A.She knows very little about bicycles.B.She doesnt want the man to study.
A.She knows very little about bicycles.
B.She doesnt want the man to study.
C.The man likes to study outdoors.
D.The man doesnt feel like studying.
A.She knows very little about bicycles.
B.She doesnt want the man to study.
C.The man likes to study outdoors.
D.The man doesnt feel like studying.
What does the woman mean?
A.She can help the man.
B.She knows the man very well.
C.She wants the man to do the exercise with her.
Betty knows how to deal with the woman because ______ .
A.She was a middle school student
B.She's very clever
C.She knows her well
D.She had read a lot by last week
A.She doesn't need any help.
B.She knows he's very busy.
C.He's already helped her enough.
D.He doesn't know enough chemistry.
Betty knows how to deal with the woman because ______.
A.She was a middle school student
B.She's very clever
C.She knows her well
D.She had read a lot by last week
A.She is a medical expert.
B.She knows nothing about the regulations of medicine advertisement.
C.She will have to think of new ideas.
D.The man appreciates her work very much.
Why does Miss Rowling consider her so very lucky?
A.She knows how to write best-selling novels.
B.She can earn a lot of money by writing for adults.
C.She is able to win enough support from publishers.
D.She can make a living by doing what she likes.
Why doesn't the woman want any help from the man?
A.She knows he's very busy.
B.He's already helped her enough.
C.He doesn't know enough chemistry.
D.She doesn't need any help.
Why does the woman ask Tom to put on his clothes?
A.She is afraid that Tom may catch a bad cold.
B.She'll take Tom to see other children who'll have their tonsils (扁桃体) out.
C.She knows Tom used to wear more clothes in autumn.
D.He is very careless and will lose his clothes.
听力原文:M: Jane, have you met Arvid Brown? I think he is going to your school.
W: Oh, that Arvid. I've heard a lot about him. We've never actually been introduced.
Does Jane know Arvid Brown?
A.She doesn't know him.
B.She knows something about him.
C.She knows him very well.