A.No one believed radio broadcast.B.Jokes on the radio was prohibited.C.A panic and th
A.No one believed radio broadcast.
B.Jokes on the radio was prohibited.
C.A panic and the deaths of some people.
D.Many people feared radios.
A.No one believed radio broadcast.
B.Jokes on the radio was prohibited.
C.A panic and the deaths of some people.
D.Many people feared radios.
______ the girls came to the trip.
A.No B.Nobody of C.None of D.No one
--Who's in the classroom?--______.
A.No one
B.None
C.Not one
D.Not many ones
--How many students are there in the reading room?--______.
A.No one
B.Not one
C.Not many ones
D.None
Which of the following statements is not true?
A.No one really knows the origin of the theatre.
B.Ritual is no longer represented dramatically.
C.Storytelling is an important part of drama.
D.There are similarities between ritual and drama.
The passage supports which of the following statements?
A.No one really knows how the theater began.
B.Myths are no longer represented dramatically.
C.Storytelling is an important part of dance.
D.Dramatic activities require the use of costumes.
I did not lose my head at all. It means __________.
A.no one killed me . I was still alive
B.there was nothing wrong with my brain
C.my brain worked still well
A.No one can find the manager's apartment.
B.He helps people find apartments here.
C.His family lives in the apartment building.
D.He has no idea where to find the manager.
What's so fun about "the new new thing"?
A.No one is sure of the future.
B.Anything's possible.
C.There will be numerous internet companies.
D.The new new thing will bring good fortune to smart people.
A.No alcohol is allowed in the hospital.
B.No smoking is allowed in the hospital.
C.The patient should wake up at 6:30 in the morning.
D.Only two people are allowed to visit the patient at one time.