with Tom?
(12)
A.He can't get down the tree.
B.He is wrong.
C.He's right.
—Last night I watched the football match and didn’t go to bed () 12 o’clock.
A.when
B.until
C.as
D.while
wrong with it What welcome right
are about please All is do
A: Fill in the form. please.
B: 【9】【10】. May I use your pen?
A: Oh. sorry. Something【11】【12】【13】【14】.
B: 【15】【16】that one?
A: Thai one is OK.
B: Could I use it ?
A: Yes.【17】【18】.
B: Thanks a lot.
A: You【19】【20】.
(27)
A.What
B.That
C.As
D.It
A、Her generosity and sympathetic heart
B、Her intelligence and quick wit
C、Her curiosity and sense of style
D、Her maturity and deferential disposition
A.at his wit’s end
B.at his wits’s end
C.at his wits end
D.at his wit end
What the author tries to suggest may best be interpreted as ______.
A.All the wit in the world is not in one head.
B.There are two sides to every question.
C.It's no use crying over spilt milk.
D.Seeing is believing.
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