I wonder how their ideas ()in practice.
A.worked on
B.worked out
C.worked at
D.worked for
A.worked on
B.worked out
C.worked at
D.worked for
I wonder how Mrs. Brown has been ______ in hospital.
A.getting off
B.getting across
C.getting on
D.getting through
Linda:Hello! This is Linda speaking.
Chris:Hello, Linda, this is Chris. _______66________ this Friday evening?
Linda:Yes, why?
Chris:There‘s a good concert, and I’ve got two tickets. I wonder ________67_______.
Linda:That‘s great! _________68_________?
Chris:7 o‘clock. But how about _________69__________ at 6:45?
Linda:OK. I think I can make it.
Chris:After the concert, ________70_________, shall we?
Linda:Wonderful! Why don‘t we go to a Chinese restaurant?
Chris:Why not? OK, see you Friday.
Linda:See you then. Bye!
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Many students are willing to believe that there is really something wrong with them. More students than ever before tell me and my colleagues that they are indeed bad writers and need lots of help with grammar and punctuation. I feel like a doctor, my job is to diagnose (诊断) the disease and prescribe cures whenever I read student writing, It would be easy enough for me to circle spelling errors, cross out unnecessary commas, line out wordy sentences. And knowing that this sort of marking can sting, I would of course write, onto the end of the paper, something about how I know the student really tried hard, something about his rich imagination or his clear potential for doing well.
But I wonder whether all these well-intentioned scrawls (潦草写几句话) would do little more than confirm my student’s fears about how crippled he is.
According to the passage, a "skills cripple" is someone who ______. ()
A.is seriously ill
B.has a rich imagination
C.is a bad writer
D.has a serious injury to the leg
I wonder why he______to discuss the problem at the meeting.
A.declined
B.rejected
C.refused
D.A/C
Peter:I Wonder if I could use your computer for a while.
Jenny:Sure.__________.
A.Here it is
B.Why
C.Don"t be polite
D.Go ahead
一I wonder if I could use your dictionary?一Sure.().
A.Go on
B.Here you are
C.Go up
D.Here are you
提示:星期三晚上有一个音乐会,Betty有两张票,打电话给Rose,问她是否有空前往,并约她音乐会后去看望王大爷,Rose听了很高兴,两人相约在六点四十五分入口处见面。
Rose:Hello!This is Rose speaking.
Betty:Hello!Rose,this is Betty. (1) this Wednesday evening?
Rose:Yes,Why?
Betty:There&39;s a good concert,and I&39;ve got two tickets.I wonder (2) .
Rose:That&39;s great! (3) ?
Betty:7 o&39;clock.But how about (4) at 6:45?
Rose.OK.I think I can make it.
Betty;After the concert, (5) shall we?
Rose:That&39;s a good idea?Why don&39;t we take some food for him?
Betty:Why not? OK,see you Wednesday.
Rose:See you then.Bye!
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请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
Student A: I wonder whether you are satisfied with the new equipment.
Student B: ______. It gives me a lot of trouble.
Are you superstitious? No, of course not. Do you believe in magic (魔法), and luck charms (护身符), and elves or gremlins (小精灵) ? Certainly not, but if I should greet you with the usual How's business?" You'll answer "Oh, just so-so" although your business is profiting greatly. When you are successful in some venture you might say you were just lucky. And yet, you know it was probably due to your a bility and hard work. Why? Sometimes you knock on wood because wood was once a tree and there is a primitive belief that protective gods inhabit trees and knocking on wood attracts their attention so they may be credited with your successes.
If I should sneeze, only the strongest of you could refrain(克制而不) from saying "God bless you". Why bless this unsanitary (不讲究卫生的) habit? Our ancestors believed that a sneeze opened the body to invasion by devils, and invoking (召唤) the name of God made the devils get out in a hurry. You may not realize it, but you express this same "devil invasion" when you say, "Whatever can have gotten into that child?" or "I wonder what possessed me to do that?"
Although they may no longer be believed, evidences of superstitions that have had their origins in the primitive fear of the unknown still exist in modern language and gestures.
The author ______.
A.believe that most people are superstitious
B.believe that very few people are superstitious
C.believes that there are still some evidences of superstitions in what we say and what we do
D.is superstitious
A、he has done
B、will have done
C、will have been doing
D、he will be doing