She has a _____ interest in everything around her.A、livelyB、aliveC、liveD、living
She has a _____ interest in everything around her.
A、lively
B、alive
C、live
D、living
A
She has a _____ interest in everything around her.
A、lively
B、alive
C、live
D、living
A
role she played in the film! No wonder she has won an Oscar.
A.How interesting
B.How an interesting
C.What interesting
D.What an interesting
A.I do not understand either her meaning or his intention.
B.I do not understand either what she means or what he intends.
C.The fact that I denied what he accused me of impressed the jury.
D.My denial of his accusations impressed the jury.
According to the passage, we can infer that
A.language has nothing to do with interpreting
B.only those postgraduates from the foreign language universities can work as interpreters
C.interpreters must live in the country where the required language is spoken
D.interpreters build the bridge for international communication
According to the passage, we can infer that______.
[A] language has nothing to do with interpreting
[B] only those postgraduates from the foreign language universities can work as interpreters
[C] interpreters must live in the country where the required language is spoken
[D] interpreters build the bridge for international communication
Peter Neupert, UltraLinq and AT&T are mentioned to show that
A.these companies are interested in cloud computing.
B.m-health will achieve success with cloud computing.
C.cloud computing will transform. wireless health.
D.m-health has set off a rush to go in for it.
What can we learn from the passage?
A.It is hard to tell how to protect the privacy of Internet users.
B.Financial institutions cannot cope with criminal behavior.
C.Internet has thousand passwords.
D.Nobody knows your buying habits.
A.She won't go to the movies.
B.She doesn't like going to the movies.
C.She is more interested in going to the movies than in reading.
D.She has a lot of work to do before going to the movies.
She has no classes in the afternoon.
A.True
B.False
—Ann has gone out. — ________ What time did she go?
A.Well, isnt she?
B.Yes, she has.
C.No, she hasnt,
D.Oh, has she?
Why does Mrs.Smith feel sad?
A.Because she has to leave the old friends.
B.Because she comes to a new city.
C.Because she has to unpack much luggage.
D.Because she has no car to go anywhere.
She ought to stop work; she has a headache because she ______ too long.
A) has been reading B) had read C) is reading D) read