A.To take an AT course.B.To go to see a superior.C.To talk with Dr. Albert.D.To speak
A.To take an AT course.
B.To go to see a superior.
C.To talk with Dr. Albert.
D.To speak out for yourself.
A.To take an AT course.
B.To go to see a superior.
C.To talk with Dr. Albert.
D.To speak out for yourself.
A.To a department store.
B.To a market in the town.
C.To his friend's home.
D.To the court.
A.To let out clean gas.
B.To take in harmful gas.
C.To use various plants.
D.To let the air flow freely.
A.To go shopping.
B.To do research for her story.
C.To meet with her professor.
D.To take a break from her work.
A.To take a walk.
B.To read a funny story.
C.To talk with her friends.
D.A and B.
Which can be the meaning of Shadenfreude in the last paragraph?
A.To take delight at others' misfortunes.
B.To hurt others purposely.
C.To present funny behavior. to entertain others.
D.To show collaborative behaviors.
A.To visit more places in the city.
B.To snap as many pictures as possible.
C.To take good care of her camera.
D.To spare some time to meet his friends.
A.To study well accounting and finance.
B.To be good at business management.
C.To take a philosophy course.
D.To be equipped with technical expertise.
A.To have his blood tested early.
B.To take food rich in vitamins.
C.To have regular vitamin injections.
D.Not to believe his doctors.
A.To improve his skating techniques.
B.To visit his sister in New Mexico.
C.To take a vacation.
D.To learn to ski in Albuquerque.
A.To go shopping.
B.To do research for her story.
C.To meet her professor.
D.To take a break from her work.
A.To wear jackets to work.
B.Nut to use air-conditioners.
C.To wear shirt sleeves.
D.To take all measures to conserve energy.