Which kind of room would you prefer, a double or a twin?
A. A twin,pleas
B. This one, pleas
C. Two rooms.
D. Double rooms.
A. A twin,pleas
B. This one, pleas
C. Two rooms.
D. Double rooms.
A.in the place
B.which
C.in the place which
D.where
A.at places
B.places where
C.where
D.at which
A.Executable File Infectors
B.Boot Sector Infectors
C.Partition Table Infectors
D.Memory Resident Infectors
A、in case of
B、in case
C、in the case of
D、in the case
A.is very impressive by American standards
B.sounds too emotional by American standards
C.sounds too flowery and exaggerated by American standards
D.is very bad English by by American standards
A.Simple
B.Compound
C.Complex
D.Compound-complex
A.Simple
B.Compound
C.Complex
D.Compound-complex
A.in which does our teacher live
B.our teacher is living
C.our teacher lives
D.where our teacher lives in
B.The key elements of a narrative usually include “when”, “where”, “who” and “what”
C.The author entered the operating room 14 years ago, which indicates the place where the story happens
D.The author writes this text to express such an opinion: the love between the stranger and her is blind to race, color and creed and will last through time
A.You praise me too much
B.No,no. Thats too much for me
C.Its very kind of you to say so
D.Thank you