I have no objection to ______ your story again. (hear)
I have no objection to ______ your story again. (hear)
I have no objection to ______ your story again. (hear)
I have no objection ________ the evening with them.
A) to spend
B) to spending
C) of spending
D) spending
I have no objection ______ his staying in the classroom as long as he keeps quiet.
A.of
B.to
C.in
D.over
I have no objection ________ your story again.
A) to hear
B) to hearing
C) to having heard
D) to have heard
听力原文:W: Would you mind if I visit your class this evening, Professor Johnson?
M: I have no objection to your visit. But the students will take their examination tonight. Perhaps you can come back next Monday.
What does the professor tell the woman?
A.Not to visit his class.
B.The class objects her visit.
C.To visit his class next Monday.
D.The students will have their examination next Monday.
听力原文:W: Would you mind if I visit your class this afternoon, Professor Smith?
M: I have no objection to your visit. But the students will take their examination this afternoon. Perhaps you can come next Monday.
W: OK, see you later.
What did the professor tell the woman?
A.He objects to her visit.
B.The class is not worth visiting.
C.She should visit his class next Monday.
D.The students will have their examination next Monday.
Paragraph Ⅱ ______.
A.answers an objection that some readers may raise to paragraph Ⅰ
B.guards against the possibility that you have read in paragraph Ⅰ
C.contradicts the idea of paragraph Ⅰ
D.is more optimistic than paragraph Ⅰ
One motion is passed by the Security Council only if______.
A.14 of 15 members accept this motion
B.all the members have no objection to the motion
C.9 members agree on it and all the permanent members approve of it
D.all the permanent members pass it
One motion is adopted by the Security Council only if ______.
A.14 of 15 members accept this motion
B.all the members have no objection to the motion
C.9 members agree on it and all the permanent members approve of it
D.all the permanent members pass it