Sue: Hi! Aren't we in the same English class?
Bill: ______
A、Yes,we are.My name's Sherry Clinton.
B、How are you doing?
C、Thank you very much.
D、It's so wonderful to meet you.
According to the text, the speech at the end of the tex t.__________
[A]demonstrates the author’s own view of life
[B]shows the popular view of Jack Lindsay
[C]offers the author’s opinion of Jack Lindsay
[D]indicates Jack Lindsay’s change of attitude
A.How are you doing.
B.Yes, we are. My name's Sue Deer.
C.Thank you very much.
D.It's so wonderful to meet you.
A.Achieving results
B.Sharing values of the company
C.Punishing complaints of customers
A.An aristocratic family which is declining
B.Rich family as Cal’s
C.Middle-Class family
D.Poor family as Jack’s
A.I don't think so
B.Very well
C.Well,it's hard to do that
A.Rose’s hesitation
B.Rose’s father
C.Rose’s mother Ruth
D.Rose’s desire for money
[A]utterly negative
[B]limited but indivisible
[C]obviously positive
[D]obscure in net effect