A.It is a wrong idea.B.It will make Tom happy.C.It indicates Tom's strong will.D.It is
A.It is a wrong idea.
B.It will make Tom happy.
C.It indicates Tom's strong will.
D.It is quite practical.
A.It is a wrong idea.
B.It will make Tom happy.
C.It indicates Tom's strong will.
D.It is quite practical.
A.It was the wrong form.
B.He had no social security number.
C.The vocabulary was net too specific.
D.He couldn't read.
According to the author, ______.
A.it is wrong for people to distrust the government
B.the government plays a key role in taking some action to save our planet
C.it is beyond our capability to substitute some of the current natural resources
D.some action is being taken by the government to save the natural resources
A.It looks very new inside and outside.
B.There is nothing wrong with the car.
C.Many parts in the car need renewing.
D.It was expensive when it was new.
A.It is the wrong size.
B.It is stained.
C.It has loose thread.
D.It is too fancy.
A.It lies in not paying attention.
B.It lies in asking for what they need.
C.It lies in choosing the wrong person.
D.It lies in pretending the marriage was fine when actually it wasn't.
A.It can be useless.
B.It can be useful.
C.It can be abnormal.
D.The speaker has no idea about it.
The main idea of the passage is that ________.
A) research techniques are of vital importance scientific investigation
B) the findings of earlier scientific researchers often prove wrong
C) newborns can perceive forms from birth
D) more often than not the claims of mothers are reliable
A.It is wrong to give more pay to the passengers.
B.Don't follow others to overcharge the passengers.
C.Don't believe them if they are paying you more.
D.It is difficult to work hard and live as an honest boy.
What can we learn from the Calcutta businessman?
A.It is a good idea to place marriage advertisements in the newspaper.
B.It is a bad idea to place marriage advertisements in the newspaper.
C.It is embarrassing if anyone answers such advertisements.
D.It is embarrassing if no one answers such advertisements.
What does the author really of the idea of having children?
A.It does more harm than good.
B.It contributes to overpopulation.
C.It is troublesome but rewarding.
D.It is a psychological catastrophe