What can we know about the man’s cello
A: He always takes it with him.
B: It was made by his uncle.
C: He had a German make it.
D: He often gets a seat free for his cello.
A: He always takes it with him.
B: It was made by his uncle.
C: He had a German make it.
D: He often gets a seat free for his cello.
举一反三
- What does the conversation say about Mr. Laurence's cello A: It was made by his uncle. B: He always takes it with him. C: He borrowed it from his uncle. D: He got a seat free for his cello.
- The young man was sentenced to death because ____________. A: he had killed his father B: he often gambled C: he made friends with the bad men D: he had sold a company of his father's
- 13. W: You used to complain a lot about your boss, but today it’s different.M: We had a heart-to-heart talk and I saw him with new eyes.Q: What does the man mean? A: He saw his boss in person for the first time. B: He is now complaining in a different way. C: He has made his boss change his attitude. D: He has changed his opinion of his boss.
- How does the narrator get to Araby? ____ A: His uncle drives him. B: He takes a bus. C: He takes the train. D: He walks.
- If a man wears his trousers loosely, what can we learn about him? A: His focus of attention is attracted by other things. B: He is a little cynical and has an aggressive personality. C: He is possibly poverty-stricken. D: He has a careless wife.