What's the problem, Harry?-()A No problemB No trouble at allC Thank you for asking m
What's the problem, Harry?-()
A No problem
B No trouble at all
C Thank you for asking me about it
D I can't remember where I left my glasses
What's the problem, Harry?-()
A No problem
B No trouble at all
C Thank you for asking me about it
D I can't remember where I left my glasses
What is the biggest problem in today's life?
A.Pollution.
B.Air pollution.
C.Nois
What seems to be the woman' s problem?
A.The flu
B.Insomnia
C.Stomachache
D.Sore muscles
What was the most important factor in solving that man's problem?
A.Power.
B.Skill.
C.Patience.
D.Weapons.
What is the man' s another problem?
A.Written English.
B.Oral English.
C.Understanding others.
What's the problem of the middle income people working generally for small employers?
A.Losing insurance.
B.Getting disease.
C.Losing jobs.
D.Decreasing incomes.
What is the man's another problem?
A.Written English.
B.Oral English.
C.Understanding others.
What is John's problem?
A.He is late for school.
B.He is iii.
C.He is out of work.
What is the man's problem?
A.He is taking too many classes this semester.
B.He is failing one of his required courses.
C.He has a problem with his academic advisor.
D.He took classes with heavy reading assignments.
What is the problem?
A.Table 12 is full.
B.The seating is fixed.
C.Ms. Arnett is late.
D.All seminar seats are taken.
What is the woman's problem?
A.All the seats are taken.
B.She cannot find the room.
C.She has arrived late.
D.She doesn't know the time.