A: Did you say “the lock” on the door?
B: Did you say “the knock” on the door?
C: n/a
D: n/a
举一反三
- The following pairs of sentences are exactly the same except for one word. You will hear either sentence (A) or (B). Choose the one you hear. A: Can you say something about the collar? B: Can you say something about the caller? C: n/a D: n/a
- 中国大学MOOC:"The following pairs of sentences are exactly the same except for one word. You will hear either sentence (A) or (B). Choose the one you hear.";
- The following pairs of sentences are exactly the same except for one word. You will hear either sentence (A) or (B). Choose the one you hear. A: The car is missing. B: B. The cart is missing. C: n/a D: n/a
- The following pairs of sentences are exactly the same except for one word. You will hear either sentence (A) or (B). Choose the one you hear. A: They like all the food. B: They liked all the food. C: n/a D: n/a
- The following pairs of sentences are exactly the same except for one word. You will hear either sentence (A) or (B). Choose the one you hear. A: They’ve already gone. B: B. They’d already gone. C: n/a D: n/a
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The following pairs of sentences are exactly the same except for one word. You will hear either sentence (A) or (B). Choose the one you hear. A: No one is going to watch all of it. B: No one is going to wash all of it. C: n/a D: n/a
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The following pairs of sentences are exactly the same except for one word. You will hear either sentence (A) or (B). Choose the one you hear. A: No one is going to watch all of it. B: No one is going to wash all of it.
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中国大学MOOC:"Part III: The following pairs of sentences are exactly the same, except a different word is stressed (stronger) in each sentence. Choose the sentences you hear in each group. ";
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When you can't hear clearly, you will use the following sentences except .... A: Could you speak a little louder, please? B: Please speak up. I can't hear you very well. C: Sorry, what did you say? D: Can I talk to Mr. Benjiamin?
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Which of the following sentences indicates that you are repeating to check your understanding. A: Did you say that you only do vegetable pizza? B: Would you mind repeating that? C: What did you say? D: Could you speak up a little?