A.He's the woman's friend.B.He's a visitor.C.He's a new employee.D.He's the boss.
A.He's the woman's friend.
B.He's a visitor.
C.He's a new employee.
D.He's the boss.
A.He's the woman's friend.
B.He's a visitor.
C.He's a new employee.
D.He's the boss.
A.He always liked reading more than watching television.
B.He used to watch television more than he does now.
C.It's important to select television programs carefully.
D.The woman should do more reading.
M: Well, when learning a foreign language, I would surround myself in the language, the target language, that I wanted to learn.
W: Surround oneself in the language? I think it is difficult to do that. Can you explain how you do it?
M: Uh, for example, I would watch a movie in that language, uh, which would help me keep motivated to learn vocabulary and phrases.
W: That sounds interesting.
M: Yeah, you'll have a lot of fun by doing so.
W: I see. A little hit of practice every day is very important to language learning.
M: Yes. Regular practice is also better than practicing a lot in one day. Learning a language well needs patience and perseverance.
W: Then what else did you do to learn a foreign language?
M: Well, I would keep a situational notebook.
W: What is that used for?
M: Ur, for example, in a restaurant, you use a certain phrase over and over again, and so if you can remember just one particular phrase in each setting, then you can immediately speak that language and have more confidence and you get more out of learning the language, I think.
W: Really? I'll try that. Thank you for your advice.
M: You're welcome.
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A.He's offering some suggestions about learning foreign languages.
B.He's asking the woman for help to improve his English.
C.He's discussing with the woman how to listen to a language regularly.
D.He's talking about the importance of taking notes in foreign languages learning.
(He's) a timid fellow. (That's) why he (never) (dare) to protest.
A.He’s
B.That
C.never
D.dare
Which of the following italicized parts indicates a predicate-object relationship?
A.He was reading Mary"s letter in the room.
B.You can buy men"s shoes in this shop.
C.Mrs. Blake"s passport was lost.
D.The enemy"s defeat brought the war to an end.
What is the author's attitude toward changes brought on by technological innovations?
A.He is excited about them.
B.He accepts them as natural.
C.He is disturbed by them.
D.He questions their usefulness.
A.He's taking a break from studying.
B.He has already finished studying,
C.He was assigned to watch a program by his professor.
D.He's finding out some information for a friend.
Why can't Peter relax over the three-week vacation?
A.He needs to earn some money.
B.He's worried about next semester.
C.He can't afford to go away.
A.He’s twenty
B.He’s a doctor
C.He’s much better
D.He’s David