When we want to (56) other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads (58) when we want to say "yes", and we move our heads (59) when we want to say "no" .
People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.
(62) English man who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say," (67) me something to eat. "The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head a
A. bring
B. took
C. fetched
D. carried
When we want to (56) other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many (57) ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads (58) when we want to say "yes", and we move our heads (59) when we want to say "no" .
People who can (60) hear (60) speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other’ s language have to do the same. The following story shows (61) they sometimes do it.
(62) English man who could not speak Italian was (63) travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat (64) a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, (65) his fingers into it, (66) them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say," (67) me something to eat. "The waiter soon brought him (68) tea. The Englishman (69) his head a
A. not only… but also
B. as well...as
C. either… or
D. neither… nor
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