Choose the sentence having the same meaning with the first one“Why are you late for school, Peter?” she said.A.She asked Peter why he was late for school.B.She askes Peter why he is late for school.C.She asked Peter why was he late for school.D.She asked Peter why he late for school was.
Choose the sentence having the same meaning with the first oneHe asked me how I learned English.A.“How didn’t you learn English?” he asked.B.“How did you learn English?” he asked.C.“How you learn English?” he asked.D.“How do you learn English?” he asked.
"Where is your bicycle?" he asked.A.He wants to know where my bicycle was.B.He asked me where was my bicycle.C.He asked me where your bicycle was.D.He asked me where my bicycle was.
The last time she visited the place was five years ago.A.She hasn't visited the place for five years.B.She has visited the place for five years.C.She didn't visit the place five years.D.When did she last visit the place?
She is speaking to the man. The man is the director of our company.A.She is speaking to the man who is the director of our company.B.She is speaking to the man whom is the director of our company.C.She is speaking to the man is the director of our company.D.She is speaking to the man and the man is the director of our company.
Find out mistake in each sentenceThe boy who (A)broke (B)the vase (C)will be punish (D).A.whoB.brokeC.the vaseD.be punish
Find out mistake in each sentenceAlthough they (A)are very (B)rich, but (C)they aren’t (D)happy.A.theyB.veryC.butD.aren’t
Read the passage and do the following tasks: Technology has come to the rescue of those who hate to be out of touch. First there were beepers; now there are cellular phones. These small telephones can go anywhere with you. Anyone who may need to reach you can simply call your cellular number. Of course, the numbers for most cellular phones work only in a specific city. Some companies have formed networks with other cellular phone services in other cities to try to make numbers work for their customers no matter where they are. But customers who travel frequently to the same city have come up with their own solution – they simply get a second cellular phone number for the second city.The sentence “no matter where they are” in the passage is closest in meaning to…………..A.they don’t care where they areB.wherever they areC.where they are is not knownD.they have no idea where they are
Read the passage and do the following tasks: Technology has come to the rescue of those who hate to be out of touch. First there were beepers; now there are cellular phones. These small telephones can go anywhere with you. Anyone who may need to reach you can simply call your cellular number. Of course, the numbers for most cellular phones work only in a specific city. Some companies have formed networks with other cellular phone services in other cities to try to make numbers work for their customers no matter where they are. But customers who travel frequently to the same city have come up with their own solution – they simply get a second cellular phone number for the second city.The phrase “come up with” in the passage is closest in meaning to…………..A.foundB.acceptedC.confrontedD.created
Read the passage and do the following tasks: Technology has come to the rescue of those who hate to be out of touch. First there were beepers; now there are cellular phones. These small telephones can go anywhere with you. Anyone who may need to reach you can simply call your cellular number. Of course, the numbers for most cellular phones work only in a specific city. Some companies have formed networks with other cellular phone services in other cities to try to make numbers work for their customers no matter where they are. But customers who travel frequently to the same city have come up with their own solution – they simply get a second cellular phone number for the second city.Why do people like cellular phones?A.They fit in a briefcaseB.They like technologyC.They can go anywhere with themD.They can use them in the office
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