A.Who taught
B.Who did teach
C.What did he teach
D.Whom did he teach
A.Who taught
B.Who did teach
C.Whom did he teach
D.What did he teach
"Almost every Italian you meet is convinced that he is another Casanova. (Para. 6)" According to the context, "Casanova" is most probably______.
A.a very mischievous man
B.a very romantic man
C.a man who enjoys wine
D.a man who enjoys music
Why did the Italian take off his watch and give it to the Frenchman?
A.Because he had taken the watch from the Frenchman.
B.Because he had picked up the watch on his way from work.
C.Because he was afraid of the Frenchman.
When the Frenchman found his watch gone, he found ______.
A.an Italian quickly walked past him
B.the Italian had been far away
C.he could still see the Italian
W: He sure did. When you see it, you'll get so excited you can hardly wait to go for a ride in it.
Q: What are they talking about?
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A.Jason's new Italian sports car.
B.Going for a ride in a new car.
C.A famous new car in Italy.
D.A person winning a sports car.
A.a very mischievous man
B.a very romantic man
C.a man who enjoys wine
D.a man who enjoys music
Michael would most enjoy ______, where he can go in winter.
A.spending two weeks in the splendid hotel on the Caribbean island
B.visiting five Italian cities starting from London
C.seeing the splendid arts and culture of historic city
D.driving cars and bicycles along the seaside
A.Nick missed his days in Italy a lot
B.Nick didn' t want to stay in a police car
C.New York police drive ears much the same way as Italian police
D.Nick didn't want to admit he's in New York
From the sentence "I know I'm in Italy. That's how they drive", we can infer that ______.
A.Nick missed his days in Italy a lot
B.Nick didn't want to stay in a police car
C.New York police drive cars much the same way as Italian police
D.Nick didn't want to admit he's in New York